Deep Gold Movie 2011

Deep Gold_2011Movie: Deep Gold
Release Date: April 22, 2011
Studio: Bigfoot Entertainment
Director: Michael Gleissner
Screenwriter: Michael Gleissner, Frederick Bailey
Starring: Bebe Pham, Jaymee Ong, Michael Gleissner
Genre: Action, Thriller

Summary: Shortly after free diver Amy Sanchez breaks an important free diving record, her boyfriend – Air Force Pilot Tony – mysteriously vanishes together with a flight that was bringing millions of dollars worth of gold to the Central Bank.

Determined to discover the truth, Amy goes off with her sister to find out.

Is Tony actually dead? Or if not, is the man she loved really part of the plot to steal the gold? But she has no idea that she is about to discover the unexpected, and entangles herself in a web of lies and deceit before she finds out that somebody used her for what turns out to become a much larger conspiracy.

Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen Movie 2011

Legend of the Fist - The Return of Chen Zhen2011Legend of the Fist - The Return of Chen Zhen2011Movie: Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
Release Date: April 22, 2011 (limited)
Studio: Variance Films
Director: Andrew Lau
Screenwriter: Andrew Lau, Gordon Chan
Starring: Donnie Yen, Anthony Wong, Huang Bo, Shu Qi
Genre: Martial Arts

Summary: n 1925, the nation of China is divided by infighting, and Japan has become the most powerful force in Asia. With the city of Shanghai torn in half by international conflict, Club Casablanca has become a hotbed of spies, mobsters, English officials and the Japanese military- all looking to gain control of the country, with little regard for what happens to its citizenry. Into this den of intrigue enters Chen Zhen (Donnie Yen), who has returned to China after fighting alongside the Allied forces in Europe, bringing some dark secrets from his past along with him. During the day, he’s known as “Qi”, and appears to be just another wealthy playboy. But at night, he takes to the street as a masked warrior, determined to subvert the Japanese invasion while becoming entangled with the sultry Kiki (Played by Shu Qi), who has a dangerous secret of her own. When his past catches up to him, Zhen is faced with near impossible odds- but his skills are formidable, and he’s up to the challenge.

Zokkomon Movie 2011

Zokkomon-2011-Movie-Poster2011Movie: Zokkomon
Release Date: April 22, 2011 (limited)
Studio: UTV Motion Pictures
Director: Satyajit Bhatkal
Screenwriter: Satyajit Bhatkal, Lancy Fernandes, Svati Chakravarty
Starring: Darsheel Safary, Anupam Kher, Manjari Fadnis
Genre: Action, Adventure

Summary: Kunal (Darsheel Safary), an orphaned boy, discovers how cruel life is when he is abandoned by his heartless uncle (Anupam Kher). Left to fend for himself, Kunal soon realizes the hero within and begins his epic journey of adventure and transformation to become Zokkomon. Zokkomon will soar into the hearts and lives of audiences everywhere, to take his place alongside the world’s most beloved heroes.

The Arbor Movie 2011

The Arbor2011Movie: The Arbor
Release Date: April 27, 2011 (NY; LA release: May 13)
Studio: Strand Releasing
Director: Clio Barnard
Screenwriter: Clio Barnard
Starring: Kate Rutter, Christine Bottomley, George Costigan
Genre: Biography, Documentary

Summary: Wildly successful and dead by age 29, British playwright Andrea Dunbar (1961-1990) wrote the screenplay for “Rita, Sue and Bob Too!” based on her own hardscrabble life. Roger Ebert, writing about the film in 1987: “An angry comedy… If it were an American film, it would be an R-rated sex romp without a brain in its head, a soft-core baby-sitter saga… But this is a movie about two tough, deprived girls… and an irresponsible feather-brained adult who thinks he’s taking advantage of them, when in fact they’re a whole lot more worldly and cynical than he is.” “The Arbor” revisits this material through a innovative technique known as verbatim theater: actors lip-synching documentary recordings of the people they’re playing. Dunbar’s daughters update a family saga of alcoholism, drugs, prostitution, sexual abuse and violence. Rarely has the cyclical nature of poverty been so brilliantly and believably dramatized.

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