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  1. Virtue is a 1932 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Edward Buzzell and starring Carole Lombard, Pat O'Brien and Shirley Grey. [1] It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. [2]

  2. Feb 3, 2023 · Game of Thrones star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is leading a medieval gothic horror movie called Virtue, which will be directed by Joanna Coates.

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  3. All rights goes to SONY PICTURES CLASSIC

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    A mysterious extraterrestrial force is transforming Florida’s panhandle, wondrously mutating the flora and fauna—and even time itself. Each member of the five-woman team that ventures into “the Shimmer,” as it’s called, is driven by different questions. For the biologist on the team, Lena, the questions are personal as well as scientific: What happ...

    As parents, our purpose—a commitment to a long-term goal in the service of others—is often intertwined with our identity as caregivers. This is especially true for Bao’sprotagonist, a middle-aged woman whose last dumpling in her bamboo steamer magically transforms into a crying baby dumpling. She attends to the dumpling’s every need, proudly record...

    There is a scene in Blindspotting, the latest film from director Carlos López Estrada, that will likely weigh heavily on anyone who has been stereotyped as someone they’re not. Miles, a Caucasian man played brilliantly by Rafael Casal, is told at a house party hosted by a tech-sector kingpin in his gentrifying city that he “doesn’t have to act ghet...

    Bohemian Rhapsodyis a rock-n-roll biopic about Freddie Mercury of the band Queen, and, in many ways, it’s completely typical of the genre. We have the rise to fame, the fall from grace, the redemption—hardly a scene passes without a cliché of one kind or another. Many of those clichés border on homophobic, as Mercury’s licentious bisexuality seems ...

    Zain wants to sue his parents for bringing him into this world. He has good reason: The family lives in poverty so extreme that no one really knows how old Zain is, because he has no birth certificate, and his growth has been stunted. Zain might regret having been born, but that doesn’t stop him from trying to make life better for those around him....

    When Rachel Chu arrives in Singapore, she discovers that her boyfriend Nick Young belongs to the country’s super-rich elite—and that she and her lucky red dress are not enough to impress his icily polite mother Eleanor. While part of Rachel’s struggle is over language and traditions (like her stilted Mandarin and confusion over whether to call Elea...

    Disobedienceis not a love triangle, in the usual Hollywood sense. It tells the story of three people who grew up in an Orthodox Jewish community in London: Ronit, Dovid, and Esti. Ronit is the daughter of the community’s spiritual leader, who had once rejected her for being bisexual. When he dies, she returns home—and there Ronit encounters her tee...

    As Eighth Gradeopens, the awkward, isolated, and endearing teen Kayla shares some tips about “being yourself” on her YouTube channel. In the next (ironic) clip, she carefully does her hair and makeup, then arranges herself in the perfect wake-up position for a morning selfie. “Ugh,” she says on social media, “just woke up like this.” It’s easy to s...

    Alex Honnold is the star of the documentary Free Solo, in which the California native attempts to scale the world’s tallest monolith in Yosemite using his hands and feet and literally nothing else—no ropes, no nets, and apparently no fear. Even on the last day of filming, no one knew yet whether they were making a triumph or a tragedy. Honnold’s tr...

    “There’s no hate in this movie,” whispered my friend Adele as we watched Leave No Trace, a touch of awe in her voice. Will lives in a state forest with his 13-year-old daughter Tom, and the two spend their days collecting firewood, foraging for food, and doing what they have to do to survive. Why? How did they get there? For the most part, Leave No...

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0023659Virtue (1932) - IMDb

    Virtue: Directed by Edward Buzzell. With Carole Lombard, Pat O'Brien, Mayo Methot, Jack La Rue. A relationship gradually develops between a savvy New York street girl and a good-hearted cab driver, but other matters keep getting in their way, including financial problems and a murder.

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Edward Buzzell
    • 1932-10-25
  5. Virtue (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Rotten Break Veteran hustler Lil (Mayo Methot) offers living space and general advice to recently-arrested Mae (Carole Lombard) in Virtue, from Robert Riskin's screenplay.

  6. Overview. Given a second chance after her arrest for prostitution, Mae decides to go straight. Mae is soon befriended by kindly cab driver Jimmy Doyle who gets her work at a diner, where she meets Gert, another former prostitute. Mae and Jimmy fall in love, marry and save to buy a small business.