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Film of the Day: Something to Believe In

MOVIE

Our Time 2019

No cover art for Our Time
2019
 177 minutes (2 hrs 57 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Carlos Reygadas

Starring

Natalia Lopez / Phil Burgers / Carlos Reygadas / Maria Hagerman / Yago Martinez / Eleazar ReygadasRut Reygadas
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 12th Jul '19
  • Debut position: 37
  • Highest position: 37
  • Debut gross: £3 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 1

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 14th Jun '19
  • Debut position: 36
  • Highest position: 36
  • Debut gross: $3 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 1
Certificates

15 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £3 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $3 Thousand
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0
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News from around the web
The shock movie Quentin Tarantino called "a masterpiece"  Far Out Magazine Tue, 30th April 2024

Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes: Our Time (Spot)  The Mercury - Manhattan, Kansas Mon, 6th May 2024

‘Civil War’: an allegory for our time  TheArticle Tue, 30th April 2024

'Oppenheimer' Review: A Man for Our Time  The New York Times Mon, 8th January 2024

Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes: Our Time (Spot)  The Cheyenne Post Mon, 6th May 2024

Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes: Our Time (Spot)  Appalachian News-Express Mon, 6th May 2024

A new trailer has been released for Terminator: Dark Fate which is being billed as the true sequel to Terminator 2: Judgement day, and it lands on Judgement Day!

August 29th 1997 is considered Judgement Day as preached in Terminator 2, although as Sarah Conner tells us in this trailer she changed that date, but not earth destiny.

The new trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate gives us plenty of action and features the full crew, it also features Arnie talking for the first time, and unlike we previously though maybe he is a Terminator, although how he's old and in our time is yet to be seen.

It does seem like Mackenzie Davis's Terminator knows him already, and as she is perhaps some kind of human/Terminator hybrid maybe the old T-800 created her or something!

Also I know its meant to take place years after Terminator 2, and it ignores all the sequels since then, but how old is Sarah Conner supposed to be, Linda Hamilton does not look that old in real life but her character looks like she's 90!

The trailer is full of action and with James Cameron on board it looks and feels like a Terminator movie, but we still think its missing something! In truth it feels like every other movie in the franchise since part 3, and unlike Judgement Day we just didn't get chills down our spine when watching the trailer.

Lets hope were wrong and this is a return to the glory days of the first two movie, you can check out the trailer below.

This is an odd one, Amazon is all set to buy LOVEFiLM, a move Amazon is making to get ahead in the European market of DVD/Blu-ray/online streaming services before the American giant Netflix gets a chance. But why is it an odd move?

There have been a number of online postal rental movie services in the UK from Screen Select to LOVEFiLM of which LOVEFiLM has eventually become the biggest, mainly by acquiring all the others, although in reality LOVEFiLM is actually Screen Select, when the merger of the two companies happened the Screen Select management team stayed in place with their systems but they thought the LOVEFiLM name was better.

Included in the many companies that offered online postal DVD rentals was Amazon, a service which was very good, much better than LOVEFiLM, but after only a couple of years LOVEFiLM bought the rental only service from Amazon, but Amazon became a major stakeholder in LOVEFiLM.

Now the whole story has gone full circle and Amazon will own the company outright, what I would like to see is the service integrated back into the Amazon website.

Amazon are making the right move, LOVEFiLM is now streaming on the PS3 and before long I can see it happening on many other devices, Apple TV maybe, Freeview HD boxes, and the killer, directly to TV's, Sony produce a lot of TV's and the relationship is already in play through the PS3.

It's a smart move for Amazon and one, which I am sure, will finally put the old high street movie rental stores into history, sorry Blockbuster we will remember you fondly but I think your time is up.