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Lake Mungo Horror Film 2010 Review

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Genre:Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Release Date:29 January 2010
Director:Joel Anderson
Writer:Joel Anderson
Language:English
Country:Australia"
Cast:Talia Zucker, Rosie Traynor, David Pledger, Martin Sharpe, Steve Jodrell, Tamara Donnellan, Scott Terrill

Movie Review"
Its amazing how many horror films are being created now and they are appealing to a certain audience. It seems as if more people are into thriller and horror movies too. This movie Lake Mungo is no exception to the rule. This rated R movie is definitely a horror movie and it is set to be released at the end of January 2010.

To speak a little bit about the movie it involves the mysterious death of a teenage girl and then weird paranormal things start to happen. Her family actually asks a psychic into their home to determine what is going on and find that the girl was actually leading a double life. The girl was indeed laid to rest, but she doesn’t stay at rest; a lot of weird things start to happen and things that no one can explain. Well no one except the teenage girl that is. Her family is certain that the paranormal activity is that of the girl and they aren’t sure what she is trying to tell them.

However, there is an official web site where you can go and find out more about the movie, but are you really sure you want to find out the ending of the movie and what really happened? Why not wait for its release and go see it at the theaters when its released.

This movie is somewhat shot in the same style as the Blair Witch Project and in that movie nothing was really revealed about what happened to teenagers either. The idea of unraveling the mystery that surrounds the death of the girl and why she is still causing havoc on people in her town and her family. Finally someone comes to Lake Mungo to attempt to find out exactly what happened with the teenage girl and see if they can put a stop to things that have been happened.


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North Face 2010

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Release Date: January 29, 2010 (NY, LA)
Studio: Music Box Films
Director: Philipp Stolzl
Screenwriter: Philipp Stolzl, Christoph Silber
Starring: Benno Furmann, Florian Lukas
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama

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North Face is a drama movie directed by Philipp Stolzl, cast: Benno Fürmann, Johanna Wokalek, Florian Lukas, Simon Schwarz, Georg Friedrich and Ulrich Tukur. North Face is set to be released on January 29, 2010. The movie is based on a true story, North Face is a gripping adventure drama about a competition to climb the most dangerous rock face in the Alps. In July of 1936 - less than a year after the most recent and fatal attempt, two top German mountaineers, Toni Kurz (Benno Fürmann) and Andi Hinterstoisser (Florian Lukas), take up the challenge to become the first to scale the infamous rock face, the so-called Murder Wall. While preparing themselves at the foot of the mountain, Toni and Andi unexpectedly run into Luise (Johanna Wokalek), the early love of Toni. Now a journalist, she has come with her boss Arau (Ulrich Tukur), a loyal Nazi, to report about the first ascent. International press and assorted well-heeled climbing fans will turn the expedition into a spectator sport and follow their progress on binoculars from the luxury of the Swiss resort of Grindelwald at the foot of the Eiger.

In the dark of predawn, Toni and Andi begin their ascent, closely followed by the rival Austrian team of Willy Angerer (Simon Schwarz) and Edi Rainer (Georg Friedrich). All goes well at first as both rope teams make good headway. At a key point Toni executes a daring traverse—ever since known as the Hinterstoisser Traverse—but soon the climbers lose their advantage over the mountain and the race against time and the forces of nature begins.



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Preacher's Kid 2010 Hollywood Movie Review

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Release Date:January 29th, 2010
Director:Stan Foster
Writer:Stan Foster
Starring:Letoya Luckett, Tammy Townsend, Carlos Davis, Andre Butler, Nadiyah Hollis, Javen Campbell, Clayton English, Kelly Finley, Ella Joyce
Studio:Stan Foster Pictures
Genre:Drama
Rating:for Thematic material involving some sexual content, violence and brief drug use.

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Preacher's Kid is a drama film directed by Stan Foster and starring: LeToya Luckett, Durrell “Tank” Babbs, Trey Songz, Clifton Powell, Gregalan Williams and Raeven Larrymore Kelly. Preacher's Kid is set to be released on January 29, 2010. In the movie, tired of being a Preacher’s daughter and longing to experience more of life, 20-something Angie King strikes out on her own for the very first time and joins a traveling gospel show. In this modern-day rendition of the fable of The Prodigal Son, she soon discovers life on the road is tough but fears going home with nothing to show for herself, or worse, to a father who no longer loves her…


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“Our story revolves around the central character of ANGIE, who is a beautiful, but innocent, 23 year old woman. She is the daughter of a well-respected Pastor, who is the pillar of the small, family-like community within Augusta, Georgia, where she has grown up her entire life. As the only woman in her father’s life (her Mother passed when she was a little girl), she tends to all of her father’s needs: she takes care of her father’s asthma, goes to church service three times a week, carries out missions for the church, and sings in the church choir… basically, her whole life revolves around the church and her father. She has yet to experience life for herself, and frankly, she feels that life is passing her by. One day, a traveling, gospel-musical-play (ala Tyler Perry) swoops into town and after sneaking out of the house to see the play, she gets mesmerized by the male lead of the show, DEVLIN, who is a smooth-talking, soulful-singing, ex-R&B, heartthrob, who inspires her to want to join the traveling road show. After an impromptu audition, where she sings her heart out for the promoter of the musical, she is offered an opportunity to become an understudy for the female lead role.

Against her father’s wishes, she joins the show, leaving behind
her life of security, friendship, and fatherly love, to explore the world and experience life as a young woman. She is romanced and seduced by Devlin and begins to see the world outside of Georgia. Just as she falls in love with the smooth talking Devlin and loses her female innocence, things suddenly take a turn for the worst. He starts to abuse her both physically and mentally. She finds out that many of the other women in the play are not her friends at all and most importantly, she begins to doubt her own self-worth. With the realization that she has abandoned her true friends back in Georgia and her only family, her father, she has no where and no one to turn to. She is forced to fall deeper and deeper into the abyss and loses her sense of purpose and more importantly, her faith. Her two best friends, who are concerned for her well-being, make an unannounced visit, to show that they still love and care for her and to let her know that she does have a life and a place to go where people still love and care for her. Although, she knows they are true friends, her pride and stubbornness will not let her go back with her tail between her legs. This only makes things worse for her, as she pressures the promoter to give her her shot at stardom, so that she can prove that she is worthy to everyone. Unfortunately, she ends up in a fight with the promoter who hired her and her services are immediately terminated.

After she gets fired from the play, she embarrasses herself and finds herself lost in this world of spiritual and emotional treachery, the realization hits her… she has to go home. The question is: will she find forgiveness and redemption or condemnation from her friends and most importantly… from her beloved father.


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Valhalla Rising hollywood Movie 201O

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Genre:Action | Adventure
Release Date:29 January 2010
Director:Nicolas Winding Refn
Writer:Roy Jacobsen (writer) Nicolas Winding Refn
Language:English
Country:Denmark | UK"
Cast:Talia Zucker, Rosie Traynor, David Pledger, Martin Sharpe, Steve Jodrell, Tamara Donnellan, Scott Terrill

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Movie opens like gangbusters, in full
John Milius mode, with a storming intertitle -- "In the beginning there was only man and nature. Then men came bearing crosses and drove the heathen to the ends of the earth" -- whose promise is quickly fulfilled by a sequence of mano-a-mano fights to the death on a wild and woolly mountainside.

The chief protag is a mute, heavily scarred warrior, dubbed "One-Eye" (Mads Mikkelsen, "
Casino Royale"), who, like Conan in his early days, is kept in a cage like an animal and only brought out to fight for money, by his Scottish owner, Barde (Alexander Morton). The most info ever imparted about him is that he came from across the ocean (presumably Scandinavia), from an equally violent past that’s glimpsed throughout in One-Eye’s blood-red memory flashes.

After fulfilling the prophecy that "he’s never belonged to anyone for more than five years" by slaughtering his captors and disemboweling his owner, One-Eye sets off for home with a young boy (Maarten Stevenson), who acts as his voice. En route, however, they fall in with a handful of Christian Vikings who are planning to sail to Jerusalem to conquer the Holy Land. With the voyage and its surprising aftermath, the pic sails off into an unreal, almost fantastic world that seems dramatically at odds with the hyper-realism of the opening.

That would be fine if Refn showed any genuine feel for myth or heroism. But his idea of the latter seems to be outbreaks of slaughter, separated by endless thousand-yard stares by Mikkelsen and the rest of the cast. And his idea of fantasy -- perhaps dictated by shortage of coin -- seems to be one small boat in a foggy studio tank that makes Italo sword-and-sandal movies of the ’60s look big-budget.


With very little dialogue, and even less plot, five chapter stops lend the movie a skeletal structure: "Wrath," "Silent Warrior," "Men of God," "The Holy Land" and "Hell." But any discussion of the Dark Ages conflict between paganism and Christianity is reduced to just grunts or insults.

The mute Mikkelsen cuts a fine figure in widescreen as the Man With No Name but Loads of Attitude. As the boy who speaks for him, Stevenson probably has the most dialogue, but delivers it without feeling. Other roles, mostly played by Scots, have few distinguishing features beyond brutality and plug-ugliness.

Deliberately color-drained DV lensing is cold even in the pic’s few sunny sequences, and acts as a further monotonous damper on the film. Drone-metal synth soundtrack has all the subtlety of an ax splitting a skull.



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Bbollywood Movie Rann Review


Cast & Crew
Cast:
Amitabh Bachchan,Ritesh Deshmukh,Paresh Rawal,Mohnish Behl,Manisha Koirala,Rajat Kapoor,Gul Panag,Raima Sen,Rajpal Yadav,
Director: Ram Gopal Varma
Producer: Madhu Mantena, Sheetal Vinod Talwar
Music Director: Amar Mohile, Bapi, Tutul, Sanjeev Kohli, Jayesh Gandhi
Lyricst: : Prashant Pandey, Sarim Momin
Singers :Abhishek Nailwal,Vardhan,Shadaab Faridi,Aditi Paul,Jayesh Gandhi,Sukhwinder Singh,Sanjeev Kohli,Earl DSouza,Kunal Ganjawala,Rajpal Yadav
Release Date: 29 Jan 2010
Genre: Drama
Language: Hindi

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To be honest (like the film demands), Rann is not a new story but the news battle setting saves it from getting run-of-the-mill. Rather than a story designed around the media world, Rann is more of the clichéd corrupt politician chronicle (that Bollywood has been narrating since ages) set on the backdrop of the broadcasting business.

In fact the basic scenario of drama for this Ram Gopal Varma film comes close to his own Sarkar through the trio of a principled patriarch (Amitabh Bachchan), his debauched son (Sudeep) and the righteous and more deserving descendant (Riteish Deshmukh).

Rann tries to be too idealistic right from its ethical news channel head Vijay Harshvardhan Malik (Bachchan) to the trustworthy politician (K K Raina), all of which have become rare species in real life. Malik’s concerns are correct as he believes in reporting news in an era when every rival channel is resorting to creating news. Son Jai Malik (Sudeep) is disillusioned with father’s morals that are leading their channel nowhere.

As commercial corruption seeps in, Jai, through the medium of his channel, conspires against the ruling Prime Minister to make way for the opposition leader Mohan Pandey (Paresh Rawal). While Vijay is oblivious to the entire conspiracy, his channel’s lead reporter Purab (Riteish) takes it upon himself to investigate the truth.

Rann starts off impressively, right from its opening credits, showing contemporary newsreel montages edited to a spooky effect, more symbolic of RGV’s horror flicks. The idea is to highlight the real horror that’s haunting humans – sensationalism by media houses. The commercialism of coverage is effectively portrayed in a scene where a news channel anchor (Rajpal Yadav) confides in a feature filmmaker (Gul Panag) saying they are doing the same job – making movies and entertaining the audience. Especially hilarious is the sequence emphasizing media’s selective hearing approach where facts are cut out on the editing table for formula.

But the authentic setting can’t camouflage the conventionalism in the storytelling. Though writer Rohit Banawlikar pens some intense dramatic sequences which are deftly directed by Ram Gopal Varma, Rann relies on a very predictable plot. The treatment is suggestive of several Madhur Bhandarkar films from Corporate to Satta and the climactic twist clearly comes close to that of Page 3 . Further the filmopts for the most conservative and convenient culmination with a sting operation in the climax.

The predictability could have been prevented by tweaking the film into a thriller format but seems like Ramu wanted to uphold the essence and genre to drama. In that respect the dialogues add depth to the narrative, notably amongst which is Amitabh Bachchan’s dramatic discourse in the last reel that, pretty much like the climax of Baghban , makes up for the predictability of the plot. An exceptional line from it says ‘ media ka lakshya khabre hai aur madhayam paisa ’ (the aim of media is to spread news through the medium of money). But contrarily, today, the aim of media has turned into making money through the medium of news.

Through his trademark technician team of cinematographer Amit Roy and editor Nipun Gupta, Ram Gopal Varma employs standard Sarkar styled shot-takings to intensify the drama. Though the erratic camera angles and close-up frames have its effect, at times its rotating movements tend to spin your head. The music is thankfully restricted only to the background and the lyrics are spin-off on popular election slogans.

Amitabh Bachchan adds dignity and grace to his character and performance. Riteish Deshmukh’s switch to serious role is sober but the scope of his character is restricted in everything from his expressions to looks. Comparatively Sudeep gets more range and runtime and Ramu extracts the same intensity and expressions from him like he derived from the late South actor Raghuvaran, two decades back in Shiva . It’s a pleasant change to see Paresh Rawal intermittently go back to his negative act after his typecast comedy characters. Rajat Kapoor maintains his poise. Mohnish Behl is efficient. Rajpal Yadav’s character gives him ample scope to display histrionics, something he can’t do away with anyways. Neetu Chandra is appealing and Gul Panag is adequate.


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Cast And Crew
Starring : Arshad Warsi, Naseruddin Shah, Vidya Balan
Music : Vishal Bhardwaj
Director : Abhishek Chaubhey
Producer : Raman Maroo, Vishal Bhardwaj
Genre: Romance, Suspense

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Get ready for tangy, pungent, sizzling and spicy stuff. Be forewarned, ISHQIYA isn’t the fluffy, candyfloss,saccharine sweet story of lovers breaking into songs in mustard fields. In ISHQIYA, you just don’t know what turn the story may take next. Not just the story, even the characters here are so impulsive and unpredictable.

You need to have a strong stomach to absorb ISHQIYA. It’s high on drama, it’s wild, it’s real. But it’s not dark, it’s not sleazy, it’s not crass. Frankly, you don’t expect debutante director Abhishek Chaubey to make a stereotypical fare thanks to the tutelage by his guru Vishal Bhardwaj, who loves to swim against the tide and undertake risks in film after film.

Ishqiya new hind film, Ishqiya song very popular befor release very intersting movie here is the filmreview. Ishqiya movie is produced by Vishal Bharadwaj in association with Shemaroo Entertainment, directed by debut director Abhishek Chaubey and starring Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi

Vidya is playing very distinct role and you will see her speaking UP Hindi which is common factor Vishal Bharadwaj’s movies. She also has a very rare and very different look in the movie.

Movie is scheduled to release on 29th January, 2010
New movie Ishqiya is a story about two thieves Khalujan (Naseer) and Babban (Arshad), who escaped and on run from their boss. They plan to meet an old friend and insted meet his widow Krishana. As they plan their escape, their time spent together draws the duo to her, Khalu with his tinted vision of old-fashioned love, and Babban with his lustful eye. The threat of imminent death forces them on a path of violence and betrayal. Set in a rural landscape, ISHQIYA explores basic human emotions as influenced by desire, greed and revenge.



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