Post by BatFink on Jan 29, 2007 18:46:58 GMT
Friday 2nd February
Arthur and The Invisibles
Luc Besson brings us this family fantasy adventure about a boy who embarks on a treasure hunt to save his family home from developers and unlocks a passageway to the land of the Invisibles.
Dreamgirls
Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles and Eddie Murphy star in the big-screen version of the Broadway musical about a soul singing trio in the 60s.
Gridiron Gang
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is the latest in a long line of inspirational movie coaches tasked with teaching a group of teenage delinquents the finer points of American Football. Yawn...
Libero
Italian domestic drama about a young boy and his fragmented family. Kim Rossi Stuart directs and stars in his impressive debut.
Notes On A Scandal
Richard Eyre directs Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench in the big-screen version of Zoe Heller's novel about a teacher who has a fling with one of her students.
Running With Scissors
A young man comes of age in the 70s - despite the efforts of his nightmare family. Joseph Cross, Brian Cox and Annette Benning star in the adaptation of Augusten Burrough's memoirs.
Friday 9th February
Back In Business
British comedy starring Martin Kemp and Chris Barrie as conmen who want to steal a space buggy from the British government. It's up to Scotland Yard's worst detective - played by Dennis Waterman - to stop them. Question is, will he sing the theme tune?
Charlotte's Web
Dakota Fanning is the human star while Julia Roberts voices the porker in a big-screen version of the much-loved kiddies' piggy tale.
Climates (Iklimler)
Acclaimed Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan delivers an acutely observed story about the breakdown a couple's relationship one summer and its emotional fallout.
Dirty Dancing (20th Anniversary)
Two decades after Patrick Swayze made Baby - and countless teenagers - swoon, the 60s-set coming-of-age tale is back.
Epic Movie
If you loved Scary Movie then you'll love this parody 'epic', spoofing just about every film - Harry Potter, Narnia, Snakes On A Plane... you name it - from the last two years.
For Your Consideration
Ricky Gervais is among the new faces for Christopher Guest's latest mockumentary about a group of actors attracting awards buzz. Luvvies beware!
Goal 2 - Live The Dream
Kuno Becker's footie player gets transferred from Newcastle to the distinctly hotter Real Madrid in the second sequel of the rags-to-riches trilogy.
Hannibal Rising
Thomas Harris' famous serial killer Hannibal Lecter is back. This time it's a prequel exploring mini-Hannibal's formative years.
Music And Lyrics By
Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore play, respectively, a washed up composer and the girl who inspires him in the new rom-com from Miss Congeniality helmer Marc Lawrence.
The Reef
Animated underwater adventure about a the heroic journey of little fish who gets his own back on some bully-boy sharks.
Wednesday 14th February
Casablanca
Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world... The classic film starring Bogey, Ingrid Bergman and of course Sam, gets a re-issue.
Hot Fuzz
Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's follow up to Shaun Of The Dead about a London copper banished to the countryside. Bill Nighy, Martin Freeman, Steve Coogan and Nick Frost are among the British talent. Excited? You should be.
Friday 16th February
Because I Said So
Comedy starring Diane Keaton as a meddling mother of three daughters, who decides to take the love life of her youngest - played by Mandy Moore - into her own hands.
The 9th Company
Russia's biggest ever box-office release when it came out in 2005, this is the first attempt by Russian filmmakers to create a big-screen, big-budget movie about the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The Bridge
Disturbing portrayal of the lives of people who chose to die by jumping from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. Cheery it's not.
The Science Of Sleep
Barmy helmer Michel Gondry (he of Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind) directs Gael GarcĂa Bernal as a man who can't distinguish dreams from reality.
The Truth About Love
Rom com in which Jennifer Love Hewitt puts her man's love to the test by sending him an anonymous Valentine. Does it go horribly wrong? You bet it does.
The Upside Of Anger
Joan Allen and Kevin Costner lead an ensemble cast in this comedic drama about a housewife and mother who struggles to cope when her husband unexpectedly disappears.
Friday 23rd February
Bamako
In this hard hitting documentary fable the inhabitants of a house in Bamako, Mali, go about their daily lives, while in their yard a trial takes place against international financial institutions responsible for Africa's debt.
Letters From Iwo Jima
Clint Eastwood's follow-up to Flags Of Our Fathers. The story of the WWII battle of Iwo Jima between America and Japan is told again, this time from the perspective of the Japanese.
School For Scoundrels
Fun remake of the 1959 comedy, starring Napoleon Dynamite's Jon Heder as a downtrodden traffic cop who enrols in a confidence-building class taught by bounder Billy Bob Thornton.
The Good Shepherd
De Niro directs Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie and (yay!) Joe Pesci in a drama about a CIA man at the birth of the agency.
Arthur and The Invisibles
Luc Besson brings us this family fantasy adventure about a boy who embarks on a treasure hunt to save his family home from developers and unlocks a passageway to the land of the Invisibles.
Dreamgirls
Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles and Eddie Murphy star in the big-screen version of the Broadway musical about a soul singing trio in the 60s.
Gridiron Gang
Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is the latest in a long line of inspirational movie coaches tasked with teaching a group of teenage delinquents the finer points of American Football. Yawn...
Libero
Italian domestic drama about a young boy and his fragmented family. Kim Rossi Stuart directs and stars in his impressive debut.
Notes On A Scandal
Richard Eyre directs Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench in the big-screen version of Zoe Heller's novel about a teacher who has a fling with one of her students.
Running With Scissors
A young man comes of age in the 70s - despite the efforts of his nightmare family. Joseph Cross, Brian Cox and Annette Benning star in the adaptation of Augusten Burrough's memoirs.
Friday 9th February
Back In Business
British comedy starring Martin Kemp and Chris Barrie as conmen who want to steal a space buggy from the British government. It's up to Scotland Yard's worst detective - played by Dennis Waterman - to stop them. Question is, will he sing the theme tune?
Charlotte's Web
Dakota Fanning is the human star while Julia Roberts voices the porker in a big-screen version of the much-loved kiddies' piggy tale.
Climates (Iklimler)
Acclaimed Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan delivers an acutely observed story about the breakdown a couple's relationship one summer and its emotional fallout.
Dirty Dancing (20th Anniversary)
Two decades after Patrick Swayze made Baby - and countless teenagers - swoon, the 60s-set coming-of-age tale is back.
Epic Movie
If you loved Scary Movie then you'll love this parody 'epic', spoofing just about every film - Harry Potter, Narnia, Snakes On A Plane... you name it - from the last two years.
For Your Consideration
Ricky Gervais is among the new faces for Christopher Guest's latest mockumentary about a group of actors attracting awards buzz. Luvvies beware!
Goal 2 - Live The Dream
Kuno Becker's footie player gets transferred from Newcastle to the distinctly hotter Real Madrid in the second sequel of the rags-to-riches trilogy.
Hannibal Rising
Thomas Harris' famous serial killer Hannibal Lecter is back. This time it's a prequel exploring mini-Hannibal's formative years.
Music And Lyrics By
Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore play, respectively, a washed up composer and the girl who inspires him in the new rom-com from Miss Congeniality helmer Marc Lawrence.
The Reef
Animated underwater adventure about a the heroic journey of little fish who gets his own back on some bully-boy sharks.
Wednesday 14th February
Casablanca
Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world... The classic film starring Bogey, Ingrid Bergman and of course Sam, gets a re-issue.
Hot Fuzz
Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's follow up to Shaun Of The Dead about a London copper banished to the countryside. Bill Nighy, Martin Freeman, Steve Coogan and Nick Frost are among the British talent. Excited? You should be.
Friday 16th February
Because I Said So
Comedy starring Diane Keaton as a meddling mother of three daughters, who decides to take the love life of her youngest - played by Mandy Moore - into her own hands.
The 9th Company
Russia's biggest ever box-office release when it came out in 2005, this is the first attempt by Russian filmmakers to create a big-screen, big-budget movie about the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The Bridge
Disturbing portrayal of the lives of people who chose to die by jumping from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge in 2004. Cheery it's not.
The Science Of Sleep
Barmy helmer Michel Gondry (he of Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind) directs Gael GarcĂa Bernal as a man who can't distinguish dreams from reality.
The Truth About Love
Rom com in which Jennifer Love Hewitt puts her man's love to the test by sending him an anonymous Valentine. Does it go horribly wrong? You bet it does.
The Upside Of Anger
Joan Allen and Kevin Costner lead an ensemble cast in this comedic drama about a housewife and mother who struggles to cope when her husband unexpectedly disappears.
Friday 23rd February
Bamako
In this hard hitting documentary fable the inhabitants of a house in Bamako, Mali, go about their daily lives, while in their yard a trial takes place against international financial institutions responsible for Africa's debt.
Letters From Iwo Jima
Clint Eastwood's follow-up to Flags Of Our Fathers. The story of the WWII battle of Iwo Jima between America and Japan is told again, this time from the perspective of the Japanese.
School For Scoundrels
Fun remake of the 1959 comedy, starring Napoleon Dynamite's Jon Heder as a downtrodden traffic cop who enrols in a confidence-building class taught by bounder Billy Bob Thornton.
The Good Shepherd
De Niro directs Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie and (yay!) Joe Pesci in a drama about a CIA man at the birth of the agency.