2012-05-10 14:29
Now showing Snow White and the HuntsmanSnow White, one of the best known fairy tales of all time, returns with a twist. An evil queen (Julia Roberts) takes control of the kingdom, placing Princess Snow White (Lily Colins) in exile. With the help of seven courageous dwarfs, Snow White fights to the reclaim her birthright. Directed by Tarsem Singh. Runs 108 minutes. All Ages. In English with Korean subtitles. Dr. Seuss’ The LoraxThe animated adventure of Dr. Seuss’ classical tale, “The Lorax”, is Illumination Film’s first movie presented in 3D. The story revolves around a boy who attempts to win the heart of a girl. The key to opening her heart is to find a mysterious tree. Follow the boy’s delightful and colorful journey. Directed by Chris Renaud. Runs 86 minutes. All Ages. In English with Korean subtitles. As OneBased on a true story, “As One” captures the life of a table tennis champion, Hyun Jung-hwa (Ha Ji-won) and her North Korean counterpart Li Bun-hi. Despite numerous rejections, the very first North and South Korean team are created separately. Instantly, the South Korean team receives the name “Korea” which draws conflicts, leading to a serious political problem. Directed by Moon Hyun-sung. Runs 127 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In Korean. Dark ShadowsBarnabas (Johnny Depp), a vampire breaks free from its tomb after 200 years. He was made a vampire as two centuries previously, he was a playboy who accidentally broke the heart of a jealous witch Angelique (Eva Green). Find out if Angelique will eventually make Barnabas love her. Directed by Tim Burton. Runs 112 minutes. Rated 15 and over. In English with Korean subtitles. The AvengersThe world’s all time favorite super heroes, including Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow team up to defend the world from an otherworldly danger. The international peacekeeping committee, S.H.I.E.L.D, desperately searches for a team that will help prevent disaster. Directed by Joss Wedon. Runs 142 d minutes. Rated 12 and over. In English with Korean subtitles. This Must Be the PlaceCheyenne (Sean Penn), a former renowned rock star who is now in his 50s, returns to New York after his father’s death. He unexpectedly finds out that his father was trying to seek revenge from the humiliation he had to suffer. Follow Cheyenne’s journey in continuing his father’s revenge. Directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Runs 118 minutes. Rated 12 and older. In English with Korean subtitles. Source CodeFriday 09:00 p.m. on OCN In this action thriller, Colter Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal), an American helicopter pilot, wakes up in the body of a stranger in a Chicago train. Eight minutes later the train explodes and Stevens finds himself in some kind of a pod. He then talks to Goodwin (Vera Farmiga), who tells him he must go back and find out who bombed the train. The Karate KidSaturday 4:50 p.m. on OCN The only way to fight is to become stronger! Dre (Jaden Smith) gets bullied by his classmates after moving to Beijing, but one day, Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), an apartment manager, saves him using his karate skills. Now Dre enters the grueling world of karate to learn how to protect himself. National Treasure 2: Book of SecretsSunday 06:20 p.m. on Super Action When Ben’s ancestor is suspected as a conspirator in Abraham Lincolns’ death, he undertakes a journey to prove his innocence. As he follows a chain of clues, he finds the trail to the world’s most treasured secrets. Directed by Jon Turteltaub. |