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Director: Agnieszka Holland , studio Sony Pictures , Release Date: 2012-02-10 Genre: Drama MPAA Rating: R Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz – Leopold Socha Benno Furmann – Mundek Margulies Agnieszka Grochowska – Klara Keller Maria Schrader – Paulina Chiger Herbert Knaup – Ignacy Chiger From acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland, In Darkness is based on a true story. Leopold Socha, a sewer worker and petty thief in Lvov, a Nazi occupied city in Poland, one day encounters a group of Jews trying to escape the liquidation of the ghetto. He hides them for money in the labyrinth of the town’s sewers beneath the bustling activity of the city above. What starts out as a straightforward and cynical business arrangement turns into something very unexpected, the unlikely alliance between Socha and the Jews as the enterprise seeps deeper into Socha’s conscience. The film is also an extraordinary story of survival as these men, women and children all try to outwit certain death during 14 months of ever increasing and intense danger. — (C) Sony Pictures Classics V.A. Musetto 2011-12-09 original_score 3/4 freshness fresh New York Post Holland has said that she wanted her harrowing and rewarding epic to run long so it would make viewers feel that they’re in the sewers as well. In this she succeeds. Stephen Whitty 2011-12-09 original_score 3/4 freshness fresh Newark Star-Ledger As many Holocaust stories as we’ve seen this one still has a fresh and important lesson about heroism – and how it has the habit of springing from some all-too-human places. A.O. Scott 2011-12-08 original_score 3/5 freshness fresh New York Times It is suspenseful horrifying and at times intensely moving. But the ease with which it elicits these responses from the audience feels more opportunistic than insightful. |
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Tag Archives: Sony Pictures Classics
Carnage
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Director: Roman Polanski , studio Sony Pictures Classics , Release Date: 2011-12-16 Genre: Drama MPAA Rating: R Starring: Jodie Foster – Penelope Longstreet Kate Winslet – Nancy Cowan Christoph Waltz – Alan Cowan John C. Reilly – Michael Longstreet Elvis Polanski – Zachary Carnage is a razor sharp, biting comedy centered on parental differences. After two boys duke it out on a playground, the parents of the “victim” invite the parents of the “bully” over to work out their issues. A polite discussion of childrearing soon escalates into verbal warfare, with all four parents revealing their true colors. None of them will escape the carnage. — (C) Sony Pictures Classics Lou Lumenick 2011-09-29 original_score 3/4 freshness fresh New York Post Fast furious and often funny. Todd McCarthy 2011-09-01 freshness fresh Hollywood Reporter Snappy nasty deftly acted and perhaps the fastest paced film ever directed by a 78-year-old this adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s award-winning play God of Carnage fully delivers the laughs and savagery of the stage piece… |
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A Dangerous Method
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Director: David Cronenberg , studio Sony Pictures Classics , Release Date: 2011-11-23 Genre: Mystery & Suspense MPAA Rating: R Starring: Keira Knightley – Sabina Spielrein Viggo Mortensen – Sigmund Freud Michael Fassbender – Carl Jung Vincent Cassel – Otto Gross Sarah Gadon – Emma Jung Seduced by the challenge of an impossible case, the driven Dr. Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) takes the unbalanced yet beautiful Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley) as his patient in A Dangerous Method. Jung’s weapon is the method of his master, the renowned Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen). Both men fall under Sabina’s spell. — (C) Sony Pictures Classics Andrew O’Hehir 2011-09-10 freshness fresh Salon.com It’s a handsome and stimulating film noteworthy more for its terrific acting and provocative ideas than for any kind of dark Cronenbergundian genius. Joe Morgenstern 2011-09-09 freshness fresh Wall Street Journal Mr. Fassbender is entirely persuasive not to mention extremely attractive and Mr. Mortensen is intriguingly nuanced. Todd McCarthy 2011-09-02 freshness fresh Hollywood Reporter Precise lucid and thrillingly disciplined this story of boundary-testing in the early days of psychoanalysis is brought to vivid life by the outstanding lead performances of Keira Knightley Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender. |
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The Skin I Live In
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Director: Pedro Almodovar , studio Sony Pictures Classics , Release Date: 2011-10-14 Genre: Drama MPAA Rating: R Starring: Antonio Banderas – Robert Ledgard Elena Anaya – Vera Marisa Paredes – Marilia Jan Cornet – Vicente Roberto Alamo – Zeca Ever since his wife was burned in a car crash, Dr. Robert Ledgard, an eminent plastic surgeon, has been interested in creating a new skin with which he could have saved her. After twelve years, he manages to cultivate a skin that is a real shield against every assault. In addition to years of study and experimentation, Robert needed a further three things: no scruples, an accomplice and a human guinea pig. Scruples were never a problem. Marilia, the woman who looked after him from the day he was born, is his most faithful accomplice. And as for the human guinea pig…– (C) Sony
2011-09-08 freshness none Globe and Mail Andrew O’Hehir 2011-05-19 freshness fresh Salon.com It’s less a film you’ll fall in love with than a film you’ll tell your friends they absolutely must see and that should be enough to make it a hit around the world. |
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Take Shelter
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Director: Jeff Nichols , studio Sony Pictures Classics , Release Date: 2011-09-30 Genre: Mystery & Suspense MPAA Rating: R Starring: Michael Shannon – Curtis LaForche Jessica Chastain – Samantha Tova Stewart – Hannah Shea Whigham – Dewart Kathy Baker Curtis LaForche lives in a small Ohio town with his wife Samantha and six-year-old daughter Hannah, who is deaf. Money is tight, and navigating Hannah’s healthcare and special needs education is a constant struggle. Despite that, Curtis and Samantha are very much in love and their family is a happy one. Then Curtis begins having terrifying dreams about an encroaching, apocalyptic storm. He chooses to keep the disturbance to himself, channeling his anxiety into the obsessive building of a storm shelter in their backyard. But the resulting strain on his marriage and tension within the community doesn’t compare to Curtis’ private fear of what his dreams may truly signify. Faced with the proposition that his disturbing visions signal disaster of one kind or another, Curtis confides in Samantha, testing the power of their bond against the highest possible stakes. — (C) Sony Classics David Rooney 2011-02-08 freshness none Hollywood Reporter |
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