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Release date:-7 February 2014
Catch the Official Theatrical Trailer of the romantic medical thriller Movie ‘Heartless’, Shekhar Suman’s directorial debut Produced by Alka Suman featuring, Adhyayan Suman, (Introducing) Ariana Ayam, Om Puri, Deepti Naval, Madan Jain & Shekhar Suman.
Heartless - Official Trailer
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Nov. 22): In March 2012, The Hunger Games shocked the world when it opened to an incredible $152.5 million, which remains an unprecedented start for a non-sequel. The movie held well, and ultimately closed with an incredible $408 million (back then, it ranked 11th all-time). In the year-and-a-half since then, the fanbase has only grown in size—many who enjoyed the movie checked out the book series, while those who missed the movie in theaters caught it at home.All of this begs the question: can Catching Fire match or exceed its predecessor? With a bigger fanbase, more aggressive marketing and a prime holiday release date, the gut reaction is "absolutely." If it did wind up higher, though, it would be defying historical trends. At the domestic box office, only 22 movies have earned over $350 million in their initial run. Of those 22, eight have direct sequels, and all eight of those sequels earned less than their predecessor. The point here is that, when a movie's initial audience is at this incredible level, it's extremely difficult to expand on that with the sequel.Regardless, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire will be the highest-grossing movie of the season with at least $335 million, which will make this another major success for distributor Lionsgate. Forecast: $400 million
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The Wolf of Wall Street (Dec. 25): Originally scheduled for Nov. 15, The Wolf of Wall Streetrecently moved back to Christmas Day to give director Martin Scorsese
more time to edit the movie. All of the marketing has been strong so far, and the material is right in the wheelhouses of Scorsese (Goodfellas) and star Leonardo DiCaprio
. Wolf does appear to have a mean, satirical edge to it, which can be a turn-off for holiday audiences; still, it has enough obvious advantages that it should be a safe bet to earn over $100 million. Forecast: $125 million
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Dec. 25): Blending fantasy and reality in one man's journey of self-discovery, Walter Mitty's previews have stood out from the pack in recent months. It also helps that star Ben Stiller
has found a lot of success around the holidays, and that this is Kristen Wiig
's first major studio role since Bridesmaids. Word from initial screenings is only so-so, though, and it's unclear if this is for families (it's rated "PG") or for adults (it appears to have some heavy elements). Forecast: $95 million
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Frozen (Nov. 27): Disney Animation is back on Thanksgiving weekend for the first time since 2010, when Tangled opened strong on its way to just over $200 million. Frozen's story isn't as immediately interesting, and marketing has yet to sell this to boys the way Tangled did. Still, this is the latest holiday season in which the studios have neglected to schedule compelling content for families in December. As a result, Frozen should play well all the way through Christmas, and could end up matching Wreck-It Ralph ($189.4 million). Forecast: $185 million.
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The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Dec. 13): The first Hobbit earned a very strong $303 million last year, though anecdotal evidence suggests that many Lord of the Rings fans weren't thrilled with the movie. Historically, when an anticipated movie receives lukewarm audience reactions, its sequel suffers at the box office. Warner Bros. is working overtime to try to keep too many fans from bailing: the marketing material emphasizes Lord of the Rings favorites Gandalf and Legolas, and the prospect of finally seeing the dragon Smaug should also help. Forecast: $230 million.
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The highly anticipated adaptation was set to open Aug. 1, 2014.
Fifty Shades of Grey fans will have to wait an extra six months before the EL James best-seller migrates to the big screen.
Universal Pictures and Focus Features have pushed back the release date for the highly anticipated adaptation from Aug. 1, 2014, to Feb. 13, 2015 -- giving the S&M-fueled love story a Valentine's Day weekend bow.
The film, which stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan as the kinky couple Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey, already pushed
its production start from early November to Dec. 2 in the wake of Hunnam's abrupt exit. But the studio continued to stick with its 2014 release date until it became clear that it would be impossible to shoot and finish the film in less than eight months.
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Angelina Jolie stars as the evil sorceress Maleficent in Walt Disney Pictures' new film, a live-action prequel to Sleeping Beauty. The film, from director Robert Stromberg and co-starring Juno Temple and Elle Fanning, is set to hit theaters on May 30, 2014.
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Here You Can Check Out Official Final Trailer of the Hollywood Movie The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Final Trailer
Final Trailer of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
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Release date:-May 23, 2014
Directed:-Bryan Singer
Producer:-Lauren Shuler Donner,Bryan Singer,Simon Kinberg,Hutch Parker
Stars:- Hugh Jackman,James McAvoy,Michael Fassbender,Jennifer Lawrence,Halle Berry,Anna Paquin,Ellen Page,Peter Dinklage,Ian McKellen,Patrick Stewart
Music:-John Ottman
Poster of X-MEN: Days of Future Past:-
X-MEN: Days of Future Past Official Trailer and Poster
X-MEN: Days of Future Past Official Trailer:-
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Chck Out Exclusive Teaser Trailer of “Dedh Ishqiya” ft. Madhuri Dixit – Nene, Huma Qureshi, Arshad Warsi & Naseeruddin Shah
Dedh Ishqiya First Look:-
Exclusive Trailer of Dedh Ishqiya :-
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