Welcome to the latest entry in our regular feature here at Blogomatic3000, where – in association with the folks at Sky Movies HD – we take a look at some of the films premiering on Sky Movies and Sky Box-Office this month
Four Christmases airs on Sky Premiere/HD from 10am today.
Stars: Vince Vaughan, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Mary Steenburgen | Written by Matt Allen, Caleb Wilson | Directed by Seth Gordon
Kicking off the mince pie chomping festive period on Sky Movies is Four Christmases starring Vince Vaughan and Reese Witherspoon. Having done everything in their power to avoid Christmas with their families for the past 3 years of their relationship, Brad and Kate are look forward to another stress free Christmas in Fiji. However, things don’t quite go as planned and they end up having to visit each of their parents enduring each of heir crazy families,...
Four Christmases airs on Sky Premiere/HD from 10am today.
Stars: Vince Vaughan, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Jon Voight, Jon Favreau, Mary Steenburgen | Written by Matt Allen, Caleb Wilson | Directed by Seth Gordon
Kicking off the mince pie chomping festive period on Sky Movies is Four Christmases starring Vince Vaughan and Reese Witherspoon. Having done everything in their power to avoid Christmas with their families for the past 3 years of their relationship, Brad and Kate are look forward to another stress free Christmas in Fiji. However, things don’t quite go as planned and they end up having to visit each of their parents enduring each of heir crazy families,...
- 12/3/2010
- by Rob
- Nerdly
This is a Pure Movies competition for The Informant! on Blu-ray (starring Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer and Tom Papa, directed by Steven Soderbergh). Hidden tapes? Check. Recording? Check. Evidence? Check. Academy Award winner Matt Damon gives a Golden Globe® nominated performance as everyman Mark Whitacre, who takes on a double life as The Informant! This hilarious comedy is released on Blu-ray from 29 March 2010 and we're giving away three copies!
- 3/29/2010
- by Dan Higgins
- Pure Movies
This is the Pure Movies review of The Informant! (starring Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer and Tom Papa, directed by Steven Soderbergh). The exclamation mark at the end of The Informant! tells us much about what we need to know about this film. Whereas Michael Mann’s superb The Insider was a self-consciously serious look at corporate greed gone amuck, Steven Soderbergh takes us on an altogether more cynical and often sarcastic journey through what could have been the biggest corporate scandal in modern American history. Mark Whitacre played by Matt Damon is the informant inside the agriculture giant Adm. He accuses the company of price fixing, and so spies on behalf of the FBI who attempt to build a case against them.
- 3/27/2010
- by Mark Leach
- Pure Movies
Starring: Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
- 9/20/2009
- by rlpolo04@aol.com (David DiMichele)
- The Movie Fanatic
Starring: Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
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Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
- 9/20/2009
- by rlpolo04@aol.com (David DiMichele)
- The Movie Fanatic
Starring: Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
- - -
Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
- - -
Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
- 9/20/2009
- by rlpolo04@aol.com (David DiMichele)
- The Movie Fanatic
Starring: Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
- - -
Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
- - -
Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
- 9/20/2009
- by rlpolo04@aol.com (David DiMichele)
- The Movie Fanatic
Starring: Matt Damon, Lucas McHugh Carroll, Eddie Jemison, Rusty Schwimmer.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
- - -
Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
Director: Steven Soderbergh
Release Date: September 18, 2009
Running Time: 108 min
MPAA Rating: R
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
- - -
Somber and relaxing music, a melody that can bring to mind images of a local bar playing mellow tunes while their population dwindles as late night turns to early morning, play to the opening credits of "The Informant!," a new film by director Steven Soderbergh. The era in which this languid music harkens back to is that of the 1940s-70s when private eyes had a hunger for what was right and a dispassion for what was wrong. As the music continues a brief case is carefully being assembled with tapes, recorders, pocket-sized ones and microphones. All instruments used to detect truth. Indeed times have changed since the era of classical private eyes who relied on instinct and their conscious rather than electronic devices.
- 9/20/2009
- by rlpolo04@aol.com (David DiMichele)
- The Movie Fanatic
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