Pardon the tardiness of this article. I probably missed this when I received it on my flooded e-mail messages that day. But there are still some movies here that are not shown yet.
Movie releases
20th Century Fox brings in the brawny and the brainy, the dudes and
the gals, the offbeat and the uptight in a series of explosive action and
thriling features set to heat up the big screen this 2013 starting with Bruce
Willis’ high-octane “A Good Day To Die Hard,” the Dracula-inspired “Stoker” starring Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock’s buddy cop
movie “The Heat” and Hugh Jackman’s most anticipated return on the screen as
“The Wolverine.”
Photos courtesy of 20th Century Fox |
Considered as one of the most enduring movie stars in the world, Bruce Willis
is back the 5th time in the “Die Hard” blockbuster franchise the
world over dies to line up for in “A Good Day To Die Hard” along with up and
coming actor Jai Courtney. Willis not only reprises his
iconic John McClane but gives the hard-talking detective a higher ante when the
stage of blazing, intense action is set internationally in Moscow where he
finds himself reunited with his estranged son Jack (Courtney). Having
always had a frictional relationship with his son for years, the older McClane
decides to finally look him up with help from friends at Washington DC.
The search showed that Jack is involved in some nefarious business in Europe
somewhere and John takes flight from DC to Russia with the intention of helping
his son out of trouble. Unaware that his son is a highly-trained CIA
operative out to stop a ring of terrorist planning a nuclear weapons heist, the
two McClanes shed as much strength, wit and humor making them unstoppable
heroes despite their opposing methods.
Creepy thriller
“Stoker” starring Nicole Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and
Matthew Goode starts after India’s (Wasikowska’s) father dies in an auto
accident. Her Uncle Charlie (Goode), who she never knew existed, comes to live
with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Kidman). Soon after his arrival,
she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but
instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly
infatuated with him. “Stoker” is the English-language
film debut of famed Korean filmmaker Park Chan-Wook.
“The Heat” marks Sandra Bullock’s return to action-comedy, a genre typically
dominated by males where stakes are higher and doubled with Melissa McCarthy as
her partner-in-crime to solve crimes. Directed by Paul Feig, the
buddy cop movie follows Sarah Ashburn (Bullock), a rigid FBI agent forced to
team up with Shannon Mullins (McCarthy), a brash undercover Boston street cop
to solve a high profile drug cartel. In a recent interview with EW.com Feig relates “The Heat”
further as, “Ashburn’s been in the FBI for a long time. She’s a great agent but
she’s slightly over-confident, a little intolerant of anybody who isn’t at her
level, so she showboats a little bit. She gets sent to Boston to help crack
this case about this drug lord that nobody can figure out. And she has to work
with Melissa’s character because Melissa’s a street cop who knows the
neighborhood. But she’s used to doing everything by herself and they band
together, but it takes a long time for them to bond. So the fun starts
there.”
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