Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Sci-Fi Action Thriller “Caprica”

Caprica is a Sci-Fi action drama film from United States, directed by Michael Nankin and Wayne Rose.
Plot Story
Two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, live together on a peaceful planet known as Caprica, where a startling breakthrough in artificial intelligence brings about unforeseen consequences. A spin-off of the Sci Fi Channel series "Battlestar Galactica" set 50 years prior to the events of that show.
Principal Cast
Eric Stoltz as Daniel Graystone
Esai Morales as Joseph Adama
Alessandra Toreson as Zoe Graystone
Brian Markinson as Jordan Duram
Hiro Kanagawa as Cyrus Xander
Panou as Olaf Willow
Alex Arsenault as Philomon
John Pyper-Ferguson as Tomas Vergis

Monday, September 14, 2009

The Sword with No Name (South Korea)

The Sword with No Name is an forthcoming South Korean action film, made in Korean language, with Seung-woo Cho, Su-Ae as lead actors.





Canadian romantic drama “Love & Savagery” Posters

Monday, April 20, 2009

Hollywood Comedy "Management"

Management is a forthcoming comedy film directed by Stephen Belber and starring Jennifer Aniston and Steve Zahn. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Story
Management chronicles the chance meeting of Mike Cranshaw and Sue Claussen when she checks into the roadside motel owned by Mike's parents in Arizona. A bottle of wine 'compliments of management' jump starts the cross-country journey and unique courtship between two different kinds of people who are both ultimately looking for the same thing - a sense of happiness. Mike sees something special in button downed Sue that inspires him to take a chance and hit the road to go after her. But once he reaches Maryland, he finds that Sue has no place for an aimless dreamer in her carefully ordered life. Obsessed with making a difference in the world, Sue falls back in with her punk-turned-Yogurt mogul ex-boyfriend, who promises her a chance to head his charity operations. But having finally found something worth fighting for, Mike puts his hopes against her practicality and the two embark on a twisted, bumpy, ultimately freeing journey to discover that their place in the world just might be together.
Lead Actors
Jennifer Aniston
Woody Harrelson
Steve Zahn
Fred Ward
Margo Martindale
Gavin Bristol
Tzi Ma
Robert Zorn
James Hiroyuki Liao
Katie O'Grady
Dominic Fumusa
Moreen Littrell
Collin Crowley
Yolanda Suarez
Don Burns
Gilberto Martin del Campo
John San Nicolas
Kimberly Howard
Technical Details
Directed by: Stephen Belber
Produced by: Wyck Godfrey, Marty Bowen
Written by: Stephen Belber
Distributed by: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Release date(s): USA: May 15, 2009

Official Trailer
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Oscar winning Documentary "Man on Wire"

Man on Wire is a 2008 documentary film directed by James Marsh. The film chronicles Philippe Petit's 1974 high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of New York's World Trade Center and is based on Philippe Petit's book, To Reach the Clouds, which has recently been released in paperback with the new title Man on Wire. The film is crafted like a heist film, presenting rare footage of the preparations for the event and still photographs of the walk, alongside reenactments (with Paul McGill as the young Petit) and modern-day interviews with the participants.
It competed in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema Documentary and the World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary. In February 2009, the film won the BAFTA for Outstanding British Film, the Independent Spirit Awards and the Academy Award for Best Documentary.
Producers Note
The film's producer, Simon Chinn, first encountered Philippe Petit in April 1995 on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs when he decided to pursue him for the film rights to his book, To Reach the Clouds. After months of discussion, Petit agreed with the conditions that he would play an active, collaborative part in the making of the film.
In an interview conducted during Man on Wire's run at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, director James Marsh explained that he was drawn to the story in part because it immediately struck him as "a heist movie". Marsh also commented that as a New Yorker himself, he saw the film as something to give back to the city. He said he hopes to hear people say that they will now always think of Petit and his performance when recalling the World Trade Center's twin towers.
Responding to questioning as to why the towers' destruction 27 years later was not mentioned in the film, Marsh explained that Philippe Petit's act was "incredibly beautiful" and that it "would be unfair and wrong to infect his story with any mention, discussion or imagery of the Towers being destroyed."




Official Trailer
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