Casts:
Nicolas Cage as Behmen
Ron Perlman as Felson
Stephen Campbell Moore as Debelzaq
Stephen Graham as Hagamar
Ulrich Thomsen as Eckhart
Claire Foy as The Girl
Robert Sheehan as Kay
Christopher Lee as Cardinal D'Ambroise
Kevin Rees as Dying Monk
Andrew Hefler as Jail Bailiff
12.30.2010
Casts:
Jim Sturgess as Janusz
Colin Farrell as Valka
Ed Harris as Mr. Smith
Saoirse Ronan as Irena
Mark Strong as Khabarov
Dragoş Bucur as Zoran
Gustaf Skarsgård as Voss
Casts:
Ryan Gosling as Dean
Michelle Williams as Cindy
Faith Wladyka as Frankie
John Doman as Jerry
Mike Vogel as Bobby
Marshall Johnson as Marshall
Jen Jones as Gramma
Maryann Plunkett as Glenda
James Benatti as Jamie
Barbara Troy as Jo
Carey Westbrook as Charley
Ben Shenkman as Dr. Feinberg
On the far side of a once-passionate romance, Cindy (Michelle Williams) and Dean (Ryan Gosling) are married with a young daughter. Hoping to save their marriage, they steal away to a theme hotel. We then encounter them years earlier, when they met and fell in love—full of life and hope.
Moving fluidly between these two time periods, Blue Valentine unfolds like a cinematic duet whose refrain asks, where did their love go? Framing the film as a mystery whose answer lies scattered in time (and in character), filmmaker Derek Cianfrance constructs an elegant set of dualities: past and present, youth and adulthood, vitality and entropy. The rigor of his process is visible throughout the film. Eliminating artificial devices, he has only the truth of the characters to work with. Because Gosling and Williams bring amazing intensity and emotional honesty to their roles, the experience of connecting to these two souls becomes truly moving.
Casts:
Javier Bardem as Uxbal
Maricel Álvarez as Marambra
Hanaa Bouchaib as Ana
Guillermo Estrella as Mateo
Eduard Fernández as Tito
Cheikh Ndiaye as Ekweme
Diaryatou Daff as Ige
Cheng Tai Shen as Hai (as Taisheng Cheng)
Luo Jin as Liwei
12.29.2010
Casts:Jim Broadbent as Tom
Lesley Manville as Mary
Ruth Sheen as Gerri
Peter Wight as Ken
Oliver Maltman as Joe
David Bradley as Ronnie
Karina Fernandez as Katie
Martin Savage as Carl
Michele Austin as Tanya
Philip Davis as Jack
Stuart McQuarrie as Tom's colleague
Imelda Staunton as Janet
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Family and friendship.
Love and warmth. Joy and sadness. Hope and despair.
Companionship. Loneliness. A birth. A death. Time passes...
In the Spring, happily married Gerri, a medical counselor, and Tom, a geologist, tend their allotment. They entertain Gerri‟s lonely work colleague Mary, who gets very drunk, and bemoans her disastrous love life. Gerri and Tom enjoy a warm relationship with their community lawyer son Joe, aged 30, who reports that although his friends are getting married, he is still without a partner.
In the Summer, Ken comes down to London to spend a weekend with Gerri and Tom. Ken works in a government employment office in Hull, and is Tom‟s boyhood friend from their native Derby. He gets very drunk, and bemoans his tragic, lonely life. The next day, while Gerri celebrates the sunshine at the allotment, Tom, Ken, Joe and a neighbor enjoy a game of golf. A barbeque party follows. Mary arrives late and flustered in her newly-acquired secondhand car. She is frosty towards an innocently amorous Ken, and flirtatious in an urgent and serious way towards Joe, her junior by a generation.
In the Autumn, Gerri and Tom return home from the allotment to enjoy a pleasant surprise from Joe. He has hidden his new partner Katie behind a door. Katie is an occupational therapist, and Gerri and Tom like her immediately. But Mary, who has already been invited to tea, is instantly jealous and hostile towards Katie, and behaves very rudely. Although they all sympathize with her car troubles, Mary‟s behavior towards Katie leaves a bad odor with the good-natured Gerri and Tom.
In the Winter, Gerri, Tom and Joe drive up to Derby for the funeral of the wife of Tom‟s elder brother, Ronnie. Ronnie‟s aggressive, estranged son Carl arrives late at the crematorium. Back at Ronnie‟s house, Carl is confrontational with his father, and with Tom and Joe; he causes other mourners to leave suddenly, and then stomps off in a rage. Gerri and Tom bring Ronnie back to London. Whilst they are at the allotment, Mary shows up at the house unannounced, and in a fraught state. She drinks tea and smokes cigarettes with a bemused Ronnie. On their return, Gerri and Tom are far from pleased to see Mary, especially as Joe is due to arrive with Katie for a family dinner. But after Mary has broken down apologetically, Gerri invites her to stay, albeit reluctantly. At the dinner table, while Gerri and Tom reminisce about the round-the-world backpacking days of their youth, and Katie and Joe look forward to their impending trip to Paris, Ronnie quietly enjoys his beer and his dinner and Mary faces the sad emptiness of her passing life.
12.22.2010
Casts:
Stephen Dorff as Johnny Marco
Elle Fanning as Cleo
Chris Pontius as Sammy
Michelle Monaghan
Kristina and Karissa Shannon
Alden Ehrenreich
Lala Sloatman as Laila
From Academy Award-winning writer/director Sofia Coppola ("Lost in Translation," "The Virgin Suicides," "Marie Antoinette"), "Somewhere"
is a witty, moving, and empathetic look into the orbit of actor Johnny Marco (played by Stephen Dorff). You have probably seen him in the tabloids; Johnny is living at the legendary Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood. He has a Ferrari to drive around in, and a constant stream of girls and pills to stay in with. Comfortably numbed, Johnny drifts along. Then, his 11-year-old daughter Cleo (Elle Fanning) from his failed marriage arrives unexpectedly at the Chateau. Their encounters encourage Johnny to face up to where he is in life and confront the question that we all must: which path in life will you take? Filmed entirely on location, "Somewhere" reunites the writer/director with "Lost in Translation" editor Sarah Flack and production designer Anne Ross. Stacey Battat ("Broken English") is the costume designer, and Harris Savides ("Elephant") is the director of photography, on "Somewhere."
Casts:
Jean-Claude Donda as The Illusionist / French Cinema Manager (voice)
Eilidh Rankin as Alice (voice)
Additional Voices
Duncan MacNeil
Raymond Mearns
James T. Muir
Tom Urie
Paul Bandey
A script for THE ILLUSIONIST was originally written by French comedy genius and cinema legend Jacques Tati as a love letter from a father to his daughter, but never produced. Sylvain Chomet, the Oscar-nominated and critically acclaimed creator of The Triplets of Belleville, adapted the script and brought it to life in his distinctive hand-drawn animated style.
12.21.2010
Casts:
Jeff Bridges as United States Marshal Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn
Matt Damon as Texas Ranger La Boeuf
Josh Brolin as Tom Chaney
Hailee Steinfeld as Mattie Ross
Barry Pepper as "Lucky" Ned Pepper
Domhnall Gleeson as Moon
Ed Corbin as Bear Grit
Paul Rae as Emmett Quincy
Nicholas Sadler as Sullivan
Bruce Green as Harold Parmalee
Joe Stevens as Lawyer Goudy
Dakin Matthews as Colonel Stonehill
The time is the 1870s, the setting frontier America just after the Civil War, and the taleteller is Mattie Ross, who at 14 years-old journeys to Fort Smith, Arkansas determined to extract justice for the death of her father, shot in cold blood. Highlighted by a cast that includes Academy Award® winner Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart), Academy Award® nominee Matt Damon (Invictus), Academy Award® nominee Josh Brolin (Milk), Barry Pepper (Saving Private Ryan) and newcomer Hailee Steinfeld as one of literature’s most stouthearted young heroines, True Grit is written for the screen and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and produced by Scott Rudin, Ethan Coen and Joel Coen. The executive producers are Steven Spielberg, Robert Graf, David Ellison, Paul Schwake and Megan Ellison.
Mattie Ross (STEINFELD) arrives in Fort Smith as her family’s sole representative, in search of the coward Tom Chaney (BROLIN), who is said to have killed her father for two gold pieces before setting out into Indian Territory as a fugitive. Beholden to follow Chaney and see him hanged, Mattie enlists the help of a man rumored to be the most ruthless U.S. Marshal in town — trigger-happy, drunken Rooster Cogburn (BRIDGES), who, after many objections, agrees to hunt Chaney. But Chaney is already the target of the talkative Texas Ranger LaBoeuf (DAMON), who also aims to catch the killer and bring him back to Texas for an ample reward – which brings the trio to collide on the trail. Each willful and stubborn, each driven by their own rough moral codes, this unlikely posse rides towards an unpredictable reckoning, as they find themselves enveloped in the stuff of legend: mischief and brutality, courage and disillusion, doggedness and unalloyed love.
Casts:
Robert De Niro as Jack Tiberius Byrnes
Ben Stiller as Gaylord "Greg" Myron Focker
Blythe Danner as Dina Byrnes
Teri Polo as Pamela Martha "Pam" Byrnes-Focker
Dustin Hoffman as Bernard "Bernie" Focker
Barbra Streisand as Rosalind "Roz" Focker
Owen Wilson as Kevin Rawley
Jessica Alba as Andi
Laura Dern as The Headmistress of the twins' elementary school.
Harvey Keitel will play a contractor hired by Greg.
Colin Baiocchi as Henry Focker
Daisy Tahan as Samantha Focker
It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam (Polo) and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get “in” with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack. After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, however, Jack’s suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back.
When Greg and Pam’s entire clan—including Pam’s lovelorn ex, Kevin (Owen Wilson)—descends for the twins’ birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he’s fully capable as the man of the house. But with all the misunderstandings, spying and covert missions, will Greg pass Jack’s final test and become the family’s next patriarch…or will the circle of trust be broken for good?
Casts:
Jack Black as Lemuel Gulliver
Emily Blunt as Princess Mary
Jason Segel as Horatio
Amanda Peet as Darcy
T.J. Miller as Dan
Ozzy Osbourne as Narrator
Catherine Tate as Queen of Lilliput
Billy Connolly as King of Lilliput
James Corden as Prince of Lilliput
Chris O'Dowd as Edward
Romany Malco as Young Hank
Nikki Harrup as Jane
Danni Bennatar as Glumdalclitch
12.14.2010
Casts:
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa
Penélope Cruz as Angelica
Ian McShane as Blackbeard
Kevin McNally as Joshamee Gibbs
Richard Griffiths as King George II
Stephen Graham as Scrum
Greg Ellis as Lt Theodore Groves
Damian O'Hare as Lt Gillette
Astrid Bergès-Frisbey as Syrena
Sam Claflin as Philip
Keith Richards as Captain Teague
Gemma Ward as Tamara
The international cast includes franchise vets Geoffrey Rush as the vengeful Captain Hector Barbossa, and Kevin R. McNally as Captain Jack’s longtime comrade Joshamee Gibbs, plus Sam Claflin as a stalwart missionary and Astrid Berges-Frisbey as a mysterious mermaid.
Casts:
Gwyneth Paltrow as Kelly Canter
Tim McGraw as Ed
Leighton Meester as Chiles Stanton
Garrett Hedlund as Beau Hutton
Marshall Chapman as Winnie
Kayla Perkins as Dallas & Houston Fan
Alana Grace as Ginny
Ed Bruce as Clint
Katie Groshong as Richard's Assistant
Jeffrey Buckner Ford as Richard
Jim O'Rear as Roadie
Casts:
Amber Heard as Stephanie
Karl Urban as Michael
Odette Yustman as Ellie
Gia Mantegna as Camila
Adriana Barraza as Rosamaria
Michel Noher as Chucho
César Vianco as Calvo
Maria Salome Cari as Cleaning Woman
Matias Paz Conde as Skinny Guy
Andrea Verdun as Waitress
Luis Sabatini as Luca
Nicolas Dolensky as Cute Guy
Hugo Miranda as Man
Walter Pena as Mechanic
Javier Luna as Bar Owner
Esteban Pastrana as Barman
Daniel Figuereido as Pedro
Jorge Booth as Hernán
Casts:
Nicole Kidman as Becca Corbett
Aaron Eckhart as Howie Corbett
Dianne Wiest as Nat, Becca's mother
Tammy Blanchard as Izzy, Becca's sister
Miles Teller as Jason, the driver
Sandra Oh as Gabby
Patricia Kalember as Peg
Mike Doyle as Craig
Jon Tenney as Rick
Giancarlo Esposito as Auggie
Phoenix List as Danny Corbett
Sara Jane Blazo as Jason's mother
Ursula Parker as Lilly
Becca and Howie Corbett (NICOLE KIDMAN and AARON ECKHART) are returning to their everyday existence in the wake of a shocking, sudden loss. Just eight months ago, they were a happy suburban family with everything they wanted. Now, they are caught in a maze of memory, longing, guilt, recrimination, sarcasm and tightly controlled rage from which they cannot escape. While Becca finds pain in the familiar, Howie finds comfort.
The shifts come in abrupt, unforeseen moments. Becca hesitantly opens up to her opinionated, loving mother (DIANNE WIEST) and secretly reaches out to the teenager involved in the accident that changed everything (MILES TELLER); while Howie lashes out and imagines solace with another woman (SANDRA OH). Yet, as off track as they are, the couple keeps trying to find their way back to a life that still holds the potential for beauty, laughter and happiness. The resulting journey is an intimate glimpse into two people learning to re-engage with each other and a world that has been tilted off its axis.
RABBIT HOLE is directed by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) from a script by acclaimed playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play. The cast, led by Academy Award® winner Nicole Kidman (The Hours, Actress in a Leading Role, 2002) and Golden Globe® nominee Aaron Eckhart, includes two-time Oscar® winner Dianne Wiest (Hannah and Her Sisters, Actress in a Supporting Role, 1986; Bullets Over Broadway, Actress in a Supporting Role, 1994), Tammy Blanchard, Miles Teller, Giancarlo Esposito, Jon Tenney and Sandra Oh.
RABBIT HOLE is produced by Olympus Pictures, Blossom Films and OddLot Entertainment. Producers on the project are Leslie Urdang, Dean Vanech, Nicole Kidman, Per Saari and Gigi Pritzker. The executive producers are Daniel Revers, Bill Lischak, Linda McDonough and Brian O’Shea. Lionsgate presents an Olympus Pictures Blossom Films OddLot Entertainment production.
Casts:Kevin Spacey as Jack Abramoff
Kelly Preston as Pam Abramoff
Rachelle Lefevre as Emily
Barry Pepper as Michael Scanlon
Jon Lovitz as Adam Kidan
Yannick Bisson as Oscar Carillo
Eric Schweig as Chief Poncho
Maury Chaykin as Big Tony
Christian Campbell as Ralph Reed
Spencer Garrett as Tom DeLay
Joe Pingue as Anthony Ferrari
David Fraser as Karl Rove
Jeffrey R. Smith as Grover Norquist
Daniel Kash as Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis
Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Sarah Abramoff
Ruth Marshall as Susan Schmidt
Reid Morgan as Brian Mann
Two-time Academy Award Winner Kevin Spacey gives the performance of a lifetime in CASINO JACK, a riotous new film starring Spacey as a man hell bent on acquiring all that the good life has to offer. He plays in the same game as the highest of rollers and resorts to awe-inspiring levels of conning, scheming and fraudulent antics to get what he wants.
Inspired by true events that are too over-the-top for even the wildest imaginations to conjure, CASINO JACK lays bare the wild excesses and escapades of Jack Abramoff. Aided by his business partner Michael Scanlon (Barry Pepper), Jack parlays his clout over some of the world's most powerful men with the goal of creating a personal empire of wealth and influence. When the two enlist a mob-connected buddy (Jon Lovitz) to help with one of their illegal schemes, they soon find themselves in over their heads, entrenched in a world of mafia assassins, murder and a scandal that spins so out of control that it makes worldwide headlines.
Directed by George Hickenlooper (FACTORY GIRL, THE MAN FROM ELYSIAN FIELDS), CASINO JACK returns Spacey to the type of role that made him famous – a cool-headed, articulate snake charmer whose wild ambitions knows no limits or boundaries. The film also stars Kelly Preston and Rachelle Lefevre and is produced by Gary Howsam, Bill Marks and George Vitetzakis from an original screenplay by Norman Snider. Executive Producers are Richard Rionda Del Castro, Lewin Webb, Donald Zuckerman, Dana Brunetti, Patricia Eberle, Warren Nimchuk, Angelo Paletta and Domenic Serafino. The Associate Producer is Rick Chad.
Casts:
Dan Aykroyd as Yogi Bear (Voice)
Justin Timberlake as Boo-Boo Bear (Voice)
Tom Cavanagh as Ranger Smith
Anna Faris as Rachel
T. J. Miller as Ranger Jones
Andrew Daly as Mayor Brown
Nate Corddry as Chief of Staff
Dean Knowsley as Agent Florimo
Barry Duffield as Bodyguard
This new adaptation of Hanna-Barbera’s classic cartoon will star Academy Award® nominee Dan Aykroyd (“Driving Miss Daisy”) as the voice of Jellystone Park’s most famous troublemaker, Yogi Bear. Two-time Emmy Award winner (“Saturday Night Live”) and six-time Grammy Award winner Justin Timberlake, previously starring as Artie in “Shrek the Third,” will star as the voice of Boo Boo, Yogi’s faithful pal and co-conspirator in his tireless schemes to separate Jellystone Park patrons from their lunches.
The film’s live-action cast also includes Anna Faris (“Observe and Report”) as nature documentary filmmaker Rachel Johnson, and Tom Cavanagh (NBC’s “Ed,” “How to Eat Fried Worms”) as Yogi’s amiable nemesis Ranger Smith. TJ Miller (“Cloverfield”) stars as Smith’s diligent deputy, Ranger Jones, and Andrew Daly (“The Informant!”) as the conniving Mayor Brown.
Jellystone Park has been losing business, so Mayor Brown has decided to shut it down and sell the land. That means families will no longer be able to experience the natural beauty of the outdoors—and, even worse, Yogi and his pal Boo Boo will be tossed out of the only home they’ve ever known. Faced with his biggest challenge ever, Yogi must prove that he really is “smarter than the average bear” as he and Boo Boo join forces with Ranger Smith to find a way to save the park from closing forever.
One of television’s most beloved cartoon characters, “Yogi Bear” began as a feature of the Hanna-Barbera series “The Huckleberry Hound Show,” before headlining his own show in 1961. Yogi’s television success led to a nationally syndicated comic strip and, in 1964, he became the first Hanna-Barbera cartoon character to make his movie screen debut in “Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear.” “Yogi Bear” has since appeared as several series and one-hour specials.
A Sunswept Entertainment/De Line Pictures Production, in association with Rhythm & Hues, “Yogi Bear” will be directed by Oscar®-winning visual effects veteran Eric Brevig (“Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D,” “Total Recall”) and produced by Donald De Line (“Body of Lies,” “Fool’s Gold”) and Karen Rosenfelt (“Twilight,” “New Moon”). The screenplay is by longtime writing and producing partners Jeffrey Ventimilia & Joshua Sternin (“That 70s Show,” “Tooth Fairy”) and Brad Copeland (“Wild Hogs”), based on the characters created in the Hanna-Barbera television series. Serving as executive producers are James Dyer (“Fool’s Gold”), Andrew Haas (“Observe and Report”) and Lee Berger (“Night at the Museum”).
Key technical crew includes director of photography Peter James (“27 Dresses”), production designer David R. Sandefur (“Journey to the Center of the Earth”), editor Kent Beyda (“Jonah Hex”), costume designer Liz McGregor (assistant designer, “Fool’s Gold”) and visual effects supervisor Betsy Paterson (“The Incredible Hulk”).
“Yogi Bear” was filmed on location in New Zealand, in the Auckland area and around the Whakamaru Reserve on the North Island’s Central Plateau between Rotorua and Taupo. It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
12.07.2010

Casts:
Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn / Clu
Garrett Hedlund as Sam Flynn
Olivia Wilde as Quorra
Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley / Tron
James Frain as Jarvis
Beau Garrett as Gem
Michael Sheen as Castor / Zuse
Anis Cheurfa as Rinzler
Serinda Swan as Siren #2
Yaya DaCosta as Siren #3
Elizabeth Mathis as Siren #4
Presented in Disney Digital 3D™ and scored by Grammy Award®-winning electronic music duo Daft Punk, TRON: LEGACY hits U.S. theaters on Dec. 17, 2010 in Disney Digital 3D™ and IMAX® 3D.
Casts:
Reese Witherspoon as Lisa Jorgenson
Paul Rudd as George
Owen Wilson as Manny
Jack Nicholson as Charles
Dean Norris as Tom
Andrew Wilson as Relief Pitcher #1
Kathryn Hahn as Annie
Lisa (Witherspoon) is a woman whose athletic ability is the defining passion of her life, having been her focus since early childhood. When she is cut from her team, everything she has ever known is suddenly taken from her. Not knowing what to do, she stumbles toward regular life. In this mode, she begins a fling with Matty (Wilson), a major league baseball pitcher, a self-centered ladies man – a narcissist with a code of honor.
George Madison (Rudd) is a straight-arrow businessman whose complicated relationship with his father, Charles (Nicholson), takes a turn when George is accused of a financial crime, even though he’s done nothing wrong. Though he may be headed to jail, George’s honesty, integrity, and unceasing optimism may be his only path to keeping his sanity.
Before Lisa’s relationship with Matty takes root, she meets George for a first date on the worst evening of each of their lives: she has just been cut, and he has just been served. When everything else seems to be falling apart, they will discover what it means to have something wonderful happen.
Casts:
Principal Cast
Stella Schnabel as Shelly Brown
Simon O'Connor as Simon
Zachary Tucker as David
Borden Capalino as Jesse
Carlen Altman as Carlen
Rene Ricard as Allen B. Poor
Josephine Wheelwright as Rachel
David Anzuelo as Pablo Martinez
Gil Kofman as Don
Sarah Ball as Frank
Aaron Katz as Joe
Donald Eric Cumming as Eric
Barlow Jacobs as Sparks
Alison Wonderland as Lucy
Noah Kimerling as Dr. Schwartz
Shot in a variety of styles and formats, YOU WONT MISS ME mixes non-actors with professionals, verité with staging, order with abstraction, to paint an evocative picture of a contemporary rebel.
Festivals: Sundance, SXSW, Raindance, Film Fest Hamburg, Sarasota, Torino, BAM Cinema, MARFA, Festroia, BIFICI, Milwaukee, Maryland, Tallinn Black Nights, Saint Louis, Kolkata, Lone Star, Cambridge, Sao Paulo and Exground.
Casts:
Helen Mirren as Prospera
Felicity Jones as Miranda
Reeve Carney as Ferdinand
Alfred Molina as Stephano
Russell Brand as Trinculo
Djimon Hounsou as Caliban
Chris Cooper as Antonio
Alan Cumming as Sebastian
Tom Conti as Gonzalo
David Strathairn as King of Naples Alonzo
Ben Whishaw as Ariel
Casts:
Mark Wahlberg as Mickey Ward
Christian Bale as Dicky Eklund
Amy Adams as Charlene Fleming
Melissa Leo as Alice Ward
Mickey O'Keefe as Himself (as Mickey O'Keefe)
Jack McGee as George Ward
Melissa McMeekin as 'Little Alice' Eklund
Bianca Hunter as Cathy 'Pork' Eklund
Erica McDermott as Cindy 'Tar' Ecklund
Jill Quigg as Donna Eklund Jaynes
Dendrie Taylor as Gail 'Red Dog' Eckland
Kate B. O'Brien as Phyllis 'Beaver' Ecklund (as Kate O'Brien)
Jenna Lamia as Sherri Ward
Frank Renzulli as Sal Lanano
Caitlin Dwyer as Kasie Ward
Micky Ward (MARK WAHLBERG), his half brother, is the struggling journeyman boxer who spent his life living in his big brother's shadow.
The Fighter is inspired by the true story of two brothers who, against all the odds, come together to train for a historic title bout that will unite their fractured family, redeem their pasts and, at last, give their hard-luck town what it's been waiting for: pride. The story unfolds on the gritty, blue-collar streets of Lowell, Mass, where Dicky was once known as "The Pride of Lowell" having gone the distance with the world champion Sugar Ray Leonard. However, after losing that fight, like the town of Lowell, Dicky's fallen on hard times. His boxing days are behind him and his life has become shattered by drug abuse.
Younger brother Micky, meanwhile, has become the family's fighter and fading hope for a champion. But despite all of his work, Micky's career is failing and he loses fight after punishing fight. Dicky and Micky's tougher-than-nails mother, Alice (MELISSA LEO), manages his career and Dicky serves as his highly unreliable trainer. When Micky's latest fight nearly kills him, it looks like it could all be over – until his iron-willed new girlfriend, Charlene (AMY ADAMS), convinces him to do the unthinkable: split with his family, pursue his own interests and train without his increasingly volatile and criminal brother.
Now Micky has the chance of a lifetime as he earns a shot at the World Championship. But when his brother and dysfunctional family reenter his life, they must all reconcile their pasts and become more than just a family in name. With Micky and Dicky reunited, this becomes more than just a fight – it's an all-out comeback for these brothers, their family, and their city. When it's over, Micky will have become a champion, a hometown legend, and the new "Pride of Lowell".
12.06.2010
Casts:
Georgie Henley as Lucy Pevensie
Skandar Keynes as Edmund Pevensie
Ben Barnes as Caspian
Will Poulter as Eustace Scrubb
Gary Sweet as Drinian
Terry Norris as Lord Bern
Bruce Spence as Lord Rhoop
Bille Brown as Coriakin
Laura Brent as Lilliandil
Colin Moody as Auctioneer
Tilda Swinton as The White Witch
Anna Popplewell as Susan Pevensie
William Moseley as Peter Pevensie
Shane Rangi as Tavros
Arthur Angel as Rhince
12.01.2010
Casts:
Johnny Depp as Frank Taylor
Angelina Jolie as Elise Ward
Paul Bettany as Acheson
Rufus Sewell as The Englishman
Timothy Dalton as Jones
Steven Berkoff as Ivan Demidov
Raoul Bova
Vytaute Andrijauskaite as Jane
Christian De Sica as Lombardi
Casts:
Kerry Washington Patricia
Anthony Mackie Marcus
Novella Nelson Eloise
Thomas Roy Old Man Harrison
Ron Simons Carey
Kevin C. Walls Police Officer


