Cassandra's Dream

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Cassandra's Dream

Director:
Woody Allen
PG13, 108 Minutes
 

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Set in contemporary London, Cassandra’s Dream is a powerful and thrilling story about two brothers (Ewan McGregor, Colin Farrell) who are desperate to better their troubled lives.  One is a chronic gambler in debt over his head, and the other is a young man in love with a beautiful actress (Hayley Atwell) he has recently met.  Their lives gradually become entangled into a sinister situation with intense and unfortunate results. 

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Runtime:
108 min.

Genres:
Drama
Crime

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
PG13

Tagline

How far will you go to make your dreams come true?

 

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  • A Real Nightmare

    I'll add this to the other BLAH movies that have come out in the indie houses - that now house Diary of the Dead, and Oscar revivals hoping to booster their attendance and cashflow. This year has been dreadful with hopefuls that shot high, but landed on a pile of ... read more

  • Woody's Latest May Be His Darkest Yet

    by Zachary Wigon 

    Full disclosure: Woody Allen is one of my absolute favorite filmmakers, so anyone looking for a relatively "objective" review should look no further. That being said, I can't say Cassandra's Dream is one of the Woodman's stronger films, although it certainly is interesting when viewed in concert with ... read more

  • Review: Cassandra's Dream

    Cassandra’s Dream follows the trend of latter-day Woody Allen films started with Match Point: tight, crime-based drama, with only sparse traces of the comedies he used to make. In this mode of filmmaking, Allen’s films show more directly the influence of Ingmar Bergman and Federico Fellini that he’s often cited. ... read more