Priest
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Movie: Priest (2011)
Studio : Buckaroo Entertainment
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Runtime : 87 min
Website : priest-movie.net
Rating : PG-13
Trailer :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xerj4o
Review:
Priest, a film based on a Korean comic book, tells the dark tale of a warrior who is living in a post-apocalyptic society where vampires and humans exist, but not peacefully. They have warred for centuries and during the last big war, the vampires were thought to have been killed off. But people lived in huge walled cities run by the Church, who got control of the population in order to “protect” it’s citizens. When a warrior priest (Paul Bettany) who has been living a normal a life as possible under the radar has a vision that the vampires are returning, he is told by the head of the Church (Christopher Plummer) that he must never say what he has seen and threatens to take away his life if he were to reveal the secret. But when the priest’s daughter (Lily Collins) is taken by the vampires, he has no choice but to forego his previous existence and go on a quest to save her against the vampires. With help from a former warrior priestess (Maggie Q) and a wasteland sheriff, who is dating his daughter (Cam Gigandet), the priest must face many dangers to get back that which has been taken. Read more…
Action, Adventure, Horror, In Theaters
blade runner, buckaroo entertainment, christopher plummer, lily collins, maggie q, paul bettany, pg13, post-apocalyptic, priest, screen gems, vampires
Thor
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Movie: Thor (2011)
Studio : The Weinstein Company
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Runtime : 114 min
Website : thor.marvel.com
Rating : PG-13
Trailer :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xgped0
Review:
In Norse Mythology, there is a god of thunder who uses his hammer to stomp out his enemies. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is his name and he is a powerful immortal whose arrogance gets him into trouble and when his actions start a war among the ancients, he is cast out of Asgard to the modern day mortal realm, where Odin (Anthony Hopkins) hopes he will learn humility. While there, he meets Jane Foster (Natalie Portman) who finds him battered from his fall to Earth. Her team, along with Darcy Lewis (Kat Dennings) and their mentor Dr. Selvig (Stellan Skarsgard) want to find the gateway for which he came from as a matter of science. In Thor’s absence on Earth, however, there is a power struggle in Asgard when Odin falls into a deep sleep and only Thor can bring peace back to the kingdom. But will his brother Loki give up the reigns so easily? With the help of his new friends, the Earth and the mythological kingdom may have a chance. Read more…
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, In Theaters
anthony hopkins, asgard, chris hemsworth, comics, kat dennings, kenneth branagh, loki, marvel, natalie portman, odin, pg13, superhero, thor
Hoodwinked Too
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Movie: Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil (2011)
Studio : The Weinstein Company
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Runtime : 85 min
Website : hoodwinkedtoomovie.com
Rating : PG
Trailer :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xhhewa
Review:
If you’ve seen the first one, you know that Little Red Riding Hood is no pushover. The small, but tough Red (Hayden Panettiere) now seeks guidance on how to improve her skills from the mysterious Sisterhood, but when her Granny (Glenn Close) is kidnapped, along with Hansel and Gretel (Bill Hader and Amy Poehler), it’s time for her to leave the fold and take action. Under the direction of Mr. Flippers (David Ogden Steirs), the frog turned PI, and with the help of the Big Bad Wolf (Patrick Warburton), she goes on the journey to save those in trouble. Read more…
Action, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, In Theaters
amy poehler, andy dick, bill haden, brad garrett, cheech marin, david alan grier, david ogden steirs, glenn close, hayden panettiere, heidi klum, hoodwinked, joan cusack, patrick warburton, pg, rob paulsen, tommy chong, wayne newton, weinstein company
Fast Five
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Movie: Fast Five (2011)
Studio : Universal
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Runtime : 130 min
Website : fastfivemovie.com
Rating : PG-13
Trailer :
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xg4kla
Review:
Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) is on his way to prison as you know from the last film, when his buddy, ex-FBI agent Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) and sister Mia (Jordana Brewster) helps him to escape the transport carrying Toretto back to the joint to serve his 25 year sentence. Once he’s freed, it’s down to Rio de Janeiro in hopes of getting away from their legal troubles, but Brian and Mia can’t resist this one job to raise money, but when it goes wrong, they find themselves in hot water with a dangerous businessman who is not too happy that they got involved in his affairs. He wants them and Dom dead. On the other hand, an FBI agent named Hobbs (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) wants them in prison and is very good at getting what he wants. With the help of a local police officer named Elena (Elsa Pataky), he plans to catch them easily, but things don’t always go as planned. The question in the film is who will catch them first and will they get their happily ever after when they pull this one last job worth 100 million dollars. Read more…
Action, Adventure, Comedy, In Theaters
cars, dwayne johnson, elsa pataky, fast & furious, Fast Five, gal gadat, joaquim de almeida, jordana brewster, ludacris, paul walker, pg13, sung kang, tyrese gibson, vin diesel