วันพุธที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

This week's new films


Liberal Arts

(12A)


(Josh Radnor, 2012, U.S.) Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins, 97 minutes


University Applications

could enter terminal decline as a result of this irritating attractive comedy, in which an archetypal moccasins New York back to his alma mater, he meets a free spirit archetype, a young student (Olsen) and to relive their lost youth music, books and egocentric pseudo-intellectual talk. It's like Woody Allen without knowing it.


Advantages of Being a Wallflower

(12A)

(Stephen Chbosky, 2012, USA) Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller. 103 minutes
Life as an outsider

school has never been so sexy in this well-intentioned coming-of-ager, whose solo Lerman is adopted by a band of gypsies marginalized. Post-Potter when Watson is somewhat overshadowed by the flamboyant Miller.


Sinister

(15)

(Scott Derrickson, 2012, USA) Ethan Hawke, Juliet Rylance, James Ransone. 110 minutes

Despite the old "just moved into a house with a terrible story" story, and a piece of found footage, horror something well designed that are here. Crime writer Hawke efforts to get to the bottom of things, inevitably drag everyone into something really nasty.


Taken 2

(12A)

(Olivier Megaton, 2012, Fra) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. 91 minutes

The first film we have no doubt that if kidnap a family member Neeson, he will find you and kill you. But some people never learn, so here we go again. Or is it not, that would be a good choice with this juicer deductible lame.

spark

(12A)

(Salim Akil, 2012, United States) Jordin Sparks, Carmen Ejogo, Derek Luke . 116 minutes

talented artists (including Whitney Houston purposes) can not compensate for the fact that we saw the rags to riches Motown-ish melodrama before (when it was called Dreamgirls). However, it looks and sounds good.

> All or Nothing

(12A)

(Stevan Riley, 2012, UK) 98 minutes

A celebration of the 50th anniversary documentary, but rooting depth and power of the James Bond franchise, focusing on the writer Ian Fleming and producers Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, and many ex-007S (but not Sean Connery).

The Knot

(15)

(Jesse Lawrence, 2012, United Kingdom) Noel Clarke, Matthew McNulty. Talulah Riley. 92 minutes

sham marriage just this week with little to distinguish it from the previous one. Even far from the bridesmaids for all British are coming.

a guy who kills people

(15)

(Jack Perez, 2011, U.S.) Kevin Corrigan, Karen Black. 94 minutes

Enemies adult children mysteriously losing a Smalltown meet horrible deaths in this horror comedy unintelligent, whose cult cast helps to find the right tone. English Vinglish

(PG) (Gauri Shinde, 2012, Ind) Sridevi, Adil Hussain, Mehdi Nebbou. 134 minutes

An Indian woman in New York is so - and -. With its multicultural English class in this dramatic comedy Feelgood

from Friday

Pusher

Update
British director Nicholas Winding Refn disk cult 90s thriller Danish.

Much Ado About Nothing



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