![]() Wright’s take, setting the story as a stage play, is unique at first. Her husband, Karenin (Law) finds out, takes her child and banishes her. ![]() The film is set in late-19th-century Russia high-society, where the married Anna Karenina (Knightley) finds herself in an affair with the Count Vronsky (Johnson). Keira Knightley, Jude Law and Aaron Johnson star in Joe Wright‘s take on the classic novel by Leo Tolstoy. This is the film you want to see this weekend. It stars Suraj Sharma as the young Pi, Irrfan Khan as the older Pi and one of my favorite actors, Rafe Spall and while the film resorts to an old story-telling trick of book-ending the film with a writer interviewing his subject – which I didn’t mind in the least – what follows is a film about faith and survival. Ang Lee‘s film about a young man named Pi who survives a disaster at sea and is forced into survival mode on a life raft with a Bengal tiger is just plain wonderful. ![]() Wolverines!Īlso opening this weekend are Life of Pi, Anna Karenina and Holy Motors.īeautiful and mesmerizing, this is what 3D and IMAX were made for. If you want the real Red Dawn, catch it on Netflix. The movie no one wanted or demanded stars Chris Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson as a group of teenagers who save their small town from a North Korean invasion. Just in time for Thanksgiving, comes the Red Dawn remake.
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