The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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Directed by  :   Peter Jackson
Produced by  :  
   Carolynne Cunningham
    Zane Weiner
    Fran Walsh
    Peter Jackson
Screenplay by   : 
    Fran Walsh
    Philippa Boyens
    Peter Jackson
    Guillermo del Toro
Based on   : The Hobbit by
J. R. R. Tolkien
Starring   :
    Ian McKellen
    Martin Freeman
    Richard Armitage
    James Nesbitt
    Ken Stott
    Cate Blanchett
    Ian Holm
    Christopher Lee
    Hugo Weaving
    Elijah Wood
    Andy Serkis

Music by  :   Howard Shore
Cinematography  :   Andrew Lesnie
Editing by  :  Jabez Olssen
Studio     :
    New Line Cinema
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Inc.
    WingNut Films
Distributed by  :   Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s)   : 
    28 November 2012 (Wellington premiere)
    12 December 2012 (Worldwide)
Running time  :  169 minutes
Country     :
    New Zealand
    United States
    United Kingdom
Language  :   English

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn – Part 2) is a 2012 romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. The second part of a two-part film forms the fifth and final installment in the series The Twilight Saga, and is the conclusion of the 2011 film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee. Part 2 was released on November 16, 2012, and was released by Lionsgate in the United States, in consequence of the merger between Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment.


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After being brought back from near-death by Edward after childbirth, Bella begins her new life as a vampire and mother to their daughter, Renesmee, who is growing at an accelerated rate. But when Irina, a member of the Denali coven, mistakenly reports Renesmee as a human infant who has been bitten and transformed into a vampire to the Volturi, they set out to battle and destroy the Cullens for breaking vampire law. To prove Renesmee is not an immortal child, the Cullens gather foreign vampire clans, including the Denali, the Amazonian, the Egyptian, the Irish, and Romanian covens, and also European and American nomads, to stand as their witnesses to the Volturi. Aro, the Volturi leader, has ulterior motives for battling the Cullens, however. With their vampire allies and the Quileute wolf pack, the Cullens defend themselves against the Volturi.
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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Directed by Bill Condon
Produced by Wyck Godfrey
Karen Rosenfelt
Stephenie Meyer
Screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg
Stephenie Meyer
Based on Breaking Dawn by
Stephenie Meyer
Starring Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
Taylor Lautner
Music by Carter Burwell
Cinematography Guillermo Navarro
Editing by Virginia Katz
Studio Lionsgate
Summit Entertainment
Distributed by Summit Entertainment
Release date(s)
November 16, 2012
Running time 116 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $120 million
Box office $350,758,344



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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn – Part 1) is a 2011 American romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. The first part of a two-part film forms the fourth installment in The Twilight Saga series. All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprised their roles.

Wyck Godfrey and Karen Rosenfelt served as executive producers for the film, along with the author of the series, Stephenie Meyer; the screenplay was written by Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter of the first three entries. It was released in theatres on November 18, 2011, and released to DVD on February 11, 2012 in the United States. The film grossed over $712 million worldwide.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1
Directed by     Bill Condon
Produced by     Wyck Godfrey
Karen Rosenfelt
Stephenie Meyer
Written by     Melissa Rosenberg
Stephenie Meyer
Starring     Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
Taylor Lautner
Music by     Carter Burwell
Cinematography     Guillermo Navarro
Editing by     Virginia Katz
Studio     Temple Hill Entertainment
Summit Entertainment
Total Entertainment
Zohar International
Distributed by     Summit Entertainment
Release date(s)    

    November 18, 2011

Running time     117 minutes
Country     United States
Language     English
Budget     $110 million
Box office     $712,171,856

Pusher (2012 film)

In London, a street dealer's life spins out of control over the course of one week after he borrows money from his supplier on what's supposed to be a sure thing.
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Pusher tells the story of a week in the life of Frank (Richard Coyle), a big time drug pusher in London. Frank’s life is a fun-filled rollercoaster of a ride that soon spins out of control. Friendships start to vanish, there is no longer room for love within his life, and violence takes over. Danger and chaos are all around and he becomes a man trapped in his own world. Eventually Frank is left with no one to turn to and nowhere to go, becoming a man paralysed with the fear of knowing there is no way of preventing his inevitable fate.


Directed by Luis Prieto
Produced by
Rupert Preston
Felix Vossen
Christopher Simon
Screenplay by Matthew Read
Based on Pusher by
Nicolas Winding Refn
Jens Dahl
Starring
Richard Coyle
Agyness Deyn
Bronson Webb
Mem Ferda
Zlatko Buric
Music by Orbital
Studio
Vertigo Films
Embargo Films
Distributed by Vertigo Films
Release date(s)
June 21, 2012 (Edinburgh Film Festival)
October 26, 2012 (United Kingdom)
Country United Kingdom



Skyfall is the twenty-third spy film in the James Bond series, produced by Eon Productions and distributed by MGM and Sony Pictures Entertainment.[3] It features Daniel Craig's third performance as James Bond, and Javier Bardem as Raoul Silva, the film's villain. The film was directed by Sam Mendes and written by John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade.

Skyfall premiered on 23 October 2012,[4] and was released in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2012.[5] It was the first James Bond film to be screened in IMAX venues, although it was not filmed with Imax cameras.[6][7] The film's release coincided with the 50th anniversary of the James Bond series, which began with Dr. No in 1962.

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Skyfall

Directed by Sam Mendes
Produced by Michael G. Wilson
Barbara Broccoli
Written by Neal Purvis
Robert Wade
John Logan
Based on James Bond by
Ian Fleming
Starring Daniel Craig
Javier Bardem
Judi Dench
Ralph Fiennes
Naomie Harris
Bérénice Lim Marlohe
Albert Finney
Music by Thomas Newman
"Skyfall" performed by Adele
Cinematography Roger Deakins
Editing by Stuart Baird
Kate Baird
Studio Eon Productions
Danjaq LLC
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Columbia Pictures
Release date(s)
23 October 2012 (London, premiere)
26 October 2012 (United Kingdom)
9 November 2012 (United States)
Running time 143 minutes[1]
Country United Kingdom
United States
Language English
Budget $150 million



Demon Seed,This movie is about Alex, a returning college student who moves in with her girlfriends after the holidays. They go out and have quite a few drinks and on the way home Alex and her friend Jessica go to a psychic where Alex has an episode and freaks out her friend and the psychic. The next day Alex doesn't have any memory of what happened and her friends think there's something going on with her. Over time, she starts having things happen to her, scratches, visions and ultimately rape from some being. Her friends start to worry about her even more and things take a turn for the worst when she loses control. What is inside her, and will they all live? Written by Michael Hallows Eve
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One of the hardest, yet most popular horror genre's to get films made is of possession. Most of them are either silly or just rehashes of everything else that has come before it. The latest Devil Seed doesn't seem to have much new to offer, but those are sometimes the ones that step out of the shadows to surprise you.
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Devil Seed follows a college student who moves in with girlfriends after the holidays. After having a few drinks out on the town and visit a psychic causing her to freak her friend out after having some sort of episode. With no memory of what happened, she slowly starts experience changes both sexual and violent leading her and everyone else to wonder what is inside her. At first this movie flows pretty well delivering an interesting take on the genre, but then slowly starts to fall somewhat apart. The story and performances seem to take a downward spiral into bad as if everyone lost track of what they were trying to do. There are some really well done possession moments that elevates the film and give you hope that it's back on track, but end just as quick as they begin. Luckily they keep returning to keep you interested just long enough for it to end. The real issue here is the sometimes over acting and other times played down performances that really do not keep a good feel of what these characters are trying to convey.
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While this is in no way one of the worst films in this genre, it just didn't take advantage of the film it had. The story itself would have worked fine had they just thinned out the story a bit. Either way if you are a fan of the possession genre and trying to find one that will finally work for you, give Devil Seed a chance. Compared to most of those that hit the shelves on a weekly basis this one is way better.

Demon Seed
Directed by Donald Cammell
Produced by Herb Jaffe
Screenplay by Roger Hirson
Robert Jaffe
Based on Novel:
Dean Koontz
Starring Julie Christie
Fritz Weaver
Gerrit Graham
Robert Vaughn
Music by Jerry Fielding
Cinematography Bill Butler
Editing by Frank Mazzola
Distributed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer
United Artists
Release date(s) April 8, 1977
Running time 94 min
Country USA
Language English
Fetih 1453 (English: The Conquest 1453) is a Turkish epic action film film released in 2012. The story is based on the events surrounding Constantinople (later Istanbul)'s conquest by the Ottoman Turks during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II. It stars Devrim Evin as Mehmet II, İbrahim Çelikkol as Ulubatlı Hasan and Dilek Serbest as Era.
Sultan Mehmet, learns of his father Murat II’s death knell when he was Sanjak of Saruhan. This left him with grief and paved the way for his ascension of the throne once again, after the death of his brother Osman Erciyes. When Sultan Mehmet had first ascended the throne, he was 12 years old. Murat II, was suffocated from political hostility of his margraves and viziers, relinquished the throne by the impact of his deep grief because of his beloved son Alaaddin’s death and enthroned Mehmet. Grand Vizier Halil Pasha, who had a great influence on janissary and the state, was dissatisfied because of this situation. He was especially troubled with Sultan Mehmet’s indicating that İstanbul’s conquest is vitally essential. He made Sultan Murat inherit the throne again in consequence of the possibility of crusaders starting to occupy Ottoman territories by taking advantage of Mehmet’s immaturity. And Mehmet had suspended from the throne and sent to Sanjak of Saruhan. Now, he succeed to the throne again and more powerful. His priority target was still the conquest of İstanbul. He was gaining inspiration from the words of the Prophet of Islam. “Constantinople will surely be conquered. What a blessed commander is its and what a blessed army is its army.” (Muhammad bin Abdullah)
He worked out everything that would take him to the target. At the outset, he should live in peace with contiguous countries until he made the preparations. He sent messengers to the Pontificate, to Hungarians, Serbians, Poles, Genoeses and Venetians and notified that he wants to live with peace. He restored Gallipoli dockyard and by courtesy of this, 100 galleys could be produced there in a year. Meanwhile Roman Emperor Constantine was thinking that Sultan Mehmet was inexperienced and foresightless and demanding heavy appropriations by trying to use Prince Orhan who was captive of Constantine. Constantine’s main intention was Sultan Mehmet’s becoming disrespectable by capitulating. Furthermore, Sultan Mehmet was already capitulating and accepting his demands. But this was just the strategy of Sultan Mehmet.
As soon as the news of Karamans rebellion received, Ottoman armies set forth Akşehir. Karamanoğlu İbrahim didn’t expect such a mighty army. He had to demand peace. Sultan Mehmet accepted the peace because he didn’t want his armies receive wound. After the military expedition, on the way back a group of janissaries confronted the state tent to get tip although they have not battle. In response, Sultan Mehmet sent out enthronements, and also, he sent the jannisarry master Kurtçu Doğan who was a man of Grand Vizier Halil Pasha into exile by pleading deserted soldiers. With this incident, he properly gained dominion over his armies. After he returned to Adrianople, he sent a messenger to Emperor Constantine and he declared that he would no longer send the subsidy he paid for Orhan. After that, he started to build the Boğazkesen (Rumelian) Fortress across the Anatolian Fortress. This meant actually to wage war against East-Roman Empire. Fetih 1453 also provides some insight into the war tactics used by the Ottoman Empire, not only representing an empire with access to the greatest technological weaponry at the time, but strategic insight into how the army should attack, retrieve and position themselves. This circumstance came to European states’ attention too. But to help East-Roman Empire was almost impossible because of the war between French and English and German King’s dealing the fights for the throne. The Pope’s attempts remained inconclusive too. On 2 April 1453, the Byzantine soldiers on the ramparts were overwhelmed against Sultan Mehmet and thousands of Turkish soldiers.
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In its relation to the historical facts the movie isn't really exact. There is no plundering of the city, no violence regarding east-roman population after the conquest: many were murdered, enslaved or displaced. instead of that the movie shows Mehmet treating civilians gentle and gracious. The funeral of Constantine in christian tradition is pure fiction. He died incognito while fighting, his corpse was never found. Obviously the whole movie takes sides with the ottomans. Therefor historical facts appear selective or wrong.
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The production costs of the film are not well-known. The film was produced over a period of three years and cost an estimated $17 million. Other sources claim that the actual cost of the film is US$ 8 million. A Turkish journalist Ali Eyuboglu asked budget to producer and producer claimed that they never stated any budget to press. In addition to this, another co-producer commented to Ali Eyuboglu that 4 million ticket will be afford expenses for the film. In Turkey profit to producer is estimated $2 per ticket, so the filmshould cost no more than $8 million.[6] It is still the most expensive film in Turkish cinema history. The film trailer itself took one and a half months to complete and cost $600,000. The trailer was viewed by over 1.5 million people within 24 hours of its release.The size of the full cast was extensive; the film reportedly required the use of 16,000 extras.
Fetih 1453 was released in different countries on 16 February 2012, including United States, the United Kingdom, France, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Germany, the Netherlands, FYROM, Russia, Azerbaijan, South Korea, Japan and several others. Universal Studios have expressed an interest in acquiring the distribution rights to the film.
Fetih 1453


Directed by Faruk Aksoy
Produced by Ayşe Germen
Written by İrfan Saruhan
Starring
Devrim Evin
İbrahim Çelikkol
Dilek Serbest
Music by Benjamin Wallfisch
Studio Aksoy film production
Distributed by Tiglon Film
Kinostar
Release date(s)
February 16, 2012
Running time 160 minutes
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Arabic
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Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson, written by Anderson and Roman Coppola, and starring an ensemble cast.
Filming took place in Rhode Island from April until June 29, 2011. Worldwide rights to the independently produced film were acquired by Focus Features.
The story is set in 1965, on an idyllic New England island called New Penzance. Twelve-year-old Sam Shakusky (Jared Gilman) is an orphan who is attending a "Khaki Scout" summer camp, Camp Ivanhoe, led by Scout Master Ward (Edward Norton). Suzy Bishop (Kara Hayward) lives on the island with her attorney parents—Walt (Bill Murray) and Laura (Frances McDormand) — and three younger brothers in a house called Summer's End. Sam and Suzy met the previous summer during a church performance of Noye's Fludde by Benjamin Britten, and they remained pen pals over the following year. They made a secret pact to reunite the following summer and run away together. Sam brings camping equipment, and Suzy brings six books, her cat, and a record player. They spend several days hiking and camping together in the wilderness with the goal of reaching a secluded cove on the island, which they name Moonrise Kingdom. They dance on the beach and their young romance blossoms. Suzy's parents, the police, and the Scout master eventually find them at the cove.


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Suzy returns with her parents and is forbidden from seeing Sam again. Sam stays with police Captain Sharp (Bruce Willis) while they await Social Services (Tilda Swinton), who will place him in a "juvenile refuge" because his foster parents no longer wish to house him. The Scouts, who previously were not kind to Sam, later decide it is their duty to help the young lovers run away again. Suzy, Sam, and the other Scouts seek out the help of Cousin Ben (Jason Schwartzman), an older relative of one of the Scouts who works at the larger Khaki Scout summer camp, Fort Lebanon, run by Commander Pierce. After many twists and turns, Sam and Suzy eventually are apprehended on a church steeple during a violent hurricane and flash flood, evoking the earlier references to Noah. The church steeple is destroyed by lightning, but everyone survives.
Sharp decides to become Sam's legal guardian, saving him from the orphanage and allowing him to remain on the island and be with Suzy. The last scene takes place at Summer's End, with Sam painting a landscape of the cove and then slipping out the window as Suzy and her brothers are called to dinner.

Moonrise Kingdom

Directed by Wes Anderson
Produced by  Jeremy Dawson
Scott Rudin
Wes Anderson
Steven M. Rales
Written by  Wes Anderson
Roman Coppola
Narrated by Bob Balaban
Starring Jared Gilman
Kara Hayward
Bruce Willis
Edward Norton
Bill Murray
Frances McDormand
Tilda Swinton
Jason Schwartzman
Bob Balaban
Music by Alexandre Desplat
Cinematography Robert Yeoman
Editing by Andrew Weisblum
Studio  American Empirical Pictures
Indian Paintbrush
Scott Rudin Productions
Distributed by Focus Features
Release date(s)
May 16, 2012 (Cannes Film Festival)
May 16, 2012 (France)
May 25, 2012 (US)
Running time  94 minutes
Country  United States
Language  English
Budget  $16 million
Box office  $63,846,934





The First Time centers on the first weekend of a fledgling romance between two high school teens, Dave Hodgman (Dylan O'Brien) and Aubrey Miller (Britt Robertson), and the presence of Dave's dream girl, Jane Harmon (Victoria Justice). Dave meets Aubrey outside of a party and they fall in love.

 The First Time is a modern look at the angst, anticipation and hopefulness of young love…
Dave (O'Brien) is a high school senior who spends most of his time pining away over a girl he can’t have. Aubrey (Robertson), a junior with artistic aspirations, has a hot boyfriend who doesn’t quite understand her or seem to care. Dave and Aubrey meet one night at a party. A casual conversation sparks an instant connection, and, over the course of a weekend, things turn magical, romantic, complicated and funny as Aubrey and Dave discover what it's like to fall in love for the first time.
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Sonq Shiqiao (Angelababy), 22, lives with her devoted mother, widowed shop owner Zheng Qing (Jiang Shan). Shiqiao, who always dreamed of being a ballet dancer, cannot exert herself physically as she suffers from form of myasthenia, a neuromuscular disease, that her father died of; the medication she takes also causes memory lapses. One day, at a charity fair, she bumps into Gong Ning (Mark Chao), a former high-school friend she always liked, and the two end up dating, despite the initial disapproval of her mother. Gong Ning dropped out of university to spend more time with a rock band he leads; also, his girlfriend, dancer Peng Wei (Cindy Yen), has dumped him because of his inability to focus his life. However, for Shiqiao, Gong Ning is the perfect partner.[3]
Directed by Jon Kasdan
Screenplay by Jon Kasdan
Starring Dylan O'Brien
Britt Robertson
Craig Roberts
Studio Castle Rock Entertainment
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films
Destination Films
Release date(s)
January 21, 2012 (Sundance Film Festival)
Country United States
Language English

Brooklyn Castle is a documentary film about Intermediate School 318 in Brooklyn, an inner-city public school where an after-school chess program has built the most winning junior high school chess team in the country and the first middle school team to win the United States Chess Federation's national high school championship. The film follows five of the school’s chess team members for one year, and documents their challenges and triumphs both on and off the chessboard.
All the students in the film learned chess and honed their chess skills in the Chess in the Schools Program in New York City. Chess in the Schools is a nonprofit that has taught to more than 500,000 public school students how to play chess. In addition to teaching chess, Chess in the Schools runs scholastic tournaments almost every weekend. The students of IS 318 join more than 700 students every weekend competing in the Chess in the Schools tournaments. Additionally once IS 318 students enter high school, many of them join the Chess in the Schools College Bound Program which prepares students for college in an intensive four-year program.

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Remake rights have been acquired by Sony and Scott Rudin.  Rudin's other works include co-producing the acclaimed film Searching for Bobby Fischer.
Brooklyn Castle was initially released during the South by Southwest (SXSW) film festival on March 11, 2012. Over the next several months it was shown during at least eleven other film festivals winning a total of three festival awards to date. The film will be re-released to U.S. theaters on October 19, 2012.
Brooklyn Castle

Directed by Katie Dellamaggiore
Produced by Katie Dellamaggiore
Nelson Dellamaggiore
Brian Schulz
Music by B. Satz
Cinematography Brian Schulz
Editing by Nelson Dellamaggiore
Release date(s)
March 11, 2012 (South by Southwest Film Festival)
October 19, 2012 (United States)
Running time 101 minutes
Country United States
Language English





City of God (Portuguese: Cidade de Deus) is a 2002 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Fernando Meirelles and co-directed by Kátia Lund, released in its home country in 2002 and worldwide in 2003. The story was adapted by Bráulio Mantovani from the 1997 novel of the same name written by Paulo Lins, but the characters are not fictitious and the plot is based upon real events. It depicts the growth of organized crime in the Cidade de Deus suburb of Rio de Janeiro, between the end of the '60s and the beginning of the '80s, with the closure of the film depicting the war between the drug dealer Li'l Zé and criminal Knockout Ned. The tagline is "If you run, the beast catches; if you stay, the beast eats", (a proverb analogous to the English "Damned if you do, damned if you don't").

The cast includes Alexandre Rodrigues, Leandro Firmino da Hora, Jonathan Haagensen, Douglas Silva, Alice Braga and Seu Jorge. Most of the actors were, in fact, residents of favelas such as Vidigal and the Cidade de Deus itself.
City of God received four Academy Award nominations in 2004: Best Cinematography (César Charlone), Best Directing (Meirelles), Best Editing (Daniel Rezende) and Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Mantovani). Before that, in 2003 it had been chosen to be Brazil's runner for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated to be one of the five finalists.

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City of God
Directed by Fernando Meirelles
Kátia Lund (co-director)
Produced by Andrea Barata Ribeiro
Mauricio Andrade Ramos
Elisa Tolomelli
Walter Salles
Screenplay by Bráulio Mantovani
Based on City of God by
Paulo Lins
Starring Alexandre Rodrigues
Alice Braga
Leandro Firmino
Phellipe Haagensen
Douglas Silva
Jonathan Haagensen
Matheus Nachtergaele
Seu Jorge
Roberta Rodrigues
Graziella Moretto
Music by Ed Cortês
Antonio Pinto
Cinematography César Charlone
Editing by Daniel Rezende
Studio O2 Filmes
Globo Filmes
StudioCanal
Wild Bunch
Distributed by Miramax Films (US)
Buena Vista International
Release date(s)
18 May 2002 (Cannes)
30 August 2002 (Brazil)
12 March 2003 (France)
Running time 130 minutes
135 minutes (TIFF)
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese (Brazilian)
Budget R$8.5 million
Box office $30,641,770

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Meirelles and Lund went on to create the City of Men TV series and film City of Men, which share some of the actors (notably leads Douglas Silva and Darlan Cunha) and their setting with City of God.

Story: Brazil, 1960's, City of God. The Tender Trio robs motels and gas trucks. Younger kids watch and learn well...too well. 1970's: Li'l Zé has prospered very well and owns the city. He causes violence and fear as he wipes out rival gangs without mercy. His best friend Bené is the only one to keep him on the good side of sanity. Rocket has watched these two gain power for years, and he wants no part of it. Yet he keeps getting swept up in the madness. All he wants to do is take pictures. 1980's: Things are out of control between the last two remaining gangs...will it ever end? Welcome to the City of God.




Girl Model is a documentary that gives a different take on the notorious modelling industry than its title suggests. Going into this, one would expect a scathing picture of the physical torments, body-image issues and other predictable horrors of the modelling industry. Instead, this documentary focuses on the uncharted territory of the supply of young models between Siberia and Japan. It may not make an impacting statement but Girl Model is nevertheless a bleak, honest insight into the exploitation of innocence.

The film centres around two main characters. One is 14 year-old Nadya, a heart-wrenchingly innocent girl who lives in rural Siberia. We follow her as she goes through the auditions for Noah’s Modelling Agency, gets recruited, and is then whisked off to Tokyo with the promise of a great modelling career.
Equally intriguing is the story of Ashley Arbaugh, the scout who discovered Nadya and who is a former model herself. Her ambivalence and dulling dispassion towards her job and the models infuses the whole film with an uneasiness; a lingering lack of belief in the viewer that the hapless Nadya is in good hands.

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Right from the beginning, David Redmon and Ashley Sabin establish a bleak and sombre mood. Watching any modelling auditions in any country can be a depressing experience, but here it is exacerbated by the fact that these naïve, poorly educated girls have no clue as to what they’re doing; illustrated fittingly by their show reels, in which they hold placards and are guided to introducing themselves in English (which most of them don’t even understand).
The auditions early in the film – the grey lighting, the blank facial expressions, minimal clothing – evoke images of cattle being herded into a slaughterhouse. Even though these girls have vague dreams of modelling stardom, the viewer is never under any illusions about the futility of this process.

Once Nadya gets selected and taken to Tokyo – that mecca of social alienation – an air of hopelessness takes over the film, making it difficult to watch at times. Holed up in a small room with a fellow aspiring model, Nadya goes to audition after audition with her ineffectual agent (ironically named Messiah), only to face constant rejection. It’s not long before Nadya’s better-educated and more clued-up room-mate intentionally breaches her contract and gets sent home, leaving Nadya on her lonesome.
The hopelessness of Nadya’s situation becomes apparent a little too quickly to remain engaging for the film’s whole viewing time. What upholds the intrigue, however, are the morally grey people working for the agency. The dead-eyed scout Ashley is a scarily detached presence whose life we get some insight into.
Particularly interesting are the recordings she took of herself when she was a young model in Japan. These haunting clips show a wide-eyed Ashley looking as if she’s on the verge of insanity, and it’s hard not to think that there must be a link between her experiences as a model and her current detached state.


The Russian model recruiter Tigran is an equally tough-to-read character. He talks of himself as a saviour for these girls, wanting to give them opportunities that most girls in this remote part of Russia can only dream of. However, inter-cutting this with the reality of Nadya’s experience suggests that he’s way off the mark. Then there is the Japanese contact Messiah. While little is revealed of his character, his fumbling inability to answer the simple question, ‘Why bring the models to Tokyo if they’re not guaranteed work?’ is comical, disturbing, and hugely revealing.
Girl Model does not shock us into thought. Instead, it despondently drifts to a conclusion in which Nadya, the epitome of innocence, comes back from her experience a little wiser to the workings of a cold and exploitative world. There are few surprises here for us cynical Western viewers who already know that this is how things work, but seeing the process so vividly in action is nevertheless a poignant experience.




Taken 2 is a 2012 action thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, and Rade Šerbedžija. The sequel to the 2008 film Taken, it was released on October 3, 2012.
Liam Neeson returns as Bryan Mills, the retired CIA agent with a particular set of skills who stopped at nothing to save his daughter Kim from Albanian kidnappers. When the father of one of the kidnappers swears revenge, and takes Bryan and his wife hostage during their family vacation in Istanbul, Bryan enlists Kim to help them escape, and uses the same advanced level of special forces tactics to get his family to safety and systematically take out the kidnappers one by one.
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Taken 2

Directed by Olivier Megaton
Produced by Luc Besson
Written by
Luc Besson
Robert Mark Kamen
Starring
Liam Neeson
Maggie Grace
Famke Janssen
Rade Šerbedžija
Music by Nathaniel Méchaly
Cinematography Romain Lacourbas
Editing by
Camille Delamarre
Vincent Tabaillon
Studio
EuropaCorp
Grive Productions
Canal+
M6 Films
Ciné+
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s)
7 September 2012 (Deauville Film Festival)
3 October 2012 (France)
Running time 91 minutes
Country France
Language English
Budget $45 million
Box office $117,000,000


After the events in Paris in Taken, family members of the men whom Bryan Mills (Neeson) killed while searching for his daughter, Kim (Grace), return to their hometown, Tropojë, for their funeral. During the ceremony, Murad Krasniqi (Šerbedžija), the employer of the men and father of Marko, a victim whom Bryan killed via electrocution, states that they will find Bryan to avenge the deaths of their loved ones.
When arriving at Kim's home to take her on a driving lesson, Bryan learns that Kim is not there and has a new boyfriend from her mother Lenore (Janssen) who is currently having relationship problems with her husband. After her husband cancels their holiday to China, Bryan suggests that Kim and Lenore join him in Istanbul after he has finished some work he has agreed on. After being led to believe that they have not taken him up on the offer, Bryan is surprised to find that Kim and Lenore have indeed flown out to join him, using his friends to surprise him.


Later, after lunch in the marketplace, Kim stays behind in an attempt to help her parents rekindle their relationship. While they are out, they are pursued by Murad's men and, despite Bryan's efforts, Lenore is captured, forcing Bryan to surrender. Before he does so, he calls Kim to explain the situation and tells her to hide. With advice from Bryan, she is able to evade the kidnappers.
Bryan wakes up with his hands tied to a pole in a dark room. Using a communications device that he had hidden in his socks before setting out that day, Bryan calls Kim, instructing her to go to the US Embassy and tell them what happened, but she begs for a chance to help him and Lenore, which he decides to give her. Under Bryan's guidance, she opens up his weaponry suitcase and throws a live grenade out the window. Bryan uses the time it takes for the sound of the explosion to deduce his location. He then has her take a gun and two more grenades and travel towards his location via the rooftops while he frees himself from his restraints. Bryan then sends steam up a chimney to pinpoint his location, and Kim drops the gun down the chimney, allowing Bryan to use it to kill the guards and escape the building, leaving Lenore behind while he rescues Kim, who is being chased.




Dragon Age: Origins is a third-person single-player role-playing video game developed by BioWare's Edmonton studio and published by Electronic Arts. It is the first game in the Dragon Age franchise. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 3, 2009, and for Mac OS X on December 21, 2009.

Set in the fictional kingdom of Ferelden during a period of civil strife, the player assumes the role of a warrior, mage or rogue coming from an elven, human, or dwarven background who must unite the kingdom to fight an impending invasion by demonic forces. BioWare describes Dragon Age: Origins as a "dark heroic fantasy set in a unique world", and a spiritual successor to their Baldur's Gate series of games, which took place in the Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting of the Dungeons & Dragons franchise.
Upon its release, Dragon Age: Origins was lauded with overwhelmingly positive reviews and considered a critical success. Review aggregator site Metacritic ranks the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game with scores of 91, 87, and 86, respectively. The game also received multiple awards from numerous outlets, ranging from IGN's "PC Game of The Year (2009)" to the Academy of Interactive Arts & Science's "Role-Playing/Massively Multiplayer Game of the Year 2009"


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The game incorporates 6 "origins", the choice depending on the race and class chosen. For example, a dwarf noble begins the game as part of the dwarven royal family, whereas in the dwarf commoner origin, the player starts as a "lowborn" living in poverty. In the human noble origin, the player begins as a Cousland, one of the human noble families in Ferelden. Elven and human mages start their story off in the Ferelden's circle of magi. Origin stories determine the background of the player's character prior to the main events of the game's story, forming an introduction to the world (and a gameplay tutorial) while also comprising hours of play. Events of an individual origin are reflected in the game story and characters. Characters that the player meets during the origin story may reappear throughout the game, some as adversaries.
There is no tracking of moral alignment as in previous BioWare games, just party favor. You can give party members gifts and your speech choices can gain you favor or disfavor with your group[20] but the moral choices of the player will still affect the story throughout the game. The player will accomplish different goals depending on if they choose to be good or evil, but the decisions that the player makes in the process will change the game world accordingly – deciding who will become king, for example, and affecting nations, races and their places in the world. These decisions will also influence the companion NPCs, possibly causing an NPC to leave the party[21] or even attack the player if they disagree strongly with his or her actions.


The game has been described as the spiritual successor to Baldur's Gate by BioWare co-CEO Ray Muzyka, as players are able to issue orders to NPCs in real time, but pause the game to queue up actions such as spells and special attacks, a game mechanic from the Baldur's Gate series. There are three base classes to choose from: warrior, mage, and rogue. These classes can be upgraded into a specialized class such as the berserker or templar for the warrior class, shapeshifter or spirit healer for the mage class, and assassin or ranger for the rogue. The game uses a party system similar to that of the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, another BioWare roleplaying game, featuring the main character with up to three active party members chosen from a pool of NPCs.
The game features a degree of interactivity between spells, such as a fire spell igniting a grease slick before being put out by a blizzard. The game contains many combinations which can be discovered by the player either by accident, or by finding clues as to which combinations are valid.



An expansion to the game, titled Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening, was released in March 2010, and the official sequel, Dragon Age II, was released in March 2011. BioWare intends for Dragon Age: Origins to serve as the foundation for a much broader intellectual property. Even before its release, plans to expand the universe introduced by the game were underway; this included sequels, pen and paper games, books, and comics that would expand the scope of the Dragon Age franchise.[18] Several of those projects have since been released.

dragon age: origins

Developer(s) BioWare Edmonton
Edge of Reality (console versions)
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Distributor(s) Electronic Arts, Valve Corporation
Composer(s) Inon Zur
Series Dragon Age
Engine Eclipse
Version 1.05
(November 23, 2011)
Platform(s) Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Mac OS X
Release date(s) Xbox 360 & Microsoft Windows
NA November 3, 2009
AUS November 5, 2009
EU November 6, 2009
JP January 27, 2011
PlayStation 3
NA November 3, 2009
EU November 6, 2009
AUS November 19, 2009
JP January 27, 2011
Mac OS X
NA December 21, 2009
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player
Media/distribution Optical disc, download
System requirements
See Development section for requirements matrix

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This Is 40 is an upcoming 2012 American comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Judd Apatow, starring Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann. The film is a spin-off from Apatow's 2007 film, Knocked Up. Filming was conducted in mid-2011 and it will be released in the United States and United Kingdom on December 21, 2012.
This Is 40 was originally scheduled to be released on June 1, 2012. However, in May 2011, Universal moved the film back to December 2012, in order to give the June 1 date to their film Snow White & the Huntsman, allowing it to better compete with a rival 2012 Snow White film project, Mirror Mirror, by Relativity Media.

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Directed by Judd Apatow
Produced by Judd Apatow
Clayton Townsend
Barry Mendel
Written by Judd Apatow
Based on Knocked Up by
Judd Apatow
Starring Paul Rudd
Leslie Mann
John Lithgow
Megan Fox
Albert Brooks
Music by Jon Brion
Cinematography Phedon Papamichael
Editing by Brent White
Studio Apatow Productions
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s)
December 21, 2012
Country United States
Language English
Marketing
The first trailer for This Is 40 was released on 27 April 2012 and attached to The Five Year Engagement. The second trailer was released on August 7.
References
^ a b Fleming, Mike (May 16, 2011). "Snow White Battle Intensifies As Universal Moves Its Pic One Month Before Relativity Rival". Deadline.com. Retrieved September 10, 2011.
^ a b Melissa McCarthy to star in 'Knocked Up' sequel
^ Melissa McCarthy and Ryan Lee Join This Is Forty
^ Melissa McCarthy On For Apatow's Latest
^ Megan Fox is hilarious in 'Knocked Up' spinoff, says Leslie Mann
^ Megan Fox Gets Knocked Up
^ John Lithgow Joins Judd Apatow’s ‘This Is Forty
^ This Is Forty (2012) - Full cast and crew


Looper is a 2012 American science fiction action film written and directed by Rian Johnson. The film stars Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Emily Blunt. It was selected as the opening film of the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] The film was released in Australia on September 27, 2012, and in the U.S. and the U.K. on September 28, 2012.


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Rian Johnson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt speaking at WonderCon 2012 in promotion of Looper.
Looper was written and directed by Rian Johnson. After Johnson released The Brothers Bloom in 2008, he re-teamed with producer Ram Bergman, who produced Johnson's previous two films, with the goal of starting production of Looper in 2009. In May 2010, Joseph Gordon-Levitt was cast in one of the lead roles, which he would play after completing Premium Rush. Later in the month, Bruce Willis was also cast. In the following October, Emily Blunt joined Gordon-Levitt and Willis. Filming began in Louisiana in January 2011 and continued in Shanghai in April. Shane Carruth, writer and director of Primer, was confirmed to be involved in creating the effects of the film's time travel sequences.
Filming began in Louisiana on January 24, 2011.


Directed by Rian Johnson
Produced by Ram Bergman
James D. Stern
Written by Rian Johnson
Starring Bruce Willis
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Emily Blunt
Music by Nathan Johnson
Cinematography Steve Yedlin
Editing by Bob Ducsay
Studio FilmDistrict
Endgame Entertainment
DMG Entertainment
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Alliance Films
Release date(s)
September 6, 2012 (TIFF)
September 28, 2012 (United States)
Running time 118 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $30 million[2]
Box office $21,000,000



Release
Looper was released in the United States on September 28, 2012.[14] The film's studio Endgame Entertainment negotiated a deal with FilmDistrict at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2011, for FilmDistrict to release the film in the United States through TriStar Pictures.
The Chinese release of the film will reintegrate a number of scenes set in Shanghai that were edited out due to pacing reasons. The move was requested by Chinese production company DMG Entertainment in order to further appeal to Chinese audiences.
Looper was the Opening Gala Presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2012.
Looper had a UK Premiere as the surprise film of the 32nd Cambridge Film Festival (audience members did not know what film was to be screened until it started).
Reception
The film has received near-universal acclaim from critics. As of October 2, 2012 it holds a 94% "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 201 reviews, with an average score of 8.2/10, with the critics consensus stating "As thought-provoking as it is thrilling, Looper delivers an uncommonly smart, bravely original blend of futuristic sci-fi and good old-fashioned action." On Metacritic, the film holds an 84/100 average rating based on 43 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". UK-based film magazines Empire and Total Film both gave the film a five-star review (denoting 'outstanding') with the latter saying that it's "The best sci-fi movie since Moon. The best time-travel yarn since 12 Monkeys. And one of the best films of 2012." McCoy Cantwell has also given the film positive reviews, calling it the "best [sci-fi] film [in a very long time]."



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.
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Hotel Transylvania is a 2012 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, the creator of Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, and Sym-Bionic Titan, and produced by Michelle Murdocca. The film features the voices of Adam Sandler, Selena Gomez, Andy Samberg, Kevin James, Fran Drescher, Jon Lovitz, Cee Lo Green, Steve Buscemi, Molly Shannon and David Spade.

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The film tells a story of Dracula, the owner of Hotel Transylvania, where the world's monsters can take a rest from human civilization. Dracula invites some of the most famous monsters, including Frankenstein's monster, Mummy, a Werewolf family, and the Invisible Man, to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter Mavis. When the hotel is unexpectedly visited by an ordinary young traveler named Jonathan, Dracula must protect Mavis from falling in love with him before it is too late.

Released on September 28, 2012, the film was met with mixed critical reception, while the audience received it very favourably. Despite mixed reviews, Hotel Transylvania set a new record for the highest-grossing September opening weekend, and earned a total of $51.1 million on a budget of $85 million.
Hotel Transylvania

Directed by  Genndy Tartakovsky
Produced by  Michelle Murdocca
Written by  David I. Stern
Screenplay by  Peter Baynham
Robert Smigel[2]
Story by  Todd Durham
Daniel Hageman
Kevin Hageman
Starring  Adam Sandler
Selena Gomez
Andy Samberg
Kevin James
Fran Drescher
Jon Lovitz
Cee Lo Green
Steve Buscemi
Molly Shannon
David Spade
Music by  Mark Mothersbaugh
Editing by  Catherine Apple
Studio  Sony Pictures Animation
Distributed by  Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 

    September 8, 2012 (Toronto International Film Festival)
    September 28, 2012 (United States)

Running time  91 minutes
Country  United States
Language  English
Budget  $85 million
Box office  $51.1 million


House at the End of the Street is a 2012 American horror-thriller film directed by Mark Tonderai and starring Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Gil Bellows and Elisabeth Shue.

Seeking a fresh start, newly divorced Sarah (Elisabeth Shue) and her daughter Elissa (Jennifer Lawrence) 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 named Carrie-Ann (Eva Link) killed her parents (Krista Bridges and John Healey) in their beds, and disappeared—leaving only a brother, Ryan (Max Thieriot), as the sole survivor. The neighbors explain that Carrie-Ann ran into the woods after the double murder and, though her body was never found, it was believed she drowned in the nearby dam. Ryan now lives alone in the house; the neighborhood hates him because his house drives down their property values. They want to purchase his house and demolish it, but Ryan won't sell the house.


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House at the End of the Street

Directed by  Mark Tonderai
Produced by  Aaron Ryder
Peter Block
Ryan Kavanaugh
Written by  David Loucka
Jonathan Mostow
Starring  Jennifer Lawrence
Max Thieriot
Gil Bellows
Elisabeth Shue
Music by  Theo Green
Cinematography  Miroslaw Baszak
Editing by  Steve Mirkovich
Karen Porter
Studio  FilmNation Entertainment
Distributed by  Relativity Media
Release date(s) 

    September 21, 2012

Running time  101 minutes
Country  United States
Language  English
Budget  $10 million
Box office  $13,840,065

House at the End of the Street
Weaver (Gil Bellows), a local police officer, appears to be Ryan's only supporter. Against the wishes of Elissa’s mother, Elissa and Ryan begin a relationship after he offers her a ride while she was walking home in a storm. He tells Elissa that he accidentally injured Carrie-Ann while they were swinging one day, giving her brain damage and making her extremely aggressive. For his safety, Ryan was sent away from home to take care of a sickly aunt and didn’t return home until after the murders. It is revealed to the viewer early in the film that Ryan has secretly been taking care of Carrie-Ann in a hidden room beneath a trap door in the laundry room. Carrie-Ann attacks him when he enters the room, and after sedating her, he tells her about Elissa and that he wants Carrie-Ann to leave Elissa alone. As the relationship between Ryan and Elissa progresses, Carrie-Ann escapes the room on two occasions and appears to attempt to attack Elissa. During the second escape attempt, Ryan accidentally kills Carrie-Ann while trying to hide her from some local students. In his grief, Ryan visits a diner where a Penn State student waitress (Jordan Hayes) attempts to comfort him.

While visiting Elissa’s battle of the bands at the local high school, several high school students vandalize Ryan’s car and then attack him. While defending himself, he breaks the ankle of one of the students (Nolan Gerard Funk) and then runs home. The remaining students announce they're going to burn his house down. Elissa drives Ryan's broken car home and stops the fire, but while inside finds Ryan's secret room. Opening the door, she is attacked by Carrie-Ann right as Ryan arrives home to stop the attack. At this moment, it is revealed to the viewer that the current Carrie-Ann is actually the Penn State student from the diner, being held captive and made to look like Carrie-Ann.







 
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