Movie Review : Looks like there’s a running gag in “The Expendables” involving Jet Li’s size. Now there’s a whole clip devoted to it. Good thing Jet Li can kick all their asses, or this might be considered child endangerment.
Release Date : 4th Aug, 2010 Synopsis: A 17-year-old Sicilian girl goes to see an anti-Mafia judge to denounce the Mafia system that was responsible for the murder of her father and her brother.
A movie spun out of equal parts folk tale, fable and real-life legend about the mysterious, 1930s Tennessee hermit who famously threw his own rollicking funeral party... while he was still alive.
James (Ryan ONan) returns from Iraq to face a new battlereintegrating into his small-town life in Texas. His wife (America Ferrera), his mother (Melissa Leo), and his friend (Jason Ritter) provide support, but they cant fully understand the pain and suffering he feels since his tour of duty ended. Lonely, James reconnects with an army buddy (Wilmer Valderrama), who provides him with compassion and camaraderie during his battle to process his experiences in Iraq. But their reunion also exposes the different ways that war affects peopleat least on the surface. This moving, taut story of redemption and reconstruction extends beyond a post-traumatic-stress-disorder narrative. ONan is heartbreaking as he explores the depths of his internal struggle; Ferrera fearlessly tackles her role of a young wife in turmoil. The Dry Land is about one mans fight within his own terrainhis country, home, and mindand his journey to rebuild what hes lost.
The summer of 2010 won't go down in history as one of the best for moviegoers. There's been a lack of fun films and a real lack of magic and imagination from this year's summer offerings. But with The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Disney and the National Treasure team of Nicolas Cage and director Jon Turteltaub have reminded audiences it's okay to laugh and okay to have a good time at the movies this summer.
Inception is so spectacularly entertaining you'll want to see it twice, and so mind-bendingly original you'll need to see it more than once to get all the intricacies of the story. Writer/director Christopher Nolan cements his place as one of our top living filmmakers with this trippy sci-fi action thriller/romance that more than lives up to its hype.
Angelina Jolie reunites with her Bone Collector director Phillip Noyce for Salt, an action thriller about a CIA agent accused of being a spy. The timing of Salt's release couldn't have been better planned, as news of Russian spies operating in America hit just a month or so before Salt enters theaters. Director Noyce joked the 11 spies are actually all on Columbia Pictures' payroll, but it's just pure good luck for the studio that the very public uncovering of spies and the film's release hit so closely together.