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Heleno (2011)?

TITLE: Heleno

RELEASE DATE: 3/30/2012

RATING: R

A biography of the tragic life of one of Brazil’s greatest soccer players, Heleno de Freitas.

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In Our Nature (2012)?

TITLE: In Our Nature

RELEASE DATE: 2012

RATING: NR

A scheduling mistake leads to an estranged father and son sharing a vacation home with their respective girlfriends.

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Werewolf Boy, A (2012)?

TITLE: A Werewolf Boy

RELEASE DATE: 10/31/2012

RATING: NR

Summoned by an unexpected phone call, an elderly woman visits the country cottage she lived in as a child. Memories of an orphan boy she knew 60 years ago come flooding back to her.

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Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The (2012)

TITLE: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (aka The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in 3D, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in HFR 3D & The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey An IMAX 3D Experience)

RELEASE DATE: 12/14/2012

RATING: PG-13

A curious Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, journeys to the Lonely Mountain with a vigorous group of Dwarves to reclaim a treasure stolen from them by the dragon Smaug.

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NOTE: Just an FYI for those wondering if seeing it in HFR is worth it, we got this email from a fan of the site named Joe: “HFR gives the movie an amazingly life like stature.  Makes you feel as if you’re actually there in the movie yourself.”.

NOTE: In memory of Mike Turner who helped us make this film.  Ka maumahara tonu matou ki a koe, a ka mokemoke, ka pouri i to haerenga.  Rest in peace.

Special thanks to Jule S. for this submission


What a Man (2011)*

TITLE: What a Man

RELEASE DATE: 8/25/2011

RATING: R

What a Man: The young teacher Alex is abandoned by his girlfriend Caroline and therefore begins a journey in search of himself. But how he overcomes the pitfalls out there for a modern man? And what is it that makes a man a man?

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Chasing Ice (2012)*

TITLE: Chasing Ice

RELEASE DATE: 12/14/2012

RATING: PG-13

Follow National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world’s changing glaciers.

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NOTE: The film is dedicated “To our children” followed by a long list of names (cast and crew children), followed by “…and their children.”


Deadfall (2012)

TITLE: Deadfall

RELEASE DATE: 12/7/2012

RATING: R

A thriller that follows two siblings who decide to fend for themselves in the wake of a botched casino heist, and their unlikely reunion during another family’s Thanksgiving celebration.

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NOTE: In memory of Catherine Colvey.


Silent Night (2012)

TITLE: Silent Night

RELEASE DATE: 11/30/2012

RATING: R

The police force of a remote Midwestern town search for a killer Santa Claus who is picking off citizens on Christmas Eve.

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‘Transformers 4’ to Pick Up Where ‘Dark of the Moon’ Left Off

He said it was his last. He was going to walk away, try something different and dig into something deeper. But he’s back, and he’s doing both.

Director Michael Bay confirmed he will be working on the set of “Transformers 4” — the latest film in the billion-dollar franchise. But he didn’t decide to do so without multi-tasking along the way. Currently, he’s wrapped up in “Pain and Gain” — a “low-budget film” (only $25 million) starring Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as two Miami bodybuilders who get involved in a kidnapping scheme.

“It’s a fun movie,” Bay told the Huffington Post, in regards to “Pain and Gain.” “The actors did such a great job on it, too.”

What to Expect

But despite any quirky, original, funny or twisted appeal the “Pain and Gain” movie promises, Transformers fans are waiting instead to hear what the fourth installment of the $2.7 billion franchise will be about.

The movie — slated for June 2014 — will start off in Chicago where it left off, filmmaker Bay told the Huffington Post. “We’re basically taking from the history of where it was — or where we left it,” he said. “And we’re going to carry it on from there.”

Peter Cullen will be back as the voice of Optimus Prime, and the story will continue without being a reboot or acting as if the plots of the other three movies didn’t happen.

All Chips are on the Table

Helping with the movie will be the winner of the Doritos annual “Crash the Super Bowl” contest. In years past, viewers have submitted their own Doritos commercials to the company and waited as fans voted on their favorites to appear during the big game. This year, the Frito Lay snack chip company upped the prize to include a chance to work with Michael Bay on “Transformers 4.”

Aspiring filmmakers not only will get their foot in the door with a video viewed by millions, but get to learn at the feet of a big-name movie director who knows a thing or two about crashes. Bay told the Huffington Post this is a great way for students and future filmmakers to break into the business. The opportunity to work on set and gain real-life experience with a seasoned director is something that can open a lot of doors, especially when working with accomplished action-film director Michael Bay.

And the winner will be twice as lucky to work on the set of such branded franchise, one Bay thought he was done with.

Soul Searching

Bay originally called “Dark of the Moon” his final chapter, the last “Transformers” movie he would direct. But after the 3-D Transformers ride opened at Universal Studios in May — and became widely popular — he struggled to stay firm on that decision.

“The bottom line is, when you go to Universal Studios and you have the two-and-a-half hour line, it’s hard to give it up,” Bay told the Huffington Post. “You birth a baby and you want to carry it on.”

After doing some self-described soul searching — and learning the studio wanted to restart the franchise — Bay recommitted to the Transformers team. He told the Huffington Post the plan is to keep the history in place but change and broaden the idea so it can be carried on and survive.

Will this be the last “Transformers” gig for Bay? He says “probably,” but we’ll see.

Guest article by: Joshua Cruz

Killing Them Softly (2012)

TITLE: Killing Them Softly

RELEASE DATE: 11/30/2012

RATING: R

Jackie Cogan is a professional enforcer who investigates a heist that went down during a mob-protected poker game.

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