Plot:- In the wake of a disaster, the tenants of an apartment building turn on one another in this thriller from director Xavier Gens. New York is hit by an unexpected nuclear attack, and Eva (Lauren German) and her husband Sam (Ivan Gonzalez) rush to the basement of their apartment block, believing the cellar is their best bet for safety. They soon discover the basement is the domain of building manager Mickey (Michael Biehn), who is a survivor of the 9/11 attacks and doesn't put much trust in anyone. Convinced venturing outside will kill them all, Mickey refuses to let anyone leave, and Eva and Sam are trapped with macho bully Josh (Milo Ventimigila), Josh's soft-spoken brother Adrien (Ashton Holmes), loudmouth Bobby (Michael Eklund), high-strung single mother Marilyn (Rosanna Arquette), Marilyn's daughter Wendy (Abbey Thickson), and an impatient man named Delvin (Courtney B. Vance). As the days in the basement turn to weeks and supplies of food and water run low, the neighbors become increasingly tense and violent; eventually, the men and women form cliques and turn against one another. The Divide received its world premiere at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival.
Plot :- Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre -- later billed as "The Triumvirate of Terror" -- this so-called "adaptation" uses Poe's most famous poem as a springboard for Grand Guignol comedy from scriptwriter Richard Matheson. Melancholy magician Erasmus Craven (Price), having recently relinquished his membership in the Brotherhood of Sorcerers after the apparent death of his wife Lenore (Hazel Court), is paid a visit by a foul-mouthed talking raven, claiming to be small-time wizard Adolphus Bedlo (Lorre). After some persuasion, Craven returns Bedlo to human form, reversing a spell placed by the evil Dr. Scarabus (Karloff), Craven's chief rival. After learning that a woman bearing a strong likeness to Lenore was seen in the Doctor's company, Craven accompanies Bedlo to Scarabus' castle, where the resulting battle of wills escalates into all-out magical warfare between the two embittered sorcerers. Corman and company relished the opportunity to poke fun at the staid Poe series, and the distinguished leads contribute to the spirit of fun by lampooning their own cinematic reputations. Fans of Jack Nicholson (who cut his acting teeth on this and other AIP productions) should enjoy his melodramatic performance here as Bedlo's straight-arrow son; Nicholson would later co-star with Karloff in Corman's The Terror, which was shot in two days using the same sets!
Directed by :- James McTeigue
Produced by :- Marc D. Evans,Carolyn Harris
Released Date :- 9 March,2012
Running Time :- 81 Minutes.
IMDB Rating :- Still not available
Movie Category :- Thriller
Official site :- http://www.theravenmovie.com
Studie :- FilmNation Entertainment,Galavis Film,Pioneer Pictures,Intrepid Pictures
Plot :- The scoop on "John Carter" including photos, trailer, news and cast list for this sci-fi adventure film starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins and Willem Dafoe.
Movie Synopsis: "John Carter" is a sweeping action-adventure set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars). "John Carter" is based on a classic novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, whose highly imaginative adventures served as inspiration for many filmmakers, both past and present. The film tells the story of war-weary, former military captain John Carter (Taylor Kitsch), who is inexplicably transported to Mars where he becomes reluctantly embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions amongst the inhabitants of the planet, including Tars Tarkas (Willem Dafoe) and the captivating Princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins). In a world on the brink of collapse, Carter rediscovers his humanity when he realizes that the survival of Barsoom and its people rests in his hands.
Directed by :- Andrew Stanton
Produced by :- Edgar Rice Burroughs,Mark Andrews
Released Date :- 9 March,2012
Running Time :- Still not available
IMDB Rating :- Still not available
Movie category :- Action,Adventure,Fantasy
Official site:- Disney.com/JohnCarter
Studio :-Walt Disney Pictures
Budget:-$250,000,000 Estimated
Writer :- Edgar Rice Burroughs,Mark Andrews
Star cast :- 1.Bryan Cranston 2.Mark Strong 3.Taylor Kitsch 4.CiarĂ¡n Hinds 5.Dominic West 6.Thomas Haden Church 7.Willem Dafoe 8.Lynn Collins 9.James Purefoy 10.Daryl Sabara 11.Polly Walker 12.Samantha Morton 13.Jonathan Hyde 14.Don Stark 15.Raad Rawi
Plot :-There are a billion reasons for fans of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! to be happy today: Gary Sanchez Productions — a division of It’s Will Ferrell’s Comedy World, We just Live In It Inc. — announced that Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim’s new film has picked up a distributor and oodles of financing . So now it seems to be only a matter of time before Tim and Eric’s Billion Dollar Movie, which has already begun production, comes to a theater near you. I’m eager to see how/if the duo’s bizarro, ambitiously lo-fi, public-access-on-acid humor translates from 11-minute episodes on Adult Swim to the big screen, and curious to learn more about the plot: All we know is that our two dudes “get a billion dollars to make a movie, only to watch their dream run off course.” While I’m game for anything — if you watch Tim and Eric, don’t you have to be? — here are a few things I might hope to see. Do you know what happens when two guys watch a billion dollars go down the tubes? They experience massive stress and bleeding orifices among other health issues, requiring the care of a semi-licensed medical professional (as in John C. Reilly’s Dr. Steve Brule, ya dummy!). They also reach out to their friends, who band together to raise more money to put the boys back on track. This could very well happen in the form of a telethon (hosted by Weird Al’s Uncle Muscles, with special performances by James Quall, Pierre, Will Grello, a resurrected (again!) Casey Tatum, etc.). Said telethon could be sabotaged by an evil corporation named Cinco, which is planning to unveil their latest contraption (an aerial security system that combines the flying capability of a sparrow with the natural defense mechanism of a skunk…hmm) and for some flimsy reason doesn’t want Tim and Eric to release their movie. But what those sinister Cinco suits aren’t counting on is a sacrifice by Spagett, who uses the art of non-surprise in a shocking way, and the high-gear bravery of Bush and Ted, who crash the proceedings on their own crazy contraption: The recumbent bike. Bad news: They are shot 804 times by Cinco soldiers. Good news: They are nursed back to health on the spot — thanks to the two-armed huggy magic of The Snuggler, a.k.a. Tairy Greene, a.k.a. Zach Galifianakis — and quickly cuff the Cinco villains. As a feel-good bonus, this Story of the Century is broken by… Channel 5’s Only Married News Team, Jan and Wayne Skylar! Or not. That was just the first idea that popped into my head. It’s your turn. What do you want to see in this Tim and Eric movie, PopWatchers?
Directed by :-Tim Heidecker,Eric Wareheim
Produced by :-Ben Cosgrove,Mark Cuban,Will Ferrell
Released Date :- 3 March,2012
Running Time :-92 Minutes
IMDB Rating :-Still not available
Movie Category :- Comedy
Official sit :-http://www.timandericmovie.com
Studio :- 2929 Productions Funny or Die Gary Sanchez Productions
Plot :- The first trailer for Robert De Niro's new movie, Being Flynn, is now online. It's based on poet and playwright Nick Flynn's 2004 memoir Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, in which he chronicles his unexpected reunion with his estranged alcoholic father at a homeless shelter in Boston.
Being Flynn marks a return to more dramatic material for writer-director Paul Weitz, who earned an Academy Award nomination for his 2002 dramedy adaptation About a Boy, but then subsequently strayed into parody (American Dreamz), fantasy (Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant), and comedy (Little Fockers, also with De Niro). The movie does not yet have a release date, but it is aimed at a Spring 2012 opening.
Here's the synopsis of the movie:
Based on a true story, Being Flynn follows Nick Flynn (Paul Dano) who is shocked to have his eccentric and long-absent father, Jonathan (De Niro) reach out to him unexpectedly. Still feeling the loss of his mother (Julianne Moore) in the midst of starting a new relationship with Denise (Olivia Thirlby), the last person Nick wants to see is his father. But you can't outrun fate and slowly Nick comes to realize he has been given the chance to make a real future not only for himself, but for his struggling father too.