Friday 18 May 2012

April 6

Titanic 3D
Director: James Cameron
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane
Drama, Romance

we all know it and already saw it but now Cameron and hid team have applied the 3D with intelligence, and often restaint. No movie ever needed 3D less than Titanic. It was already a heightened spectacle with images
grand enough to sear themselves into your cinematic memory bank.It is highly recommended because it is an opportunity to see Titanic, once again on the big screen, the only disaster film in history taht can truly be called a work of art. And it is also, one of the greatest movies ever made.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/05/showbiz/movies/titanic-3d-review-ew/index.html


You will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger
Director: Woody Allen
Cast: Antonio Banderas, Josh Brolin, Antony Hopkins, Gemma Jones
Drama, Romance, musical&comedy




Two couples find their lives upside down by their unfulfilled longings in this ensemble comedy from Woody Allen. Alfie and Helena have been married for years. They have a grown-up daughter named Sally, who is married to a successful novelist named Roy. but finds the nature of her marriage in jeopardy after falling for Greg, the dapper owner of a prominent art gallery...
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/you_will_meet_a_tall_dark_stranger/

The Awakening
Director: Nick Murphy
Cast: Rebecca Hall, Imelda Staunten
horror



Rarely does a hoorror film make the back of your neck tingle with the calibre of its performances as well as its jumps and jolts- but The Awakening, a beautifully mounted ghost story in the style of The Turn of the Screw, provides chills of both kinds.
England, 1921: Florence, a rational debunker of spiritualists, is summoned by Dominic West to look into some spooky goings  on at his remote boys' school. Aided by the matron, Florence investigates- and finds the school's problems may not be rationally debunkable.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmreviews/8882103/The-Awakening-review.html







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