Shelter TRL - Julieanne Moore Horror
March 1st 2010 19:41
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Love You Julieanne
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Odd coincidence that yesterday I post a trailer David Duchovny's new film The Joneses and mention that I really would like to have seen Julianne Moore as Duchovny's partner in crime and then this morning I wake up and a trailer is up for Julianne Moore's latest film. They are definately linked in some way out in the big bad world.
Well this one is no comedy. It looks creepy and scary as.
Dr. Cara Jessup has made a career out of defying the notion of multiple personality disorders. In the courtroom, her views and testimonies as an expert witness against multiple personality disorders have resulted in the death sentence of more than half a dozen murderers. Cara is devoted to science, but even her husband's horrific murder did not cause Cara to lose her faith in God. Not so for her young daughter Samantha, a committed unbeliever.
After a particularly troubling court case, Cara's father Dr. Harding introduces her to his new patient - Adam. The more she unearths about Adam, the more her life and those closest to her are endangered. As she explores Adam's past, Cara's world begins to fall apart and she is forced to question her strong beliefs in science and in God. Racing against the clock to solve the mystery surrounding Adam, Cara must not lose faith or it could have grave consequences for her and her family.
Julianne looks amazing as always and this actually looks like a much better role for Jonathan Rhys Meyers than From Paris with Love. One thing I am not happy about is that it has used the same title as ]my favourite gay film SHELTER - click on to go to a review about that film.
Dr. Cara Jessup has made a career out of defying the notion of multiple personality disorders. In the courtroom, her views and testimonies as an expert witness against multiple personality disorders have resulted in the death sentence of more than half a dozen murderers. Cara is devoted to science, but even her husband's horrific murder did not cause Cara to lose her faith in God. Not so for her young daughter Samantha, a committed unbeliever.
After a particularly troubling court case, Cara's father Dr. Harding introduces her to his new patient - Adam. The more she unearths about Adam, the more her life and those closest to her are endangered. As she explores Adam's past, Cara's world begins to fall apart and she is forced to question her strong beliefs in science and in God. Racing against the clock to solve the mystery surrounding Adam, Cara must not lose faith or it could have grave consequences for her and her family.
Julianne looks amazing as always and this actually looks like a much better role for Jonathan Rhys Meyers than From Paris with Love. One thing I am not happy about is that it has used the same title as ]my favourite gay film SHELTER - click on to go to a review about that film.
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