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Don Jon

score: 
B+
Director: 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Cast: 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Tony Danza
Running Time: 
89
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

Joseph Gordon-Levitt has always been a man of mystery.  A unique personality and a knack for picking creative projects, the talented actor has made a name for himself through unconventional roles.  It comes as no surprise that Don Jon, Levitt's directorial debut, pushes the envelope by cleverly mixing aspects of sex and porn with the rigors of growing up.

VOD: 6 Souls

score: 
B-
Director: 
Mans Marind, Bjorn Stein
Cast: 
Julianne Moore, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jeffrey DeMunn
Running Time: 
112
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

A unique and fresh story cleverly mixes the worlds of religion and sciences, creating a truly entertaining film that leaves no rock unturned as it whisks you down a long, dark trail into a world of complexity and faith.

Don Jon's Addiction

score: 
A-
Director: 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Cast: 
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johanssen, Julianne Moore
Running Time: 
95
Rated: 
NR
Author(s): 

Chloe

score: 
B+
Director: 
Atom Egoyan
Cast: 
Julianne Moore, Amanda Seyfried, Liam Neeson
Running Time: 
90
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
Some may judge, others may question, but at their base, a mistress for hire is much more than what meets the eye. Take Chloe for instance, a young, provocative female who possess the charm and beauty to manipulate any man. But when the shoe is put on the other foot and she must satisfy a female client who wishes her to engage in a full-blown affair with her husband, things begin to get a little tricky.

A Single Man

score: 
A-
Director: 
Tom Ford
Cast: 
Colin Firth, Julianna Moore, Matthew Goode, Nicholas Hoult
Running Time: 
99
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
When a college professor named George losses his lover Jim in a car accident, his life becomes a rigorous act of courage. Everyday he goes through the same routine, living out his life without emotion and without an end goal. But today is different, today will be George's last. You see, today he plans to commit suicide. It has actually been a long time coming, a structured plan that would allow him to leave with his affairs in order.

Blindness

score: 
A+
Director: 
Fernando Meirelles
Cast: 
Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Alice Braga, Yusuke Iseva, Yoshino Kimura
Running Time: 
118
Rated: 
R
Imagine a world of complete darkness. People roam about day and night in search of food, shelter and loved ones. The towns are littered with trash and reek of human bile. Decomposed corpses lie on the sidewalks as the once flourishing world falls victim to a sudden unprecedented plague. Luckily, all this has been contained within a small quarantine zone, where all who are infected must go.

The Kids Are All Right

The Kids Are More Than All Right
Director: 
Lisa Cholodenko
Cast: 
Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska, Josh Hutcherson
Running Time: 
104
Release: 
July 23, 2010
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
The music began, the scene started, the title appeared and something hit me. I could tell this was going to be good. It was the way the film was shot, combined with superior acting, that grasped that ‘movie feeling’ of being let in to witness life behind the shadows. The Kids Are All Right portrayes real emotions, real situations, and absolutely real characters. You might think it would be hard to understand the relationship of a lesbian couple and their two kids with the man who contributed only his sperm. On the contrary, it is quite the opposite.
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