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Stardust |
"Stardust," based on the best-selling graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess, takes audiences on an adventure that begins in a village in England and ends up in places that exist in an imaginary world. A young man named Tristan (Charlie Cox) tries to win the heart of Victoria (Sienna Miller), the beautiful but cold object of his desire, by going on a quest to retrieve a fallen star. His journey takes him to a mysterious and forbidden land beyond the walls of his village. On his odyssey,...
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"Stardust," based on the best-selling graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess, takes audiences on an adventure that begins in a village in England and ends up in places that exist in an imaginary world. A young man named Tristan (Charlie Cox) tries to win the heart of Victoria (Sienna Miller), the beautiful but cold object of his desire, by going on a quest to retrieve a fallen star. His journey takes him to a mysterious and forbidden land beyond the walls of his village. On his odyssey, Tristan finds the star, which has transformed into a striking girl named Yvaine (Claire Danes).
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Evening |
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A stellar cast unites for a drama adapted by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham from the best-selling novel by Susan Minot. The film explores the romantic past and emotional present of Ann Grant (Redgrave) and her daughters, Constance (Richardson) and Nina (Collette). As Ann lays dying, she remembers, and is moved to convey to her daughters, the defining moments in her life 50 years prior, when she was a young woman (Danes). Patrick Wilson plays Harris, the man Ann loves in the 1950s and never forgets.
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The Family Stone |
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The Stones, a New England family, have their annual holiday gathering. The eldest son brings his girlfriend home to meet his parents, brothers and sisters. The bohemian Stones greet their visitor - a high-powered, controlling New Yorker - with a mix of awkwardness, confusion and hostility.
Before the holiday is over, relationships will unravel while new ones are formed, secrets will be revealed, and the family Stone will come together through its extraordinary capacity for love.
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Shopgirl |
A glimpse inside the lives of three very different people on diverse paths, but all in search of the same thing. Mirabelle is a plain Jane overseeing the rarely frequented glove counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills. An artist struggling to keep up with even the minimumpayment on her credit card and student loans, she keeps to herself until a rich, handsome fifty-something, Ray Porter, sweeps her off her feet.
Simultaneously, Mirabelle is being pursued by Jeremy, a basic bachelor...
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A glimpse inside the lives of three very different people on diverse paths, but all in search of the same thing. Mirabelle is a plain Jane overseeing the rarely frequented glove counter at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills. An artist struggling to keep up with even the minimumpayment on her credit card and student loans, she keeps to herself until a rich, handsome fifty-something, Ray Porter, sweeps her off her feet.
Simultaneously, Mirabelle is being pursued by Jeremy, a basic bachelor who's not quite as cultured and successful as Ray. When fate steps in, the outcome won't necessarily have a storybook ending, because in the end, it is life.
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Stage Beauty |
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Since women are forbidden to act in 17th century England, Mr. Ned Kynaston became the most popular leading lady of his time.
After the King allows women to appear onstage, Ned finds competition from his former dresser and finds that he has to make a "man" out of himself quickly.
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The Hours |
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The story revolves around three women in different eras who are all profoundly affected by the works of Virginia Woolf. In 1949, Laura Brown, a pregnant housewife, is planning a party for her husband, but she can't stop reading the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'. Clarissa Vaughn, a modern woman living in present times is throwing a party for her friend Richard, a famous author dying of AIDS. These two stories are simultaneously linked to the work and life of Virginia Woolf, who's writing the novel mentioned before.
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Igby Goes Down |
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A dark comedy about a rich but very disfunctional Manhattan family. Igby (Culkin) tries to cope with his wacky dying mother (Sarandon), an insane father (Pullman), his arrogant older brother (Phillipe) and a crazy godfather (Goldblum). The 17-year-old has a girlfriend (Daines) but at times turns to older women in search of the expectations he wants from life.
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