'Praybeyt Benjamin,' 'Puss in Boots,' 'In Time' etc. open in cinemas this week
Posted by has in movies on Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Here are the movies opening in local cinemas this week.
"Praybeyt Benjamin" - When a civil war in the Philippines breaks out, a gay man born into a military family is forced to enlist in place of his ailing father."
Cast - Vice Ganda, Andrew Wolff, Derek Ramsay, Jimmy Santos, John Lapus, Paolo Hubalde, etc.
Director - Wenn V. Deramas
"Ang Sayaw Ng Dalawang Kaliwang Paa" - A college stude30 Minutes or Lessnt pursues an attraction to his literature professor by enrolling in her dance class. He enlists the help of her assistant to help him learn the dances, and their closeness reveals something more.
Cast - Jean Garcia, Paulo Avelino, Rocco Nacino, etc.
Diretor - Alvin Yapan
"30 Minutes or Less" - Two would-be criminals kidnap a pizza delivery boy, strap a bomb on his chest, and instruct him to rob a bank for them. The pizza delivery boy now has just a few hours to complete this task, or else the bomb will detonate.
Cast - Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride, Jesse Eisenberg, Nick Swardson, etc.
Director - Ruben Fleischer
"I Don't Know How She Does It"- A working mom tries to balance her responsibilities at work with her duties as a parent. She seems to be pulling it off, but when a large project comes her way, she's pushed to the limits of her abilities.
Cast - Sarah Jessica Parker, Busy Phillips, Christina Hendricks, Greg Kinnear, Olivia Munn, Pierce Brosnan, etc.
Director - Douglas McGrath
"Puss In Boots" (Opens on Friday) - Before the hero Puss in Boots met the Shrek the Ogre, he set out on a quest to save the world from a couple of outlaws bearing an ancient, destructive power.
Cast - Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, etc.
Director - Chris Miller
"In Time" (Opens on Friday) - When Will Salas is falsely accused of murder, he must figure out a way, with the help of a beautiful hostage, to bring down a system where time is money -- literally -- enabling the wealthy to live forever while the poor, like Will, have to beg, borrow, and steal enough minutes to make it through another day.
Cast - Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried, Cillian Murphy, etc.
Director - Andrew Niccol
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