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“Resident Evil: Retribution” Introduces new characters

In each incarnation of “Resident Evil,” the filmmakers introduce elements of the games that are most popular with hardcore gamers. “We pay a lot of attention to what they say,” says writer-director Paul W.S. Anderson. “We listen to their feedback. That’s why the dogs and the Lickers are in the franchise. It’s why Jill joined the franchise. For “Resident Evil: Retribution,” we have added the characters of Leon Kennedy, Barry Burton and Ada Wong. People were clamoring for them.”

Abbie Cornish, from “Sucker Punch” to “W.E.”

Catapulted to fame with a breakthrough performance in the blockbuster “Sucker Punch,” Abbie Cornish now stars in The Weinstein Company’s elegant romantic drama “W.E.,” Madonna’s vision of one of the most greatest real love stories of all time. The will be shown exclusively at Ayala Malls Cinemas (Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3 and Trinoma) starting Sept. 12.

Kelly MacDonald Channels Her Inner Teen for “Brave”

Co-Director Mark Andrews saw a great connection between Macdonald and Merida. “Kelly is so alive and vibrant with a great charm, wit and quirkiness that totally works for Merida. The character is funny and goofy and can laugh at herself, but has this Scottish teenage angst. Kelly Macdonald is the soul of the character and she makes Merida truly appealing.”

Scottish Story of “Brave” Springs from Reality

The story of Disney/Pixar’s new animnated feature “Brave” was very personal for the film’s directors, Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman. They drew from the experiences of their own families, combining that with their Scottish heritage and love of the country. With their strong backgrounds in storytelling and filmmaking, they were able to weave a tale that was original, emotionally stirring and full of thrilling adventure.

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