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.
Pusher 2012

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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 2012
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
Demon Seed
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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Demon Seed
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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Fetih 1453

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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Fetih 1453

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


 
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