Movies
September 9, 2005
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Director: David Mackenzie
Starring: Ian McKellen, Natasha Richardson, Martin Csokas, Hugh Bonneville
Running Time: 97 mins
Synopsis: Stella (Richardson) embarks on a secret relationship with a patient at her husband's (Bonneville) psychiatric hospital. Unfortunately, new lover Edgar (Csokas) brutally murdred his last wife.
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Director: Ron Howard
Starring: Russell Crowe, Renee Zellwegger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko
Running Time: 144 mins
Synopsis: Set during the Depression, former boxer Jim Braddock (Crowe) turns to working in a dockyard to support his family. His manager then ambitiously sets him up against World Heavyweight Champion, powerhouse Max Baer (Bierko) in this true tale of an underdog's triumph over adversity.
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Director: Peter Segal
Starring: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, James Cromwell
Running Time: 113 mins
Synopsis: Jailed after a drink-driving conviction, fallen NFL quarterback Paul 'Wrecking' Crewe (Sandler) is told by warden Hazen (Crowell) to get the guards' team up to scratch. Crewe obligingly knocks a group of cons into shape to take them on.
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Director: Don Argott
Starring: Paul Green, C.J Asa, Tucker, Will
Running time: 94 mins
Synopsis: Rockumentary about Paul Green's School of Rock Music. The intimidating coach must prepare a bunch of teen and pre-teen students to put on a Frank Zappa tribute show.
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Director: Lexi Alexander
Starring: Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren
Running Time: 109 mins
Synopsis: American student Matt Buckner (Wood) moves to London to stay with sister Shannon (Forlani) and her husband Steve (Warren) when he is kicked out of Harvard. He is then transformed into a football hooligan when he spends much of his time with Steve's younger brother Pete (Hunnam).
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