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MOVIE REVIEW | LIMITLESS AUDIO FILM REVIEW – LISTEN NOW!

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 04:53 PM PDT

A writer discovers a top-secret drug which bestows him with super human abilities.

Limitless Movie Review Part 1

Limitless Movie Review Part 1 by Binside TV

Director:

Neil Burger
Limitless Movie Review Part 2

Limitless Movie Review Part 3 by Binside TV

Writers:

Leslie Dixon (screenplay), Alan Glynn (novel)
Limitless Movie Review Part 3

Limitless Movie Review Part 2 by Binside TV

Stars:

Bradley Cooper, Robert DeNiro, Anna Friel and Abbie Cornish

Review: We recommend the film about a not to distant future when wonder drugs can allow us to accomplish our dreams.
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NZT- The Clear Pill

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BILLY RAY CYRUS CALLS OFF TRISH CYRUS DIVORCE DISCUSSES MILEY CYRUS ON THE VIEW

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 11:30 AM PDT

Billy Cyrus has called off his divorce. The former country star told the ladies of the View that he wants to save his marriage.  Billy Ray also discussed his famous daughter Miley Cyrus and a recent scary encounter she had with paparazzi.

After telling the women of The View on Friday that he had “dropped the divorce” from estranged wife Tish, E! News can confirm the country star and father of Miley Cyrus wasn’t kidding, formally filing a request on March 11 to withdraw his petition.

“The parties are attempting a reconciliation,” read court documents obtained by E! News, which a judge signed granting the dismissal.

Last October, Cyrus filed papers in a Tennessee court to end his 17-year marriage from his missus, citing irreconcilable differences and asking to share custody of the couple’s three children, then 17-year-old Miley, 16-year-old Braison and 11-year-old Noah.

A month ago, the mullet man made headlines when, after being asked about his famous daughter’s bong-powered partying, he told GQ that Hannah Montana “destroyed” his family and that “he’d erase it all in a second” if he could. A week later Cyrus was in full backtrack mode, saying he and his family “were working together to make sure our future is stronger and healthier.”

Popping up on The View today, the singer did further damage control, saying he loves Disney and Hannah Montana and that things with his family is the “best they’ve ever been.”

Looks like all the hard work has paid off.

In some related news, Trish took to Facebook today to smack down an X17 report that claimed the Cyruses’ were moving out of their Toluca Lake, Calif. home, which is just a few doors down from Miley’s pad.[E!]

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CHRIS BROWN TALKS ABOUT LEAKED NUDE PHOTO SCANDAL VIDEO – WATCH NOW!

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 10:38 AM PDT

Chris Brown sat down for an interview with KPWR's "Big Boy's Neighborhood" morning show to discuss his new album F.A.M.E.. Chris addressed the nude full frontal photo scandal when the topic came up during their conversation. The singer says he was sending the pic to a girl after he stepped out of the show. CBreezy admitted he was not ashamed of his body and he wasn’t um… excited when he sent the photo. Check out Chris talking while sporting his new blonde hair.
Chris Brown Speaks on Naked Pic Leak

Chris Brown is speaking out on the leaked full frontal photo of him and says he's "comfortable" with his body.

Chris seems to have no shame in the naked photo that was leaked online of him.

KPWR's "Big Boy's Neighborhood" morning show (via MTV News) went ahead and asked Chris about the controversy.

"I gotta ask you man, this naked picture," Big asked.

"It always seems like – and I have nothing to say," Chris said before laughing.

But Chris confirmed that the photo was "definitely sent to a girl."

"It was an out the shower shot. It was like 'ey what's up' the 'Look at me now' " he added. "I was alone but I wasn't even excited."[OK]

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WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD WOMEN FILMS OPENING THIS WEEKEND

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 10:11 AM PDT

Women’s Films Opening This Weekend

Desert Flower – written and directed by Sherry Hormann
Desert Flower is a deeply emotional drama (with light comedic moments) that tells the true story of Waris Dirie, a Somali woman who had undergone female genital mutilation at 3 years old, escaped her rural home village before an arranged marriage at 13, became an indentured servant to the Somali ambassador in London, and then, by chance, was discovered and became a supermodel. But despite her fairy tale rags to riches story, Dirie was still haunted by her past, and all the celebrity brought on by her looks couldn’t deny that what happened to her as a child was an unnecessary act of violence, so she used her position and fame to raise awareness about the issue and became a UN spokeswoman against female genital mutilation (FGM). Read more.  Review written by Melissa Silvestri.  Read interview with director Sherry Hormann.

Cracks – directed by Jordan Scott, co-written by Caroline Ip
Cracks is a creepy film about a female teacher in a boarding school and her svengali like hold over her young pupils.  Eva Green plays Miss G the storytelling teacher who guides the diving team full of girls desperate for attention.  When a new girl arrives the knives are out, and it becomes a bully fest encouraged by Miss G’s obsession with the new girl.  The whole thing becomes a big mess as Miss G unravels and sadly all the girls become her victims.

Motherland – written and directed by Doris Yeung
Check out interview from 2009 with Doris Yeung. Opens in NYC

Women’s Films Now Playing

I Will Follow – written and directed by Ava Duvernay

EXTENDED FOR ANOTHER WEEK!
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We have been EXTENDED! With no formal marketing budget and a ton of elbow grease and community support, our film outpaced more than half of the studio pictures at the 34th Street AMC. Now I WILL FOLLOW opens in 15 more markets! We could not have done it without you!  So, please spread the word and KEEP SUPPORTING I WILL FOLLOW! We’ll be there, as long as you are!
SPECIAL WEEKEND HOSTS:


Friday

1:30 pm - Marva Allen, the Power of One & Hue-man Bookstore
6 pm - Rachel Watanabe-Batton, Producers Guild of America East

Saturday

1:30 pm - Megar Evers College Film & Culture Series
3:45 pm - Kim George, Harlem Arts Alliance
6 pm - April R. Silver, AKILA WORKSONGS, INC.
Sunday
1:30 pm - Laurie Cumbo, MoCADA
3:45 pm - Tim Grae, Grae Enterprises
6 pm - DJ Stormin, Sundae Sermon

AMC LOEWS THEATER 34th STREET

AMC Loews 34th Street. 312 W. 34th StNew York, NY 10001 (212) 244-8850

Red Riding Hood – directed by Catherine Hardwicke

Jane Eyre- written by Moira Buffini

Elektra Luxx

Orgasm Inc. – directed by Liz Canner (doc)

The Roommate

From Prada to Nada
True Grit

Black Swan

Tangled

Made in Dagenham

Winter’s Bone – directed and co-written by Debra Granik, co-written by Anne Rosellini

Women Directed Films Currently Playing

My Dog Tulip- directed by Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger
Wasteland – directed by Lucy Walker
Kings of Pastry – co-directed by Chris Hegedus

Women Written Films Opening This Weekend

Limitless – written by Leslie Dixon

(from the press materials) Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro star in Limitless, a paranoia-fueled action thriller about an unpublished writer whose life is transformed by a top-secret “smart drug” that allows him to use 100% of his brain and become a perfect version of himself. His enhanced abilities soon attract shadowy forces that threaten his new life in this darkly comic and provocative film.

The Music Never Stops – written by Gwyn Laurie

(from IndieWIRE) Almost 20 years after their teenage son Gabriel (Lou Taylor Pucci) ran away from home, Henry (J.K. Simmons) and Helen Sawyer (Cara Seymour) learn that he has turned up in a hospital. Although benign, a brain tumor has damaged his memory, rendering past and present indistinguishable. Sensing that Gabriel responds to music, Henry seeks out a music therapist (Julia Ormand), who discovers that when Gabriel listens to the rock music he loved-The Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, Buffalo Springfield-he reengages with the world.

Women Written Films Now Playing

Mars Needs Moms – co-written by Wendy Wells

Take Me Home Tonight- co-written by Jackie and Jeff Filgo

No Strings Attached – written by Elizabeth Meriwether

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NEW DIRECTORS NEW FILMS MARCH 23-APRIL 3RD SCREENING SCHEDULE & REVIEWS

Posted: 18 Mar 2011 09:56 AM PDT

The Film Society of Lincoln Center presents their annual New Directors New Films Festival from March 23rd- April 3rd.  The festival features the work of many new directors who have premiered their films at Sundance, Toronto and the Cannes Film Festival There are still tickets available to screenings which can be purchased on the New Directors New Films website. The festival kicks off with the stock market drama “Margin Call” “which includes an all star cast with Kevin Spacey, Zachary Quinto, Demi Moore, Jeremy Irons and Penn Bagley.  Here some of our other picks which all won top prizes at Sundance.

“Pariah” by Dee Rees which tells the story of a gay teenager who is discovering her sexuality in Brooklyn.  “Circumstance” about Iranian teenagers who are living in an oppressive society ruled by the morality police. “Tyrannosaur” helmed by actor turned director Paddy Considine tells the story of an alcoholic loner who learns to control his rage when he meets a Christian shop keeper who teaches him how to love.   Tyrannosaur is based on a short film which was expanded into the feature film. Watch the short if you missed and check out the full schedule to attend the festival.
Dog Altogether (Part1) Directed by Paddy Considine HD (Short Film)

Dog Altogether (Part2) Directed by Paddy Considine HD (Short Film)

Films in this Series

At Ellen's Age

At Ellen's Age

The great Jeanne Balibar gives a tour-de-force performance as Ellen, a stewardess who walks off the job just as the plane is ready for takeoff because she sees a leopard on the runway— or does she? Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Attenberg

Attenberg

Athina Rachel Tsangari, 2010

Buy Tickets: Thu Mar 31: 6:00 pm – MoMA | Sat Apr 2: 1:00 pm – FSLC |

In its irreverent use of (new) Nouvelle Vague, musical, melodrama, and nature documentary techniques, Attenberg symbolically visualizes a change in generation and perspective, as a father and daughter each negotiate their individual rites of passage. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Belle Epine

Belle Epine

Rebecca Zlotowski, 2010

Buy Tickets: Thu Mar 24: 6:00 pm – FSLC | Sat Mar 26: 1:00 pm – MoMA |

It's been two weeks since her mother died, and Prudence is home alone: her father is overseas on business, and her older sister, stricken with grief, has absented herself. Sixteen going on seventeen, Prudence is failing to come to grips with the sudden loss of her mother and loses herself in antisocial behavior. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Cairo 6,7,8

Cairo 6,7,8

The timeliness of Mohamed Diab's Cairo 6,7,8 extends beyond its setting in contemporary Egypt; it reflects a broader Arab desire for personal empowerment and dignity. The intersecting narratives of three women of different social and economic status in Cairo converge in their collective desire to combat sexual harassment. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Circumstance

Circumstance

ND/NF 11 Trailer — Circumstance

Maryam Keshavarz, 2011

Buy Tickets: Sun Apr 3: 7:00 pm – MoMA | Sun Apr 3: 7:30 pm – MoMA |

Atafeh and Shireen, two young Iranian women, enjoy life in the shadow of the regime, going to parties and listening to forbidden music as they begin to explore their true feelings for each other. Atafeh's brother Mehran, just released from drug rehab, comes home determined to turn the page on his past. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Copacabana

Copacabana

The glamorous idea of Copacabana is a dream in this proletarian town in northern France, where a daughter and her single mother—played by real life mother and daughter Isabelle Huppert and Lolita Chammah—have an uneasy relationship. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Curling

Curling

In a rural Quebec town, a single father, Jean-François, supports his daughter, Julyvonne, by working days in a motel and nights at a bowling alley. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

El Velador

El Velador

Natalia Almada, 2011

Buy Tickets: Sun Mar 27: 7:00 pm – MoMA | Tue Mar 29: 8:30 pm – FSLC |

Through the eyes of the night watchman, we enter into the world of "El Jardin," a cemetery in the drug heartland of Mexico. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Gromozeka

Gromozeka

Vladimir Kott, 2010

Buy Tickets: Fri Apr 1: 6:00 pm – MoMA | Sat Apr 2: 3:45 pm – FSLC |

The title of writer-director Vladimir Kott's deft, engrossing follow-up to The Fly (ND/NF 2009) comes from the name of the band in which the film's protagonists played during their high-school days—briefly glimpsed in the film's opening shots. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Happy, Happy

Happy, Happy

Anne Sewitsky's nimble directorial debut represents a rare achievement in independent film: an intelligent, adult comedy that is truly funny. Kaja and Erik are a 30-something couple with a young son, living a rather dull life in the Norwegian countryside. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Hit So Hard

Hit So Hard

P. David Ebersole , 2011

Buy Tickets: Mon Mar 28: 6:00 pm – MoMA | Wed Mar 30: 9:00 pm – FSLC |

This pull-no-punches portrait of the hell-and-back life of Patty Schemel, drummer for Courtney Love's band Hole during its peak years, is no ordinary rockumentary. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Hospitalité

Hospitalité

In the confines of downtown Tokyo, Kobayashi lives a quiet life with his wife and children above the small printing factory that he runs. The biggest drama in this neighborhood is the disappearance of the family's pet parrot and the organization of a neighborhood watch committee. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR! SCREENING WITH Miyuk 2010. USA. Directed by Will McCord. 9 min. Appearances can be deceiving.

Incendies

Incendies

Dennis Villenueve, 2010

Buy Tickets: Fri Mar 25: 6:00 pm – MoMA | Sun Mar 27: 8:30 pm – FSLC |

In Montreal a handsome woman dies, and her will holds an astonishing request. She asks her grown children, fraternal twins, to deliver two sealed letters: one to their father, who they believed dead, and one to a brother they did not know existed. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Majority

Majority

Mertkan (brilliantly portrayed by Bartu Küçükçag ̆ layan) slides through each day working as an office assistant for his father's construction company—when he's not gobbling burgers at the mall with his buddies. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Man Without a Cell Phone

Man Without a Cell Phone

When he's not working in his cousin's concrete business, college dropout Jawdat (Razi Shawahdeh), who lives in a quiet Palestinian town inside Israel, usually spends his free time looking for new women to chat up on his cell phone. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Margin Call

Margin Call

As the world discovered in 2008, the masters of the financial universe sit in anonymous offices in generic towers in lower Manhattan, staring at numbers that don't add up. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Memory Lane

Memory Lane

During the long days and soft breezes of summer, seven twenty-something friends come together in their hometown. Some have never left; others have created lives for themselves far away and see themselves as just passing through.

Microphone

Microphone

Khaled (Egyptian heartthrob Khaled Abol Naga) returns to his hometown, Alexandria, restlessly searching for purpose beyond his relationships with his disinterested ex-girlfriend and an aging father from whom he feels permanently alienated. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Octubre

Octubre

Daniel and Diego Vega, 2010

Buy Tickets: Sat Apr 2: 9:00 pm – FSLC | Sun Apr 3: 4:00 pm – MoMA |

Peruvian films are a growing presence at international film festivals, and Octubre is an excellent example of why this is so. Winner of the Jury Prize of the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes 2010. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Outbound

Outbound

Bogdan George Apetri , 2010

Buy Tickets: Thu Mar 24: 9:00 pm – MoMA | Sat Mar 26: 5:30 pm – FSLC |

The march of New Romanian Cinema continues apace in this quietly gripping drama that steadily descends into a dog- eat-dog netherworld in which matter-of-fact exploitation and reflexive avarice are givens.

Pariah

Pariah

If Aliki, a sassy 17-year-old New Yorker, knows anything it's that she's gay and she badly wants a girlfriend. However, there's a problem—namely her middle-class Brooklyn family. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure

Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure

Matthew Bate , 2011

Buy Tickets: Sat Apr 2: 8:00 pm – MoMA | Sun Apr 3: 3:30 pm – FSLC |

In 1987 two dudes from the Midwest, Eddie Lee Sausage and Mitchell D, landed in San Francisco and rented a cheap apartment. They soon learned that they shared a paper-thin wall with Peter (Haskett), a gay man, and Raymond (Huffman), a homophobe, who drank and verbally abused each other—all night, every night. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Some Days Are Better Than Others

Some Days Are Better Than Others

Matt McCormick, 2010

Buy Tickets: Tue Mar 29: 6:00 pm – FSLC | Wed Mar 30: 8:30 pm – MoMA |

Jesse (James Mercer) traverses Portland, Oregon, working a series of minimum-wage temp jobs in order to pay off a loan so that he can finish school. Dog shelter staffer Katrina (former Sleater-Kinney guitarist Carrie Brownstein) films a video diary intended as a reality show audition tape. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Summer of Goliath

Summer of Goliath

Nicholás Pereda, 2010

Buy Tickets: Fri Apr 1: 8:30 pm – FSLC | Sat Apr 2: 2:30 pm – MoMA |

The characters in Nicolás Pereda's Summer of Goliath—a unique blend of documentary and fiction—seem to grow organically out of the green swampland they inhabit. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR! SCREENING WITH Night Hunter 2011. USA. Directed by Stacey Steers. 16 min. An animated film about solitude and a bird in hand.

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

Göran Hugo Olsson, 2011

Buy Tickets: Sat Mar 26: 9:00 pm – MoMA | Mon Mar 28: 6:00 pm – FSLC |

From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, a group of Swedish journalists covered the Black Power movement in the United States and filmed all that they saw. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

The Destiny of Lesser Animals

The Destiny of Lesser Animals

Deron Albright, 2011

Buy Tickets: Fri Apr 1: 9:00 pm – MoMA | Sat Apr 2: 6:30 pm – FSLC |

Desperate to return to America years after his deportation, Ghanian Police Inspector Boniface Koomsin finds that his newly acquired counterfeit passport is missing, and embarks on a dangerous journey through modern Ghana to retrieve the stolen document. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Tyrannosaur

Tyrannosaur

Paddy Considine , 2010

Buy Tickets: Wed Mar 30: 6:00 pm – MoMA | Thu Mar 31: 9:00 pm – FSLC |

Joseph, a widower, should be tethered. A lonely man with a violent temper, he gets into situations, particularly at pubs, that leave him and others bloody. Q&A WITH DIRECTOR!

Winter Vacation

Winter Vacation

Li Hongqi's third film is a deadpan comedy about four teenagers on the last day of the winter holiday in a small industrial town in northern China.

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