Malice in Wonderland 2010 Movie

Movie : Malice in Wonderland
Release Date: April 16, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Magnet Releasing (Magnolia Pictures)
Director: Simon Fellows
Screenwriter: Jayson Rothwell
Starring: Maggie Grace, Danny Dyer, Matt King, Nathaniel Parker, Bronagh Gallagher, Anthony Higgins, Steve Haze, Dave Lynn, Gary Beadle, Amanda Boxer, Garrick Hagon, Paul Kaye, Matthew Stirling, Alan Mckenna
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Thriller
MPAA Rating: R (for language, some sexual content, drug use and brief violence)
Official Website: Not Available
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Summary: Alice is an American law student in London. Knocked down by a cab, she wakes with amnesia in a world that’s a million miles from home — Wonderland. We follow her adventures as she is dragged through an underworld filled with twisted individuals and the lowest low—lifes by the enigmatic cab driver Whiitey (The White Rabbit). She needs to find out who she is, where she’s from, and use what wits she has left to get back home in one piece.

The Joneses 2010 Movie

Movie : The Joneses
Release Date: April 16, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Roadside Attractions
Director: Derrick Borte
Screenwriter: Derrick Borte
Starring: David Duchovny, Demi Moore, Amber Heard, Gary Cole, Chris Williams, Lauren Hutton, Glenne Headly
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Summary: Demi Moore and David Duchovny star as a seemingly perfect couple who, along with their equally perfect teenagers — Amber Heard (“Zombieland,” “Pineapple Express”) and Ben Hollingsworth (“The Beautiful Life”) — move into an upscale gated community. The Joneses have better goods and game than any other family in town. The only problem is they’re not a family -they are employees of a stealth marketing organization, and they know how to make everyone else want what they’ve got.

Handsome Harry 2010 Movie

Movie : Handsome Harry
Release Date: April 16, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Paladin
Director: Bette Gordon
Screenwriter: Nicholas T. Proferes
Starring: Jamey Sheridan, Steve Buscemi, Mariann Mayberry, Aidan Quinn, John Savage, Campbell Scott, Titus Welliver, Karen Young
Genre: Mystery
Summary: “Handsome Harry” is the latest film by Bette Gordon, whose 1983 feature, “Variety,” remains a signal work of the early American “indie” movement. Heading an impressive ensemble cast, Jamey Sheridan (“The Ice Storm,” “Syriana”) portrays the title role – a divorced man, alienated from his grown son, whose life is defined by a number of casual relationships but no intimate ones. A loner by choice, Harry is forced out of self-imposed exile when he is summoned to the deathbed of Tom Kelly (Steve Buscemi), an old Navy pal with one last wish: he wants Harry to seek out another old friend, Dave Kagan (Campbell Scott), and ask his forgiveness for some horrible wrong that Tom, Harry, and their other close friends committed when they were all still in the military. These men were once like Harry’s family, and Kagan was much more than that, but Harry has avoided them most of his adult life. Traveling thousands of miles–and across three decades of suppressed memories and emotions–Harry must now face each of his old buddies, and must ultimately find the courage to face Dave Kagan. Until he does, he will never be able to face himself.
Though it takes the form of a classic road movie, the true terrain covered by “Handsome Harry” is the male psyche. In a series of carefully observed, beautifully acted vignettes, the film explores what brought these men together, what drove them apart, how they betrayed one another and, worse still, how they betrayed themselves. Gordon, whose emotionally wrenching climax reveals the enormous gulf between who
Harry might have been and who he eventually became, proves that, sometimes, it takes a woman to show us what it takes to be a man.

Exit Through The Gift Shop Movie

Release Date: April 16, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Producers Distribution Agency
Director: Banksy
Screenwriter: Not Available
Starring: Thierry Guetta, Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Rhys Ifans
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: R (for some language)
Official Website: Banksyfilm.com
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Plot Summary: “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” the first film by renowned graffiti artist Banksy, became the hottest ticket at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival where it made its world debut. Banksy is a graffiti artist with a global reputation whose work can be seen on walls from post—hurricane New Orleans to the separation barrier on the Palestinian West Bank. Fiercely guarding his anonymity to avoid prosecution, Banksy has so far resisted all attempts to be captured on film. “Exit Through the Gift Shop” tells the incredible true story of how an eccentric French shop keeper turned documentary maker attempted to locate and befriend Banksy, only to have the artist turn the camera back on its owner – with spectacular results. The film contains exclusive footage of Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Invader and many of the world’s most infamous graffiti artists at work, on walls and in interview. As Banksy describes it, “It’s basically the story of how one man set out to film the un—filmable. And failed.”


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