MOVIES
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What to Expect When Expecting Director: Kirk Jones The story follows four couples that are connected in some form or fashion. Together they experience the thrills, terrors, surprises, aches and pains of preparing to embark on life’s biggest journey, parenthood. A uplifting comedy based on Heidi Mukoff’s ubiquitous bestseller, based on the What to Expect When Expecting book series written by Heidi Murkoff. These couples put those age old myth’s surrounding parenthood to the test. Revealing the anxiousness, un-sureness, Mental and sometimes physical breakdowns that are associated with Becoming a new parent. |
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The Hunter Director: Daniel Nettheim The Hunter involves a journey into the Tasmanian wilderness where a hunt for a tiger believed to be extinct has begun. Martin played by Daniel Nettheim a skilled and get things done by any means Mercenary takes on this quest to find the Tiger and proceeds to set up base camp at a broken-down farmhouse, where he stays with a family whose father has gone missing. Usually a loner, Martin becomes increasingly close to the family; however, as his attachment to the family grows, Martin is led down a path of unforeseen dangers, complicating his deadly mission, and testing his beliefs and abilities. |
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Men in Black 3 Director: Barry Sonnenfeld Agent Jay (Will Smith) and Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) are back in action. Agent Jay travels back in time to 1969, where he teams up with the younger Agent Kay to stop an evil villain named Boris (Jemaine Clement) from destroying the world in the future. This shift in time gives an interesting shift in encounters. The sequel introduces Emma Thompson who plays the take-charge MIB operative Agent Oh, who has her hands full monitoring a prison breakout. This time traveling action packed three-time sequel will surely provide fans with all the things that we loved about the first two. |
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Think Like a Man Director: Tim Story Based on comedian Steve Harvey's book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, the movie sheds light on everything from why men are in the fixing business and not the talking business, to why independent women should reconnect with their girlish side to make their men feel necessary. |
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Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day Director: Neema Barnette This film plays as a heavy reminder that what’s done in the dark shall always come to the light. Women Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day captures the pain that couples experience when they allow avoidance, to present a disconnect which then turns into neglect and keeping secrets. David (Blair Underwood) and Kari Ames (Sharon Leal) on the outside seem to have the perfect life until their young daughter is kidnapped. And over the course of time to recover her they begin to uncover secrets about their past that threaten to rip their marriage and lives apart. |






