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A futuristic society faces extinction when no children are born and the human race has lost the ability to reproduce. England has descended into chaos, until an iron-handed warden is brought in to institute martial law. The warden's ability to keep order is threatened when a woman finds that she is pregnant with what would be the first child born in 27 years.
| Director |
Alfonso Cuaron |
| Cast |
Julianne Moore Clive Owen Michael Caine Chiwetel Ejiofor Charlie Hunnam Clare-Hope Ashitey Danny Huston Michael Klesic Jacek Koman Peter Mullan Paul Sharma Pam Ferris Oana Pellea Juan Yacuzzi |
| Release Date | December 25, 2006 |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Distribution |
Tue Mar 25 16:48:54 PDT 2008
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Denise Sheen, we hardly knew you. A Los Angeles court commissioner on Friday approved the Wild Thing star's petition to legally readopt her maiden name, putting yet another nail in the coffin holding the remains of Denise Richards' marriage to Charlie Sheen. While Richards never utilized her hubby's last name for professional or otherwise public purposes, the paperwork...Read On
Wed Sep 19 18:58:27 PDT 2007
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According to Denise Richards, Charlie Sheen needs less time with his kids and more time to work on his issues.A year after a restraining order against the Two and a Half Men star was lifted, his ex-wife's camp was back in court Wednesday to request an order of protection against Sheen to prevent him from having overnight visits with their two daughters, three-year-old...Read On
Wed Sep 05 07:27:49 PDT 2007
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A secret ill-fated engagement, a traumatic miscarriage, a brand-spankin'-new rehab-bound husband—on and offscreen, Nicole Kidman knows from drama.The typically reticent, at least in matters of privacy, actress has opened up to Vanity Fair on the turns in her life that have both dominated the headlines and miraculously managed to keep out of them—until now.The 40-year-old...Read On
Nominated for three 2006 Academy Awards including Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Winner of the 2006 award for Best Cinematography by the Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA).
Winner of the 2006 award for Best Cinematography by the National Society of Film Critics (NSFC).
Winner of the 2006 award for Best Cinematography of the Year by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA).
Winner of the 2006 award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography by the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).
Winner of the Osella for Best Technical Contribution award at the 2006 Venice International Film Festival.
Winner of two 2006 awards including Best Cinematography and Best Production Design by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
It's London, 2027, and the world has gone to hell in a handbasket. The population is mysteriously infertile, major governments have gone nuke crazy—basically, things are really, really bad. You know all that war stuff that's been going on in the Middle East since, like, forever?... Read On