Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Movie:Contagion (2011)

Contagion

Movie:Space Station 76

Space Station 76
What The Flick?!: Movie review Interview on Jack Plotnick and Patrick Wilson

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Movie:Edge of Tomorrow

Edge of Tomorrow (2014) Making of & Behind the Scenes

Movie:The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Behind the Scenes (Broll) Part 1 of 3


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Behind the Scenes (Broll) Part 2 of 3


The Secret Life of Walter Mitty: Behind the Scenes (Broll) Part 3 of 3

Movie:The Butterfly Effect

4 Different Endings

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Movie:Pixar:The Good Dinosaur

Pixar: The Good Dinosaur

August 29, 2014: What Happened to Pixar's The Good Dinosaur?
August 20, 2014: Jonathan Lithgow Talks THE GOOD DINOSAUR - AMC Movie News
September 20, 2013: Jerry Bruckheimer & Disney split, The Good Dinosaur moves to 2015 - Beyond The Trailer
September 6, 2013: The Good Dinosaur first look teaser trailer
August 20, 2013: D23 Expo 2013: Dinsney Studios Presentation - Pixar's The Good Dinosaur, Inside Out, Finding Dory
August 12, 2013: Disney D23 Expo: The Good Dinosaur Cast
March 12, 2013: Pixar Upcoming Movies: The Good Dinosaur 2014 & Inside the Mind 2015 - Beyond The Trailer

Movie:Pixar:Finding Dory

Pixar: Finding Dory
August 11, 2013: Finding Dory D23 Expo
April 2, 2013: Ellen Announces 'Finding Dory'

Movie:Pixar:Inside Out (2015)

Pixar: Inside Out
October 2, 2014: Inside Out US Teaser Trailer
August 31, 2014: Exclusive Sneak Peek
May 27, 2014: Story Revealed for New pixar Movie "Inside Out" - The Know
August 24, 2013: Disney Pixar 'Inside Out' - First look at "JOY" from the D23
August 13, 2013: D23 Expo 2013: Pixar's 'Inside Out' Preview
August 10, 2013: Phyllis Smith Talks Disney Pixar INSIDE OUT at D23 Expo - Red Carpet Interview

Monday, April 8, 2013

Roger Ebert’s last review: ‘To the Wonder’

Appropriately it’s a review of a film by a director Mr. Ebert held in great esteem: Terrence Malick. Of Malick’s last film, Mr. Ebert remarked: “There were once several directors who yearned to make no less than a masterpiece but now there are only a few. Malick has stayed true to that hope ever since his first feature in 1973.”
Continue reading on Chicago Sun-Times.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

花のあと(2010)

原作:花のあと(1985)
原作形式:短編時代小説
原作者:藤沢周平
主題歌:一青窈「花のあと」
監督:中西健二(なかにしけんじ)
主演:北川景子(きたがわけいこ), 甲本雅裕(こうもとまさひろ), 宮尾俊太郎(みやおしゅんたろう)

Monday, October 22, 2012

Searching for Bobby Fischer (Full Movie)

Bobby Fischer
The full movie of bobby fischer

Saturday, April 21, 2012

In the Family

"In the Family" centers on one of the notable performances I've seen — if, indeed, it is a performance. Perhaps Patrick Wang is exactly like that. Then he must be a very good man. He wrote, directed and stars in the film, but it's not a one-man show. It is about the meaning of "family." This is his first feature, and may signal the opening of an important career.
Continue Reading on RogerEbert.com

Friday, April 13, 2012

John Carter

I don't see any way to begin a review of "John Carter" without referring to "Through Time and Space With Ferdinand Feghoot." That was a series of little stories that appeared in the magazine Fantasy and Science Fiction from 1956 to 1973 and had a great influence on my development as a critic. In one of the Feghoot adventures, the hero finds himself on Mars and engaged in bloody swordplay. He is sliced in the leg. Then in the other leg. Then an arm is hacked off. "To hell with this," Feghoot exclaims, unholstering his ray gun and vaporizing his enemies.
Continue Reading on RogerEbert.com

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Take Shelter

Here is a frightening thriller based not on special effects gimmicks but on a dread that seems quietly spreading in the land: that the good days are ending, and climate changes or other sinister forces will sweep away our safety. "Take Shelter" unfolds in a quiet Ohio countryside with big skies and flat horizons, and involves a happy family whose life seems contented.
Continue Reading on RogerEbert.com

Jeff Nichols (Director, Writer)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2158772/


An AICN Reader Has Boarded Peter Berg's BATTLESHIP In Tokyo!!

An AICN reader named Jake Walsh attended yesterday's Tokyo premier of Peter Berg's bigscreen adaptation/alienificaton of the famous Hasbro game BATTLESHIP.

What follows are Jake's thoughts on the film. I've tweaked his contributions slightly to extract a SPOILER or two which maybe wouldn't have been fair to release so far out, but substabntively this is very much his report in full. We deeply appreciate his time and effort when sending this along.

His verdict? It's huge, oversized, Bay-esque extravagenza but without the heart and charm of Bay. I'll let Jake speak for himself from this point forward.

We can judge for ourselves when BATTLESHIP opens next month.
Continue Reading on AintItCool.com 

Peter Berg (Director)
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000916/

Tadanobu Asano
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038355/

Friday, March 30, 2012

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

The success of the her­oine Lisbeth Salander suggests a hunger in audiences for an action picture hero who is not a white 35ish male with stubble on his chin. Such characters are often effective, but they sometimes seem on loan from other films. There are few characters anywhere like Salander, played here by Rooney Mara and by Noomi Rapace in the original 2009 Swedish picture. Thin, stark, haunted, with a look that crosses goth with S&M, she is fearsomely intelligent and emotionally stranded.
Continue Reading on RogerEbert.com