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August 17, 2012 By iluvcinema Leave a Comment

A Good Weekend for Film Options

Happy Friday everyone! Another work week has drawn to a close and it’s time enjoy ourselves.

As per usual, I started my weekend planning by taking a look at this week’s options in the cinema. It actually looks pretty good – there is a little something for everyone – action, family, drama, musical and thrillers, there is no shortage of films to suit almost every taste. Here is a list of this week’s releases:

  • The Expendables 2
  • ParaNorman
  • The Odd Life of Timothy Green
  • Sparkle
  • Cosmopolis
  • The Awakening
  • Robot & Frank
  • Compliance

Even with these various options, I think this will be another “lay low” weekend where I hope to catch up with all the movies I have been planning on watching but have not gotten around to.

 

So what will you be up to?

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August 3, 2012 By iluvcinema 8 Comments

This Weekend at The Movies

Well another weekend is upon us and the options at the cinema seems rather paltry. But I am going to see Beasts of the Southern Wild, which makes me very, very happy indeed 🙂

Other options are available however, so you could see Total Recall or Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days. Or better yet you can go and rewatch The Dark Knight Rises.

So, what ARE your plans?

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July 13, 2012 By iluvcinema 4 Comments

What To Watch (Or Not) This Weekend :)

Oh well, another weekend is upon us and unfortunately in the cinemas, the pickings are rather slim. Let the countdown to TDKR begins (I suppose).

Among the choices are (along with some immediate reactions):

  • Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D – Haven’t seen the others so no interest in this third installment.
  • Red Lights – I only saw the trailer for this one this week; I suspect that is by design. Does not bode well for the film, despite having highly regarded talent involved.
  • The Imposter – Heard about this one earlier in the year; may be worth a peak especially if you like documentaries that have a mystery at the heart of them.
  • Trishna – Saw this at TFF a few months back; an ambitious adaptation of Tess D’Urbervilles. Ultimatley it did not do much for me.
  • Easy Money – A “Martin Scorcese Presents” production; had not previously heard of it until I checked out this week’s releases.
  • Farewell, My Queen – Really liked this film and have previously raved about it. Although it is in limited release, be sure to catch it if you can.

I for one, am headed out to Brooklyn NY on Saturday for a screening of Hitchcock’s Rear Window. I cannot wait!

How about you?

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