Автошкола «Учебный центр ФГОУ СПО КГТК» в Краснодаре осуществляет подготовку водителей категории «В», а так же обучение по ежегодной 20-часовой программе для водителей автотранспортных средств.
Раздел: автошколы в краснодаре
This Filthy World (2006): Reviews
67 2 Days in Paris 98 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days 37 Air I Breathe, The 66 Alice's House 68 Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, The 79 Band's Visit, The 84 Before the Devil Knows You're Dead 48 Bella 75 Billy the Kid xx Bonneville 68 Business of Being Born, The 70 Caramel 49 Cassandra's Dream 68 Chicago 10 81 Chop Shop 78 Control 71 Counterfeiters, The 30 Cover 92 Diving Bell and the Butterfly, The xx Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean 75 Duchess of Langeais, The 56 Ezra 47 Fat Girls 73 For the Bible Tells Me So 65 George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead 65 In the Valley of Elah 61 Signal, The 58 Jimmy Carter Man from Plains 58 Lost in Beijing 58 Steep 57 Teeth 56 Ezra 55 London to Brighton 55 Walker, The 51 Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland 49 Cassandra's Dream 49 Killing of John Lennon, The 48 Bella 47 Fat Girls 44 Youth Without Youth 40 Spiral 37 Air I Breathe, The 30 Cover 18 How to Rob a Bank xx Unforeseen, The xx Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean xx Jar City xx Romulus, My Father xx Vivere xx Penelope xx Bonneville xx Shrooms Stars indicate the most critically-acclaimed movies.
Category: Filthy Critic
Netflix Online Movie Rentals - Rent DVDs, Classic Films to DVD New Releases - Free Trial
Full Metal Jacket Vincent Canby , The New York Times "Kubrick's harrowing, beautiful and characteristically eccentric new film about Vietnam, is going to puzzle, anger and (I hope) fascinate audiences as much as any film he has made to date." ... Read More
Category: New York Film Critic
MATRIX REVOLUTIONS -- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
I say quit watching the tomatometer... by Yossarian
Category: Critic Enough Review Tomatometer
Critics' Choice Awards - The Envelope - LA Times
E-MAIL TO A FRIEND PRINT 'No Country For Old Men' : A favorite with the critics, the film picked up awards for best film of 2007, best director for the Coen brothers and best supporting actor for Javier Bardem (pictured) as a well-coiffed assassin. (Richard Foreman / Miramax Films) RELATED BFCA 2008 winners and nominees list PHOTO GALLERIES Broadcast Film Critics' Awards show 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards arrivals Critics' Choice Awards Broadcast Film Critics vote for the Coen brothers' western 'No Country for Old Men.' By Susan King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer January 8, 2008 Joel and Ethan Coen's western noir "No Country for Old Men" was the big winner Monday at the 13th annual Critics' Choice Awards at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel picked up awards for best film of 2007, best director for the Coen brothers and best supporting actor for Javier Bardem as a well-coiffed assassin. The 200-plus member Broadcast Film Critics Assn., which represents TV, radio and online critics in the United States and Canada, also chose Daniel Day-Lewis as best actor for "There Will Be Blood." Day-Lewis' win comes two days after he was named best actor by the National Society of Film Critics. Jonny Greenwood also won as best composer for "Blood." Veteran Julie Christie was chosen best actress for "Away From Here" and Amy Ryan was named best supporting actress for "Gone Baby Gone." Both Christie and Ryan have won the lion's share of the critics' awards to date. "Juno" won best comedy and best writer for Diablo Cody. "Hairspray" also received two awards, for best acting ensemble and best young actress for newcomer Nikki Blonsky. Best young actor went to Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada for "The Kite Runner." "Enchanted" was named best family film, and "Ratatouille" took best animated feature honors. Julian Schnabel's "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," though not eligible for an Oscar nomination in the foreign film category, was named best foreign-language film. "Sicko," Michael Moore's examination of the healthcare industry, won the critics' choice for best documentary. Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova received best song for "Falling Slowly" from "Once." HBO's historical drama "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" received the best picture made-for-television award. George Clooney presented the inaugural Joel Siegel Award to Don Cheadle. The award was created to honor those "in the film community whose work both on and off screen inspires and contributes to the good of humanity." The award was named after the BFCA member and longtime "Good Morning America" film critic who died of cancer last year.
Category: Broadcast Film Critic Award