Posted on
Dec 20 2007 3:39 PM
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adnana
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On February 22nd, Magnolia Pictures will finally release The Signal - David Bruckner, Dan Bush and Jacob Gentry's story of a city in turmoil when a "signal" permeates televisions and cell phones and drives residents into a violent fury...
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Posted on
Mar 03 2007 3:06 AM
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Xtrmius
Gang-du (SONG Kang-ho) works at a food-stand on the banks of the Han River. Dozing on the job, he is awakened by his daughter, Hyun-seo ( KO A-sung), who is angry with him for missing a teacher-parent meeting at school. As Gang-du walks out to the riverbank with a delivery, he notices that a large crowd of people have gathered, taking pictures and talking about something hanging from the Han River Bridge. The otherwise idyllic landscape turns suddenly to bedlam, when a terrifying creature climbs up onto the riverbank and begins to crush and eat people.
Foreign Rating: R In Theatres: March 9th, 2007
Bong Joon-ho (dir.) Song Kang-Ho Byun Hee-Bong Park Hae-IL Bae Doo-Na Ko A-Sung
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A harrowing and ultimately human story of two very different families. Leo Waters (Lapaglia) is an idealistic architect and patriarch of an affluent, suburban Chicago family. Tonya Neeley (Davis) is a pragmatic activist who is trying to keep her family together while living in one of the city’s most drug and crime-infested public housing projects.
In Theatres: December 1st, 2006 Matt Tauber (dir.) Anthony Lapaglia Viola Davis Isabella Rossellini Hayden Panettiere Sebastian Stan
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Posted on
Oct 12 2006 4:39 AM
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Vicetra
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Release Date: October 27, 2006
Tom Sullivan is Destn, the leader of an almost-famous band that has been supplementing their income with large amounts of mob-related cocaine smuggling. But when the band and their manager, Raf (Jack Palance), attempt to sever their mob ties, they are coerced into doing on last haul. In the process, they lose 2 million dollars' worth of cocaine and find themselves in a lot of trouble. Andy Warhol makes and appearance as himself. This 1970's curiosity from director Ulli Lommel (THE BOOGEY MAN, BLANK GENERATION) features a script co-written by Warhol biographer Victor Bockris and was partially filmed at Warhol's Long Island estate.
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