Published on: 2nd September, 2010
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is an American drama film directed by Oliver Stone. It is a sequel to the 1987 Academy Award-winning film Wall Street, and the first sequel Stone has directed.
Published on: 31st August, 2010
Charlie St. Cloud (Zac Efron), a sailor, receives a sailing scholarship to Stanford University. Before his departure for college, Charlie promises his younger brother, Sam (Charlie Tahan), that they will play baseball together every day until he leaves.
Published on: 27th August, 2010
After a horrific car accident, Anna wakes up to find the local funeral director Eliot Deacon preparing her body for her funeral.
Published on: 24th August, 2010
Cillian Murphy and Elaine Cassidy star as Cork teenagers who have a lifelong, but unhealthy friendship that is imploding as they approach adulthood.
Published on: 24th August, 2010
War photographer Grace, devastated after a violent incident in Iraq, renounces her profession. Her Belgian husband, Max, is a cataract surgeon working at an eye clinic in the high Andes of Peru.
Published on: 14th August, 2010
When the fighters find a hideout, Heihachi reveals to Jin the true nature of his origin, explaining that many years ago, Kazuya raped Jun and attempted to kill her. He took her out of Tekken City to keep her alive.
Published on: 14th August, 2010
The film is set in Xenia, Ohio, a small town hit by a tornado in 1974. The film depicts Xenia as the home of various oddball and somewhat disturbing backwater characters.
Published on: 11th August, 2010
Trevor Reznik (Christian Bale) is a machinist who has had chronic insomnia for a year and has progressively lost weight to the point where he has become severely emaciated. His alarming appearance and strange behavior cause his co-workers to stay away from him; they eventually turn on him after he is involved in a machine accident that costs a man, Miller (Michael Ironside), his left arm.
Published on: 9th August, 2010
Oldboy (Hangul: 올드보이, the phonetic transliteration of “old boy”) is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Park Chan-wook. It is loosely based on the Japanese manga of the same name written by Nobuaki Minegishi and Garon Tsuchiya.
Published on: 9th August, 2010
A loose brick falls, and behind it is a crumpled, envelope. Sophie discovers it is a 1957 letter written by Claire, an English woman who while in Italy studying art, fell in love with Lorenzo Bartolini.