Tuesday, March 19, 2013

[2013.03.20] THURSDAY, MARCH 14 2013

For Thursday, March 14 2013
Photos courtesy of Yahoo! Movies Hong Kong


10 THE MASTER
    d. Paul Thomas Anderson
    Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams


 9 ENGLISH VINGLISH
  Can : Nau Yeuk Jing Duk Yau
    d. Gauri Shinde
    Sridevi, Adil Hussain
  Rating : I
  Length : 134 mins.
  Opening March 14 2013

[ CITYLINE MOVIES HONG KONG ]
  Money, fame and a knowledge of English. In India, these 3 factors play a huge role in how society judges an individual. English Vinglish is the story of a woman who does not know English and is made to feel insecure by her family and society at large. The film is a light-hearted yet touching and transformational journey of Shashi. Circumstances make her determined to overcome this insecurity, master the language, teach the world a lesson on the way to becoming a self-assured and confident woman. The film is shot mostly in New York and captures the inherent struggle of many people all over the world with the English Language. Hilarious, touching, sensitive, this film marks the comeback of India’s biggest female star Sridevi.


 8 WARM BODIES
    d. Jonathan Levine
    Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich, Analeigh Tipton


 7 SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK
    d. David O. Russell
    Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver


 6 PARKER
    d. Taylor Hackford
    Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Chiklis


 5 PRINCESS AND SEVEN KUNG FU MASTERS
  Can : Siu Gung Jung Mo Lum
  Lit : Laughter Kung Fu Rocks Martial Art World
    d. Wong Jing, Keung Kwok Man
    Sammo Hung Kam Bo, Philip Ng Wan Lung,
      Dennis To Yu-Hang, Yuen Wah,
      Eric Tsang Chi Wai, Sandra Ng Kwan Yu,
      Wong Cho Lam, Ronald Cheng Chung Kei,
      Natalie Meng Yao, Kimmy Tong Fei,
      Monica Mok Siu Kei, Jiang Luxia, Rose Chan Ka Wun
  Rating : IIA
  Length : 94 mins.
  Opening March 7 2013

[ THE FILM CATALOGUE ]
  During the early years of the Republic era, in the North-East region of China, the people are suffering from the power struggle among the local Warlords, bandits, and Japanese invaders. Warlord Lam is not a leader of great vision, but having a patriotic heart, stands firm in his own beliefs, despite the several solicitations and temptations from Japan.

  The only ‘paradise’ within the region is ‘Lucky Town’, the one place where no one dared to attack. Rumors abound that this place is cursed, for whenever anyone attempted to invade Lucky Town, they would disappear and vanish without a trace. In reality, there are seven kung fu masters who have retreated into the shadows and resided here. They are Manysons, Madonna and Madonhung, the owners of a steamed bread shop Nam Mor Bing, the Taoist priest Horny Four, the tailor Little Trumpet, the cosmetic salesman and Mamasan Maggie, the brothel owner. Every one of them is a master in his own right, keeping Lucky Town in peace.

  Lam’s daughter, Cheryl is very fond of culinary arts, and often does grocery shopping in Lucky Town. She is pretty and lovely and very much favoured by the Seven Masters, especially Horny Four who falls for her at first sight and regards her as his dream lover.

  The Japanese secret agent, Kiyoko Kurosawa, allied with traitors from the Tiger’s Den: Tiger Hong, Jaguar Hong and Phoenix Hong, to set up a secret outpost to send secret-coded messages back to Japan. Young patriots, Yan Fang who disguised herself as a man, and Howard Luo, infiltrate Tiger’s Den at night, trying to steal the code book. They lose the fight to the Hongs, Howard sacrifices himself to save Yan who was wounded.


 4 SIDE EFFECT
    d. Steven Soderbergh
    Jude Law, Rooney Mara, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Channing Tatum


 3 JACK THE GIANT SLAYER
    d. Bryan Singer
    Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson,
      Stanley Tucci, Ian McShane, Billy Nighy, Ewan McGregor


 2 MAMA
    d. Andres Muschietti
    Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Megan Charpentier,


 1 OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL
    d. Sam Raimi
    James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis

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