Archive for February, 2010
Cop Out (2010) Review

The Detectives Jimmy and Paul kept clear for many years, the New York streets of large and small crooks. But suddenly is faced with the cop duo a merciless gangster who strikes as an obsessive collector of rare baseball calculated at Jimmy: He steals him an extremely rare, historic baseball card collection hot off state. Read the rest of this entry »
The Crazies (2010) Review

Imagine living in a small town where everything is safe and happy…until suddenly it isn’t. Imagine your friends and neighbors going quickly and horrifically insane. In a terrifying tale of the “American Dream” gone horribly wrong, four friends find themselves trapped in their hometown in ‘The Crazies,’ a reinvention of the George Romero classic directed Read the rest of this entry »
Solomon Kane (2010) Review

Film about the character of Solomon Kane by Conan creator Robert E. Howard. The film, which is planned as a prelude to a trilogy that will explore the origins of the character. At the beginning Kane is a mercenary in the service of Queen Elizabeth I, who is fighting in Africa. Read the rest of this entry »
Nine (2009) Review

Mid-1960, Rome. Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) is the most important Italian director of the film world. By Donne in Italy to the Ladies of America, all lie to him, his style and the lifestyle of his works at his feet. His last two films were flops, which he remembers only reluctantly Read the rest of this entry »
Law Abiding Citizen (2009) Review

Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) lives happily with his family when a brutal attack in their own four walls of his life upsets. After the loss of his wife and child while the perpetrators can be taken and tried, but Shelton it is not enough. In particular, when the prosecutor Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx) is negotiating Read the rest of this entry »
Orphan (2009) Review

The couple Vera (Vera Farmiga) and John Coleman (Peter Sarsgaard), already have two children and want a third. Vera, a dry alcoholic, is actually pregnant again, but the child is stillborn.

Shortly thereafter, the two decide to adopt a child too. Therefore, they will visit the orphanage by Sister Abigail (CCH Pounder). Read the rest of this entry »
G.I. Joe: Rise of the Cobra (2009) Review

MARS is not just the name of a chocolate bar, but also that of the world’s largest arms manufacturer in the near future. Its boss, a Scotsman named McCullen (Christopher Eccleston), has had to develop a great new weapon, which NATO can go into raptures. Nanobots, enough bags and put in a missile head Read the rest of this entry »
Shutter Island (2010) Review

The U. S. Marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) is replaced by the mid-fifties the order to go along with his partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo) to shutter Iceland. From the Institute for the resident felons, the mentally ill inmate Solando Rachel is gone, turn the murderer of her three children. Read the rest of this entry »
The Ghost Writer (2010) Review

Sometimes you have to have luck stop: a ghost writer (Ewan McGregor) is replaced by a prestigious publishing house commissioned to complete the unfinished autobiography of the former British prime minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan). Salary: 250,000 U.S. dollars! An offer he can not refuse – even the bad feelings hinwegwischt that came together Read the rest of this entry »
The Good Guy (2010) Review

The ambitious young monument preservation Beth works in Manhattan and want everything: a good job, good friends – and a good guy with whom she can share the city. The latter is obviously the hardest.
Beth finally crush hard to Tommy, a young, hot, Wall Street Movers. Read the rest of this entry »
Coraline (2009) Review

Coraline (voice of Dakota Fanning) has a hard fate. Just now she is with her father and dragged their tedious nagging mother (voice of Teri Hatcher) into an old house that has a lot of dirty windows and otherwise looks pretty scary. Two old ladies and a somewhat curious theater guy named Zobinsky Read the rest of this entry »
The Hangover (2009) Review

In a few days if it is married – Doug (Justin Bartha)! But before that will really be let out again the sow. So he gathers his friends Stu (Ed Helms), Phil (Bradley Cooper), and the brother Alan (Zach Galifianakis) in the cool Mercedes of his future father-in and off goes the journey. Read the rest of this entry »
Damage (2010) Review

John Brickner (S. Austin) was sitting in jail for murder. Now he is being released early on parole and wants to change his life for the better. But the society in which he finds himself is coarsened, and is ruled by violence. So it verschlägt him into the world of illegal underground fighting. Read the rest of this entry »


