Plot :- In THE PIRATES! BAND OF MISFITS, Hugh Grant stars in his first animated role as the luxuriantly bearded Pirate Captain—a boundlessly enthusiastic, if somewhat less-than-successful, terror of the High Seas. With a rag-tag crew at his side (Martin Freeman, Brendan Gleeson, Russell Tovey, and Ashley Jensen), and seemingly blind to the impossible odds stacked against him, the Captain has one dream: to beat his bitter rivals Black Bellamy (Jeremy Piven) and Cutlass Liz (Salma Hayek) to the much coveted Pirate Of The Year Award.
It's a quest that takes our heroes from the shores of exotic Blood Island to the foggy streets of Victorian London. Along the way they battle a diabolical queen (Imelda Staunton) and team up with a haplessly smitten young scientist (David Tennant), but never lose sight of what a pirate loves best: adventure!
Plot :- A decade after his heroic defeat of the monstrous Kraken, Perseus (Worthington) --the demigod son of Zeus (Neeson)--is attempting to live a quieter life as a village fisherman and the sole parent to his 10-year old son, Helius. Meanwhile, a struggle for supremacy rages between the gods and the Titans. Dangerously weakened by humanity's lack of devotion, the gods are losing control of the imprisoned Titans and their ferocious leader, Kronos, father of the long-ruling brothers Zeus, Hades (Fiennes) and Poseidon (Huston). The triumvirate had overthrown their powerful father long ago, leaving him to rot in the gloomy abyss of Tartarus, a dungeon that lies deep within the cavernous underworld. Perseus cannot ignore his true calling when Hades, along with Zeus' godly son, Ares (Ramirez), switch loyalties and make a deal with Kronos to capture Zeus. The Titans' strength grows stronger as Zeus' remaining godly powers are siphoned, and hell is unleashed on earth. Enlisting the help of the warrior Queen Andromeda (Pike), Poseidon's demigod son, Argenor (Kebbell), and fallen god Hephaestus (Nighy), Perseus bravely embarks on a treacherous quest into the underworld to rescue Zeus, overthrow the Titans and save mankind.
Directed by :- Jonathan Liebesman
Produced by:- Kevin De La Noy,Basil Iwanyk
Released Date :- 30 March,2012
Running time :- Still Not available
IMDB Rating :- Still Not available
Movie Category :- Action,Adventure,Fantasy
Studio :- Warner Bros,Pictures
Official Site :- http://wrathofthetitans.warnerbros.com
Plot :- Set in the future, 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen is living with her mother and little sister in what's left of North America, in one of 12 districts all being run by the Capitol. Despite mastering the skill of hunting and trapping edible plants, Katniss still struggles to keep her family from going hungry.
Each year, the names of all residents between the ages of 12 and 18 are entered into a lottery and two names, one girl and one boy, are chosen at random from each district to compete in the televised Hunger Games. The 24 children must try to kill each other off and the last one standing is rewarded by the Capitol with a feast of food.
When her little sister's name is selected, Katniss steps up to take her place in the deadly competition.
Based on the first novel of Suzanne Collins' bestselling "The Hunger Games" trilogy.
Directed by :- Gary Ross
Produced by :- Nina Jacobson, Jon Kilik
Released Date :- 23 March,2012
Running time :- Still not available
IMDB Rating :- Still not available
Movie Category :- Action,Drama,Sci-Fi
Official site :- http://www.thehungergamesmovie.com
Plot :- IGN has your exclusive first look at the new poster for Will Ferrell's upcoming action comedy Casa De Mi Padre. The Spanish-language film pays homage to classic westerns and telenovelas. Along with Ferrell, the Matt Piedmont-directed film also features Gael Garc¿a Bernal, Diego Luna, Genesis Rodriguez, Efren Ramirez, Adrian Martinez, Pedro Armendariz Jr. and Nick Offerman. Here's the official plot synopsis:
"Armando Alvarez (Will Ferrell ) has lived and worked on his father's ranch in Mexico his entire life. As the ranch encounters financial difficulties, Armando's younger brother Raul (Diego Luna) shows up with his new fiancee, Sonia (Genesis Rodriguez). It seems that Raul's success as an international businessman means the ranch's troubles are over as he pledges to settle all debts his father has incurred. But when Armando falls for Sonia, and Raul's business dealings turn out to be less than legit, all hell breaks loose as they find themselves in a war with Mexico's most feared drug lord, the mighty Onza (Gael Garcia Bernal)."
Directed by :- Matt Piedmont
Produced by :- Jessica Elbaum,Ricardo Palacio
Released Date :- 16 March,2012
Running Time :- Still not available
IMDB Rating :- Still not available
Movie Category :- Comedy
Official Site :- http://www.casademipadremovie.com/
Plot:- Jim Field Smith’s Butter could have been a scathing political satire. It could have been a wicked dark comedy. It could have even been a heartwarming family drama. Instead, Butter tries to be all of these things and only manages to squeeze out occasional bits of humor and heart from any of them. The film is endlessly frustrating, consistently disappointing, and one where every missed opportunity is a stinging reminder of how this could have been a great movie.
Butter opens like a political satire with Battle Hymn of the Republic playing in the background and red, white, and blue balloons and streamers in the foreground. We’re introduced to Laura (Jennifer Garner), the wife of Iowa’s reigning butter-carving champion Bob Pickler (Ty Burrell). She ambitiously and delusionally sees his success at carving butter into sculptures as the road to the White House. When Bob is asked by the butter-carving committee to step down so that someone else can have a shot at the title, Laura becomes apoplectic. After verbally emasculating Bob in front of his teenage daughter (Ashley Greene), Bob heads to a strip club and ends up having sex with Brooke (Olivia Wilde) in exchange for $600 that she never receives. Enraged, Laura decides to go for the championship herself and doesn’t see anyone standing in her way until Destiny (Yara Shahidi) comes along. Destiny is an orphaned 10-year-old black girl who’s adopted by kindly middle-class white people (Rob Corddry and Alicia Silverstone) and finds that she has a gift for butter-carving.
The clear parallel to Laura and Destiny’s competition is the 2008 Democratic Primary between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. It’s rich material for a cutting satire which says Presidential politics has no more substance than a silly butter-carving competition. Throw in outsized personalities, parodies of the Clintons and Obama, and maybe even the media frenzy surrounding the election, and you could have something clever and special, but Butter misses all of it. From the start, it muddles its metaphors by casting Laura not in the mold of an experienced, pragmatic veteran like Hillary Clinton, but in the mold of easy target Sarah Palin. Destiny is a fresh-faced and charming African-American contender previously unknown to the public, and that’s where the comparison to Obama ends. There’s so much room for a sharp and funny satire and it’s depressing to see those opportunities cast aside.
Smith also takes a shot at bringing some dark comedy to the film and finds some sporadic success on this front. Butter could have gotten some more great jokes out of the butter sculptures the characters create, but the movie pulls so many punches that you wonder why it even bothered getting in the ring. The script wants to keep the foul-mouthed Brooke in the picture but can’t decide on a reason for her to be there. Does she want her $600 and then she’ll leave the Picklers alone? Or is she driven by a bizarre vendetta towards Laura that is never convincingly explained? Wilde has never been sexier and Bob’s reactions to Brooke are hilarious (even though Burrell is basically just playing his Phil Dunphy character from Modern Family), but there’s simply no reason for Wilde’s character to be in this movie.
Then Butter attempts the uplifting, dulled-edged family dramedy route as popularized by films like Little Miss Sunshine. In her voiceovers, Destiny delivers flat jokes about distrusting white people, and then she learns that they’re not so bad. Her storyline seems ripe for an Election-style comic naivety but instead it’s bland and mawkish. The tone of Destiny’s storyline is completely different than the tone of Laura and Brooke’s. Corddry provides the sole saving grace of Destiny’s plotline. He manages to deliver laughs but it’s also a surprisingly warm and kind performance we’ve never seen from him before.
Along with Burrell, Wilde, and Corddry, other fun performances are littered throughout the fiml. Garner could have done a lot more with Laura if the script hadn’t confined the character to imitating Sarah Palin, and the movie doesn’t really know what to do with Silverstone. But Hugh Jackman gets some great moments in his few scenes as a used-car salesman who almost married Laura before she decided to go with Bob, and Kristen Schaal steals a few scenes as a nerdy fan of Bob and Laura who decides to enter the competition (and who ends up creating one of the funnier sculptures in the movie).
There are just enough solid performances and good jokes to keep Butter from being a bad movie. But every time I laughed, I realized how long it had been from the last time I had done so. More often, I was reminded of how wildly the movie swung between comic styles and I grew frustrated at why Butter couldn’t pick one and run with it.
Plot :- Mirror Mirror is a spectacular reimagining of the classic fairy tale starring Oscar® winner Julia Roberts as the Queen, Lily Collins (The Blind Side) as Snow White, Armie Hammer (The Social Network) as Prince Alcott, Sean Bean (“The Game of Thrones”, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) as the King and Nathan Lane (The Lion King, The Birdcage) as the Queen's hapless and bungling servant, Brighton. An evil queen steals control of a kingdom and an exiled princess enlists the help of seven resourceful rebels to win back her birthright in a spirited adventure comedy filled with jealousy, romance and betrayal that will capture the imagination of audiences the world over.
Visionary director Tarsem Singh (Immortals) rewrites fairy tale history as a wicked enchantress (Roberts) schemes and scrambles for control of a spirited orphan’s (Collins) throne and the attention of a charming prince (Hammer). When Snow White’s beauty wins the heart of the prince that she desperately pursues, the Queen banishes her to the forest, where a ravening man-eating beast hungrily awaits.
Rescued by a band of diminutive highway robbers, Snow White grows into an indomitable young woman determined to take back her realm from the treacherous Queen. With the support of her subjects, she roars into action in an epic battle that blends spectacle, magic and contemporary humor in Singh’s signature, jaw-dropping visual style.
Directed by :- Tarsem Singh
Produced by :- Bernie Goldmann,Josh Pate
Released Date :- 16 March,2012
Runninh Time :- Still not available
IMDB Rating :- Still not available
Movie Categoty :- Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Adaptation
Plot :-"Playing the field kicks off with the homecoming of George (Gerard Butler), a retired soccer pro whose glory days are behind him. Burnt out on his playboy lifestyle and bankrupted by a string of bad investments, George moves back to Virginia to reconnect with his estranged ex-wife (Jessica Biel) and neglected son (Noah Lomax). Making up for lost time, George starts to coach the boys’ soccer team. But can he keep his eyes on the goal when the bleachers are stacked with sexy soccer moms and desperate housewives?"
I prefer Gerard Butler in action movies. But the guy is definitely charming and he does fit well in all those comedy movies he signs up for. So even if I'm not much excited about the movie Playing the Field, I'll give it a try when it will come out in theaters.
By the way what do you of Gerard Butler dressed a soccer player? Handsome, nope?
Anyway, more details about the movie Playing the field soon!
Plot :- For years, comedian Steve Harvey has been giving advice to women on his radio talk show. Then, in 2009, he wrote a book advising women to Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. The book was full of advise about relationships, and how women can cull a quality man from a group of not-so-quality men. The book has been made into a romantic comedy, and the first trailer for Think Like a Man was released late last week.
It may seem unlikely that a non-fiction book with no story line could be made into a funny movie; but hey, it worked in Mean Girls. From the trailer, it looks like screenwriters Keith Merryman and David Newman came up with a clever way of getting around the fact that the book doesn't have a narrative thread, but still making the advice book integral to the movie's plot. While both Think Like a Man and What to Expect When You're Expecting look like they could be pretty funny, we're just hoping they don't spawn a whole legion of movies based on self-help books. After all, the last thing the world needs is a movie based on The Rules.
Directed by :- Tim Story
Produced by :- Glenn S. Gainor,William Packer
Released Date :- 9 March,2012
Running Time :- Still not available
IMDB Rating :- Still not available
Movie Category :- Comedy,Romance
Official Site :- http://ThinkLikeaMan-Movie.com/
Studio :- Columbia Pictures
Writer :- Steve Harvey,Keith Merryman,David A. Newman