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Posted: 12/12/2011
Weekend Retreat -- Weekend Retreat is a darkly comic thriller set in an isolated house in the picturesque Cornish countryside.
Karen Campbell has brought her husband Duncan away for a quiet weekend , a chance to communicate and rebuild their fractured marriage. Duncan plays along but seems distant.
During their first night they re taken hostage by Kevin and Gary, estranged brothers desperate for money who thought the house was empty.
Gaffer taped back to back the Campbell s marriage is pushed to the limit while the Tregidger s can t stop bickering long enough to get the job done.
As the weekend draws on the stakes are raised as secrets are revealed and body parts are lost.
Names, Airplanes, Sweaters and Bikes
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Posted: 10/8/2011
Marina Franklin asks, 'what's in a name?', Slim Bloodworth gets annoyed, Karen Rontowski doesn't get her buttons, and Jessi Campbell learns to ride a bike, finally.
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Posted: 10/7/2011
When Will I Be Loved movie trailer - starring Karen Allen, Neve Campbell, Lori Singer, Damon Dash, Fred Weller, Mike Tyson. Directed by James Toback. Theatrical Release Date: 9/10/2004
Genre: Drama
Rating: R
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Posted: 10/7/2011
The trailer for Handsome Harry which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. At 52, Harry Sweeney (Jamey Sheridan) lives a pretty monotonous but comfortable life. He's the absentee father of a grown son from a failed marriage, runs a small business, and visits the local diner regularly to flirt with career waitress Muriel (Karen Young). His past begins to resurface when he gets a call from Tom Kelly (Steve Buscemi), an old buddy on his deathbed. Tom believes he needs forgiveness from a fellow crewman, David Kagan, from their days in the Navy. The secret of what happened unfolds as Harry visits other old mates on his reluctant search for David. As Harry is forced to confront the past he's buried for so long, one wonders is he searching for Tom's redemption or his own?
Director Bette Gordon (also showing a restored version of her 1983 film Variety at the Festival this year) carefully maneuvers a script by Nicholas T. Proferes (editor/cinematographer of Elia Kazan's The Visitors) by delicately unraveling what happened between the vets. Jamey Sheridan naturally conveys the complexity of Harry's demeanor, both stoic and vulnerable. The rest of the cast including Aidan Quinn, Campbell Scott, and John Savage beautifully contributes to this quiet, poignant story of redemption, escaping the past, and confronting the present.
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