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The 15:17 to Paris
The 15:17 to Paris (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
Based on a true story, three Americans (Anthony Sadler, Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos) on holiday in Europe are forced to use their past military training when a terrorist attacks passengers on a train.
Loving Vincent
Loving Vincent (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2018)
Using oil painted animation, this movie looks at the events surrounding the last days and death of Vincent van Gogh (Robert Gulaczyk). The story follows a young man (Douglas Booth) tasked with delivering a letter to the painter's next-of-kin, who ends up investigating uninsured questions about the artist's suicide.
The Florida Project
The Florida Project (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2018)
Although he is just the manager of a budget motel close to Disney World, Bobby (William Dafoe) can't help but take notice of Moonee (Brooklynn Prince), a six-year-old guest. The playful girl and her mom are renting week-to-week, yet as the summer passes Bobby gets drawn into the life of the neglected child and becomes concerned over the choices being made by her young, single mother (Bria Vinaite).
Call Me By Your Name
Call Me By Your Name (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2018)
In the summer of 1983, surrounded by the enchanting scenery of Northern Italy, seventeen year-old Elio (Timothy Chalet) meets twenty-four-year-old Oliver (Armie Hammer). The handsome grad student has come to be a research assistant to Elio's father (Michael Stuhlbarg). But before Oliver's six-week assignment is over, the two become entangled in a sexual relationship.
Lady Bird
Lady Bird (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2018)
Lady Bird is the name Christine McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) gives herself, as the seventeen-year-old tries to break away from her family and find her own identity. Yet the biggest problem is that she is just like her strong-willed mother (Laurie Metcalfe).
Phantom Thread
Phantom Thread (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) has made a name for himself as a dressmaker for the rich and famous of 1950's London. But the pattern of his life is ruffled with the arrival of a young woman (Vicky Krieps) who makes a few alterations to the bachelor's routine.
I, Tonya
I, Tonya (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2018)
This bio-drama depicts the infamous life of US figure skater, Tonya Harding (played by Margot Robbie), who was disqualified from the sport after she and her former husband (Sebastian Stan) ere accused of using a violent approach to taking out her competition.
Winchester
Winchester (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
Sarah Winchester (played by Helen Mirren) is the heir of the Winchester fortune, which was made from the sales of the Winchester firearms. She also fears she has inherited the blame for those killed by the weapon. And that shame is haunting her-- literally.
Forever My Girl
Forever My Girl (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
After choosing his career over his fiancée (Jessica Rothe), Laim Page (Alex Roe) went on to a successful country music career. When he returns to his hometown eight-years later, he discovers his past still has a hold his heart.
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12 Strong
12 Strong (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2018)
12 Strong is based on the true story of a Special Forces team sent from America to Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks. Their goal was to take down the Taliban -- and their method mixed state-of-the-art equipment with some old-fashioned military weapons. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Michael Shannon and Michael Peña.
Den of Thieves
Den of Thieves (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
It is hard to tell who is bigger or badder: an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff's Department headed by Nick Flanagan (Gerard Butler) or a gang of bank robbers leaded by Tony 'Z' Zapata (Kaiwi Lyman). Perhaps will become clear during their showdown at the Federal Reserve Bank.
Paddington 2
Paddington 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
Paddington Bear (voice of Ben Whishaw) returns in this second adventure. This time the lovable marmalade-eater is taking on a few odd jobs to earn some spending money. Along the way, he runs into an oddly suspicious criminal. The movie also stars Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins and Julie Walters.