Claire Bennett (Jennifer Aniston) is in pain. Her physical pain is evident in the scars that line her body and the way she carries herself wincing with each tentative step. She’s no good at hiding her emotional pain either. Blunt to the point of searing insult Claire’s anger seethes out of her with nearly every interaction. She has driven away her husband her friends— even her chronic-pain support group has kicked her out. The only one left in Claire’s otherwise solitary existence is her housekeeper- cum-caretaker Silvana (Academy Award nominee Adriana Barraza) who barely tolerates her boss’ need for liquor and prescription pills. But the suicide of Nina (Academy Award nominee Anna Kendrick) one of Claire’s fellow chronic-pain group members prompts another fixation. In pursuing questions about the death of a woman she barely knew Claire explores the boundaries between life and death abandonment and heartbreak danger and salvation. As she inserts herself into the lives of Nina’s husband (Sam Worthington) and the son Nina left behind Claire just might find salvation. From director Daniel Barnz CAKE stars Jennifer Aniston and Sam Worthington with Anna Kendrick. Also starring are Adriana Barraza Felicity Huffman William H. Macy and Chris Messina. The film is written by Patrick Tobin and produced by Ben Barnz Kristin Hahn Mark Canton and Courtney Solomon. The executive producers are Jennifer Aniston Yu Wei-Chung 俞惟中 Patty Long and Shyam Madiraju with Stephanie Caleb Scott Karol Wayne Marc Godfrey and Liz Destro serving as co-producers. Barnz’s creative behind-the-scenes team is led by director of photography Rachel Morrison production designer Joseph T. Garrity editors Kristina Boden ACE and Michelle Harrison and costume designer Karyn Wagner. The music is by Christophe Beck with Linda Cohen serving as music supervisor. Bonus Features: The Many Layers of Cake: Learning To Live Again The Icing on the Cake: Meet The Cast Click Images to Enlarge
When a spell is cast on a handsome, egocentric young man (Alex Pettyfer) that physically transforms him into everything he despises, he has one year to find a cure or risk destroying everything he has ever loved.
A modern-day take on the Beauty and the Beast tale where a New York teen is transformed into a hideous monster in order to find true love.
Confounded by her clashes with the seemingly rule-obsessed world, a troubled young girl seeks enlightenment from her unconventional drama teacher.
Claire Bennett (Jennifer Aniston) is in pain. Her physical pain is evident in the scars that line her body and the way she carries herself wincing with each tentative step. She’s no good at hiding her emotional pain either. Blunt to the point of searing insult Claire’s anger seethes out of her with nearly every interaction. She has driven away her husband her friends— even her chronic-pain support group has kicked her out. The only one left in Claire’s otherwise solitary existence is her housekeeper- cum-caretaker Silvana (Academy Award nominee Adriana Barraza) who barely tolerates her boss’ need for liquor and prescription pills. But the suicide of Nina (Academy Award nominee Anna Kendrick) one of Claire’s fellow chronic-pain group members prompts another fixation. In pursuing questions about the death of a woman she barely knew Claire explores the boundaries between life and death abandonment and heartbreak danger and salvation. As she inserts herself into the lives of Nina’s husband (Sam Worthington) and the son Nina left behind Claire just might find salvation. From director Daniel Barnz CAKE stars Jennifer Aniston and Sam Worthington with Anna Kendrick. Also starring are Adriana Barraza Felicity Huffman William H. Macy and Chris Messina. The film is written by Patrick Tobin and produced by Ben Barnz Kristin Hahn Mark Canton and Courtney Solomon. The executive producers are Jennifer Aniston Yu Wei-Chung 俞惟中 Patty Long and Shyam Madiraju with Stephanie Caleb Scott Karol Wayne Marc Godfrey and Liz Destro serving as co-producers. Barnz’s creative behind-the-scenes team is led by director of photography Rachel Morrison production designer Joseph T. Garrity editors Kristina Boden ACE and Michelle Harrison and costume designer Karyn Wagner. The music is by Christophe Beck with Linda Cohen serving as music supervisor. Bonus Features: The Many Layers of Cake: Learning To Live Again The Icing on the Cake: Meet The Cast UltraViolet Expiry Date: 29.06.2018 Click Images to Enlarge
Beastly is a teen romance about learning how to see past false surfaces to discover true inner beauty. Seventeen year old Kyle (Alex Pettyfer: I Am Number Four) is the spoiled, shallow and an incredibly popular prince of his high school kingdom. Entirely captivated and empowered by his own physical appearance, Kyle foolishly chooses Kendra (Mary-Kate Olsen), a goth classmate rumoured to be a witch, as his latest target for humiliation. Unfazed by his cruel behaviour, Kendra decides to...
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