The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
Brought back from near-death by Edward after childbirth, Bella begins her new life as a vampire and mother to their daughter, Renesmee. When the Volturi are led to believe that Renesmee was not born as a vampire but, rather, turned into one in violation of their code, the Volturi set out to destroy the child and the Cullen clan. The Cullens band together with vampires from around the world to stand united against the Volturi.
28 Hotel Rooms
Both traveling for work, in a city in which neither lives, a man and a woman have a one-night stand. Months later, in another city, they run into each other in a hotel restaurant and sleep together a second time. Though she's married and he has a girlfriend, they decide to keep meeting. This begins an unexpected love that slowly evolves into a profound relationship and threatens to impact everything else in their lives.
Barrymore
Christopher Plummer recreates his Tony-winning performance in the film version of William Luce's acclaimed stage play "Barrymore," in which Plummer gives a haunting portrayal of legendary thespian John Barrymore. The full-length feature was filmed over seven days in Toronto's Elgin Theater, where Canadian director Erik Canuel (TVs Flashpoint, Good Cop Bad Cop) used HD cameras to capture, essentially, a one-man play -- although the recent Oscar-Winner does share the screen with a concealed stage manager played by John Plumpis. BY Experience, the NY-based distributor that specializes in live cinema events, will release the film in theaters this fall. In the meantime, you can check out the film's trailer which indicates Plummer, who at 82, is seemingly getting better with age.
Holy Motors
While following a day in the life of Mr. Oscar as he attends several appointments, things quickly unravel and spiral out of control, abandoning all sense of logic or sanity. Fans of Carax's 'Mierde' segment of Fantastic Fest 2008 hit TOKYO! will be right back at home.
The Normals
With a debt collector hot on his trail, Harvard graduate Billy Schine enrolls in a clinical drug trial to make a quick buck. Carted out of New York City in a shuttle full of oddball characters, Billy and the rest of the guinea pigs, affectionately referred to as "Normals," camp out at hidden research facility. When not popping pills, being tagged, drained of blood, prodded, poked and color-coded, they are telling horror stories of previous tests or generally getting on each other's nerves. As the test drags on, just being there starts to take its toll, and tensions build until the dam finally bursts. Billy realizes that there is no such thing as "normal."
Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Yash Chopra's last labour of love was his dream ever since his last outing as a director with Veer-Zaara. His untimely demise three weeks before the release of his last film makes this film even more special for fans of Yash Chopra and now the title "Jab Tak Hai Jaan" (Till my last breath) captures the legend and his passion for cinema. This is Bollywood at its best! The film stars The King of Bollywood - Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif, and Anushka Sharma. Music is by the Oscar-winning A.R. Rahman and produced by Aditya Chopra.
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