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One More Lap
THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN
Stars Milo Ventimiglia, Kevin Costner, Amanda Seyfried
Director Simon Curtisr
“The Art of Racing in the Rain” is a heartfelt tale based on a best-selling novel by
Garth Stein. What makes it special, it’s narrated by a witty and philosophical dog named
Enzo, who is voiced by Kevin Costner. The story follows Enzo’s owner, Denny Swift (Milo
Ventimiglia), an aspiring Formula One race car driver through his journey of life, love and
loss. Enzo has gained tremendous insight into the human condition and understands that
the techniques on the racetrack can also be used to navigate the journey of life. While
Enzo and Denny bond over their love of race car driving, they also grow as a family when
Denny meets and marries Eve (Amanda Seyfried). Wouldn’t be surprised if this movie will
have tear-shedding moments here and there.
Gerard Butler returns as Secret
Service Agent Mike Banning in
“Angel Has Fallen” and is framed
for the attempted assassination of
the President, played by Morgan
Freeman. Escaping from custody,
he becomes a man on the run
and must evade his own agency
and outsmart the FBI in order
to uncover the real threat to the
President. Trying to clear up his
name from the set up, Agent
Banning turns to unlikely allies
while trying to keep his family
safe and save the country from
imminent danger. Angel Has Fallen
is set to hit theaters August 23.
It Wasn’t Me
ANGEL HAS FALLEN
Stars Gerard Butler, Morgan
Freeman, Jada Pinkett Smith
Director Ric Roman Waugh
We’ve Been Expecting Them
DOWNTOWN ABBEY
Stars Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville
Director Michael Engler
After years of speculation, it’s official now that “Downtown
Abbey” is heading to the big screen. For those who aren’t familiar
with the hit TV show, Downtown Abbey followed the lives of the
aristocratic Crawley family and the servants who worked for them.
All the favorites will be returning for the “Downtown Abbey” movie,
including Dame Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess, Michelle
Dockery as Lady Mary, Hugh Bonneville as the Earl of Downtown
and Joanne Froggatt as Anna Bates. From what’s shown in the first
trailer, the movie took place in the fall of 1927, a couple of years after
the series ended. The Crawley family is preparing for the royal visit
from King George V and Queen Mary. The news sends the staff into
hustling to make the estate spotless clean. Since no one is spared,
Lady Mary even calls the retired Mr.Carson back to service.