Funny movie by Kral Cinemas
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Genadinio
Official website: http://www.wazthemovie.com UK release: In Cinemas February 22nd, 2008 Bodies are turning up in the dark city streets - some horribly mutilated, others with an equation wAz carved into their flesh. As Detective Argo (Stellan Skarsg
by: fastcar183
Barry Z’s exclusive interview of F. Murray Abraham on his classic film “The Ritz”.
by: bzshow
In UK cinemas 13.02.09
by: BigPoppaBiggie
Production LIve was on hand at the World Premiere of When the North Winds Blow at Hollywood Cinemas and Mark Wood had a chance to talk to a few extras from the film.
Genre: Entertainment
by: ProductionLive
http://www.bronsonthemovie.com/ http://www.empireonline.com/features Vertigo Films will release the movie in Spring 2009 Nicholas Winding Refn will direct the movie. His previous films include the highly controversial and acclaimed PUSHER Trilogy and Fear X with John Turroro.
by: breakingglass
Shotgun Stories tracks a feud that erupts between two sets of half brothers following the death of their father. Set against the cotton fields and back roads of Southeast Arkansas, these brothers discover the lengths to which each will go to protect their family.
Genre: Movie Trailers
by: VertigoFilms
Sparkle is not at its heart a gay film, but if you know the work of Neil Hunter and Tom Hunsinger (Lawless Heart, Boyfriends), or if you like watching a good film with a queer sensibility, then you'll love it. 22-year-old Liverpudlian Sam (Shaun Evan
With a cast including Ralph Fiennes & Ricky Gervais plus stars-of-the-future Christian Cooke, Felicity Jones, Tom Hughes & Jack Doolan, CEMETERY JUNCTION tells the funny, touching, universal story of being trapped in a small town & dreaming of escape
by: SonyPictures
DEAN SPANLEY Starring Jeremy Northam, Sam Neill, Bryan Brown & Peter O’Toole England,1904. Henslowe Fisk (Jeremy Northam) and his ailing father, Horatio Fisk (Peter O’Toole), decide to go to a lecture given by the Swami Nala Prash (Art Malik) on reincarnation, called ‘The Transmigration of Souls’. While there, they meet one Dean Spanley (Sam Neill) as well as Wrather (Bryan Brown), a self-described facilitator from the Colonies. Later encountering the Dean at his father’s club, and then in the grounds of the cathedral, Henslowe takes this to be more than coincidence and decides to ask the man to dinner, enticing him with the promise of his favourite tipple Imperial Tokay, a rare Hungarian sweet wine. Using Wrather to procure a bottle, Henslowe begins a series of dinners between with Spanley, in which – after two glasses of the wine – the Dean begins to recount strange recollections of his past life. Incredulous at first, Henslowe becomes intrigued by the Dean’s clear-headed accounts of his day
by: Timmsie