Author: amy

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Whiplash (American Film)

A first year hopeful drummer wants to be one of the greatest jazz drummers, for that, he’ll need the guidance of a short-tempered teacher in search of music perfection, who will mentally-manipulate you, shout and verbally abuse you to get what he wants.

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Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of

Stephen Kijak chronicles the guys’ road in preparation of their 20th anniversary, as they explore their roots, the early days, the rise and fall of teenage stardom to become the biggest selling boy band in the world.

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Jigarthanda

A Tamilian gangster musical comedy following the life of a filmmaker trying to write a script based on the life of one of the craziest psychopaths of southern India.

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Into the Woods (2014)

With the success that ABC has been having with the revamping of fairytales crossovers in Once Upon a Time, James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim’s fairytale mish-mash where Little Red Riding Hood met with Cinderella, Jack (from the beanstalk) and a dash of Rapunzel, fit like a glove.

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Tusk (2014)

A podcaster on the hunt for his next story meets a crazy mother-effer with a walrus fetish.

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Haider

Vishal Bhardwaj is back with his third Indian adaptation of Shakespeare, Hamlet, set against the heavy 90s political backdrop of the northern snowy Kashmir region.

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Hulk (2003)

In this failed attempt to jump start The Hulk on its own franchise, Ang Lee attempts to work as outside of the box from what has become the custom for blockbuster superhero movies by creating an eclectic amalgamation of somber atmosphere by exploring the pathos of Bruce Banner’s messed up collective unconscious.

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X2: X-Men United

A mysterious teleporter has just attempted the United States’ President assassination and attempts to resurrect the Mutant Registration Act are being carried… under the shadow of Colonel William Stryker, who has been visiting Magneto in his plastic prison cell for a darker agenda.