Billboard: Variety is the spice

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Thursday, 26 January 2012 23:59

Interesting general billboard this week. Come some of the nominees for the golden statue just in time for race prizes and if there is anything that stands out is that there is a considerable variety of genres from the biopic to comedy, from drama thriller.

United States presents new releases coming also for the Spanish speaking together with other local productions striking. Strain the meantime feature animation and some European titles that cools both the undercard of American film. We can not complain, we will have the joy of seeing some great performances of the moment with Leo DiCaprio, but did not succeed Oscar nomination, and Glenn Close, who did.

United States | Mexico | Argentina

  • Man on a Ledge (U.S., 2012) Genre: Action, Thriller. Director: Asger Leth. Starring: Sam Worthington, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Edward Burns. Plot: When a former police officer escaped convict become, enters the famous Roosevelt Hotel New York City, addresses one of the top floors and climbs onto the ledge, threatening more than his own life. An entire city is about to become paralyzed, including some very nervous people who keep secrets. Does Nick really commit suicide or hides other darker intentions? In Extracine Poster and Trailer

USA | Spain

  • Albert Nobbs (UK, 2012) Genre: Drama. Director: Rodrigo Garcia. Starring: Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Plot: Adapted from the Broadway play, "The Life of Albert Nobbs singular" . In the nineteenth century, in a luxury hotel in Dublin, a woman is forced to impersonate a man to survive. In Extracine: Trailer | Review

United States

  • The Grey (U.S., 2012) Genre: Action, Drama. Director: Joe Carnahan. Starring: Liam Neeson, Dermot Mulroney, James Badge Dale, Frank Grillo, Anozie nons. Plot: After a plane crash in Alaska due to a fault, a team of oil prospectors lost in the subarctic tundra. The survivors, exposed to bitter cold and ravenously hungry, suffer the relentless pursuit of a pack of wolves. In Extracine: Trailer

  • One For the Money (U.S., 2012) Genre: Comedy. Director: Julie Anne Robinson. Starring: Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, John Leguizamo, Daniel Sunjata. Plot: Stephanie Plum is not exactly on a roll. At just 30 years out of a divorce, got fired and lives with her hamster in Trenton, New Jersey. Broke and desperate, he starts working for his despicable cousin, a bail bondsman. Driven by the need for quick cash throws the most difficult case: a local cop wanted for murder turns out to be the guy who broke her heart in high school. Stephanie is developing resources and it gets stronger as it drifts into a world of murder and deceit, though not without romance.

  • In Darkness (Poland, 2011) Genre: Historical drama. Director: Agnieszka Holland. Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Fürmann, Agnieszka Grochowska, Maria Schrader, Herbert. Plot: It's 1943, the Polish city of Lvov is occupied by the Nazis. Poverty grows. One day the selfish thief and Leopold Socha encounters a group of Jewish refugees and with the money hidden in the labyrinth of the sewers of the city. At first only interested in the lucrative business, but little by little doubt of its mission. Finally, risks his own life for the refugees.

  • La guerre est déclarée (France, 2011) Genre: Drama Romance. Director: Valérie Donzelli. Cast: Valérie Donzelli, Jeremie Elkaim, Gabriel Elkaim, César Desseix. Plot: A couple, Romeo and Juliette. A boy, Adam. A combat the disease. And above all, a great love story, theirs.

Mexico | Spain

  • Underworld: Awakening (USA, 2012) Genre: Fantasy, Action, Horror. Directors: Måns Marlinda, Björn Stein. Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Michael Ealy, India Eisley, Stephen Rea. Plot: After being in a state similar to coma for fifteen years, the vampire Selene (Kate Beckinsale) discovers he has a fourteen year old daughter half-vampire, half werewolf named Nissa. When she finds Biocom must stop its attempt to create a super-race of Lycans who want to kill them ... fourth installment of the Underworld saga. In Extracine: Pictures | Trailer

Mexico

  • Hugo (Hugo Cabret) (U.S., 2011) Genre: Adventure. Director: Martin Scorsese. Starring: Asa Butterfield, Chloe Moretz, Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jude Law. Plot: Paris, 30 years. Hugo (Asa Butterfield) is an orphan who lives hidden in a season and is responsible for fixing watches. Will be wrapped in a mystery adventure when you try to repair a damaged robot. One day he meets a girl (Chloe Moretz) who holds the key that could solve the mystery of the robot. The script adapts a children's book that won the Randolph Caldecott in 2008. Extracine: Trailer | Review

  • Drive (U.S., 2011) Genre: Thriller, Action, Drama. Director: Nicolas Winding Refn. Starring: During the day, Driver (Ryan Gosling) works in a shop and movie stunt driver, but some nights sporadically , works as a driver for criminals. Shannon (Brian Cranston), his mentor and boss, who knows his talent behind the wheel, you are looking for film and television directors or criminals who need the best driver for his escapes, taking the commission. But the world of Driver changes the day he meets Irene (Carey Mulligan), a pretty neighbor who has a young son and husband in jail. In Extracine: Trailer | Review

  • The last Death: (Mexico, 2012) Genre: Thriller. Director: David Ruiz. Starring: Kuno Becker, Alvaro Guerrero, Carlos Bracho. Plot: Faced with the threat of a storm, Jaime is safe in his cabin when he discovers a young wounded and unconscious. When hospitalized, they realize that the boy suffers from amnesia and that his identity does not exist according to the Bank of Personal Information. This alerts the authorities, who immediately begin to pursue them. Jaime tries to help investigate who is young, but soon discover they are being stalked by federal agents, who seem determined to capture them.

Argentina | Spain

  • J. Edgar (U.S., 2011) Genre: Biopic. Director: Clint Eastwood. Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Naomi Watts, Josh Lucas, Judi Dench, Armie Hammer. Plot: In 1924, with only 29 years, Edgar Hoover was appointed director general of FBI to reorganize the institution. He served until his death in 1972, surviving seven presidents, some of whom tried unsuccessfully to remove him. The files that Hoover jealously guarded, full of unspeakable secrets of important personalities, made ​​him one of the most powerful and feared men in the history of the United States. Extracine: Trailer | Review

Argentina

  • Immortals (U.S., 2011) Genre: Fantasy, Action. Director: Tarsem Singh. Starring: Henry Cavill, Mickey Rourke, Freida Pinto, Luke Evans, John Hurt. Plot: Mad with power, the brutal King Hyperion has declared war to men. After gathering an army, burn Greece while looking for a weapon of unimaginable power: the legendary bow Epirus, made ​​by Ares on Olympus with which you can release the Titans imprisoned in Tartarus Mount crying vengeance. In Extracine: Introduction | Posters

  • Do not think: The Chemical Brothers (UK, 2011) Genre: Recital, Documentary. Director: Adam Smith. Starring: The Chemical Brothers Plot: Filmed in the show's Fujirock Festival in Japan, first live experience Chemical Brothers has been captured on film. "Do not think" is the first film to present concert in the glorious 7.1 Dolby surround sound produced by the band for the big screen.

  • Angele et Tony (France, 2010) Genre: Drama, Romance. Director: Alix Delaporte Cast: Clotilde Hesme, Grégory Gadebois, Evelyne Didi, Antoine Couleau. Plot: Angela has good reason to build a new life when she meets Tony, a fisherman in for feelings. Despite his desire for her, Tony keeps his distance. Angela looking for. Tony looks at her. Too Beautiful, I can not believe that she is there for him.

  • Peter Capusotto and 3Dimensiones (Argentina, 2012) Genre: Comedy. Director: Peter Saborido. Starring: Diego Capusotto, Jacqueline Decibe, Ivana Acosta, Alfonso Sierra. Plot: Violence Rivas, one of the key characters Capusotto, will guide the viewer through a kind of documentary which, through short stories, include the different relationships that humans have with film, radio, Internet, video and other new custom home that came with technological advances. With his eyes nihilistic apocalyptic violence show how relationships between people are distorted by the influx of entertainment and dangerous in his view-that it is becoming more interesting than life itself.

  • SMO, the battalion forgotten (Argentina, 2012) Genre: Documentary. Director: Marcelo Goyeneche. Argument: Tucumán 1975, a milestone in Argentina's history and would be one of the most tragic cross: the GOS, and Compulsory Military Service "Operation Independence". Through the story of youngsters who made the "service" we get to know their experiences from the day of the drawing to the underage of life in the barracks and the transfer to Mt. SMO, "The Forgotten Battalion" attempts to rescue from oblivion the official history imposed by those young people "service" these bloody years who lived in Argentina's history from a trench in which the target is put through a random drawing without the free choice of their actions.

Spain

  • Trespass (USA, 2011) Genre: Thriller, Drama. Director: Joel Schumacher. Starring: Nicolas Cage, Nicole Kidman, Cam Gigandet, Liana Liberato, Nico Tortorella. Plot: Kyle and his wife Sarah have a teenage daughter and an economic enviable. One night, two uniformed officers are at home, the Millers, confident, let them enter. Thus began a nightmare.

  • Le Moine (France, 2011) Genre: Thriller, Fantasy. Director: Dominik Moll. Repertoires: Vincent Cassel, Deborah Francois, Joséphine Japy, Sergi Lopez. Argument: Satan (Sergi Lopez) tries to corrupt a young novice, Brother Ambrose ( Vincent Cassel), who is abandoned at the gates of a Cistercian monastery, where he is welcomed and educated by the monks.

  • Wrinkles (Spain, 2011) Genre: Animation, Drama. Director: Ignacio Ferreras. Plot: Emilio and Michael, two old men confined in a nursing home become friends. Emilio, who suffers from Alzheimer's principle, it immediately with the help of Miguel and other partners who seek to avoid going to stop the plant from the terminally ill. His crazy plan tinged humor and tenderness the tedious day to day from the residence, because for them just starting a new life. 2D animation film for adults, based on the eponymous comic Paco Roca (National Comic Prize 2008).




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