Released Date:
2008-04-12
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
4.9 (1103 Reviews)
Director:
Tate TaylorGenres:
ComedyFormer college chums gather for what they think is their fat friend's dying last days, but they instead find her celebrating the last few days before reaching her target weight loss at a mountain lodge with a subsequent hiking trip planned for them all. Though it's the woman's long-held dream journey that she wanted to take with her best friends, the others, largely, can't get over the feeling of being duped, with everyone's emotional baggage breaking out awkwardly all along their forced and uncomfortable three-day hike back to civilization.
Released Date:
2011-08-10
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, India, United Arab Emirates
Runtime:
146 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (285527 Reviews)
Director:
Tate TaylorGenres:
DramaTate Taylor (screenplay)
Kathryn Stockett (novel)
Set in Mississippi during the 1960s, Skeeter (Stone) is a southern society girl who returns from college determined to become a writer, but turns her friends' lives -- and a Mississippi town -- upside down when she decides to interview the black women who have spent their lives taking care of prominent southern families. Aibileen (Davis), Skeeter's best friend's housekeeper, is the first to open up -- to the dismay of her friends in the tight-knit black community. Despite Skeeter's life-long friendships hanging in the balance, she and Aibileen continue their collaboration and soon more women come forward to tell their stories -- and as it turns out, they have a lot to say. Along the way, unlikely friendships are forged and a new sisterhood emerges, but not before everyone in town has a thing or two to say themselves when they become unwittingly -- and unwillingly -- caught up in the changing times.
Released Date:
2014-08-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, UK
Runtime:
139 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (12626 Reviews)
Director:
Tate TaylorJez Butterworth (screenplay)
John-Henry Butterworth (screenplay)
Steven Baigelman (story)
Jez Butterworth (story)
John-Henry Butterworth (story)
On route to the stage, singer James Brown recalls a life with a turbulent childhood where music was his only constructive release for his passions. A chance demonstration of that in prison led to a new friend who helped get him out and into a musical career. With his fire and creative daring, Brown became a star who defiantly created new possibilities in show business both on and behind the stage in face of racism and conventional thinking. Along the way, James would also become a peacemaker who redefined and raised the African-American community's feeling of self-worth when it was needed most. However, those same domineering passions would lead James Brown alienating everyone around him as his appetites became ever more self-destructive. Only after he hit rock bottom with a serious mistake does Brown realize what he needs to do make his life as the Godfather of Soul truly worthwhile.
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