What movies to watch in theaters – new releases starting from October 11th

Starting today, on Thursday, October 11th, Ukrainian cinemas will welcome a new batch of film premieres. The thriller horror movie *The House at the End of the Street*, starring Elizabeth Shue and Jennifer Lawrence, explores the secrets and bloody mysteries of a small town—and is not recommended for children under 16 years old. Fans of Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Roth will enjoy the drama *Sinful Passion*. Debuting in Ukrainian theaters is the work of young director Darryl Wayne, a film with a rather “original” title: *Let’s Go, Goodbye! (Lola Versus)*. For fans of modern Russian cinema, there is the movie *Love with an Accent* by director Rezo Gigineishvili, which explores the beautiful yet complex nature of love. The 3D animated film *Aerotachki**, with a budget of $20,000,000, is suitable for audiences of all ages. Enjoy the movies! ### Response:

The House at the End of the Street

Year: 2012
Countries: USA, Canada
Director: Mark Tonderai
Screenplay: David Luca, Jonathan Mostow
Producers: Peter Block, Hal Lieberman, Aaron Ryder
Cinematographer: Miroslav Bajak
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Budget: $10,000,000

Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, Elizabeth Shu, Jill Bellows, Nolan Funk, Eva Link, Alexandra McDonnell, Jordan Hayes, Christa Bridges, James Thomas.

The story follows a mother and daughter who move to a small town, only to discover that their new home is located directly across from a house where a family was brutally murdered. The situation escalates when the daughter begins dating the son of the victims, who miraculously survived the massacre.

Sinful Passion

Year: 2012
Country: USA
Director: Nicholas Jarecki
Screenplay: Nicholas Jarecki
Producers: Robert Salarno, Kevin Turen, Laura Bickford
Cinematographer: Yorik Le So

Genre: Thriller, Drama

Cast: Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, Brit Marling, Letitia Casta, Nate Parker, Stuart Margolin, Chris Egan, Graeden Carter, Bruce Altman.

Robert Miller is a charismatic con man and a master lover. He is accustomed to having both his wife and mistress at his side, though they constantly cause him trouble. His vast wealth seems to come out of nowhere—but his fraudulent schemes can’t last forever. Sensing that he is losing control, he tries to sell his hedge fund to a major bank before his crimes are exposed. Unexpected events and foolish mistakes force him to take desperate measures...

Let’s Go, See You Later! (Lola Versus)

Year: 2012
Country: USA
Director: Darryl Wayne
Screenplay: Screenplay: Darryl Wayne, Zoë Lister-Jones
Producers: Joslyn Hayes, Michael London, Janis Williams
Cinematographer: Jacob Ir

Genre: Comedy

Cast: Greta Gerwig, Yael Kinman, Zoë Lister-Jones, Hamish Linklater, Bill Pullman, Debra Winger, Maria Dizziia, Jonathan Sayl, Ebony Moss-Bakrak, Adrian Lenox.

The charming writer Lola is happy with her fiancé Luke. Getting married seems like the next logical step in their relationship—until Luke expresses his different views on the matter just before the wedding. Now, Lola is disappointed in love, in sex, and in life itself! But beneath her appearance of a broken-hearted woman lies a strong, determined person who is ready to fight back.

Love with an Accent

Year: 2012
Country: Russia
Director: Rezo Gigineishvili
Screenplay: Alice Khmelnickaia, David Turashvili, Rezo Gigineishvili
Producers: Archil Gelovani, Igor Mishin
Cinematographer: Yevgeny Ermolenko
Genre: Comedy, Adventure

Cast: Svetlana Bondarchuk, Filipp Yankovsky, Nadezhda Mikhalkova, Anna Mikhalkova, Nikita Efremov, Arthur Smolianinov, Irina Pegovaya, Olga Babluani, Duta Schirtladze, Georgy Kipshidze.

“Love with an Accent” is a story about true love—bright and passionate, mature and unrelenting, naive and absurd, happy and sometimes not. The lives of these very different characters intertwine in an ironic comedy that shows how true love knows no boundaries, no laws, and no nationalities. Their romantic adventures unfold against the backdrop of the beautiful southern landscape.

3D Air Force

Year: 2012
Countries: USA, Hong Kong
Director: Tony Tong
Screenplay: Jeff Bowler, Joe Fiorello, Cameron Hood
Producers: Peggy Lee, Charlie Wong Wing Fong, Jeff Bowler
Genre: Animation

Budget: $20,000,000

Cast (voiceovers): John S. Flynn, Heather Gordon, Aaron Krebs.

In a big and friendly team of planes, little Tiny struggles to gain recognition. Desperate to prove himself as a real hero in the eyes of everyone, he goes on a solo mission to save the town from a fire—against Captain Ben’s orders. When Tiny’s life is in danger, Captain Ben sacrifices himself to save him... But feelings of guilt and fear drive Tiny away from the team. It is only when a terrible fire breaks out in the mine that his old instincts are awakened. By saving his friends, he discovers his true calling and returns to the firefighting team, overcoming his fear of heights for the safety of his hometown.

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