Friday, 2 December 2011

Breakfast at tiffany’s

Struggling writer Paul Varjak moves into a New York apartment building and becomes intrigued by his pretty, quirky neighbor Holly Golightly. Holly's lifestyle confuses and fascinates Paul; in public she flits through parties with a sexy, sophisticated air, but when they're alone she changes into a sweetly vulnerable bundle of neuroses.

Audrey Hepburn plays that daring, darling Holly Golightly to a new high in entertainment delight in one of her best movie roles. And let’s not forget, Henry Mancini’s enduring song, Moon River.

Day 2 - Matt Smith on the Christmas Special!

We can't have a countdown to the Christmas Special without the Doctor himself - Matt Smith - revealing what we've got to look forward to!

In this short video, Matt reflects on The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe which is on BBC ONE, Christmas Day at 7pm.

IN THE LAND OF BLOOD & HONEY

Written and directed by Angelina Jolie,  This movie focuses on the

lives of 2 people Danijel and Ajla who meet on the eve of the Bosnian

war of 1992-1995. During the war, Danijel, fighting for the Serbs

re-encounters Ajla who is now a captive in the camp he oversees.

The war has had an effect on their relationship and their motives have

changes.

NEW JOHN CARTER TRAILER

Based on Edgar Rice Burrough’s Martian series this is the first

movie to follow the exploits of a man from earth who suddenly

finds himself transplanted to Mars and a life among the civilization

that exists on the planet.

WE BOUGHT A ZOO

Based on the book We Bought a Zoo: The Amazing True Story of a Young Family, a Broken Down Zoo and the 200 Zoo Animals that Changed Their Lives Forever.

A true story about a single dad who decides his family needs a fresh start, so he and his two children move to the most unlikely of places: a zoo. With the help of an eclectic staff, and with many misadventures along the way, the family works to return the dilapidated zoo to its former wonder and glory.

Cast: Matt Damon, Thomas Haden Church, Scarlett Johansson, Elle Fanning, Patrick Fugit, Angus MacFadyen, John Michael Higgins, Colin Ford.

 

'Hugo' wins National Board of Review

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Martin Scorsese’s 3D family film Hugo has won the National Board of Review’s prize for Best Film of 2011. The Thanksgiving-weekend release also won the Best Director award, while The Descendants also picked up multiple citations, for Best Actor (George Clooney), Best Supporting Actress (Shailene Woodley), and Best Adapted Screenplay. Missing from the largely predictable Nbr top 10: The Help (which won an ensemble prize instead), Midnight in Paris, and Moneyball, as well as Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, which didn’t screen in time. Meanwhile, Tilda Swinton’s victory for Best Actress for We Need to Talk About Kevin»

STEVE JOBS CARTOONS

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