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The Oranges: Blu-Ray/DVD Giveaway

Presented By: 
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Director: 
Julian Farino
Cast: 
Hugh Laurie, Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Allison Janney, Adam Brody, Leighton Meester

 

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THE ORANGES

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A Late Quartet

score: 
A
Director: 
Yaron Zilberman
Cast: 
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, Catherine Keener, Mark Ivanir
Running Time: 
105
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

Cyrus DVD Giveaway

Presented By: 
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Director: 
Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass
Cast: 
John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill, Marisa Tomei, Catherine Keener, Matt Walsh

Please Give

score: 
A-
Director: 
Nicole Holofcener
Cast: 
Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Amanda Peet, Rebecca Hall, Sarah Steele
Running Time: 
90
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
Writer/director Nicole Holofcener has teamed up with her muse, Catherine Keener, for the fourth time in this indie dramedy that once again connects with women. Please Give has our leading lady fighting an uphill battle with her guilty conscious and the reality that she is not living in very generous world.

Cyrus

score: 
B+
Director: 
Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
Cast: 
John C. Reilly, Marisa Tomei, Jonah Hill, Catherine Keener
Running Time: 
92
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
To the indie world, Jay and Mark Duplass have been around for years. Crafting such iconic pictures as The Puffy Chair and Baghead, the brother duo has showcased a simplistic style that is unchallenged within the industry. Many people believed that their simplicity was due to their heavy financial limitations; however, with their newest project Cyrus finally hitting the festival circuit, the guys show that their style is exactly that, whether they have money or not.

Hamlet 2

score: 
B+
Director: 
Andrew Fleming
Cast: 
Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, David Arquette, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Shue
Running Time: 
92
Rated: 
R
While the film shares part of its name with the popular Shakespearean play 'Hamlet', it takes nothing from the brilliant work of literature. Instead, Hamlet 2 creates its own style by serving up the most unique and politically incorrect dialogue ever spoken on screen. From the film's marketing anthem, 'Rock Me Sexy Jesus,' to the inappropriate racial remarks, everything is fair game in this all out banter-fest.

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