Archive for January, 2009
Preview-Knowing

Rose Byrne and Nicolas Cage star in Summit Entertainment’s “Knowing”. Directed by Alex Proyas.
Release Date: 20 March 2009 (USA)
Byrne will play the daughter of a woman who buried a 1962 time capsule bearing the dates of the assassinations of historical figures, the hotel fire death of the wife of a professor (Cage) and an imminent world apocalypse. After the professor discovers its contents and alerts her, the initially skeptical Byrne begins remembering strange incidents from her childhood.
Watch High Quality Trailer Of Knowing (2009).
Julia-Clive in Duplicity

Clive Owen-Returns

Interpol Agent Louis Salinger(Clive Owen) and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman
(Naomi Watts) are determined to bring to justice one of the world’s most powerful banks.
Clive Owen returns after A whole Year without any filming. He’s next film is The International.
Director Tom Tykwer Brings a new Action Adventure which will release on 13th February 2009.
The International Movie Trailer:
He’s Just Not That Into You-Scarletts New Style

The Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.
This is a Comedy movie Full of Stars. Starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Connelly, Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, Ben Affleck, Justin Long. Directed By Ken Kwapis.
Release Date: 6 February 2009 (USA)
‘Defiance’: Lost In The Woods
One of several problems with the new Holocaust movie “Defiance” is so obvious, a child could nail it. In this case, a little girl. She’s one of a band of Jewish refugees hiding from marauding Nazis in a Polish forest in 1941. The leader of the group, she notices, has blond hair and blazing blue eyes — in other words, he’s played by Daniel Craig. The girl looks him over and then, taking the words right out of our mouths, says, “He’s a Jew?”
Those who didn’t buy Craig as a Jewish tough guy in “Munich” will probably find him similarly unpersuasive in this movie — especially since his character has a brother played by the emphatically non-blond Liev Schreiber. (Another sibling is played by spritely Jamie Bell, which further muddles the family plot.) They’re portraying the legendary Bielski brothers, whose “amazing true story,” as it might have been put in a pitch meeting, truly is amazing. It took place in an area of Poland that had recently been overrun by Soviet Russia, and then, even more recently, invaded by the Nazis — who quickly set to work wiping out the Jewish populace. When the Bielskis’ parents were murdered, the brothers fled into the nearby forest lands, determined to fight back. Over the course of the next two and a half years, they were joined by hundreds of other Jews of a similarly pugnacious mindset. They constructed primitive shelters, kitchens, infirmaries and schools, built and maintained their own weapons, and did a lot of behind-the-lines damage.
You might think this heroic tale would be hard to screw up in a movie, and of course you’d be wrong. Director Edward Zwick, who last gave us the rote Leonardo DiCaprio action flick “Blood Diamond,” has turned the Bielskis’ story into a pacelessly episodic nature film — very heavy on trees and greenery and copious snow, and lighter than you might wish in narrative structure. The two oldest brothers, Tuvia (Craig) and Zus (Schreiber) have been set up to enunciate opposing views in the eternal argument about justifiable violence. “We must get what we need without killing,” Tuvia says. “We may be hunted like animals, but we will not become animals.” To which Zus replies, “Your policy of diplomacy is sh–.”
The movie has some spirited raids and skirmishes, some rousing Nazi wipeouts, and an appropriately thunderous bomber attack. But we seem to spend most of our time hanging around in the woods watching the soggy interactions of such stock characters as the gruff-but-kindly rabbi and the fiery young socialist. This allows us lots of time (in a film that runs well over two hours) to note a certain lack of rigor in maintaining the period flavor of the dialogue. (The script is by Zwick and Clayton Frohman.) For example, when Tuvia insists that more threatened Jews be rescued from the surrounding countryside and brought to safety in the forest — despite the already pressing shortage of food — Zus looks at him and clucks, “So now you’re Moses, huh?”
There are also some startling moments of directorial overreach: When Craig rides into one scene mounted on a pure-white horse, it feels like we’ve suddenly been transported into a previously unknown chronicle of Narnia. (He later shoots the beast for meat, which is more like it.) And when some female refugees arrive in the camp, you wonder if it’s really necessary for the despairing cry of “More mouths to feed!” to be answered with a lusty “More young bodies to keep us warm!”
Craig and Schreiber are of course fine actors, and they manage to carve out moments of emotion amid the narrative drift here. But like most of the rest of the cast, they don’t belong in this movie. You may feel the same.
The Next Object Of Your ‘Twilight’ Obsession: Edward Cullen Dolls
We’re already cringing at the implications of this one, but now you can get your hands all over a fully poseable version of Edward Cullen.
Or, more specifically, two fully poseable Cullens — one in standard action-figure form and the other of the deluxe, hand-painted figurine variety. Thanks to the good folks at Hot Topic and Tonner Character Figurines, “Twilight” fans can now preorder their very own version of the brooding “Twilight” star.
The Hot Topic figure stands 11.5 inches tall, has “beautiful articulation” (of course) and retails for $16.99 (he also kind of looks like Luke Perry). He’s decked out in a blue button-up, jeans and a peacoat, and packaged with an exclusive Cullen family crest. The 17-inch limited-edition Tonner doll costs a bit more (like, $139.99), but that’s ’cause he’s hand-sculpted from the likeness of “Twilight” star Robert Pattinson and comes with “rooted saran hair” (what does that even mean?). He sports 14 points of articulation, and comes dressed in a T-shirt, jeans and shoes “with working laces.” Tonner also has a Bella doll that’s a whole 2 inches shorter and has the same sorts of details (hope she won’t trip on the laces!).
The Hot Topic Cullen is due in stores on January 20. The Tonner version doesn’t have an exact due date (more like “spring”) but can be preordered also.
Of course, all of this begs the question: Which “Twilight” character should they immortalize in plastic next?
Dakota Fanning-Push
In Hong Kong, a trio of young people with special abilities are pursued by a clandestine U.S. government agency who wants the gifted ones back in their fold.
Here is latest trailer of Push (2009). Watch it Now!!
Aishwarya Rai in The Pink Panther-2

Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Martin) teams up with a squad of International detectives who are just as bumbling as he is.Their mission:Stop a globe-trotting thief who specializes in stealing historical artifacts.
Aishwara Rai Stars in this upcoming Movie. This must be attract more viewers.
Here is a latest Trailer of The Pink Panther-2.
Underworld-3 Preview

The prequel story traces the origins of the centuries-old blood feud between the aristocratic vampires known as Death Dealers and their onetime slaves, the Lycans. In the Dark Ages, a young Lycan named Lucian (Sheen) emerges as a powerful leader who rallies the werewolves to rise up against Viktor (Nighy), the cruel vampire king who has enslaved them. Lucian is joined by his secret lover, Sonja (Mitra), in his battle against the Death Dealer army and his struggle for Lycan freedom.
Here is latest trailer of Underworld-3
First Transformers 2-Images
UPDATED: More images have been released over at USA Today -check them out Now!!





Warner Bros debuted the full-length theatrical trailer for Chris Nolan’s Inception in theaters in front of Iron Man 2 a few days back. There aren’t many words to describe how incredibly epic and amazing this looks, but beautiful and stunning and mesmerizing are a few that fit best. Watching this trailer, you will agree that Inception is the most anticipated movie this summer. This just looks so phenomenal.

Inception is both written and directed by acclaimed Oscar nominated British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, of Memento, Insomnia, Batman Begins, The Prestige and The Dark Knight. Nolan previously co-wrote the scripts for Memento, Batman Begins, The Prestige, and The Dark Knight with his brother Jonathan Nolan. Warner Bros is bringing Inception to theaters starting on July 16th this summer.
Source: FirstShowing.



