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| Written by Staff Reporter | ||||
| Wednesday, 09 April 2008 | ||||
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Pathology
Rating: 18 Milo Ventimiglia (of the blockbuster TV series Heroes), headlines this dark crime thriller as Ted Gray. Ted is a young intern, newly arrived at the University Hospital in Philadelphia. He is top of his classes and is engaged to a beautiful woman (Alyssa Milano). As he settles in, he stumbles onto a psychopathic group of colleagues playing a vile game. They regularly select one of their members (on a rotational basis) to commit the 'perfect murder', while the rest use forensic methods to try to determine exactly how the homicide was executed. Gray realises they must be stopped. But the only way he can do that is beat them at their own game, before they get to him. No body is safe. Leatherheads
Rating: PG A romantic comedy set against the backdrop of America's nascent pro-football league in 1925. Dodge Connolly, a charming, brash football hero, is determined to guide his team from bar brawls to packed stadiums. But after the players lose, their sponsor and the entire league faces certain collapse, Dodge convinces a college football star to join his ragtag ranks. The captain hopes his latest move will help the struggling sport finally capture the country's attention. Welcome to the team Carter Rutherford, America's favourite son. A golden-boy war hero who single-handedly forced multiple German soldiers to surrender in WWI, Carter has dashing good looks and unparalleled speed on the field. This new champ is almost too good to be true, and Lexie Littleton aims to prove that's the case. A cub journalist playing in the big leagues, Lexie is a spitfire newswoman who suspects there are holes in Carter's war story. But while she digs, the two teammates start to become serious off-field rivals for her fickle affections. As the new game of pro-football becomes less like the freewheeling sport he knew and loved, Dodge must fight to keep his guys together and to get the girl of his dreams. Finding that love and football have a surprisingly similar playbook, he has one manoeuvre he will save just for the fourth quarter. 'In the beginning, the rules were simple. There weren't any.' |
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