7 Top new releases Nov 1st – 14th include highly anticipated films from TIFF such as Matthew McConaughey in the controversial movie Dallas Buyers Club directed by award winning Canadian Jean-Marc Vallée and Keanu Reeves directorial debut Man of Tai Chi. Ender’s Game based on the award winning best seller by Orson Scott Card. Also Cory Monteith fans can see his last performance in All the Wrong Reasons.
About Time
All The Wrong Reasons
Dallas Buyers Club
Ender’s Game
Man of Tai Chi
The Disappeared
Thor: The Dark World
About Time
Fri Nov 1st
Genre: Comedy
Director: Richard Curtis
Studio: Universal Pictures
Starring: Domhnall Gleeson, Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy, Tom Hollander, Lindsay Duncan
Synopsis: At the age of 21, Tim is told an incredible family secret by his father: all the men in his family have the ability to relive their past. He can revisit any moment in his life to try things differently until he gets them perfectly right.
Tim decides to use his special new gift to win the heart of the beautiful Mary, but finds that the course of true love can be hilariously difficult – even with the ability to try, try and try again. Just when everything seems to be going well, an unfortunate twist in time means that he never met Mary at all…
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All The Wrong Reasons
Fri Nov 1st
Genre: Drama
Director: Gia Milani
Studio: Pacific Northwest Pictures
Starring: Cory Monteith, Karine Vanasse, Emily Hampshire, Kevin Zegers
Synopsis: 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Gia Milani. An ensemble film about four everyday people: a store manager, a security guard, a firefighter and a clerk who struggle in the aftermath of trauma. Filmed in a Halifax department store and starring the late Cory Monteith in his final performance.
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Dallas Buyers Club
Fri Nov 1st
Genre: Drama
Director: Jean-Marc Vallée
Studio: Remstar Films
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto, Steve Zahn, Dallas Roberts
Synopsis: In 1986 Texas electrician Ron Woodroof learns he is diagnosed with HIV and has 30 days to live. Refusing to accept his death sentence he battles with the medical establishment and pharmaceutical companies in his search for alternative treatments. Ultimately settling on illegally importing the drugs from Mexico, for both himself and a community of needy HIV/AIDS patients.