A-LISTS film by tim parks
Oh The Horror! Director Clint Eastwood delves into supernatural subject matter
by cinematically exploring three people that have a connection with death and the afterlife with Hereafter. Matt Damon stars as a psychic who is able to converse with the deceased, while co-star Cécile De France is a French journalist who has evidently come back from the great beyond after being killed during a tsunami. Frankie McLaren rounds out the acting threesome as a London schoolboy dealing with the loss of his twin brother, in this story of three people touched by the icy grip of death in one way or another. Opens October 22.
Drama Queens Two-time Academy Award-win- ning actress Hilary Swank headlines Conviction. This is a true-life tale of Betty Anne Waters, a 1983 house frau and mother of two, who decides to re-enroll in high school and puts herself
through college and law
school in order to overturn her older brother’s (Sam Rockwell) guilty-as- charged murder verdict. Her own conviction of seeing that
justice is served in her brother’s case is aided and abetted by her best friend (Minnie Driver) and a wealth of suspicious evidence presented in the original trial. Opens October 15.
The Company Men chronicles the
cracks developing in pursuing the American dream, as Bobby Walker (Ben Affleck) discovers upon his corporation’s downsizing efforts, which leaves himself and co-workers (Tommy Lee Jones and Chris Cooper) jobless. The trio is now faced with the realization that their resumes as men, husbands and fathers needs to be updated, as they grasp how expend- able their professional worlds have been. Walker is forced to go to work for his brother-in-law (Kevin Costner) building homes, and being among the hammer and nails set does not coincide with his expertise of putting deals together, but may just open his eyes to what really makes the world go ’round. Opens October 22.
Humor Me Jackass 3D star and producer Johnny Knox-
ville recently stated in an interview that “We’re going to take the same 3D technology James Cameron used in Avatar and stick it up Steve- O’s butt. We’re taking stupid to a whole new dimension.” So rather than a visit to the world of Pandora, get ready for the boys of Jackass to be up to their usual tricks of death defying stunts and mutilating body parts-related shenanigans, all provided courtesy of the eye popping three dimensional film process. Jackass 3D will be comin’ at ya. Opens October 15.
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RAGE monthly | OCTOBER 2010
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