According to the www.empireonline.com Armored will be released on October 9 in UK cinemas and is rated Certificate 12 (“Contains one use of strong language and moderate bloody violence”)
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According to the www.empireonline.com Armored will be released on October 9 in UK cinemas and is rated Certificate 12 (“Contains one use of strong language and moderate bloody violence”)
here for more.
Armored has been classified a 12A by the BBFC (UK Film Censorship)
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“Crash,” directed by Paul Haggis and starring Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle and Matt Dillon, will be shown at The Ridgefield Playhouse for Movies and the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 21 as part of the Praxair Film Series. The last in a series of four, this collection focuses on films that “make you think” and promotes acceptance as well as encourages inclusion.
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Nothing But the Truth, the opening-night attraction for the Thursday, February 12, launch of the Boulder International Film Festival, is an old-fashioned Hollywood flick in the best sense of the term.
Fox Home Entertainment has announced its latest catalog release for high-def, bringing the Ben Stiller-Cameron Diaz hit ‘There’s Something About Mary’ to Blu-ray in early-May.
Boulder International Film Festival mixes smart features and visual feasts
What perfect bookends the Boulder International Film Festival has found in its opening- and closing-night films.
Thursday, Rod Lurie’s unsettling thriller, “Nothing but the Truth,” kicks off the fifth installment of Boulder’s terse, well-programmed festival with a tale of journalistic ethics and the personal costs of powerful ideals. The writer-director will attend the Colorado premiere and festivities.
Director Rod Lurie Talks About Nothing but the Truth, SBIFF 2009’s Opening Film
If a film festival’s opening night is all about setting the tone for the days to come, then we can expect lots of star power and serious cinema during SBIFF 2009. This evening, January 22, the fest kicks off with Nothing but the Truth, which stars Kate Beckinsale as a reporter who goes to jail rather than revealing her source. Directed by West Point educated film critic-turned-director Rod Lurie, the already acclaimed movie—which also stars Alan Alda, Matt Dillon, Noah Wyle, David Schwimmer, and Angela Bassett—pits journalistic principles against national security. With a surprise ending, it’s sure to get fest-goers talking. Lurie, who will be in attendance tonight, along with some stars from the film, recently chatted with The Independent about his new movie.
How’d you pick this festival? Roger [Durling] gave me a call and, I gotta say, it was pound for pound one of the nicest moments of the past 20 years for me. Our film was getting flying-high reviews … and then, in mid December, my [business] partner Marc Frydman gets a call from the Hollywood Reporter to comment on the Chapter 11 of our distributor. So the film was a victim of a drive-by shooting—it was happy-go-lucky, then it’s lying there with bullet holes in it. … There are, more or less, no ads, almost everybody in that company got fired, there was no publicity. … We were on a real down, but then Roger contacted me and said this movie should be the opening-night film. It made us feel real good. We all really love that festival—that’s a beautiful festival—so it couldn’t have come at a better time. It was a real sign of confidence.
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This item will be released on February 3, 2009