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Paul The rib tickling team of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost has given us some of the funniest moments in recent cinema with Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz with their usual collaborator Edgar Wright by their side. The film will tell the story of two British comic geeks who embark on a road trip through America. On the way, they discover an alien named Paul (voice by Seth Rogen). |
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Contagion Only the man behind the Ocean's 11 franchise could put together a fantastic cast that includes big stars and multiple Oscar winners - Kate Winslet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, Marion Cotillard, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne, and Sanaa Lathan. Here Steven Soberbergh re-teams with his The Informant! Screenwriter Scott Z. |
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The Tree of Life Terrence Malick doesn't make a lot of films, but when he does they are often wholly original, beautiful masterpieces. The film is a 1950's period piece set in the Midwest; we trace the evolution of an 11-year-old boy Jack%u2019s perception of the world around him and his relationship with his father (Brad Pitt). We're then transported to present day, where the boy is now an adult (Sean Penn); a lost soul in a modern world seeking answers to the origins and meaning of life while questioning the existence of faith. |
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Battle: Los Angeles We have had many movies on alien invasion, but there is always a scope for another close encounter of the third kind. Battle: Los Angeles is one film that has been off the radar for quite long until the official trailer hit the internet and it’s been speculated as a blockbuster in the making. |
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Mars Needs Moms Based on the book by Berkeley Breathed, the film tells the story of Nine-year-old Milo (voice of Seth Green) who stows away in an alien spacecraft. His mother (voice of Joan Cusack) gets abducted by Martians intent on harvesting her maternal instincts to nurture their young ones. This film promises to a fun ride for the whole family. |