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Abbas Kiarostami is a man who understands the intimacy of a conversation in the front seat of a car. While Taste of Cherry (1997), which we watch way back at Spine 45 is the pinnacle of that truth, Certified Copy (2010) has plenty of driving and talking before it settles into sight seeing and talking. To keep things interesting, Certified Copy is a sort of surrealist drama, with the relationship between the two parties in this extended conversation in a slow flux, from strangers to estranged spouses in the course of an afternoon. Also on the Criterion disc is an early Kiarostami work, The Report (1977), also dealing with a couple becoming estranged, but this time against the backdrop of bureaucratic corruption in pre-revolution Iran. We talk about both films this week, as well as the nature of communication both within the films and to us as viewers when we're dealing with subtitle tracks that aren't great.
Our patrons said we must stay in Tuscany! This week, we've got another Patreon Selects episode and it has us talking about one of our least favorite Oscar years. In 2010, Abbas Kiarostami returned to Cannes with yet another masterpiece in Certified Copy, a dense and transfixing musing on reproductions of art, authenticity, and perception. … Continue reading "274 – Certified Copy (Patreon Selects)"
Siskel Rascals (ft. Dakota Proctor) | 8pl8s Comedy Podcast Episode 150A discussion about the role and depiction of painting in film.Movies discussed:THE BEST OFFER (2013)CERTIFIED COPY (2010)AT ETERNITY'S GATE (2018)INSIDE (2023)THE IRISHMAN (2019)BARRY LYNDON (1975)KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (2023)------------LISTEN TO THIS WEEK'S EPIC BONUS EPISODE HERE( https://8pl8s.gumroad.com/l/BONUS )----------------------------------------------GUMROAD DOT COM FORWARD SLASH 8 P L 8 S.----------------------------------------------#8pl8s #everythingisapsyop #comedypodcastFOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM Join the Euphoric 8pl8s Early Access League at https://plus.acast.com/s/8pl8s. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oh, you missed us, huh? Well, we are breaking our silence with the first of two bonus episodes--something to tide you over until the Actors' strike comes to a resolution. In this episode, we tackle an off-the-beaten-path international mind-bender, directed by the late, great Abbas Kiarostami and starring the transcendent Juliette Binoche (in the role that won her Best Actress at Cannes). We hope you enjoy. Love, FilmBabble.Intro/outro music: Manteca Theme by Dizzy GillespieCERTIFIED COPY (2010), Belgium, France, Italy, and Iran, written by Abbas Kiarostami and Caroline Eliacheff, directed by Abbas Kiarostami, cinematography by Luca Bigazzi, featuring Juliette Binoche and William Shimell
I'm sorry to let you know audience, but what you are listening to is a file copied from my computer. Only I possess the original. You then exclaim to me, because at this point you are very very angry, "There is no difference, I'm listening to it all the same!" Sure thing buster. Is googling an image of the Mona Lisa is the same thing as viewing it the Louvre? Come to my house right now. Scores: Troy -- 3.9, Steven -- 3.9, Brody -- 3.9, Jacob -- 4.4 Recorded 9-2-2023
In this episode of the Gavin and Ruby Go To a Movie podcast, Gavin in Ruby end their July by watching some dialogue heavy films. They start with Robert Altman's character driven country music filled movie Nashville, and then talk about Abbas Kiarostami's piece on originality Certified Copy. Sit back and enjoy our deep conversations on these deep conversations. Nashville (Spoiler Free): 6:28 Nashville (Spoilers): 28:43 Certified Copy (Spoiler Free): 36:19 Certified Copy (Spoilers): 53:17 Groovie News: 58:54 Instagram: @gavinandrubypodcast Gavin's Letterboxd: Gavin_Lemon Ruby's Letterboxd: ruuubyv
The Searchers Podcast turns 30 (episodes total, that is) this week with our review of Certified Copy (2010). Certified Copy (Copie conforme) is a film written and directed by Abbas Kiarostami, and it is now available on Tubi, HERE. This film is our way of keeping the Italy topic going for one more episode! Set in Tuscany, the film focuses on a British writer (William Shimell) and a French antiques dealer (Juliette Binoche), whose relationship undergoes an odd transformation over the course of a day. We start off the episode with a short discussion about Chris' recent hobby, disc golf. There's also some discussion on the original Star Trek films, other recently seen films, Zoolander, and (of course) Trailer Park Boys. The review starts at the 13-min mark. Enjoy, everyone! Submit your mailbags to us at thesearcherspodcast@gmail.com. Please rate us a 5/5, and review us on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us. Thank you! Follow us on Letterboxd.com if you'd like to see what we've recently watched and to read our individual movie reviews! Ben, Chris, & Kevin Our episode catalogue: https://searchersfilmpodcast.podbean.com/
We experience dino disappointment with 65 plus we also discuss Champions, Boston Strangler, Certified Copy, No Way Out, The Heroic Trio and The Last of Us. 0:00 - Intro 13:28 - Review: 65 50:45 - Other Stuff We Watched: Certified Copy, Testament, Champions, Boston Strangler, Sugar Cookies, No Way Out, The Heroic Trio, The Face of Love, The Last of Us, Yellowjackets 1:52:45 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:55:30 - Outro
Intriguing, enthralling, enigmatic and ultimately moving, words that go some ways towards describing this month's pick, CERTIFIED COPY (2010). Directed by Abbas Kiarostami and starring Juliette Binoche and William Shimmel, the film depicts two people with an undetermined relationship to one another as they spend the day in Tuscany. And so questions arise: What is the exact nature of their relationship? Does objective truth exist? And does it matter if it does? ubscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Android. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter. Visit our site: shutupwatchthis.wordpress.com Send your feedback to shutupwatchthis@gmail.com Please consider leaving a review or a star rating on iTunes, so other folks can find us. © 2023 Ashley Carr & Dave Wilson
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Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy inspires a variety of discussions about hyperreality, film festival bubbles, and why Iran banned a film directed by one of their greatest filmmakers.Join our Patreon for a discussion on the infamous 2010 OscarsWhere to watch Certified CopyMark Kermode's review of Certified CopyWhere to watch Young Adult (2011)
As the events of the Great Recession play out, we turn to Greece where the country's debt crisis is (or isn't) showcased in the dark allegory of Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth.Join our Patreon to hear what other movie we were going to talk about for 2009Where to watch DogtoothThe Greek Prime Minister's thoughts on DogtoothWhere to watch Certified Copy (2010)
Read just a sample of Juliette Binoche's credits—“Mauvais Sang,” “Three Colors: Blue,” “Damage,” “The English Patient,” “Chocolat,” “Certified Copy,” “Clouds of Sils Maria,” “Let The Sunshine In”—and one thing becomes clear: few actors have been as internationally respected for such a sustained period of time. In this episode, she speaks about the importance of acting from the body, and learning to use “sensation” as a starting point. She tells a story about feeling lost on the set of John Boorman's "In My Country," and what set her free should be a lesson to all directors. She talks about how the difficult circumstances surrounding the production of her two newest films, “Both Sides of the Blade” and “Between Two Worlds,” actually served her process. Plus much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
We are starting a brand new category tonight! REFLECTIONS. This week is Ricky's pick and he chose the absolute masterpiece and classic, “Certified Copy.” We also welcome back SKYLER! and all of his cursing too! This film, directed by the late, incomparable, Abbas Kiarostami, was one of his last films before his death in 2016. We break down copies in art, items, relationships, and gifts. We are enamored with this film and hope that you too find some value in the copy. As for this episode, it's all original baby! Oh yeah, Eric is out of the mirrorverse. Welcome back!! Film Discussed: Certified Copy (2010) Letterboxd: Eric Peterson: letterboxd.com/EricLPeterson/ Jared Klopfenstein: letterboxd.com/kidchimp/ Ethan Jasso: letterboxd.com/e_unit7/ Caleb Zehr: letterboxd.com/cjzehr/ Ricky Wickham: letterboxd.com/octopuswizard/ Five star reviews left on the pod get read out loud!
This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor discuss their First Impressions of: Waiting for the Barbarians & The Book of Vision(2:05) and the Abbas Kiarostami Feature Films: Certified Copy(08:44), Close Up(29:21), and The Wind Will Carry Us(42:16). Visit us at https://drinkinthemovies.com Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
gofundme.com/kingraam In this episode Mani and I review Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy featuring Juliette Binoche and William Shimmel.Intro song: King Raam - Lazy Bee, Outro song: King Raam - Without Sleep, Social Media: @kingraam, Voice Messages: www.t.me/mastyorasty, www.kingraam.com, paypal.me/raamemami
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Ben and Nick get chippy talking about this weeks film: Certified Copy. It is one of Nick's favorite movies, and you can guess Ben's opinion of a trilingual art film about a dissolving relationship that is mostly dialogue.
The nerds and Ayden Byrnes review the third film in Kiarostami month, Certified Copy (2010). Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/thenerdcorps Visit our website! www.thenerdcorps.com We have merch! Support the nerds by buying a piece of merch! https://teespring.com/stores/the-nerd-corps Join our official Facebook group for nerd discussions! www.facebook.com/groups/thenerdcorps Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/thenerdcorps_ Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/thenerdcorps Logo done by Alex Almeida, follow her to see her work www.twitter.com/Zans_Zone Intro by Nikki SilentUschi, email her for business inquiries at silentuschi@gmail.com Theme music by https://moamanofaction.bandcamp.com/album/fall-sampler https://www.twitter.com/circuitbird --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdcorps/support
Part 1: Zach, Ash and Julianna discuss movies they saw this week, including: Shake It, Another Round, Mikey and Nicky, Mamma Mia! and Meet the Parents/Fockers.Part 2 (40:25): The group concludes their series on the films of director Abbas Kiarostami with 2010's Certified Copy.See movies discussed in this episode here.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxdSpotifyStitcher RadioRadio Public
Kino Madness is live and uncut this week This episode pits Abbas Kiarostami's 2010 art film "Certified Copy" versus Ruben Ostlund's 2014 dramedy "Force Majeure" Subscribe to our feed wherever you get your podcasts at: anchor.fm/s/16ba53cc/podcast/rss Current tourney bracket: https://challonge.com/nu6s6yc8 Featuring Leo https://letterboxd.com/lab_521/ Nathaniel https://letterboxd.com/nattycboi/ Vance https://letterboxd.com/TheHolyMountain/ and Producer (rarely on mic) Ethan https://letterboxd.com/pageus/
Amir Soltani joins The Tenth Dispatch to discuss CERTIFIED COPY
We're discussing Abbas Kiarostami's enigmatic romance this week with Rob franco as the conversation delves into being okay with not comprehending Kiarostami, this movie holding some of our favorite shots of the decade and where to begin with a directors filmography Alex Jones interviewing David Lynch https://youtu.be/SRxC-BX4K6c --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
(certified copy) نقد فیلم کپی برابر اصل آیا اصل یک اثر،تنها با ارزشه ؟ و یا کپی برابر اصل هم میتونه حتی از نمونه اصلی با ارزش تر باشه؟ بلاخره هر کسی زندگی رو از لنز خودش میبینه و نه صرفا چیزی که واقعا وجود داره اینکه اگه زندگی رو از لنز احساس نگاه کنیم، اتفاقات زندگی چه شکلی دیده میشن؟ و یا اگه همه چیز رو فقط از لحاظ منطق بررسی کنیم چطور دیده میشن؟ متن،روایت، تدوین: محمد حسین فهیمی
In the first episode recorded after beginning some social distancing for the COVID-19 pandemic, Robert and Jason begin by running through the sudden cancellations and closures in the movie business. Then it's on to an eccentric mix of old and new. First, the Canadian political thriller RUN THIS TOWN and the new Amazon Prime series HUNTERS. Then, it's over to diametrically opposed selections CERTIFIED COPY and THE BOSS BABY (!?!). You know we're in crazy times with that last one on the list. Theme music: "Downtown" by Podington Bear. [CC BY-NC 3.0] Time Stamps 8:19 Run This Town, the movie about Rob Ford that's not really about Rob Ford 18:49 Hunters, Amazon's show about Nazi hunters 35:51 Certified Copy, on the Criterion Channel 42:26 The Boss Baby, and its shocking Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature
The entire podcast crew assembles to discuss their favorite films of the 2010s. https://swampflix.com/ James's list: 1. mother! (2017) 2. Certified Copy (2010) 3. Upstream Color (2013) 4. We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) 5. Shoplifters (2018) 6. The Florida Project (2017) 7. Moonlight (2016) 8. Uncut Gems (2019) 9. The Favourite (2018) 10. Burning (2019) 11. Mandy (2019) 12. Enemy (2013) 13. First Reformed (2017) 14. Annihilation (2018) 15. Arrival (2016) 16. Paddington 2 (2017) 17. Nocturnal Animals (2016) 18. Force Majeure (2014) 19. Inside Out (2015) 20. Phantom Thread (2017) 21. Girlhood (2014) 22. A Separation (2011) 23. Sorry to Bother You (2018) 24. Personal Shopper (2016) 25. The Act of Killing (2012)
The boys find themselves in wandering the Italian countryside, pondering the great questions of art and culture. Or maybe they've had this conversation before. Can it live up to the original? Regardless, the will do their best to make it feel like a Certified Copy. Listen to audio commentary tracks from the Aspiring Snobs on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/aspiring-snobs Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aspiring-snobs/id1160080115 Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ovQVUS8LWkOtYweuOoRXR Subscribe to Aspiring Snobs on Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/aspiring-snobs Follow Aspiring Snobs on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aspiringsnobs/ Follow Aspiring Snobs on Twitter: twitter.com/AspiringSnobs
After some big news - New podcast! New co-host! Coming next week! - I get to the discussion of Certified Copy, a film that I was fully on board with for...55 minutes.
We have a civilised discussion about Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood and complete our survey of Abbas Kiarostami with Certified Copy and Like Someone in Love. Bonus features: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Transit and more!
In which the Dans get a high voltage Daily Double, explore the new Criterion Channel app, and give props to dystopian police and sandworms while having never seen JIGOKU: SINNERS OF HELL (1960), BREAKING THE WAVES (1996), CERTIFIED COPY (2010), or CAPTIVE STATE (2019). Featuring special guest Rachel Lyons.
On the one hundred and thirty-sixth episode of THE THIRD ACT PODCAST the crew is way ahead of schedule. Enjoy our new intro that debuts with this episode! For our new release review we dig into a film about a writer dealing with his father's gambling problem called THE WILD PEAR TREE. We pair that with a film about a writer's evolving relationship with a fan called CERTIFIED COPY. Finally, we get back to our Auteurography series on Derek Jarman and discuss a film about a writer/philosopher's life told through bizarre sketches called WITTGENSTEIN. We also discuss pop up books, martians, and the Los Angeles Rams. Keep in touch with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheThirdActPodcast and Twitter: @TheThirdActPod and email us anytime at: TheThirdActPodcast@gmail.com
The "we're also very excited about the new Dan Gilroy film Velvet Buzzsaw, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Toni Collette and RENE RUSSO" edition. With the imminent arrival of the ACMI season Juliette Binoche Forever, Cultural Capital singles out one of its highlights, Abbas Kiarostami's 2010 film, Certified Copy. We also take a look at the international version of Paolo Sorrentino's Silvio Berlusconi-inspired epic Loro, open the Cultural Capital Film Diary, and share our picks from the films scheduled for release later this year. There were a lot of films to get excited about and after all that Binoche, we could only handle so much excitement, so do let us know if we overlooked something egregious. 00:48 Loro 15:11 Cultural Capital Film Diary 16:25 Certified Copy 29:00 High Life (Claire Denis) 33:20 Long Day's Journey Into Night (Bi Gan) 36:40 Jojo Rabbit (Taika Waititi) 40:35 Little Women (Greta Gerwig) Find us: Twitter: TheCultCapPod Facebook: Cultural Capital Podcast Instagram: CulturalCapitalPodcast
Two Joes (Alex and Justin) discuss the new film from Steve McQueen, as well as the recipe for a good heist film. Films/TV discussed: Boy Erased; Beautiful Boy; Close Up; Certified Copy; Hunger; Shame; Widows; Mad Men; Ocean's Eleven; Now You See Me; Logan Lucky; Panic Room; Mission: Impossible; Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol Follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the places below! Justin - http://thecinemaverick.com/ @thecinemaverick on Letterboxd Noah - http://francnoir.blogspot.com/ @francnoir on Twitter Alex - @MediaThinkings on Twitter & Letterboxd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CinemaJoes/support
We discuss the career of the Iranian writer/director of CLOSE UP, TASTE OF CHERRY and CERTIFIED COPY. On this week's Patreon episode, we dove into the cinematic universe of THE SHADOW. WWW.PATREON.COM/THEIMPORTANTCINEMACLUB If you have any questions or comments, feel free to drop us a line at importantcinemaclubpodcast@gmail.com
This episode covers #612 in the Criterion Collection, Certified Copy by Abbas Kiarostami. LISTEN HERE: PODCAST REVIEW Also By Abbas Kiarostami Taste Of Cherry
Collected here, reviews for the four Abbas Kiarostami films we've discussed on the show over the years. Our first was back in 2009, when then co-host Matty Robinson and Adam took a look at Kiarmostami’s A TASTE OF CHERRY as part of our Cannes Film Fest Winners marathon. Tasha Robinson, friend of the show and current co-host at The Next Picture Show, joined Adam for a review of CERTIFIED COPY in 2011. Then in 2012, Josh and Adam included 1990’s CLOSE UP in their Contemporary Iranian Cinema marathon. And finally, a review of Kiarostami’s final film, LIKE SOMEBODY IN LOVE from 2012. To hear Adam's conversation with film writer Tina Hassannia about the director’s legacy, which he recorded just days after learning of Kiarostami's passing, you can find that in episode 593 at filmspotting.dot. 0:00-0:55 - Intro 0:55-11:31 - "Taste of Cherry" 11:31-28:30 - "Certified Copy" 28:30-41:42 - "Close Up" 41:42-1:01:39 - "Like Someone in Love" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abbas Kiarostami, born in 1940 in Tehran, turned to filmmaking in 1970 when he helped set up the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults. He had made a half dozen shorts and one feature, The Report in 1977, before the Iranian Revolution changed the public face of his country. While many filmmakers moved away in search of more creative freedom, Kiarostami continued to direct. Around the early 1990s, his films suddenly found an international foothold at festivals via the Koker trilogy and his most famous work, Close-Up. In 1997, he won a Palm D'Or for Taste of Cherry, helping paint the way for Iranian filmmakers to find an audience abroad. His filmmaking only became more cryptic and complex, especially with his early adoption of digital cinema with Ten and the self-reflexive documentary, Ten on Ten. His final films, Certified Copy and Like Someone In Love, were his only made outside his native Iran. Kiarostami passed away on July 4, 2016. In this special episode of the podcast, Amir Soltani, Tina Hassania, and Carson Lund join the podcast to celebrate the life and work of one of the legendary filmmakers to emerge on the world cinema stage. 0:00-2:49 Opening 2:49-46:18 Abbas Kiarostami — Part 1 47:16-52:02 Sponsorship Section 52:48-1:32:07 Abbas Kiarostami — Part 2 1:32:10-1:33:22 Close
My guest for this month is Neven Mrgan, and he’s joined me to discuss the film he chose for me, the 1997 drama film Taste of Cherry. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: Abbas Kiarostami, who directed this film, is probably the most celebrated living Iranian director We are both huge fans of films with an existentialist bent, like this one Seriously, Criterion, upgrade your crappy DVD of this film already. It’s not even anamorphic for crying out loud! If you want to read someone really get it wrong, read Roger Ebert’s thoughts on this film A film that won the Palme d'Or in 1997, and was named to the 2012 Sight & Sound greatest films of all time list Martin Scorsese is also a huge fan of Kiarostami I assume we’re the only podcast to ever compare this film to Disney’s Wall-E, but I suppose you never know This film reminds me of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colors trilogy, especially Three Colors: Red When we said Apéritif we clearly meant Digestif. Clearly Some of Kiarostami’s other well-known films include Close-Up, Certified Copy, and Like Someone in Love. The last two were made in Italy and Japan respectively I seriously can’t recommend Tony Zhou’s Every Frame a Painting highly enough. Especially his episode on Ensemble Staging, as it relates indirectly to our conversation about what an American remake might do to ruin this film Buy the film from Amazon Watch the film on Hulu
On this episode we begin our second honeymoon phase after episode 200 with Andrew and Bernadette from The AB Film Review by taking an unfortunate trip to see BY THE SEA. Thankfully this film inspired a more interesting double feature with couples traveling through a marriage in REVOLUTIONARY ROAD where Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio plan to save their marriage by moving to Europe and in CERTIFIED COPY a couple who may or may not be married go through various stages of a relationship as they spend a day in Tuscany walking and talking.
Main Review: Blended Top 5 Adam Sandler Movies Film Club Review: Big Bad Wolves What Else We Watched (Devil, Elevator, Certified Copy, The Leftovers, Gotham, Survivor, Big Brother) Next Week Preview (Transformers: Age of Extinction, Top 5 Cartoon Adaptations, Post Tenebras Lux)
September 21, 2013 In which we have tons to talk about in movies and television. In the world of television, we touch on Marvel’s upcoming series “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (ABC), Mindy Kaling’s popular comedy “The Mindy Project” (Fox), and the investigative drama “The Bridge” (FX). We also talk about the movies “Certified Copy” (2010), Steve McQueen’s “Hunger” (2008), and end the show with an intense discussion about Edgar Wright’s “The World’s End” (in theaters). *Side note: Apologies for the quality of the audio this episode. Trying to break in this new mic. Music: “Crystal Blue Persuasion” by Tommy James & The Shondells (Breaking Bad: Season 5) Download/Play / Subscribe in iTunes / Subscribe via RSS
A look at May's release including Being John Malkovich, Certified Copy, Summer Interlude and Summer with Monika
We shift gears and go a little art house this week as we check out a pair of films that took the film festival circuit by storm. First, "Meek's Cutoff," a sparse exploration of trust and survival off the Oregon Trail in the 1800s, based on a true story. Then, "Certified Copy," a day in the life of a man and a woman who may or may not have a history together.
Matthew Socey discusses the film CERTIFIED COPY and the DVD/Blu-Ray release of BLOW OUT. The Film Yap's Joe Shearer will review FAST FIVE. Both will talk with actor Rob Johansen about IRT's production of THE 39 STEPS and the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
This edition of the podcast is a special joint production with the AFI Now web site, the online home of the AFI film festival in Los Angeles. Robert Davis and J. Robert Parks talk about the new film by Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami called CERTIFIED COPY starring Juliette Binoche. For more information about the fest, visit http://blog.afi.com/afifest
Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode return for their film review. Mark is at the Shetland Film Festival and is joined by film, music and documentary director Julien Temple and Jason Isaacs.There's the week's top ten movies and Simon and Mark review the week's top films. This week it's Dinner for Schmucks, The Switch, Last Exorcism, Cherry Tree Lane, Jonah Hex and Certified Copy.