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Posts Tagged by Sacha Baron Cohen

Les Misérables

January 15, 2013 Posted by Sep Gohardani under entertainment, reviews
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Les Miserables Poster

Film Information: Released in the UK January 11th 2013; Certificate 12A Cast: Hugh Jackman; Russell Crowe; Anne Hathaway; Amanda Seyfried; Eddie Redmayne; Helena Bonham Carter; Sacha Baron Cohen; Samantha Barks Director: Tom Hooper Screenwriters: William Nicholson (Based on the musical screenplay by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg. Lyrics in English by Herbert Kretzmer) (All based on novel by Victor Hugo) Running Time:  158 Minutes Plot Jean Valjean (Jackman), a bread thief who has spent 19 years in incarceration, is finally released on parole by Javert (Crowe) a ruthless prison guard. Having had an epiphany while under the care of a priest, Valjean resolves to lead an honest life with a new identity, whilst Javert becomes more and more intent on bringing Valjean to justice… more

Hugo

January 8, 2012 Posted by Liam Morgan under entertainment, reviews
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An unlikely pairing: Hugo and Isabelle (Butterfield and Moretz)

Film Information:  2nd December 2011, Certificate U Cast: Asa Butterfield; Chloe Grace Moretz; Ray Winstone; Ben Kingsley; Jude Law; Richard Griffiths; Sacha Baron Cohen; Christopher Lee; Emily Mortimer; Frances de la Tour Director: Martin Scorsese Screenwriters: John Logan; based on the novel by Brian Selznick Running Time: 126 minutes Plot Hugo is an orphan living in the walls of a Parisian train station in the 1930s. He fixes the station clocks and other gadgets, carrying on his father’s trade. The only thing that he has left that connects him to his late father is an automaton that doesn’t work; Hugo must find its heart-shaped key. On his adventures, he meets with a vindictive station inspector, a grumpy old shopkeeper, a mysterious librarian… more

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