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Releases 2012: 'Man of Steel' (The new Superman movie)

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'Man of Steel', the new Superman movie, has its first official banner has released through his page on Facebook. The new film from legendary DC Comics hero does not hit theaters until June 14, 2013. The iconic logo with the 'S' that the hero looks in the chest and the title of the film on a dark background image up promotional tape of Henry Cavill (Immortals, The Turdor) will be responsible for giving life to Kal-El. Actor and take over from Brandon Routh (Superman Returns). In Man of...

Cinematheque : "The Day After" (1883)

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"The Day After" (1883)is the most successful television movies of all-time, garnering two Emmy wins, and holding a place in television history as being one of the most realistic telefilms ever made. Depicting the after effects of a nuclear war against the United States from the Soviet Union. Remember seeing this movie when I was much younger and never forgot it. Still give me a massive reality check that it's still possible and becoming more probable as we live each day

Releases 2012: 'Act of Valor'

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'Act of Valor" is a film shot in real practice, with much ammunition, targeted as surely as the needs of life itself: to advertise these special commands to encourage recruitment. The U.S. Navy Seals Navy requires five hundred more, and a group of them, at the risk of end transcending his true identity, have been set before the cameras. The credibility of these real characters and their actions; a script on a story that links various situations faced by Navy Seals, and well crafted film from...

Full movies : SPLASH (1984)

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Starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, the late John Candy & Eugene Levy. A man is reunited with a mermaid who saved his life when he was a child, not knowing who or what she is.

Cinematheque : A Short Vision (1956)

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This short animated film is Peter and Joan Foldes' second and last film together. Its bleak subject - the end of the world caused by a nuclear apocalypse - reflects a widespread preoccupation in 50s Britain which would soon lead to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). The film is composed mostly of still drawings, creating a terrifying effect amplified by a sombre commentary spoken in the style of the Bible. The film had a very strong impact on audiences, in particular across the...

Cinematheque : Two Cooks and a Cabbage (1941)

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This intriguing title is essential viewing for cooks everywhere, especially in times of austerity. The two cooks, Sally and Jane, are called upon to assist their forthright, no-nonsense northern Grandmother (Mrs Ingleton) in cooking dinner. The girls are sent to find a large cabbage from the wartime garden and cut it in half: a whole cabbage would be frivolous; there is a war on! Sally and Jane choose different cooking techniques but the message is simple: never boil green vegetables in vast...

Cinematheque : The World's First Caterpillar Track (1908)

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Mud has defeated many a conquering army. In the days of horse-drawn transport or ponderous and hugely heavy steam-powered engines, R. Hornsby and Sons nippy little petrol-driven caterpillar track must have seemed like the technological development of the century. In this promotional film, shot in Grantham, Lincolnshire and delivered by the company in a spirit of optimism reminiscent of an edition of 'Tomorrow's World', the little vehicle is put through its paces, making light of its load over...

Cinematheque : River Folk - Songs of the Organ (1944)

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Legendary musician Reginald Foort bashes out some crowdpleasers on the Compton organ at the Ambassador Cinema in Hounslow. In this edition, all the tunes are river-related: after two songs set around the Thames, courtesy of Harry Compton and the Eton College Choral Society, we travel to Eastern Europe - or at least, an unconvincing set designed to look like Eastern Europe, where ersatz Russian peasants treat us to a rousing chorus of Ya Vass Lublu. Na zdorovje!

Cinematheque : Darling, Do You Love Me? (1968)

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In a hugely entertaining parody of her media persona, a pre-'Female Eunuch' Germaine Greer stars as a terrifyingly amorous woman who alternately cajoles, pursues and assaults a mild little man with cries of "Darling, do you love me?" until he succumbs to her strangling hands. The directors were well known for their work in graphic design in the late Sixties: Sharp for his ferocious cartoons in the satirical magazine Oz, Whittaker for his photography on various Beatles album covers. But the...

Extract of film ''Nighthawks'' (1978)

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The first major British gay film, Paul Hallam and Ron Peck's 'Nighthawks' was criticised in some circles for being too downbeat in its study of a schoolteacher who searches for companionship in London's gay clubs. Being the first of its kind meant that many disparate groups wanted it to conform to their agendas. Yet portraying the protagonist as a normal, everyday man was far more subversive than conforming to stereotypes. This extract features one of the film's most memorable scenes, as the...

'The Hunger Games' sweeps into theaters

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The arrival of 'The Hunger Games' to big screen is awaited with great anticipation. And his locker has proven so. The estimate of what the film will raise only in its first weekend in theaters is estimated at about 100 and 110 million euro, as published by The Hollywood Reporter. This would put 'The Hunger Games' among the top five best opening movies of all time, among which are also the third of the Twilight saga, Eclipse, or the second installment of the saga Christopher Nolan's Batman...
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