
Simple Simon © 2010 Naive
Fotograf: Niklas Johansson
Eat Pray Love
(Drama)
Liz Gilbert experiences a life crisis, breaks up her marriage and leaves her safe nest in New York to search for the meaning in life. After the tough separation she tries dating a younger man but when it’s not leading anywhere she decides to take a year off, to find herself. She travels to Italy, India and Bali and along the route Liz runs into many interesting persons who enrich her journey.
Director: Ryan Murphy
Cast: Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, Tuva Novotny
Runtime: 2 hours and 13 minutes
Grown ups
(Comedy)
Five men, who were the best of friends 30 years ago, decide to gather the gang for the 4th of July celebration together with their families after their old basketball coach past away. Even though they’re older, have families and some have nice titles to their names you wouldn’t call them adults. Their coach taught them to keep their fire burning through their whole lives, and there are no ashes yet.
Director: Dennis Dugan
Cast: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider
Runtime: 1 hour and 42 minutes
Simple Simon (I rymden finns inga känslor)
(Comedy)
Simon is an 18-year old boy with Aspergers syndrome, which makes him dislike changes and he works best with routines in his life. Whenever he feels insecure he hides in his space ship, a barrel with luminous stars inside, shut off from the world outside. He feels that the only one understanding him is his older brother Sam, which leads to Simon moving into his apartment. Problems appear when Sam’s girlfriend and Simon don’t get along.
Director: Andreas Öhman
Cast: Bill Skarsgård, Martin Wallström
Runtime: 1 hour and 25 minutes

Dinner for schmucks
(Comedy)
Tim has a good job with the chance of advancing further and sees his opportunity when the boss invites him to his monthly dinner. It is not a common business dinner but a contest where the employee who’s managed to find and bring along the biggest idiot wins. Tim was going to turn it down and stay home but when he runs into Barry he sees his chance to win the competition.
Director: Jay Roach
Cast: Paul Rudd, Steve Carell, Stephanie Szostak
Runtime: 1 hour and 49 minutes

The kids are all right
(Drama/Comedy)
Nic and Jules are a lesbian couple who’s been together for many years and who’s given birth to one child each using the same, unknown sperm donor. When the daughter Joni turned 18 and the son Laser is 15 they decide to find out who their biological father is. They find their dad in Paul, a cool guy in his 40’s who’s growing vegetables. Paul is glad to be a part of their life but can the family fit a new member?
Director: Lisa Cholodenko
Cast: Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo
Runtime: 1 hour and 46 minutes

Wall Street: Money never sleeps
(Drama)
Gordon Gecko was earlier the hottest name amongst the Wall Street players and after having served time in prison he finds himself outside the world he once ruled. His daughter wants nothing to do with him but through her fiancé Jake he finds his way back in the business again. With a steady hand he begins controlling Jake like a puppet, behind the back of his daughter.
Director: Oliver Stone
Cast: Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan
Runtime: 2 hours and 13 minutes