Fifty Shades of Grey
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Fifty Shades of Grey directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson with a screenplay by Kelly Marcel, is a 2015 British-American erotic romantic drama film based on the 2011 novel of the same name by British author E. L. James. Starring Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele, a college graduate who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with young business magnate Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan). This film was premier at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival on February 11, 2015, and had a wide theatrical release on February 13, 2015, by Universal Pictures. Despite mixed reviews, it was an immediate box office success, breaking numerous box office records and earning over $569 million worldwide. It is currently the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2015. Its sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, are already scheduled to be released on February 10, 2017, and February 9, 2018 respectively.
Godfather 1972
The Godfather (1972) is an American crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and it was produced by Albert S. Ruddy from a screenplay by Mario Puzo and Coppola.
Starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as the leaders of a fictional New York crime family, the story spans the years 1945 to 1955, concentrating on of Michael Corleone's transformation from reluctant family outsider to ruthless Mafia boss while chronicling the Corleones under the patriarch Vito.
This movie was based on Puzo's best-selling novel of the same name, The Godfather is widely regarded as one of the greatest films in world cinema and as one of the most influential, especially in the gangster genre.Ranked second to Citizen Kane by the American Film Institute in 2007, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 1990. It is #21 in the Sight & Sound poll.
The film was for a time the highest grossing picture ever made, and remains the box office leader for 1972. It won three Oscars for that year: Best Picture, Best Actor (Brando) and in the category Best Adapted Screenplay for Puzo and Coppola. Its nominations in seven other categories included Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall for Best Supporting Actor and Coppola for Best Director. The success spawned two sequels: The Godfather Part II in 1974, and The Godfather Part III in 1990.
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