Baseball all-star Cory Brand knows what it takes to win in the big leagues. But off the field, with memories of his past haunting him, his life is spiraling out of control. Hoping to save her client's career and reputation after a DUI and a team suspension, Cory's agent sends him back to the small town where he grew up. Forced to coach the local youth baseball team andspend eight weeks in the only recovery program in town, Cory can't wait to return to his old life as quickly as possible. As his young players help him experience the joy of the game, Cory discovers his need to find freedom from his past and hope for his future ... and win back the love he left behind. With this unexpected second chance, Cory finds himself on a powerful journey of transformation and redemption. Based on thousands of true stories, HOME RUN is a powerful reminder that with God, it's never too late ...freedom is possible.(c) Samuel Goldwyn Release Date Home Run Apr 19, 2013 Limited If You Like this movie you can streaming Home Run movie without downloading HERE
Actors For Home Run
Scott Elrod,Dorian Brown,Vivica A. Fox,Charles Henry Wyson,James Devoti
Genres Home Run : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Home Run
User Ranting Home Run : 4.4 User Percentage For Home Run : 88 % User Count Like for Home Run : 2,586 All Critics Ranting For Home Run : 5.7 All Critics Count For Home Run : 11 All Critics Percentage For Home Run : 45 %
A pro ball player with a substance abuse problem is forced into rehab in his hometown, finding new hope when he gets honest about his checkered past, and takes on coaching duties for a misfit Little League team
TagLine Home Run
Freedom is possible
Trailer For Home Run
Review For Home Run
The strongest scenes take place in dingy hotel rooms, on a deserted farm or in the rehab sessions. It's during these moments that "Home Run" swings for the fences, and often connects. Sean O'Connell-Washington Post
It's preaching the gospel of a 12-step recovery program with a heavy helping of Jesus for guidance. And the corn can get pretty high ... Tom Long-Detroit News
Almost from the beginning the message overwhelms the medium. Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times
As Christian-themed movies go, this one may not be an over-the-fence hit, but decent enough acting almost compensates for a clichéd plot that's intended as a too-obvious illustration/inspiration. James Plath-Movie Metropolis
This slightly better-than-average family film is all paint-by-numbers. Louis Black-Austin Chronicle
An inspirational and entertaining movie about a baseball player's road to recovery from addiction. Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
Athlete learns what's important in alcoholism drama. S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media
Baseball, little kids and religion could be a queasy formula for the movie blues but, happily, this one slides down pretty easily. David Noh-Film Journal International
It delivers its message of hope and healing in a manner that is honest, entertaining and authentic, in a film that can reach audiences both religious and secular. Michael Smith-Tulsa World
Boilerplate rise-fall-redemption stuff that works more when it's trying to do less. Chris Foran-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Well-cast but thinly scripted faith-based dramedy about baseball, booze and redemption Roger Moore-Movie Nation
A structural engineer (Anthony Hopkins) and an ambitious young district attorney (Ryan Gosling) become locked in a deadly battle of wits when the former is found innocent in the attempted murder of his wife in director Gregory Hoblit's tense tale of courtroom mind games. Ted Crawford (Hopkins) is an engineer who lives with his wife, Jennifer (Embeth Davidtz), in the couple's lavish Southern California home. One day, after carefully planning out the details to ensure that there is no way he can be convicted of murder, Ted shoots his wife in a blatant attempt to kill the woman. When head hostage negotiator Rob Nunally (Billy Burke) arrives on the scene to speak with Ted, he is shocked to find that the victim of the shooting is in fact his longtime lover. Though Jennifer survives the trauma of being shot in the head at close range, she hovers comatose between life and death as star prosecutor Willy Beachum (Gosling) reluctantly accepts the case while preparing to leave the Los Angeles criminal court system behind for a more promising career at a posh private law firm. Though the DA (David Strathairn) vehemently resents Beachum's lofty plan for departure, the hotshot young lawyer remains convinced that he can expedite the apparently open-and-shut case and be on his way to greener pastures in one week's time at the very most. Beachum's swelling ego betrays him, however, as his future boss Nikki Gardner (Rosamund Pike) begins to turn up the heat and fracture mechanics specialist Ted chooses to represent himself at the trial knowing well that a career spent spotting structural flaws in aeronautical systems has instilled him with just the kind of argumentative skills needed to riddle the swaggering young lawyer's "foolproof" case with doubt. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Release Date Fracture Apr 20, 2007 Wide If You Like this movie you can streaming Fracture movie without downloading HERE
User Ranting Fracture : 3.5 User Percentage For Fracture : 71 % User Count Like for Fracture : 380,728 All Critics Ranting For Fracture : 6.5 All Critics Count For Fracture : 172 All Critics Percentage For Fracture : 72 %
A husband is on trial for the attempted murder of his wife, in what is seemingly an open/shut case for the ambitious district attorney trying to put him away. However, there are surprises for both around every corner, and, as a suspenseful game of cat-and-mouse is played out, each must manipulate and outwit the other.
TagLine Fracture
I shot my wife...prove it.
Trailer For Fracture
Review For Fracture
It's straightforward and nongimmicky (you don't have to wonder whodunit because we're told in the first few minutes), involves a minimum of blood and gore, and holds our interest nicely. Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
A strong cast and smart-talking characters help elevate this into very watchable territory, with just enough suspense and style to win through. Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York
A smart and snappy thriller that makes light work of its ethical dilemmas, Fracture is a little too neat and tidy to stick in the mind for long, but the Hopkins-Gosling pairing is choice, and neither comes up short. Tom Charity-CNN.com
Fracture is the kind of polished cat-and-mouse movie thriller that depends entirely on the cat and the mouse having read and agreed to the script in advance. Jonathan F. Richards-Film.com
You've got to expect comparisons to Silence of the Lambs. The verdict: for me at least Fracture isn't even a fraction as good. Richard Roeper-Ebert & Roeper
The main interest here is the juxtaposing of Gosling's Method acting with Hopkins's more classical style, a spectacle even more mesmerizing than the settings. Jonathan Rosenbaum-Chicago Reader
The villain is more interesting than the hero, but Fracture functions well enough as a fun piece of puzzle-solving. Jim Hall-Film4
[Hopkins and Gosling's] courtroom power struggle holds this Fractured drama together. Anders Wotzke-Moviedex
Doesn't hold up to a lick of scrutiny, which is a shame, since it provides such juicy material for a pair of contrasting actors... Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
Um thriller bem realizado que abusa do talento da dupla principal para tentar se diferenciar de tantos outros exemplares do gênero. E quase consegue. Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena
Fracture is an entertaining movie that should be better than it is. Tony Macklin-Fayetteville Free Weekly
You come away feeling as if you have been watching a battle between two second-tier opponents. Steve Biodrowski-ESplatter
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While you might feel conflicted between whether you're seeing Hannibal Lecter all over again or you're in awe because it's hauntingly brilliant, Anthony Hopkins and the film's makers molded pieces of the previous character into a uniquely tailored altered Adam Fendelman-HollywoodChicago.com
A light psychological thriller that works better on a technical level than a thematic or character-centric one. Jeffrey Chen-Window to the Movies
At no moment does this stop feeling like an especially glossy and especially joyless episode of Law and Order. Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
It's occasionally quite witty, it's able to tell us a great deal about its characters and their back stories in an economic fashion and its plot swings are surprising and compelling. William Arnold-Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Even if you don't leave the movie entirely satisfied, you won't have had a bad time, either. John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
It's so well written and well acted you hope Fracture holds up all the way, but problems develop. Gary Thompson-Philadelphia Daily News
Ethics, morals and the will to win are the core issues of Fracture, a gripping puzzle of a thriller that plays out as a mind game between two men Urban Cinefile Critics-Urban Cinefile
Not since Lecter has a role been this well suited to Hopkins, whose intelligence and pristine formality as an actor often make him seem alien. Scott Tobias-AV Club
The main draw, of course, is watching Hopkins and Gosling go head-to-head. And both are more than up to the challenge. David N. Butterworth-rec.arts.movies.reviews
Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling are electrifying in Gregory Hoblit's otherwise mediocre thriller. Julian Roman-MovieWeb
Enjoyable, stylishly directed thriller with a gripping plot and superb performances from Gosling and Hopkins. Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
When an unexpected enemy emerges and threatens global safety and security, Nick Fury, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need of a team to pull the world back from the brink of disaster. Spanning the globe, a daring recruitment effort begins!
Making his debut as a big-screen director and leading man, RZA-alongside a stellar international cast led by Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu-tells the epic story of warriors, assassins and a lone outsider hero in nineteenth-century China who must unite to destroy the clan traitor who would destroy them all. Since his arrival in China's Jungle Village, the town's blacksmith (RZA) has been forced by radical tribal factions to create elaborate tools of destruction. When the clans' brewing war boils over, the stranger channels an ancient energy to transform himself into a human weapon. As he fights alongside iconic heroes and against soulless villains, one man must harness this power to become savior of his adopted people. -- (C) Universal Release Date The Man With the Iron Fists Nov 2, 2012 Wide If You Like this movie you can streaming The Man With the Iron Fists movie without downloading HERE
Actors For The Man With the Iron Fists
Russell Crowe,Lucy Liu,RZA,Cung Le,Byron Mann,Rick Yune,David Bautista,Daniel Wu,Osric Chau,Darren Scott,Jamie Chung,Zhu Zhu,Gordon Liu,Andrew Ng,Kuan Tai Chen,Xue Jing Yao,Telly Liu,Dong Wenjun,Zhan De Re,Lu Kai
Genres The Man With the Iron Fists : Action & Adventure
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Man With the Iron Fists
User Ranting The Man With the Iron Fists : 3 User Percentage For The Man With the Iron Fists : % User Count Like for The Man With the Iron Fists : 45,222 All Critics Ranting For The Man With the Iron Fists : 5 All Critics Count For The Man With the Iron Fists : 84 All Critics Percentage For The Man With the Iron Fists : 49 %
In feudal China, a blacksmith who makes weapons for a small village is put in the position where he must defend himself and his fellow villagers.
TagLine The Man With the Iron Fists
Seven clans, a fortune in gold. Let the battle begin.
Trailer For The Man With the Iron Fists
Review For The Man With the Iron Fists
As befits a Tarantino-endorsed production, the anachronisms, one-liners and clashing acting styles are ostensibly part of the fun, but both the martial arts and the slightly dull narrative patchwork are too choppily edited to gain much of a foothold. Ben Kenigsberg-Time Out New York
Lunatic, slipshod, absurdly violent, horribly acted, and borderline incomprehensible. Ty Burr-Boston Globe
There's little happening here except slavish imitation and embarrassing hackwork. Peter Howell-Toronto Star
If Iron Fists is sometimes badly made, it is refreshingly badly made. Nick Pinkerton-Village Voice
The blood spurts, the knives shoot out, and the fists fly - but The Man with the Iron Fists never takes off. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
"The Man With the Iron Fists" is the type of movie that feels like you are always coming in half-way through, even if you watch it from the beginning. As an exercise in genre, this is the highest compliment. Jordan Hoffman-Film.com
The Man with the Iron Fists is an off-balanced and bloated martial arts film that barely gets by on its gorgeous set design. Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
When you team with Eli Roth, who has the writing talent of a sociopathic thirteen year old boy on Ritalin, what can you possibly expect but swill? Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
A scrappily authentic and entertainingly bloody tribute to old-school chopsocky films and taken purely on those terms, there's not a lot to complain about. Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
The movie is undeniably colorful and action-packed, and gorier than a slaughterhouse floor. But something's missing. Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
The violence is extreme and preposterous, the fights ingeniously choreographed, the producer Tarantino (his actual credit is "presents"). Philip French-Observer [UK]
The fists, feet and digital blood go flying in this enjoyable, frenetic, largely forgettable chop-socky extravaganza about, well, about a man with iron fists who gets into lots of fights. Jim Schembri-3AW
One is occasionally infuriated by the archness of the exercise. But there is a charming innocence to Fists' faith in the values of 1970s cross-cultural exploitation. Donald Clarke-Irish Times
A vacuous but fun exercise in chop-sock style over substance. David Michael Brown-Empire Magazine Australasia
Given the talent on board, this registers as a disappointment, but even with the clunky dialogue and subpar fight scenes, it's watchable fun. Stephen Lambrechts-FILMINK (Australia)
Predictably, this kind of gleeful fanboy excess yields diminishing returns. RZA hasn't much sense of storytelling rhythm, and lacks Tarantino's gift for turning adolescent obsessions into something uniquely personal. Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)
It's so over the top that I just thought it was a hoot. Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)
Thank goodness for Russell Crowe who gives a sardonic, who-gives-a-damn performance as one of the good guys. David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
The Man with the Iron Fists is as limp as last week's wet noodles. Russell Edwards-sbs.com.au
Rapper-turned-actor-turned-filmmaker RZA is clearly influenced by cohorts Quentin Tarantino and Eli Roth as he indulges in this crazed pastiche of 1970s kung fu action romps. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Self-defeatingly "Tarantino-esque". Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
A one-note pastiche featuring impressive wire-fu, bloody mayhem and CGI mutilation. Alan Jones-Radio Times
The Man With The Iron Fists definitely isn't the most polished first effort. But if you approach it as a sloppy, OTT martial arts outing, you'll find the fun. James White-SFX Magazine
As long as you accept some magnificently bad dialogue, this is silly, fun and ludicrous beyond belief. Alex Zane-Sun Online
Psychopaths will love it. Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
It's leaden, boorish and dull. Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote YES or NO to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the NO persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra (Gael Garcia Bernal), to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and under scrutiny by the despot's minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free. (c) Sony Classics Release Date No Feb 15, 2013 Limited If You Like this movie you can streaming No movie without downloading HERE
Actors For No
Gael García Bernal,Alfredo Castro,Antonia Zegers,Luis Gnecco,Marcial Tagle,Nestor Cantillana,Jaime Vadell,Pascal Montero,Gael Garcia ber...
Genres No : Art House & International,Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For No
User Ranting No : 3.8 User Percentage For No : 80 % User Count Like for No : 10,756 All Critics Ranting For No : 7.7 All Critics Count For No : 112 All Critics Percentage For No : 93 %
In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a plebiscite on his presidency. The country will vote âYesâ or âNoâ to Pinochet extending his rule for another eight years. Opposition leaders for the âNoâ vote persuade a brash young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra, to spearhead their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and while under scrutiny by the despotâs minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free.
TagLine No
¡Adiós, Pinochet!
Trailer For No
Review For No
"No" is a picture that perches precariously on the cusp of a paradox. Soren Anderson-Seattle Times
"No" is filmmaking of the first order. Calvin Wilson-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
A cunning and richly enjoyable combination of high-stakes drama and media satire from Chilean director Pablo Larrain. Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
A mesmerizing, realistic and often hilarious look at the politics of power and the power of ideas ... Peter Howell-Toronto Star
A political drama, a personal drama, a sharp-eyed study of how the media manipulate us from all sides, No reels and ricochets with emotional force. Steven Rea-Philadelphia Inquirer
It's a funny look at the way the media warp public opinion, and a curiously hopeful one. Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
An incredible and prescient real life story of how a savvy ad campaign brought about real political change. Travis Hopson-Examiner.com
[Director Pablo] Larrain has substituted the icy-veined harshness of his earlier films and replaced it with a celebratory, robust, truly cinematic sensibility. Glenn Dunks-Trespass
Writer-director Pablo Larraín includes much authentic footage from the 'No' and 'Yes' campaign ads, and adopts a complementary 1980s TV-video design. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
This is probably the best fact-based account of 1980s Chilean political advertising that I've seen this year. Eric D. Snider-Twitch
It features an enormously appealing lead performance by Gael Garcia Bernal, an impressively even-handed approach, and a dynamic visual gimmick. Will Leitch-Deadspin
No reminds us that wherever "freedom" must be sold to the public, a history of complacency, violence, and terror has to be overcome. Nicolas Rapold-Film Comment Magazine
Despite a lack of in-depth special features, No is still easy to recommend for its fascinating story that tells of a country getting the unique opportunity to decide its own future. Jeff Beck-We Got This Covered
For all its flaws, 'No' succeeds because the marketers sell the audience, too. James Plath-Movie Metropolis
... like Mad Men, it's a period piece set in the world of advertising and it pays a distracting (and sometimes humorous) amount of attention to period details. Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
It works as drama. And strangely, considering we know the outcome, it generates considerable suspense. Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Despite the light-heartedness, there's a hard, tense edge to the film. Donald Munro-Fresno Bee
Shooting the entire film on video equipment of the era gives No some visual snap but it is very much a pedestrian, by-the-numbers docu-drama tale, with the emphasis on the former rather than the latter. Jim Schembri-3AW
NO is an important film - especially for people too young or too far removed from Pinochet's "Dirty War" to remember how horrifying the situation was in Argentina during the '70s and '80s. Bernal's screen presence goes a long way in making the movie work Matt Kelemen-AspectRatio.us
A bitingly funny, fascinating and moving portrait of Pinochet's fall that's smartly shot and superbly performed. Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia)
"NO" is an inspirational political drama in which the people are roused by the visual to overcome the vicious. Bob Bloom-Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
... features a fine performance by Gael García Bernal as young ad exec René Saavedra, who didn't, at first, quite realise what he was in for when he decided to assist in the bringing down of military dictator Augusto Pinochet. David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up
No is a great historical document as to how one very important revolution started with a commercial. Brian Tallerico-Film Threat
The understated performance by Bernal was inspiring, as was the pic. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
It's not easy material but it's truly fascinating, and expertly done. CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
An extremely perceptive and intriguing examination of the effect that media hype and spin have on the political process. Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy