Tagged: Rachel Weisz

Brothers Bloom (2009)

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    This film was released May 29, 2009 (wide).

Plot: Stephen (Ruffalo) and Bloom (Brody) have perfected the art of swindling fortunes through years of fraternal teamwork. Now they’ve decided to take on one last spectacular job – luring a beautfiul and eccentric heiress (Weisz) into an elaborate plot that takes them around the world.


★★★½☆ Fred Claus (2007)

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Plot: Santa Claus (Giamatti) bails his dead-beat brother Fred (Vaughn) out of jail on one condition: Fred agrees to help make toys at the North Pole. But, with this bad seed in the mix, will Santa’s kindly act ruin Christmas for everyone?


★★½☆☆ Constantine (2005)

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Plot: John Constantine (Reeves) fights a battle most humans are totally unaware of. He knows that Heaven and Hell are waging a battle – he is able to see behind the normal, and sees the combatants hiding behind their falseness – and they see him. Now, he’s dying – but before he finally goes, he must help a woman (Weisz) who may, unknowingly, be at the center of an evil attempt to take over the world. Based on the DC Comics/Vertigo Hellblazer graphic novels.


½☆☆☆☆ Envy (2004)

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Plot: Tim Dingman (Stiller) and Nick Vanderpark (Black) are best friends and next door neighbors. When Nick comes up with the idea for Va-poo-rize – a spray that makes doggy poo disappear – he asks Tim to be his partner, but Tim declines, thinking it’s a waste of time. But when the idea takes off, how will Tim take it?


★★★★☆ Runaway Jury (2003)

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Plot: The biggest trial of the year is about to commence in New Orleans. The Plaintiff, Celeste Wood (Going) has hired local New Orleans lawyer, Roir (Hoffman) to help her sue Vicksburg Guns in the shooting death of her husband (McDermott). Vicksburg Guns has hired the very powerful Rankin Fitch (Hackman) to make sure the jury goes their way. But what neither side counted on was juror #9 Nick Easter (Cusack).