上升的纽约建筑师玛戈特意外继承英国庄园。在国外拥抱圣诞节传统,她发现爱和归属感重塑了她的生活。这个故事似乎不连贯,或者也许我的意思是,它似乎没有真正的流动。玛戈特的纽约生活与她的英国庄园生活不协调。玛丽亚·梅诺诺斯似乎是在扮演玛戈特的角色,在争吵中脱颖而出。我可以很容易地看到这个女人是庄园的女主人。或者我肯定她会成为高价值房地产的团队激励者。我看不到的是梅诺诺斯和我们这些凡人在一起。哦,她试了试,做了一些简单的努力,但似乎还是做不到.我也没看到凯尔·普赖尔和他很像。故事的第一个镜头让我的品味很差.我开始想,这部电影是否会与几乎任何类似的圣诞故事相反--在这种情况下,抛弃历史,用空洞的浮华取而代之。要想知道她的遗产里有什么收获还需要一段时间。与此同时,玛戈特在追踪维多利亚留给她的线索。线索是线索,还是否定了线索?这是一部不怎么样的电影,但我并不喜欢.
随着伯蒂和阿尔登的关系日渐深厚,他们都对真实犯罪播客情有独钟。但当他们最喜欢的主持人去世后,他们便帮助牛顿警官调查邪恶的嫌疑人。
尚不满24岁的清洁工安妮(Sarah Polley 饰)被确诊为癌症,只剩下两至三月的寿命,安妮的丈夫是她生命中第一个也是唯一一个男人,丈夫让她在17岁、19岁时分别生下女儿,入狱的父亲无法为她提供庇护,同母亲的关系又不甚良好,一家四口居住在拖车里,所幸丈夫最近得到了修建泳池的工作。安妮决定将病情隐瞒家人,并写了十条身故前的愿望,包括找到又一个爱自己的男人,为女儿准备未来生日的祝词并和一个继母,跟父亲见一次面和享受余下的人生。安妮在洗衣房里偶遇从阿拉斯加归来的测量员,两人彼此摩擦出了爱的火花。但她将满脑子只有节食计划的女同事介绍给丈夫时却遭遇了失败,不久一名与安妮同名的女邻居到来,她似乎是安妮理想的人选。所有事情在按步骤实现,还有安妮的死亡…… 本片获2003年大西洋电影节最佳加拿大电影等多项褒奖。
14-year-old Ella is determined to travel the length of the Inside Passage, along the shores of the Great Bear Rainforest by kayak in order to testify against a proposed pipeline that would see oil tanker traffic through her beloved homeland waters. She's prepared to handle all of the challenges the wildlife, the weather, the water, and her gear have to offer up. The most challenging of all is that she has to bring her dysfunctional family with her. Her neurotic aunt, her cranky uncle, her wayward cousin, and the memory of her late uncle all come along for the ride to make it a fun and amazing adventure. From Tla'Amin to Klemtu, BC, this family navigates their blend of cultures and desires, while their spirits honour the coast as a place for each of us to call home and protect.
距今一万年前的美洲,阿卡尼文明盛行一时,阿卡尼相信世界分为光明与黑暗两个世界,彼此间存在联络之门。有记载称阿卡尼曾打开两个世界间的门,使一些魔物肆虐世间,随后阿卡尼神秘灭亡。20世纪60年代,政府成立超自然研究部门713局,委派莱昂内尔•哈金斯博士(Matthew Walker 饰)研究阿卡尼文明,但他的研究随后被推翻。哈金斯躲在一个小岛,对儿童进行残酷的秘密试验,使他们和魔物融为一体。 21世纪初,各地接连发生儿童失踪案件,超自然现象调查员爱德华•卡比(Christian Slater 饰)受命前往小岛调查,但他才出机场,便遭到神秘之人的攻击。这一切注定他的旅程艰险无比……
Maddie (Alexa Barajas, YELLOWJACKETS, THE FLASH) is in trouble. She’s been in an accident, and her politician mother can’t have her careless daughter destroying the reputation she’s built, so she sends Maddie to a safe house — a state-of-the-art domicile boasting a fully operational AI system called ROMI. Hertig (Pavel Kríz, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - GHOST PROTOCOL), the property manager and owner, gives Maddie a tour of her new digs, complete with every convenience brought to her by ROMI. He’s a bit strange, and she’s wary of him, but there’s also the awkwardly charming A.I. tech Barkley (Juan Reidinger, CLAWS, RICEBOY SLEEPS), whose genius built the artificial assistant from the ground up. Despite the occasional company, Maddie is scared she’ll be arrested and feels quite alone… and there’s something not quite right with ROMI. What lies ahead becomes an unsettling mystery for her, and surviving this lockdown instead of going to jail becomes her top priority.
“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules,” is an all-new animated movie based on the second book in Jeff Kinney’s wildly popular book series. The original song from the film, “Can You Smell Us Now,” written and produced by Jon Levine, with lyrics by Jeff Kinney, and performed by Jimmy Tatro, is also available. Be sure to check everything out, and don’t forget to watch “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” on December 2, 2022, when it premieres on Disney+. The riotous antics of angst-ridden, disaster-prone middle school student Greg Heffley continue in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules,” focusing this time around on his complicated relationship with older brother Rodrick. A spikey-haired high school student, Rodrick is lazy and undisciplined and spends way too much time practicing with his rock band, Löded Diper. While he loves to torment Greg, he ultimately has a deep affection for his younger brother. Directed by Luke Cormican (“Teen Titans Go!) and written and produced by Jeff Kinney, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” features the voices of Brady Noon (“The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers”), Ethan William Childress (“mixed-ish”), Edward Asner (“Up”), Chris Diamantopoulos (“Silicon Valley”), Erica Cerra (“Power Rangers”), and Hunter Dillon (“Deadpool 2”). “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” features the original song, “Can You Smell Us Now,” written and produced by Jon Levine, with lyrics by Jeff Kinney, and performed by Jimmy Tatro.