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I, Frankenstein (2014)

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I, Frankenstein is an upcoming 2014 Australian/American fantasy action film written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the graphic novel .
Director :
Stuart Beattie

Producers : Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Andrew Mason, Richard S. Wright

Writers : Stuart Beattie , Kevin Grevioux

Stars : Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Miranda Otto

Studio : Lakeshore Entertainment, Hopscotch Features, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment

Music : Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil

Country : United States , Australia

Language : English

Release Date : 24 January 2014

Plot

Frankenstein's monster Adam (Aaron Eckhart) gets swept up in a long-running battle between powerful gargoyles and infernal demons who seek the key to his immortality as director Stuart Beattie brings Kevin Grevioux's acclaimed graphic novel to the screen in this sweeping horror fantasy adventure. Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto and Jai Courtney co-star. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Movie Review

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I, Frankenstein Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Aaron Eckhart Movie HD


Philomena (2013)

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Philomena is a 2013 British drama film directed by Stephen Frears.At the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival it was awarded the People's Choice Award Runner-Up prize.
Director : Stephen Frears

Producers :  Gabrielle Tan, Steve Coogan , Tracey Seaward


Writers : Steve Coogan (screenplay), Jeff Pope (screenplay)

Studio :  Pathé, BBC Films, British Film Institute, Canal+, Cine+, Baby Cow Productions, Magnolia Mae Films

Stars :  Judi Dench, Steve Coogan, Sophie Kennedy Clark

Music : Alexandre Desplat

Country : 
United States , United Kingdom , France

Language : English

Release Date : 1 November 2013(UK)

Running Time : 98 minutes

Plot

A world-weary political journalist picks up the story of a woman's search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent.

Movie Review

For all of those teenage boys dying to see Judi Dench playing an elderly Irish woman: Now you don't have to bring your parents to get into "Philomena."

In a victory against the Motion Picture Assn. of America that could be as much publicity win as potential box-office triumph, the Weinstein Co. successfully appealed the R rating given to the Dench movie, which had been handed a PG-13 mark.

"Philomena," which stars the Academy Award winner as a mother searching for a son she was forced to give up for adoption 50 years earlier, was initially given the restrictive rating because it included more than one utterance of a certain expletive, an automatic trigger in most instances of an R rating.

Studio head Harvey Weinstein, as he did in the past with "The King's Speech" and the documentary "Bully," turned the ratings decision into a political and promotional battle, enlisting Dench to film a video assuming the character she played in the Bond series, MI5 Chief M. The clip soon went viral.

Steve Coogan, who produced the film and costars opposite Dench as a journalist who is trying to help her track down her son, appealed the MPAA rating with Weinstein Co. lawyer Bert Fields on Wednesday.

The two presented the MPAA appeals board with several movies, including "The Social Network" and "Jobs," that were rated PG-13 even though they contained an equal or greater number of profanities. Coogan said that the MPAA's advocate in the proceedings said the swear words in those films were more incidental and dropped casually into conversation than in "Philomena," an opening that the actor seized upon.

"When my character uses profanity in 'Philomena' it reflects badly on his character," the British actor said he told the appeals board. "It's not a glorification of the profanity, as it is in the other films. Ours are used very notably for a reason.

"They are uttered by my character to demonstrate his short temper and somewhat volatile nature — his anger. That stands in stark contrast to Judi Dench's character, who has grace and dignity."

Weinstein is no stranger to ratings controversies. In 2011 he unsuccessfully tried to appeal an R rating — again for language — handed to eventual best picture winner "The King's Speech." After the movie won the Oscar, the studio re-released a PG-13 version of the Colin Firth picture so that younger audiences could see it.

Last year Weinstein generated a lot of publicity for the documentary "Bully," which was also given an R-rating for language even though it was a movie aimed at teenagers.

"Philomena," which has earned strong early reviews, will debut in limited release on Nov. 22.

Coogan said he does believe the film will appeal to all audiences — including teens — but said the ratings change was most critical for some older moviegoers who may typically steer clear of R-rated films. The movie has a strong message about faith and forgiveness and could appeal to religious moviegoers.

"That's why we were really bothered by the R rating," Coogan said. "Some people think R-rated films will be full of graphic sex and violence."

source: LAtimes

Philomena Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Judi Dench, Steve Coogan Movie HD


Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013)


Gori Tere Pyaar Mein is a 2013 Indian romantic comedy film written and directed by Punit Malhotra. Produced by Karan Johar under the banner of Dharma Productions.

Movie Details 

Director : Punit Malhotra

Producer :
  Karan Johar

Writers : Punit Malhotra , Arshd Sayed

Studio :  Dharma Productions

Stars :  Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Anupam Kher

Music : Vishal-Shekhar

Country : 
India

Language : Hindi

Release Date : 22 November 2013

Running Time : 104 minutes

Plot

The story is about Rahul (Imran Khan) who returns to his father in his village, who is a great Choudary and 'a man of his word' over their. After studying in US, he comes with his friend Neha (Kareena Kapoor) who also studied in the same university with him. They don't tell Rahul's father that they are in love. One day, finally when Rahul agrees to talk to his father he hears his father telling on phone the Rahul will be your son-in-law! His father just sees him and tells him that he fixed his marriage with Shabbu (Shraddha Kapoor) daughter of another Choudary. He doesn't wants to break his father's heart and Neha's neither. So he tells Neha that his father has agreed. What follows is a great hungama which tells how he convinces both Shabbu and Neha that he is marrying them and in the same position he handles Neha in front of his father! Does Rahul tells his father? Does Shabbu forgive him? What will be the conclusion of the rivalry of the two families after they know the truth? This follows the rest of the story.

Movie Review

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Gori Tere Pyaar Mein - Official Trailer | Imran Khan, Kareena Kapoor



Oldboy (2013)


Oldboy is an upcoming 2013 American remake of the 2003 Park Chan-wook South Korean cult film, which is based on the Japanese manga with the same name. The film is directed by Spike Lee and written by Mark Protosevich. It stars Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen and Sharlto Copley.
Director : Spike Lee

Producers :
    Roy Lee, Doug Davison, Nathan Kahane

Writers :  Garon Tsuchiya (manga), Nobuaki Minegishi (manga)

Studio :  40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks ,Good Universe

Stars :  Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, Samuel L. Jackson

Music : Roque Baños

Country : 
United States

Language : English

Release Date :  27 November 2013 (USA) 

Running Time : 104 minutes

Plot

Joe Doucett, an advertising executive, is kidnapped and held prisoner for twenty years in solitary confinement. After he is suddenly released, he goes on a mission to find the person responsible for his imprisonment, later discovering that his life is still caught in conspiracy and torment.

Movie Review

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OLDBOY Trailer (Spike Lee - 2013)


Need for Speed (2014)


Director : Scott Waugh

Producer :
  John Gatins, Patrick O'Brien, Mark Sourian, Shane Black

Writers : George Gatins, John Gatins, George Nolfi

Studio :  Touchstone Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Electronic Arts

Stars :  Aaron Paul, Chillie Mo, Dominic Cooper

Music :   Nathan Furst

Country : 
United States

Language : English

Release Date : 14 March 2014(USA)

Running Time : --minutes

Plot

Fresh from prison, a street racer who was framed by a wealthy business associate joins a cross country race with revenge in mind. His ex-partner, learning of the plan, places a massive bounty on his head as the race begins. 

Movie Review 

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Need For Speed Movie Trailer 2014 Official HD



Delivery Man (2013)


Director : Ken Scott

Producer :
  André Rouleau

Writers : Ken Scott (screenplay), Martin Petit (original screenplay "Starbuck")

Studio :  Touchstone Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment

Stars :  Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt, Cobie Smulders

Music : Jon Brion

Country : 
United States

Language : English

Release Date : 22 November 2013(USA)

Running Time : 104 minutes 

Plot

An affable underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity. 

Moview Review

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Delivery Man (2013) Official trailer


12 Years a Slave (2013)


Director : Steve McQueen

Producers :
   Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan, Anthony Katagas

Writers : John Ridley (screenplay), Solomon Northup (based on "Twelve Years a Slave" )

Studio : 
  Regency Enterprises, Film4

Stars :   Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Lupita Nyong'o, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, Alfre Woodard

Music : Hans Zimmer

Country : 
United States

Language : English

Release Date : 8 November 2013(USA)

Running Time : 134 minutes 

Plot

Based on an incredible true story of one man's fight for survival and freedom. In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty (personified by a malevolent slave owner, portrayed by Michael Fassbender), as well as unexpected kindnesses, Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon's chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist (Brad Pitt) will forever alter his life.

Movie Review

To call 12 Years a Slave Oscar-bait is an insult, reducing it to little more than another star-studded biopic. True, it’s both star-studded and a biopic. Still, director Steve McQueen’s adaptation of Solomon Northup’s autobiography of the same name goes beyond these simplistic descriptions. In its essence, this film is a study in human nature, and what it means to survive.
The premise is exactly as the title suggests: Solomon Northup, portrayed by Chiwitel Ejiofor, is a free black man living in the North until he’s kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South, first under the relatively merciful William Ford (Benedict Cumberbatch), but later under the sadistic, violent Edwin Epps (Michael Fassbender). This summary can’t even begin to do justice to the atrocities Northup suffers under slavery. Yet somehow, the film does.
The film moves forward steadily, showing the horrors Northup experiences without either heavy-handedness or weakness. This narrative rhythm becomes overt in the film’s soundscape; many scenes feature slave chants, the repetitive sounds of axes, driving drums, or other background sound effects such as a boat’s thumping paddlewheel. Even the cracking of whips forms a constant beat. The moments of silence allow us to breathe, creating pauses where the previous scenes and horrors truly sink in. But even these quieter segments are harshly powerful, drawing their strength from details: the gazes between Northup and his fellow slaves, or the shadows cast by a hangman’s rope.
The film also refuses to revel in the violence inherent to such a narrative. Whippings and beatings are frequent occurrences, but often we’re shown the victims’ faces or bodies contorting in pain, rather than the blood and bruises they sustain. In doing so, the film shifts the focus away from the violence and onto its human consequences. In one horrific scene, Northup is strung up and nearly killed by an overseer who wants him dead. However, once his persecutors are driven off, he is left dangling, toes barely skimming the ground, for several hours. Instead of close-ups, we see his body silhouetted against the changing sky, and we’re left to imagine his suffering from the slight jerks and twists he makes in keeping his feet touching the ground beneath him. The only truly gory scene is when a fellow slave, Patsy (Lupita Nyong’o), is sentenced to a public whipping, which flays her skin and leaves her with a network of bloody lines. The camera doesn’t linger, but it doesn’t shy away from showing the raw flesh of her back. The blood serves to underscore the viciousness of Master Epps, who now has not only raped and controlled Patsey, but publicly tortured and humiliated her.
As Patsy, Nyong’o is one of the breakout stars of the film. She plays a young woman who has been dealt a terrible hand—enslaved, female, the subject of both the master’s “affections” and the mistress’s hatred. Nyong’o uses her eyes especially to convey her deeply soulful torment, drawing them carefully blank when Epps molests her, but allowing us to see her vivacity when she, in a moment of free time, crafts a handful of corn-husk dolls. Fassbender as Epps is also remarkable, representing the snarling, hateful sort of person that slavery as an institution breeds. He doesn’t just own them for his livelihood—he truly believes that they are chattel.
In the end, though, Ejiofor is the star, and with good reason. He brilliantly paints us, within the first few minutes, a picture of Northup’s free life—a wife, two kids, musical talent, steady work—and spends the rest of the film showing us what happens when that picture is slashed to pieces. We see his descent into depression as his situation begins to sink in, and his struggle to survive. Ejiofor shifts from determination to despair, as Northup accepts the reality of his life and what is necessary.

12 Years A Slave TRAILER 1 (2013) - Chiwetel Ejiofor, Brad Pitt Movie HD 


Noah (2014)


Director : Darren Aronofsky

Producers :
 Darren Aronofsky, Scott Franklin,  Arnon Milchan,  Mary Parent

Writers : Darren Aronofsky , Ari Handel

Studio : 
Regency Enterprises ,Protozoa Pictures

Stars : Emma Watson, Logan Lerman, Jennifer Connelly

Music : Clint Mansell

Country : 
United States

Language : English

Release Date : 28 March 2014(USA)

Running Time : -- minutes 

Plot

The Biblical Noah suffers visions of an apocalyptic deluge and takes measures to protect his family from the coming flood. 

Movie Review 

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Noah (2014) Trailer

Noah Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Russell Crowe, Emma Watson Movie HD


 
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