找到约 418 条结果 "Mani Bharathi"
末路狂奔
末路狂奔
导演: 马特·墨菲  
类型: 喜剧

三名偶遇的小市民,他们驾驶杏黄色mini车,疯狂地旅行在新西兰。主角一是为了拒绝从众、车技过人,主角二则是绵羊自由权和平抗议者,而主角三则是为了追回失去的爱人,结果,引来了警察全方位围追堵截,但是却受到了媒体和民众的狂热追捧,上演了一出欢快热烈的闹剧。...

幽魂娜娜:重生
幽魂娜娜:重生
导演: Adirek Phothong  
主演: Olaf Smith  Mai Prangned  Ploy Janthakan  
类型: 恐怖

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复仇杀神
复仇杀神
导演: Javier Reyna  
类型: 动作

An attorney with a military past hunts down the gang who killed his wife and took his daughter....

阑尾
阑尾
导演: 侯赛因·纳马齐  
类型: 剧情

一天,像往常一样,扎丽(Anahita Ne'mati 饰)投身于井井有条的工作和生活中,突然之间,一阵严重的腹痛袭击了她,令她不得不放下手中的一切,前往医院就医。根据医生诊断,扎丽患上了阑尾炎,需要进行阑尾切除手术,可是好巧不巧,扎丽的医保卡过期了,这也就意味着,如果她此时进行手术,她将付出许多额外的费用。...

命中注定
命中注定
类型: 泰剧

泰剧《天生一对》制片人Nong Arunosha在某个访谈节目中透露,提到感谢大家对泰剧《天生一对》的支持,而关于第二部《命中注定》暂定将于2019年初开始拍摄,同时第二部导演亦将是由第一部Mai Phawat Panangkasiri继续担任。另外泰星Pope和Bella也依然会出演第二部。...

一击2:城市混战
一击2:城市混战
导演: 詹姆斯·纳恩  
类型: 动作

曾合作过《终极斗士2》《意外杀手》等作品的斯科特·阿金斯与迈克尔·加·怀特即将在英国拍摄新片,由二人合作过多次的蒂姆·曼(Tim Man,《终极斗士4》《意外杀手》系列)担任武指,项目未知,可能为《一线生机》(One Shot, 2021)或《终极斗士》系列的续集。...

地狱之血
地狱之血
主演: 柳泽真一  野坂麻子  甲斐雅啓  あき  
类型: 恐怖

At the start, a man is almost killed by a woman with a knife. He kills her, but killing someone in this house isn't easy. There's magic at work here that makes people become zombies. We follow a guy who is a weightlifter and bodybuilder who goes on an expedition to this house with some invesigators. They are soon zombified and the muscle builder must use his abilities to try to save a young woman, even as the zombies will reanimate even if cut into pieces. Will he survive?...

午餐盒
午餐盒
导演: 赖舒·彼查  
类型: 爱情

沉默而孤独的中年男人赛扬·费尔南德斯(伊尔凡·可汗 Irfan Khan 饰)妻子去世多年,工作也快到了退休之时。形单影只的赛扬上班下班吃饭回家,寂寞的时候就在阳台上抽烟,不发出一句响声;伊拉(妮拉特·考尔 Nimrat Kaur 饰),一个单纯简单的家庭主妇。她把所有的感情都投入到了家庭中,把照顾女儿伺候丈夫视为自己的责任。她只希望她的丈夫能多看她一眼,多关注她一些。两个生活在孟买完全不可能有交集的男女,居然因为一次午餐错拿而有了交集,引起了共鸣。他们开始用传统而含蓄的书信进行往来,向对方倾诉自己的孤独和寂寞。在城市的两个角落里,一个阴差阳错的美丽错误,两个彼此陌生的男女,一段触不可及的感情缓缓开始。...

镜子的另一面:纽波特民歌艺术节1963~1965
镜子的另一面:纽波特民歌艺术节1963~1965
导演: Murray Lerner  
主演: Bob Dylan  Joan Baez  Judy Collins  
类型: 剧情

"Bob Dylan going electric" at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival is one of those epochal moments in rock history that seemingly everyone has heard about, but what few people seem to know is that it wasn't some ephemeral event that we only know from word of mouth -- filmmaker Murray Lerner documented the performances at the Newport Festival for several years running, and The Other Side of the Mirror collects footage from the three years Dylan appeared at the celebrated folk gathering, allowing us to see Dylan's rise through the folk scene for ourselves. Watching Lerner's documentary, what's most remarkable is how much Dylan changed over the course of 36 months; the young folkie performing at the afternoon "workshop" at the side of Joan Baez in 1963 is at once nervy and hesitant, singing his wordy tunes while chopping away at his acoustic guitar and energizing the crowd without seeming to know just what he's doing. In 1964, Dylan all but owns Newport, and he clearly knows it; he's the talk of the Festival, with Baez and Johnny Cash singing his praises (and his songs), and his command of the stage is visibly stronger and more confident while his new material (including "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It Ain't Me, Babe") sees him moving away from the "protest songs" that first made his name. When the audience demands an encore after Dylan's evening set (Odetta and Dave Van Ronk were scheduled to follow him), Peter Yarrow tries to keep the show moving along while Dylan beams at the crowd's adulation, like the rock star he was quickly becoming. By the time the 1965 Newport Festival rolled around, Dylan's epochal "Like a Rolling Stone" was starting to scale the singles charts, and the hardcore folk audience was clearly of two minds about his popular (and populist) success. When Dylan, Fender Stratocaster in hand, performs "Maggie's Farm" backed by Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and the rhythm section from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the raucous but hard-driving number inspires a curious mixture of enthusiastic cheering and equally emphatic booing, and while legend has it that the version of "Like a Rolling Stone" that followed was a shambles, the song cooks despite drummer Sam Lay's difficulty in finding the groove, though if anything the division of the crowd's loyalties is even stronger afterward. After these two numbers, Dylan and his band leave the stage, with Yarrow (once again serving as MC) citing technical problems (if Pete Seeger really pulled the power on Dylan, as legend has it, there's no sign of it here); Dylan returns to the stage with an acoustic six-string to sing "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" before vanishing into the night without comment. While much of the audience at Newport in 1965 wanted the "old" Dylan back, his strong, willful performances even on the acoustic stuff makes it obvious that the scrappy semi-amateur we saw at the beginning of the movie was gone forever, and the ovations suggest more than a few people wanted to see Dylan rock. Lerner's film tells us a certain amount of what we already knows, but it gently debunks a few myths about Dylan during this pivotal moment in his career, and his performances are committed and forceful throughout; no matter how many times you've read about Dylan's Newport shoot-out of 1965, seeing it is a revelatory experience, and Lerner has assembled this archival material with intelligence and taste. This is must-see viewing for anyone interested in Dylan or the folk scene of the '60s....