Saturday, 28 February 2015

Noble

Noble

Noble movie poster

Release Date: May 8, 2015


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Directed By: Stephen Bradley


Runtime: 100 minutes


Studio: Aspiration Media


Website: Noble Official Website


MPAA Rating

Unrated


They broke everything but her spirit.
They took everything but her dream.
Noble, the award-winning feature film, is an incredible true story of a fearless Irish heroine driven by her daring vision who escapes the slums of Ireland and risks everything on the streets of Vietnam.
Watch the Noble trailer.

The Dead Lands

The Dead Lands

The Dead Lands poster

Release Date: April 17, 2015



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Directed By: Toa Fraser


Studio: Magnolia Pictures


Website: The Dead Lands Official Website


MPAA Rating

R


In the movie The Dead Lands, after his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, Hongi, a Maori chieftain’s teenage son, must avenge his father’s murder in order to bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved ones.
Vastly outnumbered by a band of villains, Hongi’s only hope is to pass through the feared and forbidden Dead Lands and forge an uneasy alliance with the mysterious Warrior, a ruthless fighter who has ruled the area for years.

Superfast

Superfast

Superfast movie poster

Release Date: April 3, 2015



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Directed By: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer


Studio: Ketchup Entertainment


MPAA Rating

PG-13


Superfast is a big screen spoof of the Fast And The Furious movies.
Undercover cop Lucas White joins Vin Serento’s LA gang of illegal street racers. They are fast and they are furious and they plan to double cross LA crime kingpin Juan Carlos de la Sol who hides his cash in a downtown Taco Bell. The gangs outrageous plan is as daring as it is ridiculous and will see them towing the whole damn restaurant, at crazy speeds.

Eva

Eva

Eva poster

Release Date: March 13, 2015



Genres: , , 


Directed By: Kike Maíllo


Runtime: 94 minutes


Studio: The Weinstein Co.


MPAA Rating

R


A cybernetic engineer tasked with creating a robot child returns to his hometown and finds his life transformed by his charming niece in the sci-fi drama, Eva, from Spain.
The year is 2041, and the humans of planet Earth now live side-by-side with androids.
When his superiors at the Robotic Faculty approach Álex (Daniel Brühl) with an assignment to create a robot in the form of a human child, the brilliant scientist returns home to begin his work and finds that his childhood love Lana (Marta Etura) has married his brother David (Alberto Ammann).
Their daughter Eva (Claudia Vega) seems to possess a superior intelligence and powerful charisma that immediately captivates Alex, and from the moment they meet the pair shares a special bond. One that will soon challenge everything Alex ever thought he knew about robots, and humans alike.

The Lovers

The Lovers

The Lovers movie poster

Release Date: March 13, 2015



Genres: , , , 


Directed By: Roland Joffé


Studio: IFC Films


MPAA Rating

R


Great Barrier Reef, 2020. After a dangerous dive to save his wife Laura trapped while exploring an colonial British merchant ship wreckage, Jay Fennel (Josh Hartnett), a rugged and attractive marine archeologist lies brain dead in a Boston hospital.
Fennel’s dream-like coma takes us back in time to Pune, India in 1778. The British East India Company is invading the palaces and a young captain named James Stewart, who bears a striking resemblance to Fennel, is about to embark on a dangerous mission. Along the way he encounters murder, deceit, betrayal and revenge. He falls deeply in love with an Indian She-warrior named Tulaja, an impossible love which he must fight for. Only the power of a ring can transcend time and save a life.
From director Roland Joffé comes – the long delayed – The Lovers, originally entitled Singularity.
Roland Joffé is the twice Oscar nominated director (The Mission, 1987 and The Killing Fields, 1985).

71

71

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Release Date: February 27, 2015



Genres: , , 


Directed By: Yann Demange


Runtime: 99 minutes


Studio: Roadside Attractions


MPAA Rating

R


In the movie 71, not to be confused with the movie 1971, a young British soldier (Jack O’Connell, Unbroken) is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a terrifying riot on the streets of Belfast in 1971. Unable to tell friend from foe, the raw recruit must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorienting, alien and deadly landscape.