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Sidney Poitier–who would later star in such unforgettable films as TO SIR, WITH LOVE; GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER and IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT–won an Academy Award for best actor for his standout performance in this modest, beautiful 1963 film. LILIES OF THE FIELD is directed tenderly and with restraint by Ralph Nelson from a light-handed yet deeply effective screenplay by James Poe, based on a novel by William E. Barrett. Poitier plays the role of Homer Smith, a journeyman laborer, who is roaming the countryside, drifting and working. One day he stops at a farm and meets up with five nuns. Lilia Skala is formidable and endearing as Mother Maria, the highest-ranking sister, who is convinced that God has answered her prayers and sent Homer to fix the roof. Staying and working in the peaceful calm of the Arizona desert, Homer learns more from the nuns than he ever could have anticipated.
August 27, 2009 | Posted in
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Benjamin, home-schooled by his eccentric mother, is a loveable loner whose passion for writing leads him on an offbeat and hilarious journey as his story first gets ripped off by the legendary fantasy novelist, Ronald Chevalier and then is adapted into a disastrous movie by the small town¿s most prolific homespun filmmaker.
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Benjamin, home-schooled by his eccentric mother, is a loveable loner whose passion for writing leads him on an offbeat and hilarious journey as his story first gets ripped off by the legendary fantasy novelist, Ronald Chevalier and then is adapted into a disastrous movie by the small town¿s most prolific homespun filmmaker.
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When Lockwood (Miles Mander) arrives at WUTHERING HEIGHTS, it is dark and snowing. Lockwood needs shelter–but he is not welcome. His host, Heathcliff (Laurence Olivier), is ungracious, if not positively hostile. Lockwood wakes in the night and, as he tries to close a window, feels hands clasping at his. He screams for help. Heathcliff arrives, then plunges into the night. Lockwood wonders what this means, and Ellen (Flora Robson) begins to tell him the story of Heathcliff and Cathy Earnshaw (Merle Oberon), how they came together on the Yorkshire moors and how their passion was thwarted.
August 10, 2009 | Posted in
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Based upon the book, ‘Blow: How a Small-Town Boy Made $100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine Cartel and Lost it All’ by Bruce Porter, BLOW is the story of George Jung who is currently serving a 15 year sentence. This is the true story of Jung who worked for reputed drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, and is accused of single-handedly importing cocaine into the USA in the 1970′s. Jung’s rise and fall coincides with the switch from pot to cocaine as the drug of choice among the rich and famous.
August 8, 2009 | Posted in
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Thirty-two-year-old Sonny Koufax is a law school graduate steadfastly avoiding the increasing pressures of adult responsibilities. In a misguided attempt to impress his soon-to-be-ex-girlfriend and prove he is ready for responsibility, Sonny accepts custody of five-year-old Julian under the pretense of being his biological father. Before long, Sonny-plunged into the unknown territory of sleep deprivation, irritating children’s songs and bedwetting-is embracing his role as a temporary dad taking an unconventional approach to child rearing…
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This is the story of the last twenty four hours Monty Brogan (Norton) gets to spend with his two best friends, Frank (Pepper), a bonds trader, and Jakob (Hoffman), a high school English teacher, and his girlfriend, Naturelle (Dawson), before he goes to prison for seven years for pushing heroin, as they party the night away in New York City one last time.
August 7, 2009 | Posted in
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Fans of Hayao Miyzaki’s stunning animation can rejoice since the Japanese master still hasn’t made good on his promises to retire. In this film, the story of “The Little Mermaid” is brought to modern-day Japan, where a small fish named Ponyo wants to live with a five-year-old boy named Sosuke.
July 8, 2009 | Posted in
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From SOMEWHERE IN TIME to I AM LEGEND, writer Richard Matheson’s tales have frequently made their way to the screen, and this adaptation of his story “Button, Button” is no exception. Richard Kelly (DONNIE DARKO) directs Cameron Diaz and James Marsden in this horror film about a couple who find a box that has power over life and death.
June 27, 2009 | Posted in
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