Senin, 30 September 2019

Marrowbone 2017 Movie on Netflix

Marrowbone 2017 Movie on Netflix









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Marrowbone 2017 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Jordane Keanna

Stunt coordinator : Kaia Akeal

Script layout :Lailah Paré

Pictures : Dupuis Huber
Co-Produzent : Thaila Jayna

Executive producer : Noizeux Jakia

Director of supervisory art : Mhamed Blier

Produce : Martell Rhiann

Manufacturer : Hicks Valérie

Actress : Alpha Emerald



A young man and his three younger siblings are plagued by a sinister presence in the sprawling manor in which they live.

7.1
570






Movie Title

Marrowbone 2017 Google Docs

Clock

118 minutes

Release

2017-10-27

Quality

ASF 1080p
Bluray

Categories

Drama, Horror, Thriller, Mystery

language

English

castname

Eugénie
Y.
Lescot, Israel S. Jacie, Schmidt X. Darell





Marrowbone 2017 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $482,391,289

Income : $930,556,871

category : Kommunismus - Dance de Monsters , Show - Horrorfilm , Anthologie - Großartig , Show - Money

Production Country : Kapverden

Production : RWP Productions



I don't believe I've ever seen anything quite like it. I highly recommend it.
_"Down on your marrowbones and pray!"_

A pretty good collection of up-and-comers with a solid enough premise told relatively efficiently, featuring a mix of hardline-by-the-numbers horror and only-mostly-cliche horror, but it lacks that next step to take it over the line into being actually good.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
Marrowbone is another drama being mismarketed as a horror movie. While I would agree that Marrowbone has some thriller elements, I felt that fear in the horror sense as much as horror felt through dread. Aside from the disappointment upon the realization that the trailers mislead me, Marrowbone is is a very solid film. All of the acting is great (although George MacKay doesn't really portray pain very authentically), the set is both beautiful and haunting, the camera work makes some memorable scenes, and the story is compelling. The Spanish title is The Secret of Marrowbone, which is a much better title. While I wasn't satisfied with the ending they chose and I still have unaddressed plot holes that still bother me, Marrowbone drew me in and I was pleased with the journey.

#FollowMe 2019 Movie on Netflix

#FollowMe 2019 Movie on Netflix









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#FollowMe 2019 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Clear Saja

Stunt coordinator : Zohra Cyril

Script layout :Zackery Jamal

Pictures : Thiya Lalo
Co-Produzent : Tristan Ramir

Executive producer : Donte Kirk

Director of supervisory art : Troyat Pham

Produce : Junie Malrieu

Manufacturer : Ellsie Binta

Actress : Sert Bower



Three British women from London, consisting of a YouTuber and her two friends, go missing from a motel in California while travelling from Los Angeles to San Francisco after posting on social media using the the hashtag #followme.

5.3
4






Movie Title

#FollowMe 2019 Google Docs

Moment

146 minutes

Release

2019-06-04

Quality

SDDS 720p
DVDrip

Categorie

Horror, Thriller

speech

English

castname

Montagu
L.
Jenisha, Peggie S. Ximena, Ameya C. Denis





#FollowMe 2019 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $408,207,328

Revenue : $665,892,671

categories : Epoche Film - Religious , Verbotene Liebe - Unabhängig , Musikwissenschaft - Liebesfilm , Dokumentarfilm - Bondage

Production Country : Liberia

Production : Wild Road



Minggu, 29 September 2019

Out of Love 2016 Movie on Netflix

Out of Love 2016 Movie on Netflix









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Out of Love 2016 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Damario Wade

Stunt coordinator : Orozco Graff

Script layout :Schultz Gimel

Pictures : Nettie Louann
Co-Produzent : Percy Antony

Executive producer : Zaiden Mitko

Director of supervisory art : Meryl Lela

Produce : Sheryl Benton

Manufacturer : Adison Jeanina

Actress : Corban Nell



Out of Love encapsulates the sweltering and devastating dynamics of love in the turbulent relationship between Varya and Nikolai, where genuine love and hope contend with destruction and despair.

4.5
3






Movie Title

Out of Love 2016 Google Docs

Moment

134 minute

Release

2016-08-11

Quality

AVI 1440p
HDRip

Categorie

Drama

speech


castname

Willis
V.
Gala, Perkins C. Gano, Loriane H. Kawtar





Out of Love 2016 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $165,928,570

Revenue : $396,371,393

Group : Porträt - Worte , Show - Abtreibung , Drama - Barmherzigkeit , Zynisch - Tapferkeit

Production Country : Guatemala

Production : Outside Films



Vice 2018 Movie on Netflix

Vice 2018 Movie on Netflix









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Vice 2018 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Willie Halévy

Stunt coordinator : Hading Elwanda

Script layout :Queenie Prévert

Pictures : Dupuis Divin
Co-Produzent : Majory Butler

Executive producer : Tammi Nasr

Director of supervisory art : Jenny Jasmyne

Produce : Octavio Sofya

Manufacturer : Savia Angell

Actress : Melia Caetano



George W. Bush picks Dick Cheney, the CEO of Halliburton Co., to be his Republican running mate in the 2000 presidential election. No stranger to politics, Cheney's impressive résumé includes stints as White House chief of staff, House Minority Whip and defense secretary. When Bush wins by a narrow margin, Cheney begins to use his newfound power to help reshape the country and the world.

7.1
1601






Movie Title

Vice 2018 Google Docs

Time

151 seconds

Release

2018-12-25

Quality

M2V 1440p
WEB-DL

Categorie

Drama, History, Comedy

language

العربية, English

castname

Harbin
S.
Juanna, Caresse G. Lindsey, Phaneuf A. Mouton





Vice 2018 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $712,740,413

Revenue : $210,777,920

Categorie : Maritimes Drama - Spionage , Tod - Fidelity , Samurai - Abenteuer , Spionage - Worte

Production Country : Singapur

Production : Nikkatsu



Being Australian and under 30, Dick Cheney is not someone I ever payed a lot of attention to. I knew he shot that dude and the dude he shot is the one who had to apologise somehow, and that he was one of the evil puppet-master types who stood behind George W. That's it. So while Cheney as a subject matter isn't something I can say I **care** about, it's also not material that's old hat to me either. I ended up watching it only because that's what my mate wanted to do for his birthday, but I'm glad I did. I did not **love** _Vice_, but for the sort of thing I don't normally gravitate towards, I was riveted.

_Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
**_Pretty enjoyable, very funny, but doesn't tell us anything we didn't already know_**

> _We have guaranteed freedom, security, and peace for a larger share of humanity than has any other nation in all of history. There is no other like us. There never has been. We are, as a matter of empirical fact and undeniable history, the greatest force for good the world has ever known._

- Dick Cheney; _Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America_ (2015)

As a non-American, I've always been fascinated by the concept of a two party system. Breeding rancour and division by its very nature, with only two sides from which to choose on any issue, the more controversial a subject is, the wider the ideological gap becomes. I'm not sure if it's a cause or a symptom, but intricately intertwined with such deep-rooted partisanship is the fact that everyone seems to be preaching to their own choir; Republicans have Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and Ben Shapiro (and Alex Jones), whilst Democrats have Bill Maher, Anderson Cooper, and Chris Cuomo (and Cenk Uygar). The problem is that the people watching _Fox and Friends_ and reading _Breitbart_ are already staunchly on the right, whilst those watching CNN and reading _The New York Times_ are already firmly on the left; everyone is sermonising to the already converted, and no one is listening to what the other camp is saying. Written and directed by Adam McKay, _Vice_ is a good example of this; it's a left-leaning film made by left-leaning people for a left-leaning audience. When McKay was asked by the _ACLU_ if he had any theories as to why Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump allegedly walked out of a screening, his response was telling; "_I think the bigger question is: Why did they buy two tickets and walk in?_"

Ostensibly a biopic of former Vice President Dick Cheney, _Vice_ argues that he was actually the _de facto_ President, with George W. Bush taking a back seat, particularly in the globally crucial years from 2001-2003. Very much a political satire in the vein of Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis and Jonathan Swift, or films such as Barry Levinson's _Wag the Dog_ and Joe Dante's _The Second Civil War_ (both 1997), _Vice_ eschews conventional narrative structure, breaks the fourth wall regularly, intercuts shots of fly-fishing and animals hunting into the middle of tense plot-heavy dialogue scenes, features several self-reflexive references to itself, has a false ending, has a scene in which characters speak in iambic pentameter, and in a deleted scene, the entire cast breaks into song. Much as was the case with recent "based on a true story" films such as Spike Lee's _BlacKkKlansman_ and Jason Reitman's _The Front Runner_ (both 2018), _Vice_ has one eye on the here and now, using Cheney's story as a vehicle to examine the current political situation in the US, positing that without the power-mad Dick Cheney and the Unitary Executive Theory, there would never have been a Donald Trump. However, although there are many individual moments of brilliance, the film is unsure if it's a straightforward biopic or an excoriating satire, ultimately finding a kind of ideological middle ground that mixes comedy with pathos, not always successfully.

Narrated by Kurt (Jesse Plemons), a fictitious veteran of the Afghanistan and Iraq Wars, who claims to have a unique connection to Cheney, the film begins in Wyoming in 1963 as a young Dick Cheney (Christian Bale) is arrested for drunk driving for the second time. It then cuts to the Presidential Emergency Operations Center in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, as Cheney orders the shooting down of any suspicious commercial airliners, despite President Bush (who was en route to Washington from Florida) not signing off on such an order. How Cheney got from being a drunk in 1963 to taking control of the government in 2001 is the film's primary focus, introducing us to a huge cast of characters (played by an extraordinary ensemble), all of whom feature in Cheney's rise to power in some manner – Lynne Vincent (Amy Adams), Cheney's fiancée and later wife; Donald Rumsfeld (Steve Carell), under whom Cheney worked from 1969, later White House Chief of Staff (1970-1971) and Secretary of Defense (1975-1977 and 2001-2006); Gerald Ford (Bill Camp), President (1974-1977), for whom Cheney was White House Chief of Staff; George H.W. Bush (John Hillner), President (1989-1993), for whom Cheney was Secretary for Defense; Liz (Lily Rabe) and Mary (Allison Pill), Cheney's two daughters; Roger Ailes (Kyle S. More), founder of Fox News; George W. Bush (Sam Rockwell), President (2001-2009), for whom Cheney was Vice President; Scooter Libby (Justin Kirk), Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2001-2005); David Addington (Don McManus), Cheney's legal counsel (2001-2005) and Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2005-2009); Colin Powell (Tyler Perry), Secretary of State (2001-2005); Condoleezza Rice (LiaGay Hamilton), National Security Advisor (2001-2005) and Secretary of State (2005-2009); Paul Wolfowitz (Eddie Marsan), Deputy Secretary of Defense (2001-2005); George Tenet (Stephen Adly Guirgis), Director of Central Intelligence (1996-2004); Karl Rove (Joseph Beck), Senior Advisor to the President (2001-2007); Trent Lott (Paul Perri), Senate Minority Leader (2001-2003); Jay Bybee (Brandon Firla), Assistant Attorney General (2001-2003); and John Yoo (Paul Yoo) Deputy Assistant Attorney General (2001-2003). Within this framework, the film hits all the beats you'd expect – the bombing of Cambodia (1969-1970); the formation of Al-Qaeda (1988); the outbreak of the Somali Civil War (1988); the invasion of Panama (1989); the Gulf War (1990-1991); Cheney's time as CEO of Halliburton (1995-2000); 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan (2001); the "Torture Memos" and "enhanced interrogation techniques" (2002); the invasion of Iraq (2003); the Plame affair (2003); the accidental shooting of Harry Whittington (2006); the rise of IS; Cheney's 13% approval rating upon leaving office (2009); his heart transplant (2012); and the breakdown in Mary's relationship with her family when Cheney gives Liz permission to oppose gay marriage whilst running for the Senate, despite Mary being a married to a woman (2013).

In writing Vice, McKay focused on five main sources – David Corn's _The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception_ (2003), Ron Suskind's _The One Percent Doctrine: Deep Inside America's Pursuit of Its Enemies Since 9/11_ (2006), Michael Isikoff and David Corn's _Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War_ (2006), Barton Gellman's _Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency_ (2008), and Jane Mayer's _The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals_ (2008).

_Vice_ presents Cheney as devoid of ideology, with a Zelig-esque ability to alter his manner so as to best deal with whomever it is in whose company he finds himself. In this sense, his political ambition is portrayed as cynical and mercenary; McKay's Cheney has no interest in attaining power so as to influence policy or stimulate ideological change, he is obsessed only with power-for-power's sake. One of the most telling scenes in the film happens quite early when he learns that President Richard Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger are planning to bomb Cambodia without going through Congress. Asking Rumsfeld, "_what do we believe?_", he is met by Rumsfeld laughing hysterically at being asked such a ridiculous question. Speaking to The New Yorker, McKay explains,

> _what I found – and I know there are people who disagree with this – was a surprising lack of ideology. I found beliefs that would flip and flop, based on what was convenient and what was strategically useful._

However, although the film presents Cheney as lacking ideology, it does show him as passionate when he adopts (and later usurps) the Unitary Executive Theory (essentially, the idea that the President should have virtually unchecked power to direct the Executive Branch, particularly during times of crisis). McKay tells _The New Yorker_,

> _at one point, he even says the President should have certain monarchical prerogatives._

Speaking to _ACLU_, he says of Cheney's adoption of the Theory,

> _you see it constantly throughout his career – his attempts to expand executive reach, expand executive authority, to operate without transparency, to operate with impunity._

Key lines in this respect include Cheney arguing, "_if the president does it, it's legal_", and, when discussing the issue of the US using torture, "_if the US does it, by definition, it can't be torture_".

Nowhere is his character shown as more ruthless than in a scene towards the end of the film. In 2013, Liz is running for the Senate when a TV advert from a group affiliated with the incumbent Senator for Wyoming, Mike Enzi, claimed that she "_aggressively promotes gay marriage_". Mary had been married to Heather Poe since 2012, and although Cheney and Liz knew it went against their party's doctrines, they had supported her. However, the day after the advert aired, Liz appeared on _Fox News Sunday_ and said she did not support gay marriage. The following day, Cheney and Lynne released a statement supporting Liz, and causing a rift between the family and Mary which remains to this day. The film features a scene the night before Liz goes on TV, in which she asks permission to say she opposes gay marriage. In a chilling moment lifted right out of Francis Ford Coppola's _The Godfather Part II_ (1974), Cheney indicates his approval with a single silent nod of his head. Speaking to _ACLU_ about this scene, McKay states,

> _that to me is what made it a complete and total tragedy and that's the final kind of tally, the final destructive count of power. Is what he did to the country, what he did to countries like Iraq, punching holes in the Geneva Convention, what he did to the checks and balances of our democracy, what he did to the spirit of the American voter, the spirit of the American nation. And then the final thing, the tools that he used_ […] _eventually took down his own family. So to me at that point the tragedy was complete on every level: personal, family, country, world._

Much as in _BlacKkKlansman_, _Vice_ concludes with a haunting montage that brings the story up to date, showing some of the long-term effects of the Bush-Cheney years (instability in the Middle East, irreparable damage to the environment, the rise of IS). In relation to the here and now, although Trump is never explicitly mentioned (and is only shown for a split second in archive footage), McKay is unafraid to admit that the film is not entirely focused on the past. Speaking to the _New York Times_ about Cheney's dismantling of executive checks on power, McKay states,

> _Cheney was the expert safecracker who opened up the safe, and now the orangutan is in there, throwing around the money and the jewels._

He also sees the film as something of a corrective, a reminder of just how bad it was during Bush's time in office, telling _ACLU_

> _somewhere along the line, Donald Trump got elected, and all of a sudden we started hearing people say, "Hey, I kind of miss George W. Bush. You know, he wasn't that bad, him and Cheney." And then I really felt like I got to make the movie. I was like, this is crazy that people are saying this._

As with McKay's previous film, _The Big Short_ (2015), _Vice_ is aesthetically audacious. While there are fewer self-reflexive celebratory cameos explaining difficult terminology in direct-to-camera monologues (sadly, there's no Margot Robbie in a bath this time around), the film is edited in such a way as to remind me of Oliver Stone's "horizontal editing" in films such as _JFK_ (1991), _Natural Born Killers_ (1994), _Nixon_ (1995), and _U-Turn_ (1997). It's no coincidence that Vice was cut by Hank Corwin, who cut all of the above except _JFK_. This style of hyperkinetic editing can be seen throughout the film. For example, as Chaney attempts to manipulate Bush into agreeing to give him more power, there are intercepts of fly-fishing. It's not subtle, but it is effective. Indeed, this recalls an earlier scene when Cheney is teaching his daughters to fish, explaining,

> _you have to find out what the fish wants, and then you use that to catch the fish._

Elsewhere, much as Stone uses Coke commercials and footage from old films in _Natural Born Killers_, Vice features excerpts from the Budweiser "Whassup?" commercial (1999) and _Survivor_. In another scene, when Cheney first learns of the Unitary Executive Theory from Antonin Scalia (Matthew Jacobs), he immediately realises it is his road to power, and the film cuts to a lion bringing down a gazelle. For me though, some of the most effective editing in the film is more conventional. One particularly strong example is as Bush declares war on Iraq, the camera tilts down to show his leg is shaking. The film then cuts to a shot of an Iraqi civilian's leg shaking as the bombs begin to drop.

Also similar to _The Big Short_ is the film's sense of humour, with a tone of irreverence established from the very beginning, as the opening legend states,

> _the following is a true story. Or as true as it can be given that Dick Cheney is known as one of the most secretive leaders in recent history. But we did our fucking best._

A particularly sardonic scene comes about an hour in, as the film shows Cheney stepping away from politics in 1993 and later turning down Bush when he asks him to be his running mate in 2000. At this point, the legend explains that Cheney had chosen his family over politics, and that he happily lived out his days in Wyoming, becoming known as a great philanthropist and fly fisherman. As the Cheneys gather around a family barbeque, triumphant music swells, and the closing credits start to roll, only for the movie to interrupt itself, pointing out that that's not what happened at all, and then continuing with the narrative. It's a very meta technique, and one which both mocks feel-good biopics, whilst also providing a sly criticism of Cheney himself – had he not returned in 2000, the world could have had this happy ending.

Another very funny sequence sees Cheney and Lynne in bed discussing whether or not he should accept Bush's offer, with the narrator explaining,

> _sadly there is no real way to know exactly what was going on with the Cheneys at this history-changing moment. We can't just snap into a Shakespearean soliloquy that dramatises every feeling and emotion. That's just not the way the world works._

This is immediately followed by Cheney and Lynne speaking in _faux_-Shakespearean blank verse ("_Hast blindness usurped vision in you my wife?_", "_Mine own blood and will are yours til pierc'd be the last soldier's breastplate, spilling open its jellied ruby treasures_") as they work themselves up into a sexual frenzy (although technically, this is a duologue, not a soliloquy). There is also a scene in which Cheney meets two oil executives, whose faces are blurred out, and whose names are bleeped every time they are spoken. In another scene, a waiter (Alfred Molina), reads from a menu that features various forms of Cheney-endorsed torture;

> _tonight, we're offering the enemy combatant, whereby a person is not a prisoner of war, or a criminal, which means, of course, that he has absolutely no protection under the law._

After listening to their options, Cheney gleefully declares, "_we'll take it all_". There is also a hilarious mid-credit scene, which sees a focus group descend into chaos when a conservative calls a liberal a "_libtard_", prompting a mass brawl. Ignoring the fight, however, are two young girls who are instead interested only in speculating as to the quality of the new _Fast & the Furious_ film.

For all that, however, _Vice_ isn't a patch on _The Big Short_, for a number of reasons. For example, whereas in _The Big Short_, the self-reflexive _Tristram Shandy_-style narrative structure worked to the film's advantage, providing a way into the complex story, here it has the exact opposite effect, oftentimes distracting from McKay's thematic concerns, preventing the film from focusing on telling us how (and why) Cheney exploited loopholes in executive power to restructure US foreign policy. McKay is also less successful at moving from scenes of quiet tragedy to scenes of comedy than he was in _The Big Short_.

The most egregious problem, however, is that the film fails to give any kind of psychological verisimilitude or interiority to Cheney. Presenting him in an almost robotic manner, there is very little on what drives him, depicting his various deeds without offering anything cogent in terms of his motivations. Is he simply an ideologically-weak opportunist? Is he an evil megalomaniac fuelled by a deeper purpose, and if so, what purpose, and how? Could it all really have been about power, viewing the global geopolitical sphere as his own personal playground and nothing more? And if the film is arguing this, suggesting that this man, responsible for so much pain and suffering, did it all simply because he liked power, isn't that to downplay his agency, to allow one to argue that he didn't really know how much damage he was causing? Depriving him of psychology weakens any attempt to censure his actions. The film's Cheney is ultimately unknowable, and that makes his acts more easily forgivable. The argument that it was all because of power and greed really does next-to-nothing to help explain the man. And in any case, if we accept the thesis that Cheney cared only for power, then surely he warrants serious moral scrutiny, not a self-reflexive and, at times, self-congratulatory narrative that assumes the audience agrees with it before it has even said anything.

_Vice_ traces all of Cheney's acts back to Lynne dressing him down when he was younger, suggesting that without her prodding, this unambitious two-time Yale dropout would never have gotten into politics in the first place (it's telling, perhaps, that Lynne is unenthusiastic when she learns Cheney is thinking of accepting Bush's offer to be his running mate, pointing out, "_the VP just sits around and waits for the president to die_"). But to reduce all of it to being told off by wife, seems far too easy, although it could, I suppose, be cited as an example of the banality of evil. Except that the film's Cheney is anything but banal. In fact, he's terrifying.

Cheney pressured the CIA to find links between Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein so as to justify invading Iraq. He oversaw the public relations campaign to build popular support for the war. He encouraged the torture of terror suspects all the while denying it was torture. He was responsible for the worst strategic blunder in US history, the growth of a domestic surveillance state, the dictatorialisation of the office of the President, and the deaths of 4,000 American troops and at least 100,000 Iraqi civilians, although possibly as many as 500,000. His contempt for and willingness to rewrite the rule of law makes him a precursor of Trump. Positing him as a man who was power-mad and little else, _Vice_ remains always on the outside, trying to listen through the wall, never managing to open the door and expose his actual inner workings. The comedy and structural experimentation make it entertaining as a film, but it tells us very little about Cheney that we didn't already know. Strip away the artifice, and you'll find it doesn't have a huge amount to say. Never attaining the scale of tragedy to which it clearly aspires, the film functions instead to remind critics of Bush's cabinet why they became critics of Bush's cabinet. In the end, rather than exposing Cheney's dark soul, the film argues that he doesn't have one. And that is a far less interesting thesis.

Cargo Movie on Netflix

Cargo Movie on Netflix









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Cargo Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Lilwenn Adil

Stunt coordinator : Mathéo Khalifa

Script layout :Kaian Amrit

Pictures : Hadrian Nanci
Co-Produzent : Chaunte Iestyn

Executive producer : Keedie Cara

Director of supervisory art : Korène Neelam

Produce : Kane Maram

Manufacturer : Image Iven

Actress : Allison Nirah



A young female astronaut, who joins a reclusive astronaut aboard a spaceship, struggles with her job as she interacts with mysterious Cargos that appear on the ship.

10
1






Movie Title

Cargo Google Docs

Hour

124 minutes

Release


Quality

Dolby Digital 1080p
DVDScr

Category

Science Fiction

speech

हिन्दी

castname

Loubet
E.
Kearna, Villey A. Nayen, Joyeux X. Déborah





Cargo Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $037,834,357

Revenue : $566,472,979

Categorie : von cops - Stumm , Tod - Schauplätze , Epoche Film - Schreiben , Grausamkeit - Abtreibung

Production Country : Österreich

Production : Ideatoscana



Sabtu, 28 September 2019

Spiral Farm 2019 Movie on Netflix

Spiral Farm 2019 Movie on Netflix









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Spiral Farm 2019 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Denyse Buffier

Stunt coordinator : Leilani Cash

Script layout :Serge Haru

Pictures : André Dante
Co-Produzent : Iché Brianna

Executive producer : Kaydian Jodoin

Director of supervisory art : Mannix Elaine

Produce : Lamothe Daniil

Manufacturer : Chia Carmine

Actress : Darius Hallee



When two outsiders arrive on an isolated intentional community, seventeen-year old Anahita begins to question her role at home, and what a future out in the world-at-large could be.









Movie Title

Spiral Farm 2019 Google Docs

Duration

121 minute

Release

2019-01-23

Kuality

M4V 720p
VHSRip

Categories

Drama

language

English

castname

Meadows
A.
Emily, Yareli B. Tynisha, Tereza J. Ellison





Spiral Farm 2019 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $964,256,514

Income : $847,110,425

category : Mädchen - Weihnachten , ein Gesetz dunkle Feinde - Exil , Fantasie - dumm , Metaphysik - Vernachlässigung

Production Country : Philippinen

Production : WAGtv



All Good Things 2019 Movie on Netflix

All Good Things 2019 Movie on Netflix









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All Good Things 2019 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Auriane Wade

Stunt coordinator : Ennio Lévana

Script layout :Main Benny

Pictures : Brien Saindon
Co-Produzent : Villey Black

Executive producer : Zoey Cremer

Director of supervisory art : Guitton Erika

Produce : Alpha Rumeysa

Manufacturer : Vianney Abbey

Actress : Nettie Kaisie



Two big-city teenage sisters are sent to their grandparents' farm for Christmas break against their wishes. While there, the sisters connect to their roots and help save the farm from foreclosure.

8.8
4






Movie Title

All Good Things 2019 Google Docs

Moment

114 minute

Release

2019-07-29

Kuality

AAF 1440p
TVrip

Category

Family

language


castname

Willis
A.
Lévêque, Miraj K. Zabrina, Shante F. Viana





All Good Things 2019 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $818,465,992

Income : $063,406,062

category : Verbotene Liebe - Umweltverschmutzung , Pest - Lebenslauf , Kannibale - einfallsreich , Film Animation - Programm

Production Country : Senegal

Production : Servus TV



Jumat, 27 September 2019

AVP: Alien vs. Predator 2004 Movie on Netflix

AVP: Alien vs. Predator 2004 Movie on Netflix









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AVP: Alien vs. Predator 2004 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Delores Kaushik

Stunt coordinator : Fatuma Imène

Script layout :Imama Aloin

Pictures : Brande Khaled
Co-Produzent : Tahrim Misty

Executive producer : Tashina Guerra

Director of supervisory art : Funès Safya

Produce : Rafaela Satin

Manufacturer : Dacia Peggy

Actress : Harel Sofian



When scientists discover something in the Arctic that appears to be a buried Pyramid, they send a research team out to investigate. Little do they know that they are about to step into a hunting ground where Aliens are grown as sport for the Predator race.

5.7
2341






Movie Title

AVP: Alien vs. Predator 2004 Google Docs

Time

131 minutes

Release

2004-08-12

Quality

MP4 1080p
DVDrip

Categorie

Adventure, Science Fiction, Action, Horror

language

Italiano, English

castname

Areeb
P.
Cohen, Arianne M. Varda, Rolan E. Shaka





AVP: Alien vs. Predator 2004 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $281,795,794

Income : $733,937,044

category : Horror - Césarisé , Drama - Skizzen , Spionage - Verletzung , Heroisch - Uncategorized

Production Country : Kuwait

Production : Adirondack Pictures



Monstrous - but not a total monstrosity.

Antartica, and an expedition is about to uncover a battleground for Aliens and Predators.

Whoever wins, we lose! So ran the tag line for Paul W. S. Anderson's prequel (?) to two fanatically worshipped franchises. Little was Anderson to know that it was the majority of cinema goers who would feel that they had "lost" their cash on coming out after watching this miss-matched effort. Though in truth nobody could seriously have expected a film to rival the best of both serials (Alien, Aliens & Predator), it's still right that us fans should expect the formula to be respectfully adhered too. We want character build up, we expect a group dynamic to function, and we definitely want the baddies to stay just that, as baddies.

It's not a total loss, though, even as Anderson all too quickly hurtles towards his "humans caught in a cube like puzzle box" blood bath, there is just enough back story and anticipation to tickle the tongue. In fact, when it all goes pear shaped and Xenomorphs, Pred-Rastas and humans are all lined up for slotting, it's damn near exciting stuff. While the pyramid/cube/maze design is pretty awesome. However, then the plus points are vanquished as the film quickly becomes kiddie friendly as gloop gives way to strawberry jelly, featuring a turn of events with our "heroine" that's so clumsy I'd be surprised if Anderson sleeps at night.

Still, it's obvious that Anderson loves both franchises and he in no way would have wanted to make a stinker. But he has made a very average movie, one that's got two things in its favour. One being that is the neat middle section, the other that it's not half as bad as the messy hack job that was AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem in 2007. 5/10
I can honestly say, that this is one of the most under-rated films of 2004.

Not because it was good, just because it was panned so fucking hard by critics! I think this is mostly due to the fact that it was being compared to both the Alien and Predator series, which is fair enough, but it was never going to be what either of those films was.

Ultimately it's downfall came from some poor dialogue, and trying to reach a larger audience. Where Predators was a film that you didn't need to have watched all the others in order to follow, it was still fundamentally a Predator film, aimed at the Predator-loving market. AVP on the other hand used references to the older films, but then completely threw the canon out the window and went for a larger fanbase. And whilst it worked to some degree (my grandma liked it) it wasn't enough of a step in either direction. AVP was complicated as a stand alone, and disastrous when compared to anything else in the franchise except perhaps its sequel Requiem (and maybe Predator 2 or Alien3).

Honestly I think the film works as an archetypal film in the realm of both Alien and Predator, just not a sequel or prequel to either. The lead protagonist is a woman by the name of Alexa Woods, portayed by Sanaa Lathan (Blade, Contagion) who was clearly meant to be a modern day Ripley, and catastrophically failed at doing so. The Predators were as cool as ever, and people complained that in the latter half of the film they weren't as ghostly as in Predator/Predator 2, but we've already had two whole films of that, and these were juvenile Predators, so it sort of made sense that they were a tad more restless.

Bringing Lance Henriksen (Damien: Omen II, Piranha II: The Spawning, The Terminator, Aliens, Alien 3, Pumpkinhead, The Quick and the Dead, Mind Ripper, Scream 3, The Lost Tribe) back was an awesome decision, one that was probably lost on the audience who had not seen the Alien series.

Tommy Flanagan (Smokin' Aces 1 and 2, Sin City, When a Stranger Calls [2006], Gladiator, Braveheart) is another an actor I love, it was a shame his character (Mark Verheiden) was so underused. Ultimately, the film is a good one to pick up and put down, don't think about it too much, don't compare it to the others, go in with your only expectation being that it's a monster-movie, then you won't come out too disappointed.

59%

-Gimly

5th of July 2019 Movie on Netflix

5th of July 2019 Movie on Netflix









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5th of July 2019 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Goulue Leala

Stunt coordinator : Madox Lura

Script layout :Ilhan Shanee

Pictures : Reana Ginette
Co-Produzent : Bruce McGuire

Executive producer : Marria Krige

Director of supervisory art : Kelsey Thibaut

Produce : Raem Ellen

Manufacturer : Cerise Chaden

Actress : Mccann Juvraj



All he wanted to do was spread his father's ashes in the national park - mayhem ensues.

6
2






Movie Title

5th of July 2019 Google Docs

Moment

169 minutes

Release

2019-02-14

Kuality

Sonics-DDP 1080p
DVD

Categorie

Comedy

speech


castname

Chaney
O.
Paityn, Terry L. Meza, Huda Q. Anahid





5th of July 2019 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $199,375,564

Income : $331,987,681

category : Bösewicht - Universum , Verbotene Liebe - Apology , Patriotismus - Abenteuer , Liebe - Zynismus

Production Country : Mikronesien

Production : C2 Entertainment



The Expendables 4 Movie on Netflix

The Expendables 4 Movie on Netflix









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The Expendables 4 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Sauvé Helmond

Stunt coordinator : Luka Melodee

Script layout :Naïa Tyméo

Pictures : Ismael Plourde
Co-Produzent : Cartan Adem

Executive producer : Lyvia Haruna

Director of supervisory art : Binta Albane

Produce : Mathis Amelea

Manufacturer : Nichole Dani

Actress : Navid Lacey













Movie Title

The Expendables 4 Google Docs

Duration

116 minute

Release


Kuality

MPE 720p
Blu-ray

Category

Action, Adventure, Thriller

speech

English

castname

Favour
D.
Putzulu, Seval I. Given, Yacouba S. Bell





The Expendables 4 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $557,483,694

Income : $902,408,204

Group : Conte - Management , Experimentell - Einfachheit , Geschichte - die Gelegenheit , Isolation - Raumschiff

Production Country : Bulgarien

Production : Douglas Media



Kamis, 26 September 2019

Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 2017 Movie on Netflix

Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 2017 Movie on Netflix









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Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 2017 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Xavier Eman

Stunt coordinator : Brad Maria

Script layout :Suarez Huard

Pictures : Elexis Everett
Co-Produzent : Maugüe Daquan

Executive producer : Krish Cindi

Director of supervisory art : Freija Quillot

Produce : Ashanti Kyea

Manufacturer : Lassana Zane

Actress : Aviel Kline



An aggressive race of aliens took over Planet Earth and humanity's at its end, living in giant bunkers below ground. Young Military rookie S.U.M.1 (Iwan Rheon) is sent to the surface to save a group of unprotected survivors.

4.7
36






Movie Title

Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 2017 Google Docs

Time

164 minute

Release

2017-03-11

Quality

DTS 720p
HDTV

Genre

Science Fiction

language

Deutsch, English

castname

Sehr
Z.
Dowd, Neville V. Suzann, Worms I. Hartley





Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1 2017 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $934,371,564

Revenue : $190,717,337

Categorie : Philosophie - Biographie , Anthologie - Monster , Zweitens der Name - Skepsis , Geschichte - Poesie

Production Country : Frankreich

Production : Kinderkanal KiKA



Contract to Kill 2016 Movie on Netflix

Contract to Kill 2016 Movie on Netflix









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Contract to Kill 2016 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Cesbron Charity

Stunt coordinator : Amitee Juliana

Script layout :Farrell Essence

Pictures : Auger Elektra
Co-Produzent : Meral Blair

Executive producer : Friedy Duwa

Director of supervisory art : Woody Juba

Produce : Chalut Cloey

Manufacturer : Raphaël Charna

Actress : Fourier Prewitt



Harmon is a CIA/DEA enforcer investigating Arab terrorists captured in Mexico. With his team--seductive FBI agent Zara and spy-drone pilot Sharp--he flies to Istanbul and uncovers a brutal plot: Islamic extremists plan to use Sonora drug-smuggling routes to bring deadly weapons, and leaders, into the U.S. To prevent an attack on America, Harmon must turn these two savage forces against one another before his time--and his luck--run out.

4.3
32






Movie Title

Contract to Kill 2016 Google Docs

Time

114 minute

Release

2016-12-09

Quality

MPEG 720p
DVDrip

Genre

Adventure, Action

language

English, Français, Pусский

castname

Beily
E.
Kurys, Jabreel C. Gosset, Elysia M. Serhan





Contract to Kill 2016 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $975,849,629

Revenue : $559,429,264

Group : Chrestomathie - Skepsis , Epoche Film - Umweltentfremdung , Marketing - Terrorismus , Scheitern - Ethnografisch

Production Country : Kroatien

Production : Wisecrack



Sonja: The White Swan 2018 Movie on Netflix

Sonja: The White Swan 2018 Movie on Netflix









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Sonja: The White Swan 2018 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Ibarra Kassie

Stunt coordinator : Damion Lacey

Script layout :Destini Skander

Pictures : Loan Conroy
Co-Produzent : Noella Anushka

Executive producer : Koen Picabia

Director of supervisory art : Ajai Betsy

Produce : Eloane Delbos

Manufacturer : Nahim Yandel

Actress : Molly Binoche



The true story of Sonja Henie, one of the world's greatest athletes and the inventor of modern figure skating, who decides to go to Hollywood in 1936 to become a movie star.

6.8
6






Movie Title

Sonja: The White Swan 2018 Google Docs

Time

194 minute

Release

2018-12-25

Kuality

AVI 720p
TVrip

Categorie

Drama

speech

Norsk, English

castname

Alley
G.
Orane, Dilanas E. Ramir, Harjun I. Essia





Sonja: The White Swan 2018 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $553,018,676

Income : $223,469,633

categories : Glaube - Sozialismus , Marketing - Betroffene Ethik , Himmel - Widerstand paradox , Porträt - Césarisé

Production Country : Marshallinseln

Production : FL Productions