Post by BatFink on Oct 13, 2006 20:35:06 GMT
Deffo going to see Borat
Borat
Or, as it's alternative title has it, Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan. Sacha Baron Cohen brings his moustachioed TV presenter to the big screen.
Candy
Poet Heath Ledger loves art student Abbie Cornish - and heroin. Not a good combination.
Sixty Six
Helena Bonham Carter and Stephen Rea star in a Working Title flick about a boy whose barmitzvah clashes with the 1966 World Cup footie final.
Waist Deep
Rapper-turned-thesp Tyrese is an ex-con who, rather predictably, is forced back into the life of crime when his car is hijacked with his son inside. Yawn.
Scenes Of A Sexual Nature
Ewan McGregor, Sophie Okenedo, Hugh Bonneville and Catherine Tate are among the Brit luvvies living, loving and desiring after each other on Hampstead Heath.
Romanzo Criminale
70s-set Italian mob drama from director Michele Placido.
Friday 10th November
Fur
Biopic of American photographer Diane Arbus. Nicole Kidman's the one peering through the viewfinder.
The Prestige
Christopher Nolan waves his wand over a period pic about two feuding magicians (Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale).
Breaking & Entering
Jude Law, Martin Freeman and Juliette Binoche are among the cast for Antony Minghella's story of long-term Londoners whose lives intersect in King's Cross.
Starter For Ten
James McAvoy stars a working-class student who falls for a posh lass in the film version of David Nicholls' 80s-set novel.
The Host
Korean horror about a mutant beastie that rises out of the river and attacks Seoul.
Twelve And Holding
American indie about three teenagers who suddenly grow up when one of their peers dies.
Friday 17th November
Casino Royale
Daniel Craig pulls on the tuxedo, picks up the licence to kill and - hopefully - resurrects the tired Bond franchise with an adaptation of the first 007 tale.
Tenacious D: In The Pick Of Destiny
Jack Black writes and stars in a fictitous big-screen tale of his band's quest to find a 'magical pick' which will transform them into gods of music. Rock on!
Joy Division
A Soviet prisoner-turned-KGB agent must elude capature in 60s London in this Cold War drama.
Friday 24th November
Jackass 2
Johnny Knoxville and friends do even more extremely painful things to each other. And yep, we'll laugh. Again.
Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
It's a month before Christmas, you're in the cinema and yep, Tim Allen's at it again in another stab at the festive comedy genre.
Pan's Labyrinth
A lonely and dreamy child creates a world full of fantastic creatures and secret destinies in a new tale from director Guillermo Del Toro.
Something New
An African-American hotshot of a lawyer must choose between her ideal man and a free-spirited - and white - gardener in this rom-com starring Sanaa Lathan.
The Rocket Post
Scottish tale about a German scientist who arrives in the Western Isles with a plan to deliver post by, yep you've guessed it, a rocket.
Borat
Or, as it's alternative title has it, Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan. Sacha Baron Cohen brings his moustachioed TV presenter to the big screen.
Candy
Poet Heath Ledger loves art student Abbie Cornish - and heroin. Not a good combination.
Sixty Six
Helena Bonham Carter and Stephen Rea star in a Working Title flick about a boy whose barmitzvah clashes with the 1966 World Cup footie final.
Waist Deep
Rapper-turned-thesp Tyrese is an ex-con who, rather predictably, is forced back into the life of crime when his car is hijacked with his son inside. Yawn.
Scenes Of A Sexual Nature
Ewan McGregor, Sophie Okenedo, Hugh Bonneville and Catherine Tate are among the Brit luvvies living, loving and desiring after each other on Hampstead Heath.
Romanzo Criminale
70s-set Italian mob drama from director Michele Placido.
Friday 10th November
Fur
Biopic of American photographer Diane Arbus. Nicole Kidman's the one peering through the viewfinder.
The Prestige
Christopher Nolan waves his wand over a period pic about two feuding magicians (Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale).
Breaking & Entering
Jude Law, Martin Freeman and Juliette Binoche are among the cast for Antony Minghella's story of long-term Londoners whose lives intersect in King's Cross.
Starter For Ten
James McAvoy stars a working-class student who falls for a posh lass in the film version of David Nicholls' 80s-set novel.
The Host
Korean horror about a mutant beastie that rises out of the river and attacks Seoul.
Twelve And Holding
American indie about three teenagers who suddenly grow up when one of their peers dies.
Friday 17th November
Casino Royale
Daniel Craig pulls on the tuxedo, picks up the licence to kill and - hopefully - resurrects the tired Bond franchise with an adaptation of the first 007 tale.
Tenacious D: In The Pick Of Destiny
Jack Black writes and stars in a fictitous big-screen tale of his band's quest to find a 'magical pick' which will transform them into gods of music. Rock on!
Joy Division
A Soviet prisoner-turned-KGB agent must elude capature in 60s London in this Cold War drama.
Friday 24th November
Jackass 2
Johnny Knoxville and friends do even more extremely painful things to each other. And yep, we'll laugh. Again.
Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
It's a month before Christmas, you're in the cinema and yep, Tim Allen's at it again in another stab at the festive comedy genre.
Pan's Labyrinth
A lonely and dreamy child creates a world full of fantastic creatures and secret destinies in a new tale from director Guillermo Del Toro.
Something New
An African-American hotshot of a lawyer must choose between her ideal man and a free-spirited - and white - gardener in this rom-com starring Sanaa Lathan.
The Rocket Post
Scottish tale about a German scientist who arrives in the Western Isles with a plan to deliver post by, yep you've guessed it, a rocket.