THE BOYS ARE BACK Movie Pictures with Clive Owen

Check out pictures from THE BOYS ARE BACK starring Clive Owen, Laura Fraser, Emma Booth, Tommy Bastow, George MacKay, and directed by Scott Hicks.
I recently put up the trailer for it, and now thanks to Yahoo! Movies, we can take a look at some new pictures.
As I mentioned before, Clive Owen is a pretty big reason for seeing this movie, as I am sure lots of ladies will agree.
The Boys Are Back will be released to theaters on September 25, 2009. You can check out additional pictures below.
THE BOYS ARE BACK Movie Trailer with Clive Owen

Check out the trailer for THE BOYS ARE BACK starring Clive Owen, Laura Fraser, Emma Booth, Tommy Bastow, George MacKay, and directed by Scott Hicks.
I don't know if I can really be impartial here, because Clive Owen in a movie pretty much means that I have to see it. But what I can say about the trailer is that it's sort of a coming of age story between a father and his two sons, and I really enjoyed it.
The Boys Are Back will be released to theaters on September 25, 2009. Watch the trailer below.
The Boys Are Back Synopsis: Inspired by a true story, The Boys Are Back is a deeply moving, wryly confessional tale of fatherhood, that intimately evokes both the fragility and wonders of family life. It follows a witty, wisecracking, action-oriented sportswriter (Academy Award® nominee and Golden Globe® winner CLIVE OWEN) who, in the wake of his wife's tragic death, finds himself in a sudden, stultifying state of single parenthood. With turbulent emotions swirling just below the surface, Joe Warr throws himself into the only child-rearing philosophy he thinks has a shot at bringing joy back into their lives: "just say yes." Raising two boys ? a curious six year-old (NICHOLAS MCANULTY) and a rebel teen (GEORGE MACKAY) from a previous marriage -- in a household devoid of feminine influence, and with an unabashed lack of rules, life becomes exuberant, instinctual, reckless... and on the constant verge of disaster.
United by unspoken love, conflicted by fierce feelings and in search of a road forward, the three multi-generational boys of the Warr household, father and sons alike, must each find their own way, however tenuous, to grow up. Their story is not just about the transforming power of a family crisis -- but the unavoidable grace of everyday life and love that gets them through.
DUPLICITY Review
March 28, 2009 by Sandie
Filed under Movie Reviews

DUPLICITY (3.5 out of 5 stars)
When I went to see Duplicity over the weekend, I wasn't too excited to see it. Quite frankly I had had what I like to call "trailer fatigue," which happens when you watch the trailer for one movie so much that it gradually decreases your excitement to go see it. Yes, Clive Owen was in it as well as Julia Roberts, but even that didn't help. So it was very reluctantly that I was dragged to the movies.
But here is where things get better. When the movie starts, we get a pretty cool opening scene showing Richard Garsik (Paul Giamatti) and Howard Tully (Tom Wilkinson) each CEOs of rival companies coming at each screaming and then throwing down. Nothing too original or exciting, right? Well, just imagine it in slow motion. Every weird face expression of not only the CEOs but their entourage is caught on camera. It's really cool and puts you right in the middle of the rivalry between the two companies. In addition, it also sets up the movie perfectly right there and then.
The rest of the movie then focuses on Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts) and Ray Koval (Clive Owen), two ex-spies who are working together to try and pull a con job. I gotta say, these two work very well together, I really loved their dynamic and I wasn't bored throughout the whole movie. It all was very entertaining and pretty clever.
Now I'm not going to tell you how it all ends, but I will say this, the end was one of my favorite part of the movie.
Overall I think Duplicity is definitely worth a look. And if not in theaters at least on DVD.
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You can watch the trailer for Duplicity below.
