Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Mark Mylod Writer: Gabrielle Allan, Jennifer Crittenden Cast: Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Dave Annable, Ari Graynor, Andy Samberg, Zachary Quinto, Joel McHale, Ed Begley Jr, Thomas Lennon
Synopsis: Anna Faris is Ally Darling, who after reading a magazine article that leads her to believe she’s going to be forever alone, begins a wild search for the best “ex” of her life.
Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Lars von Trier Writer: Lars von Trier Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Greynsburg, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Rampling, John Hurt, Alexander Skarsgard, Stellan Skarsgaard, Udo Kier, Brady Corbet
Synopsis: Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Gaby (Charlotte Rampling) are sisters whose lives are drifting apart as the universe spectacularly unravels in what Von Trier describes as a beautiful movie about the end of the world.
According to Forbes, she earned an estimated $3.5 million in 2008. Placing her tenth on the list of the world's top earning models that year.
Miranda and Orlando Bloom became the parents of their first child, a boy named Flynn, weighing in at 9lbs 12oz on January 6, 2011 in Los Angeles.
Was ranked #5 on Askmen top 99 most desirable women of 2011. This placed her as the highest ranking Australian woman.
Ranked #3 in the Top Sexiest Models list by models.com.
Her son's name is Flynn Christopher Blanchard Copeland Bloom. Miranda chose the middle name 'Christopher' after Christopher Middlebrook, a friend of hers who died at a young age.
Ranked #1 in the 2010 FHM Australia list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World". In 2011 she ranked was #3.
Ranked #44 in the 2011 FHM list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World". Previously she ranked #36 in 2010 and #56 in 2009.
Ranked #37 Sexiest Woman by the Spanish version of DT magazine.
Rebecca Judd (née Twigley) (born 25 January 1983) is an Australian model and the wife of Australian Football League player Chris Judd. In 2007, Judd also presented the weekend weather segment of Seven News in Perth.
In September 2004, Judd received considerable media attention due to wearing a revealing red dress to the Brownlow Medal presentation. The dress was custom-made by Perth designer Ruth Tarvydas and was valued at A$2000. Although Chris Judd, at that time her boyfriend, won the Brownlow Medal, much of the media attention focused on Judd's dress. Judd received more hits on Australian news website news.com.au than did the crowning of Miss Universe 2004, Jennifer Hawkins, surpassing all previous records for a single news day. AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou described Judd as one of the 20 highlights of the 2004 AFL season. Speaking about the dress, Judd said: "I really didn't think it would grab that much attention, but I got hounded on the red carpet. Everyone wanted an interview and pictures." The media still refers to her dress as "that dress".
Radio presenter Jon Faine criticised Judd's choice of fashion, saying that: "A lot of effort has gone in this season by football codes... to try to stop footballers looking at women as objects as nothing other than sexual desire or bits of meat and flesh... It's kind of like they are undoing all the work that was done earlier in the season." Colleague Virginia Trioli disagreed, saying that "They are powerful, individual, attractive, strong women who want to look nice." Trioli's comments were directly opposite of her earlier views about not seeing women in a sexual way. Trioli was proved wrong when Twigley covered up the following year.
Judd donated the dress to national children's charity TLC for Kids. The dress was auctioned off in October 2004, going for A$23,000. TLC later rejected the winning bid when it discovered the buyer had links to adult dating agency RedHotPie. The charity then offered the underbidders the dress, but later changed their mind because they could not guarantee media coverage for the purchaser. The dress was returned to Judd, who donated it to Chris Judd's then football club, the West Coast Eagles.
She is also a fashion ambassador for Myer, attending events such as the Melbourne Cup and the Australian.
In September 2007, Judd announced that she would be moving to Melbourne with then boyfriend Chris Judd. She completed her studies in speech and language pathology at La Trobe University in 2008 and is currently working in adult rehabilitation at the Alfred Hospital.
On 31 December 2010, Judd (then Twigley) married Chris Judd at Melbourne's Carousel at Albert Park and officially adopted her husband's surname. Judd gave birth to a baby boy named Oscar Dylan on July 26 2011.
30 August 1973, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Born in Vancouver but moved with her family at the age of 3.
Studied in Switzerland and also in New York. She is also an accomplished ballet dancer.
Is fluent in Spanish and French.
Replaced Fay Ripley as a regular in the popular UK comedy drama "Cold Feet" (1997), though she had previously appeared as a recurring character.
Graduated from the Atlantic Theatre School in New York where her Lost (2004) co-star Matthew Fox also trained.
Studied acting at New York's prestigious Alantic Theater Company, which was co-founded by William H. Macy and graduates also include Felicity Huffman and Jessica Alba.
A former model.
Kimberley appeared in the very first scene of Lost (2004) to be produced, It was the scene in which her character Cindy, the flight attendant, confronted Charlie (Dominic Monaghan) seconds before the plane crashed. In fact Kimberley spoke the very first lines of the show's production.
Kimberley Joseph was "picked up" by Chef Curtis Stone in a recent episode of TLC's "Take Home Chef" (2005). They cooked together for a "Girl's Night Out" party. Kimberley said she was concentrating on photography and presented Curtis with a photo album of their day together at the end of the episode.
Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Kenneth Lonergan Writer: Kenneth Lonergan Cast: Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, J. Smith-Cameron, Matthew Broderick, Jean Rene
Synopsis: Margaret centers on a 17-year-old New York City high-school student who feels certain that she inadvertently played a role in a traffic accident that has claimed a woman's life. In her attempts to set things right she meets with opposition at every step. Torn apart with frustration, she begins emotionally brutalizing her family, her friends, her teachers, and most of all, herself. She has been confronted quite unexpectedly with a basic truth: that her youthful ideals are on a collision course against the realities and compromises of the adult world.
Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Jim Sheridan Writer: David Loucka Cast: Daniel Craig, Naomi Watts, Rachel Weisz, Marton Csokas, Elias Koteas, Jane Alexander
Synopsis: Some say that all houses have memories. For one man, his home is the place he would kill to forget. Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz and Naomi Watts star in "Dream House," a suspense thriller about a family that unknowingly moves into a home where several grisly murders were committed...only to find themselves the killer's next target. Successful publisher Will Atenton (Craig) quit a job in New York City to relocate his wife, Libby (Weisz), and two girls to a quaint New England town. But as they settle into their new life, they discover their perfect home was the murder scene of a mother and her children. And the entire city believes it was at the hands of the husband who survived. When Will investigates the tragedy, his only lead comes from Ann Paterson (Watts), a neighbor who was close to the family that died. As Will and Ann piece together the disturbing puzzle, they discover that the story of the last man to leave Will's dream house will be just as horrifying to the one who came next
Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Alex Kendrick Writer: Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick Cast: Alex Kendrick, Kevin Downes, Ben Davies, Matt Hardwick, Ken Bevel
Synopsis: Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers, they face danger every day. Yet when tragedy strikes close to home, these fathers are left wrestling with their hopes, their fears, and their faith. From this struggle will come a decision that changes all of their lives. With action, drama, and humor, the fourth film from Sherwood Pictures embraces God's promise to "turn the hearts of fathers to their children, and the hearts of children to their fathers." Souls will be stirred, and hearts will be challenged to be ... courageous
Yup, in my humble opinion this weekend Mama pulled together the most amazing baby shower ever. The party was thrown in honour of my girlfriend Rolanda and her baby London (and that little girl most definitely came out to party...as much as a 2 month old can rock it out!)
My theme was a pink and green candy shoppe...super sweet fun for an even sweeter little girl.
The weather was hot and gorgeous outside and the white peach sangria was cold and delicious!
{The baby of the day, Miss London with a giant pink flower}
{Dessert anyone? Macaroons, chocolate chip stuffed raspberries, red velvet cupcakes and fruit kabobs}
{White Sangria with fresh peaches, strawberries and green apples- and a whole lot of Sauvignon Blanc and peach schnapps...Yum!}
{Mommy Rolanda opening her gifts and it wouldn't be a shower without at least a few cheesy shower games...}
{Lots of sweet treats to take home}
{Party blooms (pompoms) for a pop of fun and color}
{I'd rock a tutu too...if I could}
{fresh flowers make Mama happy}
It was beyond fun putting this shower together...and even more fun getting together with all of Rolanda's best girlfriends.
Babies are so special and they deserve to be celebrated as much as possible!
Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Guy Moshe Writer: Guy Moshe Cast: Josh Hartnett, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson, Ron Perlman, Kevin McKidd, Gackt, Shun Sugata, Jordi Mollà, Emily Kaiho
Synopsis: Bunraku combines comic-books, spaghetti westerns, samurai films, video-games, and more into a stunning glimpse at an alternate future. In a world without guns, a mysterious drifter (Josh Hartnett) walks into a strange town terrorized by the ruthless Nicola (Ron Perlman) and his army of thugs, headed by nine deadly assassins including the vicious Killer #2 (Kevin McKidd). The drifter is forced to trust a young samurai (Japanese superstar Gackt) looking to restore his family's honor, and the local bartender (Woody Harrelson) who has been secretly awaiting a dream team to help overthrow Nicola’s tyrannical regime
Release: September 30, 2011 Director: Robert Lieberman Writer: Noel Baker, Jeff Schechter, Matt Simmons, Ajay Virmani, Vinay Virmani Cast: Vinay Virmani, Rob Lowe, Al Mulkadam, Camilla Belle, Anupham Kher, Russel Peters
Synopsis: Rajveer Singh is a 21 year old young man dreaming of a professional hockey career. We open with him dreaming of scoring a game winning goal, followed by a moment of bliss as beautiful girls surround him. Unquestionably, he has the talent to be an accomplished player, but faces many hurdles, the biggest of which is himself. Raised as a traditional Sikh, Rajveer was forbidden as a boy to cut his hair... and had to wear a turban, this stopped him from playing hockey, the game he loved. In his early teens, forsaking his family’s religious traditions and beliefs, he removed his turban and cut his hair so he’d be more accepted within his country. His goal was to succeed in a traditional white man’s sport, but this conflicted with his father’s wish that he’d devote his life to his religion and the family business.
Unable to find a foothold in the game, Rajveer takes matters into his own hands by creating an all Indian hockey team (The Speedy Singhs), finding a coach and then bringing on his Uncle Sammy’s trucking company as the team sponsor, doing all this behind his father’s back. Along the way to the championship game, he is faced with the questions he had not wanted to address: family, friendship, loyalty and identity. And until he can answer these questions, the podium will always be out to his reach. Breakway, full of love, color and fun brings to the life the coming of age of a young man and gives further insight into the immigrant family experience. It brings a clash of Bollywood entertainment to Canada’s favorite sport
Release: September 23, 2011 Director: Adam Kassen, Mark Kassen Writer: Chris Lopata Cast: Chris Evans, Brett Cullen, Mark Kassen, Vinessa Shaw, Jesse L. Martin, Marshall Bell, Michael Biehn
Synopsis: In Puncture, tattooed and drug-addicted townie Mike Weiss (Chris Evans) has more than his share of personal demons, but can he straighten up long enough to lead a renegade safety-needle inventor to victory against a monopolizing medical supply corporation? This David-and-Goliath legal drama, based on a true story, exposes the corruption and kickback schemes threatening the lives of millions of health care workers.
Release: September 23, 2011 Director: Bennett Miller Writer: Steven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin, Stan Chervin, Michael Lewis (Book) Cast: Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Stephen Bishop, Royce Clayton, Ari Zagaris, Chris Pratt, Robin Wright
Synopsis: Based on a true story, Moneyball is a movie for anybody who has ever dreamed of taking on the system. Brad Pitt stars as Billy Beane, the general manager of the Oakland A's and the guy who assembles the team, who has an epiphany: all of baseball's conventional wisdom is wrong. Forced to reinvent his team on a tight budget, Beane will have to outsmart the richer clubs. The onetime jock teams with Ivy League grad Peter Brand (Jonah Hill) in an unlikely partnership, recruiting bargain players that the scouts call flawed, but all of whom have an ability to get on base, score runs, and win games. It's more than baseball, it's a revolution – one that challenges old school traditions and puts Beane in the crosshairs of those who say he's tearing out the heart and soul of the game