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Facing the Giants is a film directed by Alex Kendrick whom also acted as the main character in the film, Grant Taylor. The film was released on September 29 2006, with the genre of Drama, Religion and Sports.
It is also rated PG as it contains football violence and topics like infertility and depression.
Find out more about the movie and watch the podcast by Amanda Loh.
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28 Days Later is a 2002 British post-apocalyptic film starring Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson and Christopher Eccleston, and is directed by Danny Boyle. Yes. Danny Boyle – the man who also directed the award winning Slumdog Millionaire. 1Now, returning to 28 Days Later. The story opens with a group of animal rights activists breaking into a primate research facility to free the caged chimps. Unfortunately to them, the chimps are infected with a virus, known as RAGE. Of course, the virus spreads around and all hell breaks loose.
Listen …
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“Children of Men” is a British science fiction film based loosely on the novel, of the exact same name, by Phyllis Dorothy James. Co-written and directed by Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón, the film includes several acting heavy weights like Clive Owen, Michael Caine, and Julianne Moore.
Set in the year 2027, in a world of chaos, women of the world have mysteriously gone infertile and there hasn’t been a single childbirth for 18 years. A former activist, Theo Faron, played by Clive Owen, agrees to escort a miraculously pregnant refugee to …
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‘Once’ is an Irish independent film that is simple yet brilliant. It is a movie-musical between 2 musicians set within the streets of Dublin, Ireland. Written and directed by John Carney, this naturalistic drama stars Glen Hansard, from Irish band The Frames, and Markéta Irglová as struggling musicians.




