1.Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
DVD Release Date: April 17, 2012
Ghost Protocol is the one lies
at the intersection of the incredible and the impossible. where Brad Bird
transitions from cartoons to live action for a Mission: Impossible
adventure, accompanied by his most animated leading man to date: Tom Cruise.
Proving that there's plenty of gas left in this franchise's
tank, Ghost Protocol start in a Moscow prison where secret agent Ethan
Hunt (Cruise) is extracted -- during the first of several pulse-racingly
immersive set pieces -- and reintroduced to the world of international
espionage. Hunt's mission? Stop Hendricks (Michael Nyqvist), a nuclear
extremist, from obtaining stolen launch codes that could initiate World War
III.
2.Shame
DVD
Release Date: April 17, 2012
Brandon (Michael Fassbender) prepares for sex with quiet,
unsmiling ease. Indeed, he seems to spend much of his day preparing for sex, in
one way or another. He picks up women. He makes arrangements with hookers. At
home, he stares intently at laptop porn with the self-induced trance of ritual.
His work computer has so much illicit material that the IT guy assumes it must
be a virus.
He's an attractive, suave guy with what looks like a
well-paying job. Given this, his Manhattan apartment looks a little bare and
shabby -- unadorned, at least. Watching Shame and observing Brandon's life, you
begin to understand why: sex takes up most of his time, occupies most of his
mind, and overrides most other concerns. He's so in control of his addiction --
and so similar to a certain sort of male mindset -- that it takes some time to
register as such. But like a proper addict, he remains in search of his next
hit. We don't see much of his friends, hobbies, or that office job -- because
he doesn't, either.
3.Born to Be Wild
DVD Release Date: April 17, 2012
What happens when the circle of life -- the one triumphantly celebrated at the start of Disney's The Lion King - needs a human cog to keep the wheel turning?
That's the central question asked and answered by David
Lickley's Born to Be Wild, a 3D nature film making its way to IMAX
screens across the nation. Narrator Morgan Freeman (you were expecting, maybe,
Gilbert Gottfried?) describes this story as a fairy tale, though one whose storybook
ending remains in question. Whether it's happy or sad is up to us, but more on
that in a second.
Wild relays the unique professional stories of
two remarkable women called to remarkably similar work. In Kenya, Dame Daphne
Sheldrick has dedicated decades of her life to running a sanctuary for orphaned
elephants who have lost their mothers to poachers. Many miles and multiple
cultures away, Birute Galdikas operates a likeminded program for baby
orangutan. Each woman (and their highly committed staffs) nurture these animals
as long as is deemed necessary, preparing them for life among their animal
peers in the wild.
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