One Sheet & Trailer For Chloe

Indie film Chloe will finally be making its way to theaters on March 26th and we have a little trailer to get you excited for the new sexy (not too original) thriller starring Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, and Amanda Seyfried. The film is about a jealous wife that questions her husband David’s fidelity and decides to hire an escort to see how far he’ll go.

Although the film boasts and impressive cast, the film sounds like a number of films we’ve seen before. And those who have seen it are saying similar things, according to our Santa Barabara Film Festival review “One cannot help but think of things like Fatal Attraction, Theorema and even The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, but Chloe’s not even as good as the least of those.”

Check out the synopsis, trailer and poster for yourself…

Official Synopsis:

When David (LIAM NEESON) misses his flight home from New York and, as a result, the surprise party his wife Catherine (JULIANNE MOORE) has planned for him, Catherine is forced to swallow her disappointment and any suspicions and return to the waiting guests. Reading a text message sent to David’s phone the following morning from one of his female students, Catherine’s fear grows. The successful couple, Catherine, a doctor, and David a professor of music, have a 17-year-old son, Michael (MAX THIERIOT), and to an outsider, they have everything. But their careers and raising a child have put strains on the marriage; their relationship is suffering greatly from loss of communication and intimacy.

Two weeks after the surprise party, Catherine and David are at dinner with friends when Catherine excuses herself to use the restroom. There she meets an alluring young woman who, in those brief moments, connects with Catherine—it is Chloe (AMANDA SEYFRIED). Returning to the table where they’re now playing ―spot the hooker, Catherine watches with interest as Chloe approaches an older businessman. On the drive home Catherine finally asks David if he intentionally missed his flight from New York to stay for drinks. When he claims he did not, she knows she has caught him in a lie.

Now more suspicious than ever that David is having an affair, Catherine seeks out Chloe, an escort, hiring her to test David’s fidelity. Meeting regularly, Catherine absorbs the explicit details Chloe shares of her encounters with David, igniting Catherine’s jealousy and awakening long- dormant sensations. Soon caught in a web of sexual desire, Catherine finds herself on a journey that places her family in great danger—is it too late to stop Chloe?

Trailer:

Source : ScreenCrave.Com

In Search Of Memory Movie 2010

In Search Of Memory2010Movie: In Search of Memory
Release Date: January 8, 2010 (NY)
Studio: Icarus Films
Director: Petra Seeger
Screenwriter: Petra Seeger
Starring: Eric Kandel
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: Not Available
Official Website: IcarusFilms.com
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Plot Summary: “In Search of Memory” is a critically-acclaimed biographical documentary on the life and work of neuroscientist Eric Kandel, winner in 2000 of the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his research on the physiological basis of the brain’s memory storage.

Kandel, born in Vienna in 1929, emigrated to the U.S. at the age of nine to escape Nazi persecution. After early studies in history and literature, he focused on medicine and became a psychoanalyst before devoting his life, for the last fifty years, to neuroscience. His research field, which is closely linked with his traumatic childhood experience during the Nazi era in Vienna and the Holocaust, is the search for memory. He relates his life story and scientific work in his award-winning autobiography, “In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind,” in 2006.

The documentary interweaves Kandel’s life story with the latest advances in neuroscience. Petra follows Kandel on a very personal journey into his own memory, which takes us to the external and internal locations of his childhood in Vienna, using both archival footage and dramatic re-creations, to his laboratory work at Columbia University in New York, and, through his research, right into the center of the brain, as he explains where and how our memories are stored.

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Garbage Dreams Movie 2010

Movie: Garbage Dreams
Release Date: January 6, 2010 (NY)
Studio: Wynne Films
Director: Mai Iskander
Screenwriter: Not Available
Starring: Not Available
Genre: Documentary
MPAA Rating: Not Available
Official Website: GarbageDreams.com
Review: Not Available
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Plot Summary: “Garbage Dreams” follows three teenage boys born into the trash trade and growing up in the world’s largest garbage village, a Coptic Christian community on the outskirts of Cairo. It is the home to 60,000 Zaballeen – Arabic for “garbage people.” Far ahead of any modern “Green” initiatives, the Zaballeen survive by recycling 80 percent of the garbage they collect. When their community is suddenly faced with the globalization of its trade, each of the teenage boys is forced to make choices that will impact his future and the survival of his community.

Filmed over four years, “Garbage Dreams” reveals a little-known, resourceful and resilient subculture at the moment when its very way of life is threatened. Shortly after viewing the film, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced a donation of $1 million to support the work of The Spirit of Youth Association, an organization whose work is highlighted in the documentary.

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