Ever wondered what was on at the cinema over the next week, or next few weeks. Well, I am intending on doing this list on a weekly basis so please let me
know if there is any particular country's listings you would like me to
add.
Week Commencing 7th May 2012
UK Releases
11/05/12
Airbourne (18)- Starring: Mark Hamill, Craig Conway, Billy Murray,
All in Good Time (12A) - Starring: Reece Ritchie
Dark Shadows (12A) - Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bolham Carter, Michelle Pfeifer
How I Spent My Summer Vacation (15) - Starring: Mel Gibson, Peter Stormare, Bob Gunton
Jeff, Who Lives At Home (15) - Starring: Jason Segal, Susan Saradon, Ed Helms, Judy Greer
Pirana 3DD (18) - Starring: Gary Busey, David Koechner, Chris Zylka
US Releases
11/05/12
Dark Shadows (as UK)
Hick - Starring: Chloe Grace Moretz, Blake Lively, Rory Culkin
Where do we go now - Starring: Claude Baz Moussawbaa, Leyla Hakim, Nadine Labaki
Sleepness Night - Starring: Tomer Sisley, Serge Riaboukine, Julien Boisselier
El Gringo - Starring: Scott Adkins, Yvette Yates, Christian Slater
Stash House - Starring: Dolph Lundgren, Briana Evigan, Sean Faris
Nobody Else But You - Starring: Jean-Paul Rouve, Sophie Quinton, Guillaume Gouix
Bonsai - Starring: Gabriela Arancibia, Cristóbal Briceño, Julio Carrasco
Nesting - Starring: Todd Grinnell, Ali Hillis, Kevin Linehan
Changing The Game - Starring: Tony Todd, Sticky Fingaz, Irma P. Hall
Spin - Starring: Michael Ironside, Haylie Duff, Gonzalo Menendez
Mission: Hollywood - Starring: Sandy Chukhadarian, Nicholas Colachis, Danny Dimbort
Pacing the Cage - Starring: Franklin Ojeda Smith, Mark Borkowski, Sayra Player
Future releases of note
25/05/12 - Men in Black III (UK and US)
30/05/12 - Snow White and the Huntsman (01/06/12 - US)
Thought for the Day
If money is the root of all evil....why do churches etc keep begging for it??
I woudn't mind at all if You added the Swedish listings, too :) Might I add that swedish filmproduction is renowned for it's high quality and good directors, actors/actresses and photografers are all more often priced at different festivals around the globe. Sad part is most of them are quickly recruited to Hollywood, enticed with money of course...
ReplyDeleteSure can do. I will add the Swedish films to the next list which should be posted on Monday :)
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