Archive for September, 2012

Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal

Friday, September 28th, 2012

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 154

Language:

Director: Priyadarshan

Plot: Afraid of everything and everyone, Johnny is one terrified soul. Born into the household of Om Puri, a local farmer and being the only son, Johnny does what he’s best at, buying lottery tickets every week, to help his ailing father. The only thing going on in his life is his love for Mary (Madhurima) the daughter of Paresh Rawal the village’s biggest gunda and sworn enemy of Om Puri. Paresh armed with two herculean sons, goes to all ends to make sure his daughter and Johnny never marry, until one day, hope comes to Johnny in the form a silent, strong but very hungry man, Nana Patekar. What happens next is a complete dhamaal of fun, action and drama resulting in one very Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal.

 

WON’T BACK DOWN

Friday, September 28th, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 152

Language: English

Director: Daniel Barnz

Plot: In this powerful story – inspired by true events – of parenthood, friendship, hope and courage, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis portray determined mothers­ who will stop at nothing to transform their children’s failing inner city school. Facing a powerful and entrenched bureaucracy and a system mired in traditional thinking, they risk everything to make a difference in the education and future of their children.

 

The Campaign

Friday, September 28th, 2012

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 64

Language: English

Director: Jay Roach

Plot: When long-term congressman Cam Brady (Will Ferrell) commits a major public gaffe before an upcoming election, a pair of ultra-wealthy CEOs plot to put up a rival candidate and gain influence over their North Carolina district. Their man: naïve Marty Huggins (Zach Galifianakis), director of the local Tourism Center. At first, Marty appears to be the unlikeliest possible choice but, with the help of his new benefactors’ support, a cutthroat campaign manager and his family’s political connections, he soon becomes a contender who gives the charismatic Cam plenty to worry about. As Election Day closes in, the two are locked in a dead heat, with insults quickly escalating to injury until all they care about is burying each other, in this mud-slinging, back-stabbing, home-wrecking comedy from “Meet the Parents” director Jay Roach that takes today’s political circus to its logical next level. Because even when you think campaign ethics have hit rock bottom, there’s room to dig a whole lot deeper.

 

Hotel Transylvania

Friday, September 28th, 2012

Genre: Children’s

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 101

Language: English

Director: Genndy Tartakovsky

Plot: Welcome to the Hotel Transylvania, Dracula’s (Adam Sandler) lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up, free to be the monsters they are without humans to bother them. On one special weekend, Dracula has invited some of the world’s most famous monsters – Frankenstein and his bride, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, a family of werewolves, and more – to celebrate his daughter Mavis’s 118th birthday. For Drac, catering to all of these legendary monsters is no problem – but his world could come crashing down when one ordinary guy stumbles on the hotel and takes a shine to Mavis.

 

Looper

Friday, September 28th, 2012

Genre: Action-Adventure

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 108

Language: English

Director: Rian Johnson

Plot: In the futuristic action thriller Looper, time travel will be invented – but it will be illegal and only available on the black market. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send their target 30 years into the past, where a “looper” – a hired gun, like Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) – is waiting to mop up. Joe is getting rich and life is good – until the day the mob decides to “close the loop,” sending back Joe’s future self (Bruce Willis) for assassination.

 

Unconditional

Friday, September 21st, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Brent McCorkle

Plot: Samantha Crawford is living a storybook life: she’s happily married, she lives on a ranch where she keeps her beloved horse, and the stories she’s told and illustrated since childhood have become published books.

When her husband Billy is killed in a senseless act of violence, Sam loses her faith and her will to live. But a death-defying encounter with two children leads to a reunion with Joe, her oldest friend.

Inspired by true events, UNCONDITIONAL stars Michael Ealy (Think Like A Man, Barbershop) and Lynn Collins (John Carter, X-Men Origins: Wolverine).

As Sam watches “Papa” Joe care for and love the kids in his under-resourced neighborhood, she begins to realize that no matter life’s circumstances, the love of God is always reaching out to us.

 

Husbands in Goa

Friday, September 21st, 2012

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 112

Language: Malayalam

Director: Saji Surendran

Plot: Husbands in Goa is a story of three friends – Jerry Thomas (Advocate), Murali Govind (Chartered Accountant) and Arjun (Interior Designer). The three of them are faced with a common dilemma, as they are all harassed by certain behavioral traits of their wives. To get away from them, the three friends plan a pleasure trip to Goa. On their journey to Goa they meet Sunny who they befriend but fail to realize the trouble that he attracts due to his usual drunkenness. Theirshort holiday turns into a crazy ride as they keep trying to get themselves out of comedic situationms.

 

Trouble with the Curve

Friday, September 21st, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 149

Language: English

Director: Robert Lorenz

Plot: Gus Lobel (Clint Eastwood) has been one of the best scouts in baseball for decades, but, despite his efforts to hide it, age is starting to catch up with him. Nevertheless, Gus – who can tell a pitch just by the crack of the bat – refuses to be benched for what may be the final innings of his career. He may not have a choice. The front office of the Atlanta Braves is starting to question his judgment, especially with the country’s hottest batting phenom on deck for the draft. The one person who might be able to help is also the one person Gus would never ask: his daughter, Mickey (Amy Adams), an associate at a high-powered Atlanta law firm whose drive and ambition has put her on the fast track to becoming partner. Against her better judgment, and over Gus’s objections, Mickey joins him on his latest scouting trip to North Carolina, jeopardizing her own career to save his. Forced to spend time together for the first time in years, each makes new discoveries – revealing long-held truths about their past and present that could change their future.

 

Dredd

Friday, September 21st, 2012

Genre: Action-Adventure

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 151

Language: English

Director: Pete Travis

Plot: The future America is an irradiated waste land. On its East Coast, running from Boston to Washington DC, lies Mega City One- a vast, violent metropolis where criminals rule the chaotic streets. The only force of order lies with the urban cops called “Judges” who possess the combined powers of judge, jury and instant executioner. Known and feared throughout the city, Dredd (Karl Urban) is the ultimate Judge, challenged with ridding the city of its latest scourge – a dangerous drug epidemic that has users of “Slo-Mo” experiencing reality at a fraction of its normal speed.

During a routine day on the job, Dredd is assigned to train and evaluate Cassandra Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), a rookie with powerful psychic abilities thanks to a genetic mutation. A heinous crime calls them to a neighborhood where fellow Judges rarely dare to venture- a 200 story vertical slum controlled by prostitute turned drug lord Ma-Ma (Lena Headey) and her ruthless clan. When they capture one of the clan’s inner circle, Ma-Ma overtakes the compound’s control center and wages a dirty, vicious war against the Judges that proves she will stop at nothing to protect her empire. With the body count climbing and no way out, Dredd and Anderson must confront the odds and engage in the relentless battle for their survival.

The endlessly inventive mind of writer Alex Garland and director Pete Travis bring DREDD to life as a futuristic neo-noir action film. Filmed in 3D with stunning slow motion photography sequences, the film returns the celebrated character to the dark, visceral incarnation from John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra’s revered comic strip.

 

House at the End of the Street

Friday, September 21st, 2012

Genre: Thriller

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 126

Language: English

Director: Mark Tonderai

Plot: Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Oscar®-nominee Elisabeth Shue; Leaving Las Vegas, Piranha 3D) and her daughter Elissa (Oscar®-nominee Jennifer Lawrence; X-Men: First Class, Winter’s Bone) find the house of their dreams in a small, upscale, rural town. But when startling and unexplainable events begin to happen, Sarah and Elissa learn the town is in the shadows of a chilling secret. Years earlier, in the house next door, a daughter killed her parents in their beds, and disappeared – leaving only a brother, Ryan (Max Thieriot, My Soul to Take), as the sole survivor. Against Sarah’s wishes, Elissa begins a relationship with the reclusive Ryan – and the closer they get, the deeper they’re all pulled into a mystery more dangerous than they ever imagined.

 

James Bond gadgets

Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

Genre: Documentary

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 122

Language: English

Director: Carl Hindmarch

Plot: His movies are legend, his women breathtaking and his toys, dressed to kill. Wheather James Bond is pursuing villains in space-age flying machines or neatly evading his peril with high-tech marvels, British Secret Agency 007 is licensed to carry the ultimate in stunningly intelligent devices ever to grace the silver screen. Bond had it all. This exclusive look at his Gadgets reveals what it really takes to save the world.

 

She Wants Me

Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 120

Language:

Director: Rob Margolies

Plot: If you mixed Ferris Bueller with Larry David and Alvy Singer (Woody Allen in “Annie Hall”), you’d get Sam Baum (Josh Gad). Sam’s a lovable, quirky, neurotic NY native, emerging filmmaker, living in LA with his beautiful, compassionate, smart, and seemingly perfect aspiring actress girlfriend, Sammy (Kristen Ruhlin). Sam knows how lucky he is to have her in his life, since she was previously married to John (Johnny Messner): a, tall, fit, dashing, extremely successful surgeon and Harvard med school graduate, who she’s remained cordial with. Before Sammy, Sam hasn’t had much success romantically, so he overcompensates by routinely going out of his way to please her. He even offers her the female lead role in his next project… the night before one of Hollywood’s hottest, most in demand actresses, Kim Powers (Hilary Duff), expresses interest in playing the role. Now Sam’s caught in a pickle…

 

Arbitrage

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 150

Language: English

Director: Nicholas Jarecki

Plot: ARBITRAGE, the feature-directing debut of writer Nicholas Jarecki, is a taut and alluring suspense thriller about love, loyalty, and high finance. When we first meet New York hedge-fund magnate Robert Miller (Richard Gere) on the eve of his 60th birthday, he appears the very portrait of success in American business and family life. But behind the gilded walls of his mansion, Miller is in over his head, desperately trying to complete the sale of his trading empire to a major bank before the depths of his fraud are revealed. Struggling to conceal his duplicity from loyal wife Ellen (Susan Sarandon) and brilliant daughter and heir-apparent Brooke (Brit Marling), Miller’s also balancing an affair with French art-dealer Julie Cote (Laetetia Casta). Just as he’s about to unload his troubled empire, an unexpected bloody error forces him to juggle family, business, and crime with the aid of Jimmy Grant (Nate Parker), a face from Miller’s past. One wrong turn ignites the suspicions of NYPD Detective Michael Bryer (Tim Roth), who will stop at nothing in his pursuits. Running on borrowed time, Miller is forced to confront the limits of even his own moral duplicity. Will he make it out before the bubble bursts?

 

Stolen

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 107

Language: English

Director: Simon West

Plot: Will Montgomery (Nicolas Cage) is a master thief who after being double-crossed in a heist gone awry is sent to prison for 8 years. Upon his release he’s ready to leave his criminal past behind and try to rebuild a relationship with his estranged daughter Allison. The FBI and his old cohorts believe that he hid the loot from the last heist 8 years ago, $10 Million in Bonds. To get his hands on it, his old partner Vincent (Josh Lucas) kidnaps Allison and demands the entire $10 Million as ransom. Keeping her in the soundproofed trunk of a Taxi Cab, he’s able to stay mobile amongst the throngs of taxis out during Mardi Gras day making it nearly impossible to find.

Montgomery only has one day to get the $10 Million ransom but much to the disbelief of the FBI on his trail and Vincent, Will doesn’t actually have it. Instead, he must trust his instincts and his old partner in crime, the beautiful, sexy and smart Riley (Malin Ackerman), to do one more clever heist to get his daughter back alive before it’s too late.

 

Last Ounce of Courage

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 57

Language:

Director: Kevin McAfee

Plot: Last Ounce of Courage is the story of a grieving father inspired by his grandson to take a stand for faith and freedom against a tide of apathy and vanishing liberty. Alongside fellow citizens of courage, faith, and integrity, he is a champion for the cherished principles we the people hold dear.

 

10 Years

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 152

Language:

Director: Jamie Linden

Plot: In this ensemble comedy, 10 Years follows a group of friends on the night of their high school reunion who, a decade later, still haven’t quite grown up. Channing Tatum plays Jake, who is deeply in love with his girlfriend (Jenna Dewan-Tatum) and ready to propose – until he runs into his high school flame (Rosario Dawson) for the first time in ten years. Jake’s friend Cully (played by funnyman Chris Pratt) married his cheerleader girlfriend (Ari Graynor), and has been looking forward to the reunion so he can finally apologize to all the classmates he bullied in high school. However, after a few too many drinks, the jock-turned-family man ends up reverting back to his old ways instead. Meanwhile, longtime rivals Marty (Justin Long) and A.J (Max Minghella) spend the night still trying to one-up each other to impress thecoolest girl in class (Lynn Collins), who now has a secret. The famous one of the group, Reeves (Oscar Isaac) is now well-known musician, but is still too shy to talk to the high school crush (Kate Mara) who inspired his one hit wonder.

 

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Drama

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 148

Language: English

Director: Stephen Chbosky

Plot: A funny and touching coming-of-age story based on the beloved best-selling novel by Stephen Chbosky, THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER is a modern classic that captures the dizzying highs and crushing lows of growing up. Starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson and Ezra Miller, THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER is a moving tale of love, loss, fear and hope-and the unforgettable friends that help us through life.

 

Resident Evil: Retribution

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Sci-Fi

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 78

Language: English

Director: Paul W.S. Anderson

Plot: Alice fights alongside a resistance movement in the continuing battle against the Umbrella Corporation and the undead.

 

Finding Nemo 3D

Friday, September 14th, 2012

Genre: Family

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 32

Language:

Director: Andrew Stanton

Plot: Academy Award®-winning Best Animated Feature “Finding Nemo” returns to the big screen for the first time ever in thrilling Disney Digital 3D. In this stunning underwater adventure, with memorable characters, humor and heartfelt emotion, “Finding Nemo” follows the comedic and momentous journey of an overly protective clownfish named Marlin (voice by Albert Brooks) and his son Nemo (voice by Alexander Gould) – who become separated in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken far from his ocean home and dumped into a fish tank in a dentist’s office. Buoyed by the companionship of Dory (voice by Ellen DeGeneres), a friendly-but-forgetful Pacific regal blue tang, Marlin embarks on a dangerous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of an epic effort to rescue his son – who hatches a few daring plans of his own to return safely home.

 

For A Good Time, Call

Friday, September 7th, 2012

Genre: Comedy

Release Year: 2012

Runtime: 153

Language: English

Director: Jamie Travis

Plot: The reserved Lauren (played by Lauren Anne Miller) and the irrepressible Katie (Ari Graynor) are polar opposites… and past enemies. But when both come up short on the funds needed to afford their dream New York City apartment a mutual friend (Justin Long) re-introduces them and they reluctantly agree to room together. These apartment-mates have nothing in common – until Lauren discovers that Katie is working as a phone-sex operator, and recognizes a good business opportunity. But as their business partnership takes off, their newfound friendship finds unexpected challenges that may leave them both, as they say, hanging on the telephone.