Archive for January, 2009

Geraftaar (1985)

Two brothers separated at birth reunite when they are arrested. One has been framed for murder, the other for avenging the death of his friend.

Ghar (1978)

Vikas Chandra is in a loveless relationship after his newly married wife Aarti is raped leaving her traumatized and unable to trust any male. Vikas tries to give his wife the happiness she deserves but only a miracle can bring the old spark back into their married life.

Victory (2009)

The story is about a father’s dream to see his son become a big name in the sport of cricket. The son, played by Harman Baweja comes from a small village in Rajasthan and the movie show how he becomes a popular and successful cricketer.

Garv (2004)

Two honest police inspectors who prove to be thorns the underworld and corrupt politicians pay the ultimate price.

Godzilla (1998)

Nuclear testing once again awakens a green behemoth. However, this large iguana-like creature seems to be unrelated to its Japanese counterpart. The lizard proceeds to demolish large portions of New York as the US military attempts to destroy it. Matthew Broderick and Jean Reno star.

The Firm (1988)

From the director of SCUM, THE FIRM stars Gary Oldman as the leader of a gang of football hooligans called the Inter-City Crew. A brutal look at football violence and urban frustration, Alan Clarke’s controversial film features unflinching social commentary.

The Business (2005)

Frankie is a young lad on the run from the high-rise ghetto of South London, to a new life in the Costa Del Sol with nothing but a tin stuffed full of cash in his hand luggage. Having no idea that this delivery of cash, to super-suave playboy and ex-con Charlie will change his life forever, he soon becomes one of the gang, and finds himself drawn into a flamboyant and violent world of organised crime. This is one film that will blow you away…

Jeni, Juno (2005)

15-year old Jenny (Park Min-ji) has to find out that she is pregnant. After she told her boyfriend Juno (Kim Hye-sung) and he doesn’t consider running away like many others would, but instead is actually taking responsibility for his actions, the two decide against an abortion. They don’t tell their parents about the pregnancy for as long as possible until it is too late to abort the child.
Jenny has to deal with mood swings, sudden ravenous appetite attacks and similar problems. However, Juno is always at her side and selflessly sacrifices himself for her and their future baby. The two secretly inform themselves of babies, how to raise them, attend baby-courses and visit hospitals. Nevertheless, the day when they have to tell their parents about the pregnancy draws near…

A Walk to Remember (2002)

Landon Carter (Shane West) and his friends are the coolest kids in Beaufort, North Carolina. They wear the right clothes, drive the right cars, and get into just enough trouble to be rebellious. Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore) is the opposite–there doesn’t seem to be anything cool about her. The preacher’s daughter, plain Jamie wears big boxy dresses and the same sweater every day. She endures the scorn of Landon and his friends with a smile, always looking for the best in people. When a prank planned by Landon and his friend goes terribly wrong, the principal sentences him to tutoring on the weekends and working on the school play, activities in which Jamie is involved. As the two begin spending time together, Landon finds himself intrigued by this guileless girl who sees beauty in everything and exhibits unwavering faith in people and in the world. When circumstances beyond Landon and Jamie’s control threaten their love, he stays by her side and does everything he can to make her dreams come true. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks.

The Cure (1995)

Eric, the neighbourhood bad boy decides to befriend the one person everyone is avoiding – Dexter, a spirited boy who has contraced A.I.D.S. form a blood transfusion. When Dexter’s condition begins to worsen, Eric is determined not to give up on his friend and the two boys set out on a quest for a ‘cure’.

I.D. (1995)

Reece Dinsdale stars as John, an undercover cop who finds himself immersed in the world of football hooliganism in this football film that deals entirely with what happens when the players and fans are off the field. Focusing on the fictional East London Shadwell FC club, the film follows as John and three other officers as they attempt to infiltrate the ranks of this club’s particularly violent fans, and ascertain the identity of the leaders of the Shadwell hooligans. However, the cops become unexpectedly drawn into the hooligan lifestyle, with John becoming increasingly obsessed with the violence and camaraderie, so much so that he alienates his wife. A gripping and realistic look at the life of a hooligan, I.D. is a hilarious, frightening, and tremendously entertaining film.

A Room for Romeo Brass (1999)

In A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS, two teenage boys, Romeo (Andrew Shrim) and Knocks (Ben Marshall), whose families live in the same housing development in a small town in the Midlands, England, share a unique friendship. Making jokes that nobody else understands, fighting over little things, being brutally honest with each other, the boys’ behavior epitomizes eye-rolling teenage smugness. They both have family problems. Knock’s dad is a wierdo who completely ignores him. Romeo’s dad is an angry brute. However, the boys seem to get along just fine. That is, until a stranger, Morrell (a truly beguiling Paddy Consadine), appears in town and stirs up trouble. He threatens Knocks, then dominates Romeo. He coerces Romeo into setting up dates with his sexy sister, and challenges him to strangely aggressive martial arts matches. Meanwhile, Knocks has undergone a major operation on his bad back, and is bedridden at home. Romeo is lost and confused. Just when it seems that the boys have grown apart for good, a tragedy brings them, their families, and the whole neighborhood together again.
A gray and moody film with a biting narrative, A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS features some gorgeous photography, emotional performances, and most of all, a drifty, perfectly assembled sound track.

Killer Movie (2008)

Killer Movie tells the story of a reality television shoot that goes awry when its crew finds itself stranded in a remote Northern town. A killer is on the loose, stalking cast and crew members one by one. As past suspicions, betrayals and secrets inexplicably come into play, the nightmare of shooting this reality show becomes all too real for Jake, the show’s director, his crew and Hollywood starlet Blanca Champion.

Personal Effects (2008)

The film follows Andrew as he tries to come to terms with his sister’s death – she was killed in a car accident just before her wedding. Coincidentally finding himself employed at a ritzy wedding-planning business, Andrew alternates memories of the past with clunky product-speak descriptions of his job.

Bad Boys (1983)

Chicago crime kid Mick O’Brien is sent to reform school after accidentally killing Paco Moreno’s kid brother.

Screamers: The Hunting (2009)

A group of humans arrive on Sirius 6-B to investigate an SOS signal sent out from the planet, which has been supposedly deserted since the destruction of the man-made weapons known as “screamers.” Once the squad arrives, they find a group of human survivors eking out an existence in an old military outpost, but more important, they discover that the threat of the screamers has become even more insidious, now that they’re able to morph into human form.

Hard Men (1997)

Starring: Vincent Regan, Ross Boatman, Lee Ross, Frankie Fraser, Mirella D’Angelo
Director: J.K. Amalou
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 83 mins
Certificate: 18
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 22/10/2001

Brief synopsis of Hard Men

Tone’s life is carousing through the city with his mates, Speed and Bear, representing Underworld boss, Pops Den. When an ex-girlfriend appears with a daughter he never knew he had, his life is transformed into one of lullabies and nappies. Pops has been like a father to Tone so he decides to eliminate him…

The Football Factory (2004)

A gripping story of football violence in middle England, based on John King’s best-selling novel. Tommy Johnson is a typical twenty-something drug-taking lager-lout. Provoked into giving someone a good kicking on a Saturday afternoon he gets embroiled in an escalating petty war of violence and revenge.

Chris Rock – Kill The Messenger

latest one from Chris Rock at the HBO recorded at the time of the election very funny a must see.

Inkheart (2008)

A young girl discovers her father has an amazing talent to bring characters out of their books and must try to stop a freed villain from destroying them all, with the help of her father, her aunt, and a storybook’s hero.

Gladiator (2000)

In the final days of Marcus Aurelius’ reign, the aging emperor angers his son Commodus by making it known that he wants Maximus, a fearsome and respected Roman general, to be his successor. Power-hungry Commodus kills his father and orders the death of Maximus. But the latter flees, only to discover that his wife and child have been murdered by Commodus. Captured, Maximus is forced into slavery, where he is sold to Proximo, a former gladiator who serves as both mentor and slavemaster. Maximus trains as a gladiator in the arena, where his fame grows. He goes to Rome, intent on avenging the murder of his wife and son by killing the new emperor Commodus. Maximus has learned that the one power stronger than that of the emperor is the will of the people, and he knows he can only attain his revenge by becoming the greatest hero in all the empire.

Permanent Vacation (2007)

In this outlandish black comedy, Eric, a mild mannered man, takes his wife and his children on what he believes will be a final happy holiday before his kids leave the nest. Instead of a peaceful holiday, Eric is thrust into a world of sexual decadence, headless corpses, sadistic policemen, and one wise old man.

White Oleander (2002)

WHITE OLEANDER, is the tale of an intense and toxic mother-daughter relationship, coupled with a look at the fundamentally skewed U.S. foster care system. When the beautiful photographer Ingrid Magnusson (Michelle Pfeiffer) is imprisoned for allegedly murdering a philandering boyfriend, her daughter Astrid (Alison Lohman) does her best to survive a string of foster homes where natural adolescent mistakes turn into land mines. Her first stop is the home of a born-again Christian, Starr (Robin Wright Penn, who is so good in this part she’s physically unrecognisable.) Next, she is sent to the home of a clinically depressed actress, Claire Richards (Renee Zellweger, whose natural effervescence is delightfully disturbing here.) Claire uses Astrid to fill the void left by a roaming husband (Noah Wyle). Astrid juggles her list of changing homes with visits to Mummy Dearest in prison, while suffering flashbacks of the alleged murder.

Annie (1982)

The acclaimed and infectious stage musical gets the big screen treatment. Annie is a red-haired mop-top orphan (Aileen Quinn), yearning to break out of her dreary life in an orphanage run by an iron-fisted, boozy matron Miss Hannigan. But the little auburn angel manages to charm billionaire Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks (Albert Finney) into adopting her–but what she really wants is to find her real parents. With characters based on the ‘Little Orphan Annie’ comic strip, this feel-good film has loads of singalong songs and dance routines. Academy Award Nominations for Best Art Direction/Set Decoration and Best Original Score.

Alive (1993)

ALIVE is a gripping drama based on a true story. In October 1972, a plane chartered by a Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the snow-covered Andes Mountains. Many passengers are killed on contact, but most people survive–with only enough rations for a short time. Given the harsh climate and lack of food, the survivors are forced to take drastic measures to stay alive. When they learn through their transistor radio that the search effort for their plane has been aborted, three young men (played by Ethan Hawke, Vincent Spano, and Josh Hamilton) attempt to cross the Andes in search of civilization.

Little Women (1994)

The fourth screen adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic 1869 novel, LITTLE WOMEN, is given a realistic and rounded treatment by screenwriter Jo Swicord and Australian director Gillian Armstrong, whose perspective emphasises a feminist tone. The story chronicles the lives of a mother and four daughters and their daily toils during the Civil War in the absence of their father, a Union army chaplain. Winona Ryder (in an Oscar-nominated performance) is vibrant as Jo, the least conventional of the sisters. Christian Bale captures the ebullience of their neighbour, Laurie, whose company Jo enjoys so much it seems inevitable that they will end up together. Kirsten Dunst (at age 12) gives a fiery performance as the younger Amy, proving even more willful than Jo; Claire Danes brings a mysterious otherworldliness to Beth. LITTLE WOMEN, touchingly rendered, has many subtle moments and an appropriately moving visual sense to accompany the narrative. Susan Sarandon and Gabriel Byrne also star in this well-crafted film.

Splash (1984)

A charming, sexy and funny mermaid tale with Tom Hanks as a successful, young businessman who has everything but love, that is until he meets up with the girl of his dreams, played by Daryl Hannah; however, unbeknownst to him, she is a mermaid targeted for capture by an obsessed oceanographer. Perfect performances and clever laughs make this a must see for fans of romantic comedy.

Open City (2008)

The leader of an international pickpocket organization, sexy siren Baek Jang Mi (Son Ye Jin) returns to Korea after blowing her cover in Japan. Keeping a low profile by running a small tattoo parlor, she soon organizes a new ring which quickly gains power across the country. Top-notch criminal investigator Jo Dae Young (Kim Myung Min) is called in to handle the massive pickpocket crime that is spreading like wildfire. Besieged by a dark family secret, Dae Young reluctantly takes on the case. A fatal attraction ignites when the detective saves Jang Mi from the hands of her rival ring members. Ensnared by her brazenly sexual advances, Dae Young is shocked when he later learns that she is his investigation’s prime target. With so much riding on the outcome, he trails her right into her tattoo parlor. But once again, he finds himself gambling away his basic instincts in the name of passion.

Windstruck (2004)

Ji-Hyeon plays a sassy, outspoken cop who falls in love with a teacher named Myun-woo (Jang Hyeok) after mistaking him for a thief in this prequel to My Sassy Girl (2001). You see their relationship blossom through a mixture of comedic experiences as well as melodramatic ones. This is both a Laugh out loud movie as well as a tear-jerker so be prepared!!

Palooka (1934)

Knobby Walsh discovers powerful (and lovable) Joe Palooka on a quiet country farm and decides to transform him into a world champion boxer.

The Black Pirate (1926)

Rival pirates and Spanish gold are the ingredients for this story. Blackie the pirate hears of a shipment of gold and makes plans to find the ship and it’s precious cargo.The wife of a viceroy is taken prisoner and Blackie strikes a deal to buy her from a pirate settlement. However, a rival captain called skull recognises Blackie’s new prisoner and joins forces with two other pirates against him.

Champions (2008)

Bombastic and somewhat crass, Champions is also watchable thanks to copious martial arts sequences and an over-the-top vibe that channels Hong Kong Cinema of old. It’s too melodramatic and pandering to be considered quality, but its old-school charm makes it somewhat entertaining. However, at two hours it’s way too long.

Moon (2009)


Astronaut Sam Bell has a quintessentially personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon, where he, working alongside his computer, GERTY, sends back to Earth parcels of a resource that has helped diminish our planet’s power problems.

Who Killed Doc Robbin (1948)

A group of people find themselves trapped in a creepy mansion, complete with secret passageways, a mad doctor and a murderous gorilla.

The Grudge 3 (2009)

A young Japanese woman holds a secret to ending the curse of the Grudge. She travels to a haunted Chicago apartment building where she encounters a family battling to survive the ghosts. Together they confront the ghost of Kayako to save their souls from their impending tragic fate.

The Girl from Monterrey (1943)

When Mexican club singer Lita Valdez’s (Armida) little brother (Anthony Caruso) and boyfriend (Terry Frost) are paired up against one another in the boxing ring, she finds herself torn in two directions. While she may not be a boxer, Lita is no softie. Displaying as much feistiness and bravery as the men competing for the Middleweight Champion title, she does all in her power to prevent the match from happening. Director Wallace Fox displays a true fascination with the sport of boxing, capturing the spirit of the ring in realistic detail. Rather than simplifying the boxing world down to a savage place, Wallace depicts it as a complex subculture where ruthlessness, passion, and emotion collide.

This Is What Democracy Looks Like (doc)

A filmed account of the street protests against the World Trade Organization Summit in Seattle, Washington, USA in 1999.

Little Girls in Pretty Boxes (1997)

A gymnast moves to a gym where the top coach in the US is and has difficulties adjusting.

Gym Teacher: The Movie (2008)

Dave Stewie (Christopher Meloni) is a former world-class gymnast who turned to teaching physical education after his gold-medal dreams were crushed by a collision with a vaulting horse two decades ago. Now living in obscurity at Hamm Lake Middle School, gym teacher extraordinaire Stewie gets a chance to redeem himself (and nab a long-coveted spot on a Wheaties box) in the national Gym Teacher of the Year competition. The biggest hurdle between him and the prize turns out to be Roland Waffle (Nathan Kress). the klutzy new student who’s determined to toss aside his own insecurities — and his omnipresent safety helmet — and prove himself among Stewie’s more seasoned team members.

Good Dick (2008)

A look at the relationship between a lonely introverted girl and a young video store clerk vying for her attention.

The Fine Art of Love: Mine Ha-Ha (2005)

Based on “Mine-Haha or Physical Education of Young Girls” by German author Frank Wedekind (Spring Awakening, Lulu, Pandora’s Vase). Thuringia, Germany, in the early 20th century. A group of young girl…( read more read more… )s are brought up in a college withinh dark forests and gloomy lakes. Young Hidalla and her friends Irene, Vera, Blanka, Melusine and Rain are brought up in an isolated world: the girls don’t know anything about live outside the college’s high walls. At the age of 16, some of them start asking questions about their origins, their parents and the true purposes of the Headmistresses strict rules. When two of them disappear mysteriously, the initial fairytale atmosphere grows more and more eerie. Will the inspector from the nearby city discover the real purpose of the college? Will Hidalla be successful in her revolt against the destiny assigned to her by the Headmistress?

My Summer of Love (2004)

A tale of obsession and deception, and the struggle for love and faith in a world where both seem impossible. The film charts the emotional and physical hothouse effects that bloom one summer for two young women

Clara’s Summer (2002)

A week away from home has a profound impact on a young woman in this French drama. Clara (Selma Brook) and Zoe (Stephanie Sokolinski) are two close friends in their early teens who are being sent off to summer camp for a week.

Personal Best (1982)

Track star, Tory and hurdler, Chris meet at the 1976 Olympic trials and begin a lesbian affair. Tory then talks her coach, Terry into to allowing Chris to train with her under his guidance. Eventually, Terry convinces Chris to train for the pentathlon, creating a rivalry between the two women, leading to the demise of their affair.

The Chinese Botanist’s Daughters (2006)

At the house of a famous Chinese botanist teacher his daughter and a female intern fall in love with each other – a forbidden love that must be kept secret.

Out at the Wedding (2007)

Ever have an identity crisis? Tell a little white lie here and there, just to make everyone happy? Well, Alex Houston has got you beat, hands down. After telling her fiancé, Dana, that her entire family is dead, Manhattanite Alex whisks off to her childhood home in South Carolina to serve as bridesmaid at her high-maintenance, estranged sister Jeannie’s wedding. As she tries not to steal Jeannie’s thunder by telling her family that a) she’s engaged, and b) the man she’s going to marry is a Jewish African American, things get a little mixed up. For starters, Alex’s sharp-tongued, mischievous best friend Jonathan unwittingly starts a rumor at the wedding that Alex is gay and Dana is a woman. When her family reacts in a surprisingly supportive way, Alex decides to go with it. It’s easier than telling the truth, right? But when Alex and Jonathan decide to hire sexy lesbian Risa to act as her lover when Jeannie comes to visit Alex in New York, things really start to get out of hand. Director Lee Friedlander follows up her award-winning 2004 film “Girl Play” with this witty, farcical romp that explores the sometimes comically bumbling way in which we come out to the people we love – whether we’re gay or straight. As she becomes increasingly entangled in her web of lies, Alex struggles to come to terms with her fiancé, her family and most of all herself along the way.

The Edge of Heaven (2007)

The Edge of Heaven is played out in Turkey and Germany. The characters travel between these countries and so travel through their own lives. Akın tells the story in calm pictures, unagitated and slow-paced. The emotional key to the film is death which is faced by each protagonist in a different way. Thus those initially uncommunicative people slowly begin to uncover themselves.

Nothing Else Matters (2008)

Carla, the runaway with high aims. Lucie, the street girl. Interchanged identities and a shared baby. Collage of a fateful year.

Grace (2009)

The story revolves around Madeline Matheson, an eight months’ pregnant woman who is determined to deliver her unborn child, Grace, naturally. When an accident leaves Grace dead inside her, Madeline insists on carrying the baby to term. Weeks later, when Madeline delivers naturally, the child miraculously returns to life.

Changeling (2008)

A mother’s prayer for her kidnapped son to return home is answered, though it doesn’t take long for her to suspect the boy who comes back is not hers.

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