Customer acquisitions
company Unique Client Solutions bring you the latest film news to keep you
up-to-date with everything that’s happening on the big screen. Now we’ve got Skyfall
out of our system we’re ready to look ahead to the other big films that are in
the cinema this month. Unique Client Solutions has a run down of what’s on
offer in November.
The World Premier of
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 was last night and Twihards around the UK will be flocking to
see the film when it is released this weekend.
Synopsis: The final instalment in The Twilight
Saga, this film will see Bella (Kristen Stewart) successfully transformed into a
vampire and creating a life with her incredible daughter Renesmee (Mackenzie
Foy) and husband Edward (Robert Pattinson). Will this marital bliss continue?
Not if the Volturi coven has anything to do with it. The Cullen family must
call on all of their friends from far and wide to help protect them from
the impending attack.
What the reviews have
to say:
''A perfect and exciting close which will not leave
fans disappointed in the slightest,'' - Hypable.
Rust and Bone is led by Oscar winner Marion Cotillard and Unique Client Solutions will be the first
to warn you that this is pretty heavy stuff. That said the film is well worth a
watch and is beautifully told and the cinematography is incredible.
Synopsis: Homeless Ali
(Matthias Schoenaerts) arrives in northern France and finds work as a nightclub
bouncer. There he meets Stephanie (Marion Cotillard) and after saving her from
a brawl, slips her his telephone number. Stephanie works as trainer of
killer whales at the local marine world and after a terrible accident she loses
both of her legs. Ali pulls her out of the darkness she sinks into by treating
her without any pity.
What the reviews have
to say:
It’s an uplifting yet
unsentimental story of two damaged people finding love in extraordinary
circumstances. - Cineworld Magazine
Rust and Bone is an incredibly well crafted and
intensely emotionally absorbing film worthy of serious attention. – Craig
Skinner, Huffington Post
At Unique Client
Solutions we’re not going for anything too light this month! The Master is
another heavyweight with a cast to match. Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour
Hoffman and Amy Adams all star in this unusual but gripping film. Is this based
on Scientology leader L. Ron Hubbard? Let us know what you think after you’ve
seen it.
Synopsis: The film
centres around Freddie Quell (Joaquin Phonix) a navy veteran with a drink
problem who stumbles onto a ship bound for New York. There he meets Lancaster
Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman) the charismatic leader of a religious cult called
The Cause. Dodd provides Freddie with the guidance he is lacking and a powerful
relationship develops. This is thrown into disarray when Dodd’s son tells Quell
that his father is making up his teachings as he goes along.
What the reviews have
to say:
With potent performers
and poetic visuals, Anderson has made the boldest American picture of the year.
Its strangeness can be hard to process, but this is a shattering study of the
impossibility of recovering the past. - Emma Dibdin, Total Film
This is a film that aspires to brilliance and beauty
from a most exceptionally talented director, a sometimes breathtaking work of
true modern cinema that explores a very peculiar time and place with wit,
humour and emotion. – Damon Wise, Empire