Black Death
Apr 30, 2010 Drama, Horror, Mystery

Black Death
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Medieval, knights, magic, Undead, Monk, Pest
England in the Middle Ages: The plague rages mercilessly and puts the people in fear and terror. The young monk Osmund given the task of the knight Ulrich and a group of mercenaries to lead to a remote village, whose Bewohhner to the epidemic seem to be resistant. The task of the group: make a Totenbeschörer identify the retrieves the dead to the living. Title: Black Death Country of production: Germany, United Kingdom Year of Production: 2010 Length: 101 (Min.)
Pietje Bell and the mystery of the Black Hand
Dec 29, 2009 Uncategorized

Pietje Bell and the mystery of the Black Hand
The recipe is simple and well tried: Take a small, clever hero from a famous literary reference compress his stories on a coherent screenplay to stage this, with intricate detailing and finish is a successful children’s film! In the Netherlands Pietje Bell is not the most successful children’s films of all time.
Barely eight years old is Pietje (Quinten Schram), the youngest scion of a shoemaker in Rotterdam, the thirties of last century, and yet the bold, clever rascal soon known
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Günter Wallraff: Black on White
Dec 18, 2009 Uncategorized

Günter Wallraff: Black on White
Günter Wallraff, was once again on the road in Germany. This time not as a BILD reporter, employee or call center employee, but as a colored immigrants. Thanks to a talented make-up artists and a wig, changed the undercover journalist in the African Ogonno Kwami, who distributes through Germany, to investigate how it is with the famous hospitality of the locals. The result of this bold cinematic experiment, directed by Pagonis Pagonakis and Susan Hunter is simply staggering. What we have long been
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Black Dynamite
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Genre: Comedy, Crime
Genre parody is indeed a difficult thing. Whatever it is that they often overdo it and push the satirical element to all the fans on the head, where the genre is really taken a bead on the heart. On the other hand – and have just completed the film by Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker (Kentucky Fried Movie, The Incredible Journey of a Mad Aircraft / Airplane!, Top Secret, the various parts of The Naked Gun, and many others) – shows it is possible to lure the masses with affectionate parodies of
Black Book
Sep 25, 2009 Uncategorized

Black Book
After more than twenty years, Hollywood Paul Verhoeven has returned with a historical film about the Nazi era in his native Holland. His new thriller Black Book tells the wild love affair between a Jewish woman and a senior SS officer.
September 1944: As the hiding of Jewish singer Rachel Stein (Carice van Houten) is destroyed by a bomb, it is able to flee to the liberated south of the Netherlands. There she joins the Dutch resistance and assumes a new identity under the name Ellis de Vries. As a spy, with dyed
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Black Snake Moan
Aug 21, 2009 Uncategorized

Black Snake Moan
Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) is done with the world – those happy days when he brought in Juke’s Joint, with its earthy blue numbers to the room for cooking, are finally over. And this is deliberate in private, because his marriage failed, his wife cheated on him with his brother and subsequently made from the dust. So the man leaves only the Bible and the vague hope that perhaps could change anything in his life. In fact, his silent action will soon be heard – but a little different than expected.
One day
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