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                          ARGO: When militants seize control of theU.S.embassy inTehranduring the height of the Iranian Revolution, CIA agent

              Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck) creates a fakeHollywoodfilm production in order to rescue a group of American diplomats who

              have sought refuge at the home of the Canadian ambassador. As the six members of the embassy staff remain behind closed

              doors, armed militants conduct thorough searches of local homes, and kill anyone suspected of harboring the Americans. 

                                                    

                         TAKE 2: His family targeted by a vengeful crime boss in Istanbul, retired CIA agent Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson)

               must fight an army of killers to ensure their safe return in this action sequel from director Olivier Megaton (ransporter 3)

               and producer/co-writer Luc Besson (who penned the screenplay alongside Taken scribe Robert Mark Kamen). ~ Jason

               Buchanan, Rovi

                                                

 

                                 HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA:Samurai Jack's Genndy Tartakovsky directed this animated tale concerning a hotel

                 where monsters such as Dracula, the Invisible Man, Frankenstein, and his bride, along with a host of others, head

                 to relax from a world full of humans. When a young man, stumbles onto the resort and falls for Drac's teenage daughter

                 Mavis.

                                                                       

                            FINDING NEMO 3D: In this stunning underwater adventure, with memorable characters, humor and heartfelt

                  emotion, “Finding Nemo” follows the comedic and momentous journey of an overly protective clownfish named Marlin

                 and his son Nemo––who become separated in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken far from his

                 ocean home and dumped into a fish tank in a dentist’s office. Buoyed by the companionship of Dory, a friendly-but-

                 forgetful Pacific regal blue tang, Marlin embarks on a dangerous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of an epic effort

                 to rescue his son.

                                                   

                                                    

                           RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION: Awakening in a top-secret Umbrella facility as the T-virus threatens to wipe out

                      the last remnants of humanity, Alice (Milla Jovovich) must battle her way through virtual simulations in order to break

                      out of the complex and save the Earth in this fifth Resident Evil film. While the apocalyptic plague rages above

                      ground, below the surface lies a massive base powered the evil supercomputer, the Red Queen, who will stop at

                      nothing to contain humanity's only biologically-enhanced hope that is Alice. 

                                               

                             LAWLESS: Lawless is the true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: bootlegging siblings who made a run

                       for the American Dream inProhibition-eraVirginia. In this epic gangster tale, inspired by true-life tales of author Matt

                       Bondurant’s family in his novel “The Wettest County In The World”, the loyalty of three brothers is put to the test

                       against the backdrop of the nation’s most notorious crime wave.

                                                 

                          THE EXPENDABLE 2: Sylvester Stallone has obviously worked to hone the chemistry of this particular team-up,

                   as the sequel fires on more cylinders than the first one’s engine could handle. This time, Jason Statham, Terry Crews,

                   Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, and Jet Li are given more individual moments to shine alongside Sly, as are glorified

                   guest stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, and, yes, Chuck Norris. Expendables 2 is B-movie glee made by

                   past-their-prime A-listers -- and anyone who knows what to expect will undoubtedly have a blast.

                                                  

                              PROMTHEUS: Beginning with a prologue set sometime in Earth’s prehistory, meant to explain how the planet

                     was seeded  with human DNA, we are soon introduced to paleo-biologists Elizabeth and Charlie (Noomi

                     Rapace and Logan  Marshall-Green) in the year 2089. They have just discovered mysterious cave paintings in

                     Scotland which suggest  prehistoric human contact with extraterrestrials. Using clues found in similar sites around the

                     world, Elizabeth and  Charlie become the nucleus of a scientific voyage to a distant Earthlike planet that may hold the

                     answers to the single greatest riddle of our species: Who are we, and where did we come from?

                                                     

 

                              ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT: As always in the Ice Age animated franchise the best sequences centre

                         on Scrat, the Sisyphean half-squirrel, half-rat, determinedly chasing an acorn around the prehistoric world

                         to disastrous effect. In this fourth instalment he triggers continental drift and pulls the plug on Atlantis. The

                        main narrative is more conventional, with soon-to-be-extinct creatures such as the mammoth and sabre-toothed

                        tiger behaving like 21st century middle-Americans as they attempt to survive while doing battle against a band

                        of pirates clearly inspired by Captain Jack Sparrow'sCaribbeancorsairs. Of the latter we've long since had

                        too much.

                                                                     

 

                                THE DARK KNIGHT RISES: It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning,

                         in that instant, from hero to fugitive. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity inGothamCitywas crushed

                        under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar

                        with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose

                         ruthless plans forGothamdrive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again,

                         Batman may be no match for Bane.

                                                         

                                 The Amazing Spider-Man is the story of Peter Parker (Garfield), an outcast high schooler who

                           was abandoned by his parents as a boy, leaving him to be raised by his Uncle Ben (Sheen) and Aunt

                           May (Field). As Peter discovers a mysterious briefcase that belonged to his father, he begins a quest to

                          understand his parents’ disappearance – leading him directly to Oscorp and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors

                          (Ifans), his father’s former partner. As Spider-Man is set on a collision course with Connors’ alter-ego,

                          The Lizard, Peter will make life-altering choices to use his powers and shape his destiny to become a hero.

                                                       

                                  Friends with Kids is a romantic comedy about starting a family in an unconventional way. Julie

                           (Jennifer Westfeldt) and Jason (Adam Scott) are the last two single members of their tightly-knit friend

                           group. The single duo come to realize that they both want a child, but having seen the toll children have

                           taken on their other friends’ relationships, set out to find an alternative method. Friends with Kids explores

                           what happens when two friends attempt to start a family without actually being a family in the traditional

                           sense of the word and how love can rear its head when you least expect it.

                                                  

                                                   

                                           

                                   Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” starts out with some our favorite animated animals stuck

                              in Africa, longing for the confines of the Central Park Zoo.Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo,

                             and Melman the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to their beloved Big Apple and of course, King Julien, 

                             Maurice and the Penguins are all along for the comedic adventure. Their journey takes them through Europe

                             where they find the perfect cover: a traveling circus, which they reinvent -Madagascarstyle. A French game

                             warden or something like one — it’s not really clear, though she’s voiced by Frances McDormand — is chasing

                             after Alex and company after they break into a casino inMonte Carlo.

                                                  

                                         

                                                

                                    Now after a 10-year gap, Jones and Smith reprise their double act of taciturn, imperturbable K

                              and fast-talking, streetwise J in the 3D Men in Black III. Etan Cohen (an Israeli-born screenwriter)

                              has turned in a screenplay that takes the franchise in another direction, that of the time-travel flick.

                              The moderately enjoyable movie begins as a parody of the Hannibal Lecter series with the vicious

                              alien Boris the Animal (Jemaine Clement) sprung from his top-security jail on the moon to pursue

                              his nemesis, Agent K, on Earth. A time machine takes both back to 1969, whence Agent J follows

                              them, and ultimately the trail leads to Cape Canaveral and the Apollo 11 moon shot that year. Along

                              the way there is some amusing fun of a conventional sort involving an encounter with Andy Warhol

                              (I'll leave you to guess whether he's an alien or another Man in Black). The 3D enhances two spectacular

                              sequences in high places – one at the top of the Chrysler Building, the other above the capsule of the

                              Apollo 11. They'll have acrophobes shielding their eyes the way they did when Tom Cruise scaled the

                             Burj Khalifa in Dubai for Mission Impossible – Ghost Protocol.

                                                

                                                             

                                    

                                      Kristen Stewart stars as the heroine; Charlize Theron is the sexy evil queen with headgear

                               modeled on the Disney animation; and Chris Hemsworth plays the huntsman, who is now a full-blown

                               romantic lead, a hunky-stubbly protector with an accent like Russell Crowe's Robin Hood – from

                               Cowdenbeath,TauntonandDublin. In the manner of Twilight and Hunger Games, the film gives Snow

                               White an unresolved and franchise-friendly romantic choice between the Huntsman and a posh prince

                               resonantly named William (Sam Claflin). Unlike Julia Roberts's feebly evasive version, this movie does

                              at least tackle head-on the Queen's sexual jealousy, and Theron has an interesting steely coldness at first.

                              But she is soon reduced to screeching like a panto villainess in that all-purpose Bardspeak accent. Her

                              stepdaughter leads a revolution against the queen's misrule, and Snow White has the power to cure the

                              people's physical ailments. Like Mirror Mirror, the dwarves are badass forest brigands played by British

                              character actors, but with a Narnia touch. It all becomes very drawn out, and like Mirror Mirror, tries to fix

                              what isn't broken: the poignant clarity of Snow White being betrayed by a non-mother and then having to be a

                              quasi-mother to seven little people.

                                                                   

                                                 

                                                             

                                               

                                                  In this movie all the heroes you like in old movies are here together to make all the

                                 fans happy and come in one place to see this new movie. The avengers are full of action,

                                 drama, adventures and fantasy, so it's one of its types to get all the heroes in one movie.

                                      In that movie the earth is facing a strong enemy that make the global agency send for these

                                 heroes to come and protect the earth. They all have a unique weapon that they are able to use,

                                 and have to protect the earth and the humans

 

 

                               

                                  

                                   This is a Irish Film open with music . Marketa Dario and Glen Hansard,   began a period

                                     of soul-stirring romance. They are not princes and  princesses, each of which has a trivial

                                     life, but they have one thing in common, that is, the love of music. In an ensemble,  they find

                                     each otheramazing understanding. This finding them excited, and soon they found a companion,

                                     formed a band, and through the excellent performanceof professional recognition. At the same

                                    time, love has also begun to sprout. Music is one of the highlights of the film, to shape a very

                                    romanticand beautiful atmosphere.            


                                                                                                                                                                                                      

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