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Oscars 2011 - The Nominees |
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Man on a Ledge - 3.5.5 |
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A convict (Sam Worthington) threatens to jump from the
ledge of a NYC skyscraper, insisting that he is
innocent of jewel theft. When he draws a crowd of
onlookers, firefighters and the NYPD, he requests a
specific suicide negotiator (Elizabeth Banks) and when
she arrives, she determines that the situation may not
be what it seems. Also with Jamie Bell, Anthony Mackie,
Génesis Rodríguez, Ed Harris, Kyra Sedgwick, Edward
Burns and Titus Welliver. Directed by Asger Leth.
[1:42 - PG-13] |
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Albert Nobbs - 6.3.5 |
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A 19th century Irish woman (Glenn Close) pretends to
be a man for over thirty years so she can improve her
prospects for work. In her older years she realizes
that she is now trapped by that decision. Also with
Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson and Jonathan Rhys
Meyers. Directed by Rodrigo Garcia. [1:53 - R] |
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The Double - 1.6.4 |
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After a U.S. senator is murdered, a retired CIA
operative (Richard Gere) partners with a young FBI
agent (Topher Grace) to solve the mystery of the
senator's murder. They decide that a Russian assassin,
long thought to be dead, may be alive and killing
again. Also with Odette Annable, Martin Sheen and
Jeffrey Pierce. Directed by Michael Brandt. [1:38 -
PG-13] |
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Underworld: Awakening - 3.9.5 |
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The fourth installment in the "Underworld" film
series: When humans become aware of the existence of
Lycans and Vampires they perform purges that will free
the planet of both species. However, some remain and
they continue fighting against human interference.
With Kate Beckinsale, Stephen Rea, Michael Ealy, Theo
James, India Eisley and Sandrine Holt. Directed by
Mĺns Mĺrlind & Björn Stein. A few exchanges are spoken
in an unrecognizable language with English subtitles.
[1:28 - R] |
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The Women On the 6th Floor - 5.2.3 |
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In 1960s Paris a group of Spanish maids change the
lives of their formerly conservative bosses. With
Fabrice Luchini, Sandrine Kiberlain and Natalia
Verbeke. Directed by Philippe Le Guay. In French and
Spanish with English Subtitles (original title: "Les
femmes du 6čme étage"). [1:44 - PG-13] |
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Red Tails - 2.5.4 |
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Inspired by true events: While the US air force in
WWII was losing bombers in their missions over Europe,
some of the best combat escort fighters were kept
segregated and away from the action because they were
African American. Eventually, the pilots of the
Tuskegee training program were called into duty and
took their place in history as never losing a single
American bomber. With Cuba Gooding, Jr., Terrence
Howard, Nate Parker, Kevin Phillips, Daniela Ruah,
David Oyelowo, Method Man, Elijah Kelley, Andre Royo,
Tristan Palmer, Marcus T. Paulk, Ne-Yo and Gerald
McRaney. Directed by Anthony Hemingway. [2:05 - PG-13] |
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Haywire - 3.7.5 |
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When a covert operation turns out to be a set up, one
of the operatives (Gina Carano) finds herself on the
run and not knowing who she can trust. Also with
Michael Douglas, Ewan McGregor, Channing Tatum,
Michael Fassbender and Michael Angarano. Directed by
Steven Soderbergh. [1:33 - R] |
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Extremely Loud and
Incredibly Close - 1.5.4 |
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Based on the novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, a
nine-year-old boy (Thomas Horn) explores the city of
New York searching for a lock that will fit the key
left behind by his father (Tom Hanks), who died in the
World Trade Center on September 11th, 2001. Also with
Sandra Bullock, Zoe Caldwell, Max von Sydow and John
Goodman. Directed by Stephen Daldry. [2:09 - PG-13] |
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The Divide - 9.10.10 |
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After a nuclear attack on New York City, a group of
apartment tenants survive in the basement of their
building, where panic slowly increases as their
supplies begin to dwindle. With Lauren German, Michael
Biehn and Milo Ventimiglia. Directed by Xavier Gens.
[1:50 - R] |
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We Need to Talk About Kevin -
6.7.5 |
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After her teenage son (Ezra Miller) murders several of
his high school classmates, a woman (Tilda Swinton) is
shunned by her neighbors. While trying to recover from
the shock and terror of the incident she must also
deal with her own guilt and feeling responsible for
her son's actions. Also with John C. Reilly, Jasper
Newell, Rocky Duer and Ashley Gerasimovich. Directed
by Lynne Ramsay. [1:52 - R] |
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Norwegian Wood - 8.4.5 |
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Based on the Japanese novel by Haruki Murakami and set
in 1960s Japan: a college student (Ken'ichi Matsuyama)
recalls his life after his best friend (Kengo Kora)
killed himself when they were teens. As he begins to
grow close to his friend's former girlfriend (Rinko
Kikuchi) he struggles with his feelings for another
young woman. Also with Kiko Mizuhara and Tetsuji
Tamayama. Directed by Anh Hung Tran. In Japanese with
English subtitles. [2:13 - NR] |
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Contraband - 3.7.10 |
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A man (Caleb Landry Jones) smuggling drugs for a drug
dealer dumps the merchandise overboard when the ship
he is on is boarded by authorities. The drug dealer
does not take his actions lightly and so he ends up in
the hospital and his partner is killed. The smuggler's
brother-in-law (Mark Wahlberg) promises to make a run
in order to have the debt forgiven. Also with Kate
Beckinsale, Ben Foster, Giovanni Ribisi, Lukas Haas,
Diego Luna and J. K. Simmons. Directed by Baltasar
Kormákur. [1:50 - R] |
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