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Somebody help me, I’m so lost. The only thing I’m sure of is that this is Chile in 2010. A 121 year old copper-gold mine has just collapsed.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Hot Pursuit, The D Train, 5 Flights Up, Maggie, Saint Laurent, Noble, The Seven Five and Skin Trade.
It’s your usual humble beginnings story. A group becomes rich and famous after enduring great hardship. That group is composed of rappers Dr.
This just gets convoluted to an extreme after a while. Let’s just say the obvious, Superman is Jesus even though he’s suppose to represent the American dream from an immigrant perspective. Batman is the personification of order surrounded by chaos.
It’s difficult to truly think of others. I’m not saying there is some sort of innate apathy, but there is always a divide between ourselves and the people we should help. We can donate thousands upon thousands of whatever currency, but I can’t imagine, in full capacity, what they suffer.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Avengers:
From a world where Jack Black is relatively normal and James Marsden looks like Satan, comes the preposterously titled The D Train. Dan Landsman (Black) yearns to be popular despite his best years being behind him. Knowing this, he seeks former school mate Oliver Lawless (Marsden), who has gained some minor fame by appearing in a Banana Boat ad.
It wouldn’t be correct to describe this as anything other than full-on violence pornography. But it’s awesome. A martial arts instructor is jailed after accidentally killing a man.
This film has been screened at several film festivals. It may have passed by you without your notice. Let’s remedy that, shall we?
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: The Age of Adaline, Little Boy, The Water Diviner and Adult Beginners.
Despite the whole Scientology thing, John Travolta is a versatile actor. He has played everything from arc-angels to a greaser to that student on Welcome Back, Kotter. With that said, I present The Forger.
The occupation of boxer is not ideal for most people. We respect them as gladiators of the current era and cheer for their bloody victory in battle. But rarely are they seen as human.
Machines have taken over the world. Wait. I’m sorry.
“God created man. Man created immortality.” Such hubris in a single sentence speaks volumes about this new film, Self/less.
Every week Film Inquiry publishes the movies that are opening in cinemas! This week: Child 44, Unfriended, Paul Blart: