|
Pompano 18 |
|
Week beginning 3//10 |
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Alice in Wonderland |
|
Starts On 3/5/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 11:15 12:35 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:00 11:20 12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 11:15 12:35 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
11:20 12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
12:35 1:55 3:15 |
|
regular |
4:40 5:55 7:15 8:35 9:55 |
|
Alice in Wonderland in 3D |
|
Starts On 3/5/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:35 11:55 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:40 12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:35 11:55 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:30 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:30 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:30 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:30 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
12:00 1:20 2:35 |
|
regular |
4:05 5:15 6:40 7:55 9:20 10:30 |
|
Brooklyn's Finest |
|
Starts On 3/5/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 12:30 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:00 1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 12:30 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
1:05 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:05 10:20 |
|
Thomas and Friends: Hero of the Rails |
|
Starts On 3/5/2010 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:25 |
|
Cop Out |
|
Starts On 2/26/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 11:30 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 11:30 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
12:10 1:00 2:40 3:35 |
|
regular |
5:10 6:10 7:50 8:50 10:25 |
|
The Crazies |
|
Starts On 2/26/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 12:25 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:10 12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 12:25 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
12:35 3:00 |
|
regular |
5:30 8:00 10:30 |
|
Shutter Island |
|
Starts On 2/19/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
1:15 2:15 |
|
regular |
4:25 5:25 7:35 8:30 10:45 11:45 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:05 11:15 1:15 2:15 |
|
regular |
4:25 5:25 7:35 8:30 10:45 11:45 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
12:15 1:15 3:25 |
|
regular |
4:25 6:35 7:30 9:45 10:35 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:15 1:15 3:25 |
|
regular |
4:25 6:35 7:30 9:45 10:35 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:15 1:15 3:25 |
|
regular |
4:25 6:35 7:30 9:45 10:35 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:15 1:15 3:25 |
|
regular |
4:25 6:35 7:30 9:45 10:35 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
12:15 1:15 3:25 |
|
regular |
4:25 6:35 7:30 9:45 10:35 |
|
Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief |
|
Starts On 2/12/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:35 1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
1:25 |
|
regular |
4:15 7:00 9:50 |
|
The Wolfman |
|
Starts On 2/12/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
regular |
8:10 10:40 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
regular |
8:10 10:40 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
regular |
8:05 10:35 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
regular |
8:05 10:35 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
regular |
8:05 10:35 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
regular |
8:05 10:35 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
regular |
8:05 10:35 |
|
Valentine's Day |
|
Starts On 2/12/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:15 1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
1:10 |
|
regular |
4:20 7:20 10:15 |
|
Dear John |
|
Starts On 2/5/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
1:45 |
|
regular |
7:10 |
|
Crazy Heart |
|
Starts On 1/29/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
10:50 1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
1:30 |
|
regular |
4:10 6:50 9:30 |
|
The Tooth Fairy |
|
Starts On 1/22/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
12:20 2:55 |
|
regular |
5:35 |
|
A Single Man |
|
Starts On 1/15/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 11:50 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
11:40 2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 11:50 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
11:40 2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
2:05 |
|
regular |
4:30 6:55 9:25 |
|
The Book of Eli |
|
Starts On 1/15/2010 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
11:00 |
|
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
11:00 |
|
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
regular |
4:20 10:10 |
|
Avatar |
|
Starts On 12/18/2009 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
2:30 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
11:05 2:40 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
11:05 2:40 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
2:30 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
2:30 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
2:30 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
2:30 |
|
regular |
6:15 10:00 |
|
Avatar 3D |
|
Starts On 12/18/2009 |
|
Digital |
|
Friday |
3/5 |
matinee |
12:30 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:40 11:15 |
|
Saturday |
3/6 |
matinee |
12:30 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:40 11:15 |
|
Sunday |
3/7 |
matinee |
12:30 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:40 |
|
Monday |
3/8 |
matinee |
12:30 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:40 |
|
Tuesday |
3/9 |
matinee |
12:30 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:40 |
|
Wednesday |
3/10 |
matinee |
12:30 |
|
regular |
4:05 7:40 |
|
Thursday |
3/11 |
matinee |
2:50 |
|
regular |
6:25 10:00 |
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Remember Meis a
romantic-drama film directed by Allen Coulter based on a screenplay
written by Will Fetters and Jenny Lumet. The film stars Robert
Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin and Pierce Brosnan. |
She's Out Of My League
is an American romantic comedy film, directed by Jim Field Smith and
written by Sean Anders and John Morris. The film stars Jay Baruchel
and Alice Eve, and was produced by Jimmy Miller for DreamWorks. |
Our
Family Wedding is a comedy film starring Forest
Whitaker, America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, Lance Gross and Regina
King.
|
Brooklyn's Finest is an American crime film
starring
Richard Gere,
Don Cheadle,
Ethan Hawke, and
Wesley Snipes. It is directed by
Antoine Fuqua, and written by Michael C. Martin, a one-time subway
flagger from East New York. |
Alice In Wonderlandis
a surreal/fantasy-adventure film directed by
Tim Burton. It is an extension to the
Lewis Carroll novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through
the Looking-Glass. |
Cop Out
is a 2010 buddy cop comedy film written by brothers Mark and Robb
Cullen and directed by Kevin Smith. The film stars Bruce Willis and
Tracy Morgan. Two veteran cops (Willis and Morgan) are tracking down
a stolen vintage baseball card. On the chase, they rescue Gabriela
(Ana de la Reguera), dealing with gangsters and money laundering. |
The Crazies is
an
American horror film directed by Breck Eisner. The story revolves
around a town whose
water supply has
been poisoned by an
unknown toxin. It is
a remake of the 1973
film of the same
name. |
Shutter Island
is a thriller directed
by Martin Scorsese and starring
Leonardo DiCaprio. The film is based on the 2003 novel of the
same name by
Dennis Lehane. In 1954, two U.S. marshals investigate the
disappearance of a
patient from a
hospital for the
criminally insane on
an island in
Massachusetts. They
run into trouble
when they are
deceived by the
hospital's chief
administrator, a
hurricane hits, and
an inmate riot traps
them on the island. |
|
Valentine's Day
is a 2010 American
romantic comedy film
directed by
Garry Marshall.
The screenplay was
written by
Katherine Fugate.
The film deals with
casually
intertwining stories
of the heart that
take place over the
course of one
Valentine's Day.
|
The Wolfman
is a remake of the 1941
classic horror film of the same name. The remake is directed by
Joe Johnston and stars
Benicio del Toro,
Anthony Hopkins,
Emily Blunt,
Hugo Weaving and
Geraldine Chaplin. Although originally scheduled for a November
6, 2009 release, it has been pushed back several times and is slated
to be released on February 12, 2010. |
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
(known as Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief in the UK and
Australia) is an upcoming fantasy-adventure film directed by
Chris Columbus. The film is an adaptation of The Lightning
Thief, the first novel in the Percy Jackson & The Olympians series
by
Rick Riordan. It will star
Logan Lerman as the titular Percy Jackson alongside an ensemble
cast which includes
Brandon T. Jackson,
Alexandra Daddario,
Jake Abel,
Rosario Dawson,
Steve Coogan,
Uma Thurman,
Catherine Keener,
Sean Bean and
Pierce Brosnan. It is set to be released on February 12, 2010. |
Dear John
is a
romantic
drama/war
film starring
Channing Tatum
and
Amanda Seyfried.
Directed by
Lasse Hallström,
the film is an
adaptation of
Nicholas Sparks'
novel of the same
name. It shows the
life of a young
woman (Amanda
Seyfried) after she
falls in love with a
soldier (Channing
Tatum). They decide
to exchange letters
to each other after
he was deployed to
the war. The film
will be released
theatrically in
North America on
February 5, 2010.
John (an army man)
and Savannah fall in
love during an
annual leave for
John. The two write
several letters to
each other to keep
in touch, but as the
years pass by,
everything starts to
drift apart,
including John's
father, and the
seemingly
unbreakable bond
between Savannah and
John.
John (an army man)
and Savannah fall in
love during an
annual leave for
John. The two write
several letters to
each other to keep
in touch, but as the
years pass by,
everything starts to
drift apart,
including John's
father, and the
seemingly
unbreakable bond
between Savannah and
John. |
|
From Paris With Love
is an upcoming
action film starring
John Travolta
and
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
and directed by
Pierre Morel.
The screenplay was
co-written by
Luc Besson.
In Paris, a young
employee (Jonathan
Rhys Meyers)
in the office of the
US Ambassador joins
forces with FBI
Agent Charlie Wax (John
Travolta)
looking to stop a
terrorist attack in
the city.
|
When
in
Rome
is a
romantic
comedy
film
directed
by
Mark
Steven
Johnson,
co-written
by
Johnson,
David
Diamond
and
David
Weissman,
and
starring
Kristen
Bell.
A
successful
and
single
art
curator
(Kristen
Bell)
goes
to
Rome
to
attend
her
younger
sister's
impulsive
wedding.
While
there,
she
picks
up
coins
from
a
reputed
“fountain
of
love,”
(probably
based
on
the
Trevi
Fountain)
and
when
she
leaves
she
is
pursued
back
to
New
York
by a
band
of
aggressive
suitors
whose
coins
she
took. |
Edge
of Darkness is a film
adaptation of the
1985 BBC television
series, Edge of
Darkness. The film
stars Mel Gibson and
Ray Winstone, and is
directed by Martin
Campbell and
produced by Michael
Wearing, who also
directed and
produced the series
respectively. Edge
of Darkness follows
a detective (Mel
Gibson)
investigating the
murder of his
activist daughter (Bojana
Novakovic),
uncovering political
conspiracies and
cover-ups in the
process. |
Legion
is an apocalyptic
thriller film,
directed and written
by
Scott Stewart
and Peter Schink, it
stars
Paul Bettany,
Kate Walsh and
Dennis Quaid.
After God loses
faith in humanity,
the archangel
Michael (Paul
Bettany), who has
become a fallen
angel, is the only
one standing between
mankind and
Armageddon. This
time using angels to
execute the Last
Judgment, God's
wrath descends on
Earth to exterminate
the world's
population. In a
desperate,
last-chance gambit,
Michael leads a
group of strangers
to a small New
Mexico diner to
protect a young
waitress (Adrianne
Palicki) who may be
pregnant with Christ
in his second
coming. |
Tooth
Fairy
is
an
upcoming
comedy-fantasy
film
starring
Dwayne
Johnson
as
the
title
character
and
Julie
Andrews,
produced
by
Walden
Media
and
due
for
release
by
20th
Century
Fox
on
January
22,
2010.
Dwayne
Johnson
is
"The
Tooth
Fairy",
also
known
as
Derek
Thompson,
a
hard-charging
minor
league
hockey
player
whose
nickname
comes
from
his
habit
of
separating
opposing
players
from
their
bicuspids.
When
Derek
discourages
a
youngster's
hopes,
he's
sentenced
to
one
week's
hard
labor
as a
"real"
tooth
fairy,
complete
with
the
requisite
tutu,
wings,
and
magic
wand.
At
first,
Derek
"can't
handle
the
tooth"—bumbling
and
stumbling
as
he
tries
to
furtively
wing
his
way
through
strangers'
homes...doing
what
tooth
fairies
do.
But
as
Derek
slowly
adapts
to
his
new
position,
he
begins
to
rediscover
his
own
forgotten
dreams. |
Extraordinary
Measures
is a
2010
Medical
drama
film
starring
Brendan
Fraser,
Harrison
Ford,
and
Keri
Russell.
It
is
distributed
by
CBS
Films
and
is
scheduled
for
release
on
January
22,
2010.
This
motion
picture
was
shot
in
Beaverton,
Oregon,
Portland,
and
Vancouver,
Washington.
Brendan
Fraser
plays
John
Crowley,
a
biotechnology
executive,
whose
two
youngest
children
were
afflicted
with
Pompe
disease
(Glycogen
storage
disease
type
II
or
acid
maltase
deficiency).
Along
with
his
wife,
Aileen
(Keri
Russell),
he
raises
money
for
research
scientist
Robert
Stonehill
(Harrison
Ford)
(representing
Dr.
William
Canfield),
forming
a
company
to
develop
a
drug
to
save
his
children's
lives. |
|
The
Spy
Next
Door
is
an
upcoming
martial
arts
action
comedy
film
starring
Jackie
Chan,
Billy
Ray
Cyrus,
George
Lopez,
and
Magnus
Scheving.
Filming
started
in
late
October
in
New
Mexico
and
was
finished
in
late
December
2008.
The
movie
is
to
be
released
on
January
15,
2010.
Plot: While
babysitting
his
girlfriend's
children,
former
CIA
agent
Bob
Ho (Jackie
Chan)
winds
up
having
to
fight
off
his
nemesis,
a
Russian
terrorist,
after
one
of
the
kids
inadvertently
downloads
a
secret
formula. |
|
The
Book
of
Eli
is a
2010
American
post-apocalyptic
film
directed
by
the
Hughes
brothers
and
starring
Denzel
Washington,
Gary
Oldman
and
Mila
Kunis.
In
post-apocalyptic
2043,
a
lone
person,
Eli
(Denzel
Washington),
guards
the
Book
of
Eli
(a
Bible
which,
to
his
knowledge,
is
the
last
in
the
world),
which
provides
knowledge
that
could
redeem
society,
and
the
source
of
all
their
pain.
The
despot
(Gary
Oldman)
of a
small
makeshift
town
plans
to
take
possession
of
the
book. |
In
Leap Year
Anna
(Amy Adams) travels
to Dublin, Ireland
to propose to her
boyfriend Jeremy
(Adam Scott) on
February 29, leap
day, because
according to Irish
legend, a man who is
proposed to on a
leap day must
accept.[1] While
mid-flight to
Dublin, there is a
storm and they must
divert to Cardiff.
Anna hires a boat to
take her to Cork,
but gets only as far
as the Dingle
Peninsula, where she
enlists the help of
a surly Irish
innkeeper, Declan
(Matthew Goode), to
make an unexpected
cross-country trek
across land and
water to pull off
the perfect proposal
in time, and begins
to question her
intentions with
Jeremy when she
makes a connection
with Declan. |
Daybreakers
In
2019, a major viral
outburst transformed
a majority of the
world's population
into vampires 10
years before the
start of the movie.
With only a handful
of humans left to
provide blood for
the starving
population of
vampires, extinction
is a very real risk
for the new dominant
species of humanity.
The vampires are
depicted as being
immortal, and
possessing similar
physical appearances
as regular humans.
Vampires are
depicted as having
yellow tinted irises
and pale skin. They
also have most of
the 'classic'
vampiric traits;
lack of a
reflection, fangs,
vulnerability to
sunlight and stakes
through the heart.
They also have no
pulse.
In response to the
dwindling blood
supply, the vampires
seek to hunt and
farm the remaining
humans for their
blood and to find a
blood substitute to
prolong their
existence. If a
vampire doesn't
drink blood, then
they will transform
from having a
recognizable human
form into a violent,
uncontrollable, and
bat-like creature of
the night.[3] A
secret team of human
and 'cured'
researchers try to
uncover a way that
would rescue the
human race.[4]
At the same time,
small factions of
surviving humans
wish to repopulate
the species, often
using violent means
to retain their
humanity. |
In
Youth
in Revolt,
Nick
Twisp (Michael Cera)
is a cynical
sex-obsessed
16-year-old who,
while on vacation in
a trailer park,
meets Sheeni
Saunders (Portia
Doubleday), an
intellectual and
beautiful girl. The
only things really
standing in his way
are Sheeni's
poetry-writing
ex-boyfriend Trent
(Jonathan B.
Wright), Nick's
temperamental
divorced parents
(Steve Buscemi and
Jean Smart), and
Nick's mom's
boyfriends (Zach
Galifianakis and Ray
Liotta). When Nick
realizes she is not
interested, he comes
up with an
alter-ego, named
François, who
resembles Nick, but
has blue eyes, a
mustache, a deeper
voice, and a
player/bad boy
attitude to help him
with his pursuit of
Sheeni. But when
Francois ends up
making Nick a wanted
criminal, everything
spins out of
control. |
|
It's Complicated
is a
2009
American
romantic comedy
feature film
written and directed
by
Nancy Meyers,
starring
Meryl Streep,
Steve Martin and
Alec
Baldwin
Jane
is a
self-reliant
divorcee
who
owns
a
successful
bakery
in
Santa
Barbara.
After
ten
years
of
separation
and
3
grown
children,
she
finally
achieves
a
good
relationship
with
her
ex-husband
Jake,
a
successful
attorney
who
has
remarried
the
much-younger
Agness.
Jane
and
Jake
meet
when
out
of
town
and
attending
the
college
graduation
of
their
son.
A
dinner
together
develops
into
an
affair,
making
Jane
"the
other
woman".
Complicating
matters
is
Adam,
an
architect
hired
to
remodel
Jane’s
kitchen,
who
is
himself
healing
from
a
divorce
of
his
own,
and
who
has
begun
to
fall
in
love
with
Jane.
He
realizes
he
is
now
part
of a
very
strange
love
triangle.
|
|
Sherlock Holmes
is an upcoming 2009
film adaptation of
Arthur Conan Doyle's
fictional character
of the same name.
The film was
directed by
Guy Ritchie and
produced by
Joel Silver,
Lionel Wigram,
Susan Downey and
Dan Lin. The
screenplay by
Michael Robert
Johnson,
Anthony Peckham
and
Simon Kinberg is
based on Lionel
Wigram's story and
Doyle's characters.
Robert Downey, Jr.
and
Jude Law portray
Holmes and
John Watson
respectively. The
film will be
released on December
25, 2009.
The
film
is
set
in
1891
and
revolves
around
Holmes
(Robert
Downey,
Jr.)
and
Watson
(Jude
Law)
stopping
a
conspiracy
to
destroy
Britain.
The
film
opens
with
Holmes
apprehending
the
murderous
cult
leader
Lord
Blackwood
(Mark
Strong),
who
promises
he
will
return
from
the
dead
and
exact
his
revenge
as
he
is
being
led
to
the
gallows.
|
The
Young
Victoria
is a
2009
British
film
based
around
the
accession
to
the
throne
and
early
reign
of
Queen
Victoria,
and
her
marriage
to
Prince
Albert.
It
stars
Emily
Blunt,
Rupert
Friend,
Miranda
Richardson,
and
Jim
Broadbent.
The
film
is
produced
by
Graham
King,
Martin
Scorsese,
Sarah,
Duchess
of
York,
and
Tim
Headington.
The
world
premiere
was
held
at
the
Electric
Palace
in
Bridport,
Dorset
in
South
West
England,
United
Kingdom.
It
is
scheduled
to
be
released
in
limited
markets
in
the
US
on
December
18th,
2009.
The
film
is a
romantic
dramatization
of
some
of
the
events
preceding
and
following
the
coronation
of
Queen
Victoria,
focusing
on
her
early
reign
and
romance
with
Prince
Albert
in
the
1830s.
|
Nine,
is a 2009 American
musical romantic
film directed and
produced by
Rob Marshall.
The screenplay, by
Michael Tolkin
and
Anthony Minghella,
is based on
Arthur Kopit's
book for the 1982
Tony Award-winning
musical of the same
name, which was
derived from an
Italian play by
Mario Fratti
inspired by
Federico Fellini's
autobiographical
film 8½.
Maury Yeston
composed the music
and wrote the lyrics
for the songs. The
film is scheduled to
be released in the
US on December 18,
2009, in New York
City and Los
Angeles, and open
for wide release on
December 25, 2009.
The
principal cast
consists of Academy
Award winners
Daniel Day-Lewis,
Judi Dench,
Nicole Kidman,
Marion Cotillard,
Penélope Cruz,
and
Sophia Loren;
Academy Award
nominee and Golden
Globe Award winner
Kate Hudson; and
Grammy winner
Fergie.
Having
reached
the
age
of
fifty,
director
Guido
Contini
(Daniel
Day-Lewis)
is
facing
a
midlife
crisis
that
is
stifling
his
creativity
and
leading
him
into
a
variety
of
complicated
romantic
involvements.
As
he
struggles
to
complete
his
latest
film,
he
is
forced
to
balance
the
numerous
formative
women
in
his
life,
including
his
wife,
Luisa
(Marion
Cotillard),
his
mistress,
Carla
(Penélope
Cruz),
his
film
star
muse,
Claudia
(Nicole
Kidman),
his
confidant
and
costume
designer
(Judi
Dench),
an
American
fashion
journalist,
Stephanie
(Kate
Hudson),
a
prostitute
from
his
youth,
Saraghina
(Fergie),
and
his
mother
(Sophia
Loren).
|
|
Avatar,
also known as
James Cameron's
Avatar, is a
3-D science fiction
epic film written
and directed by
James Cameron,
due to be released
on December 16, 2009
by 20th Century Fox.
The film is
Lightstorm
Entertainment's
latest project, and
focuses on an epic
conflict on a
far-away world
called Pandora,
where humans and the
native species of
Pandora, the Na'vi,
engage in a war over
the planet's
resources and
existence.
The
story’s
protagonist,
Jake
Sully
(Sam
Worthington),
is a
former
U.S.
Marine
who
was
wounded
and
paralyzed
from
the
waist
down
in
combat
on
Earth.
Jake
is
selected
to
participate
in
the
Avatar
program,
which
will
enable
him
to
walk.
Jake
travels
to
Pandora,
a
lush
jungle-covered
extraterrestrial
moon
filled
with
incredible
life
forms,
some
beautiful,
many
terrifying.
Pandora
is
also
home
to
the
Na’vi,
a
sentient
humanoid
race,
who
are
considered
primitive,
yet
are
more
physically
capable
than
humans.
Standing
three
meters
tall
(approximately
10
feet),
with
tails
and
sparkling
blue
skin,
the
Na’vi
live
in
harmony
with
their
unspoiled
world.
As
humans
encroach
deeper
into
Pandora's
forests
in
search
of
valuable
minerals,
the
Na’vi
unleash
their
formidable
warrior
abilities
to
defend
their
threatened
existence.
Jake
has
unwittingly
been
recruited
to
become
part
of
this
encroachment.
Since
humans
are
unable
to
breathe
the
air
on
Pandora,
they
have
created
genetically-bred
human-Na’vi
hybrids
known
as
Avatars.
On
Pandora,
through
his
Avatar
body,
Jake
will
be
able
to
walk
again.
Sent
deep
into
Pandora's
jungles
as a
scout
for
the
soldiers
that
will
follow,
Jake
encounters
many
of
Pandora's
beauties
and
dangers.
There
he
meets
a
young
Na’vi
female,
Neytiri
(Zoe
Saldaña).
Over
time,
Jake
integrates
himself
into
the
Na'vi
clan,
and
begins
to
fall
in
love
with
Neytiri.
As a
result,
Jake
finds
himself
caught
between
the
military-industrial
forces
of
Earth
and
the
Na’vi,
forcing
him
to
choose
sides
in
an
epic
battle
that
will
decide
the
fate
of
Pandora
forever.
|
Did You Hear About the Morgans?,
is an upcoming 2009 comedy film written
and
directed
by
Marc
Lawrence,
and
starring
Hugh
Grant
and
Sarah
Jessica
Parker.
The
film
will
be
released
in
North
America
on
December
18,
2009
by
Columbia
Pictures.
Did
You
Hear
About
the
Morgans?
follows
a
highly
successful
Manhattan
couple,
Meryl
and
Paul
Morgan
(Sarah
Jessica
Parker
and
Hugh
Grant),
whose
almost-perfect
lives
have
only
one
notable
failure
–
their
dissolving
marriage.
But
the
turmoil
of
their
romantic
lives
is
nothing
compared
to
what
they
are
about
to
experience:
they
witness
a
murder
and
become
targets
of a
contract
killer.
The
Feds,
protecting
their
witnesses,
whisk
away
the
Morgans
from
their
beloved
New
York
to a
tiny
town
in
Wyoming,
and
a
relationship
that
was
on
the
rocks
threatens
to
end
completely
in
the
Rockies...
unless,
in
their
new
BlackBerry-free
lives,
the
Morgans
can
slow
down
the
pace
and
rekindle
the
passion. |
The Princess and the Frog,
is a 2009
American animated
family feature film
produced by Walt
Disney Animation
Studios, which is
loosely based on E.D.
Baker's novel The
Frog Princess, which
was in turn inspired
by the Grimm
brothers' fairy tale
"The Frog Prince".
When
the free-spirited,
jazz-loving Prince
Naveen of Maldonia
(Bruno Campos) comes
to town, a deal with
a shady voodoo
doctor (Keith David)
goes bad and the
once suave royal is
turned into a frog.
In a desperate
attempt to be human
again, a favor in
exchange for a
fateful kiss on the
lips from the
beautiful girl,
Tiana (Anika Noni
Rose), takes an
unexpected turn and
leads them both on a
hilarious adventure
through the mystical
bayous of Louisiana
to the banks of the
almighty Mississippi
and back in time for
Mardi Gras in New
Orleans. An
unforgettable tale
filled with music,
humor and heart
where two
frogs—along with the
help of a
197-year-old voodoo
priestess, a
love-sick Cajun
firefly, and a
trumpet-playing
alligator—discover
that what they want
is not as important
as what they need. |
Invictus,
is a 2009 feature film based on Nelson
Mandela's life
during the 1995
Rugby World Cup in
South Africa.
Directed by Clint
Eastwood, the film
stars Morgan Freeman
as the then South
African President
Mandela, and Matt
Damon as Francois
Pienaar, the South
African team
captain. The story
is based on the John
Carlin book Playing
the Enemy: Nelson
Mandela and the Game
That Changed a
Nation. The film is
due for release on
December 11, 2009.
Invictus is a look
at Nelson Mandela
(Morgan Freeman)
after the end of
apartheid. The story
is about Mandela's
release from prison,
his election as
President of South
Africa and his
attempts to use the
1995 Rugby World Cup
as a vehicle to
bring his people
together. Led by
their captain
Francois Pienaar
(Matt Damon), the
South African team
wins the tournament,
upsetting the
favorites New
Zealand 15–12 in the
final. |
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