19 January, 2014

LOL
Director: Lisa Azuelos 
Rating: 12
Starring: Miley Cyrus
      
Synopsis:

Pretty teen Lola and her high school friends struggle to elude their bewildered parents, pull off daring hookups and sow some seriously wild oats in this coming-of-age comedy for the social media era.



 
LOL trailer

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         
 2)    Cyberbully
 Director: Charles Biname
Rating: U
Synopsis:

Teenager Taylor Hillridge finds herself a target of bullying by fellow students through a popular social website in this topical drama with a message. After the abuse makes Taylor afraid to face her classmates, her mother gets involved.

 

3)      The Last Song
Director:  Julie Ann Robinson 
Rating: PG
Synopsis:

Miley Cyrus has top billing as 17-year-old Ronnie Miller, a rebellious former piano prodigy who doesn't hide her hostility after being sent off to spend the summer in Georgia with her estranged father (Greg Kinnear). Rebuffing her dad's attempts to reconnect, the aloof Ronnie begins to thaw when she meets beach volleyballer Will Blakelee (Liam Hemsworth). Kelly Preston also stars in this contemporary tearjerker based on the Nicholas Sparks novel.

 
4)      Prom
Director: Joe Nussbaum 
Rating : U
Synopsis:

Reinventing a rite of passage event for a new generation of prom-goers, this Disney movie mixes the stories of several high schoolers who are alternately planning on going -- or not going -- to the biggest dance of the year.
 

 

5)      Sleepover 

Director: 
Rating: PG
Synopsis:

As their first year of high school looms ahead, four best friends have one last summer sleepover. Desperate to shed their nerdy status, they take part in a night-long scavenger hunt that pits them against their popular archrivals.

 

6)      Ginger and Rosa  

Director:
Rating: 12A
Synopsis:

With the Cold War looming over them, teen best pals Ginger and Rosa share everything in early 1960s London -- until betrayal drives them apart. Sally Potter directs this intimate period drama steeped in the anxieties of the dawning nuclear age.

 

7)      Anita and me                         
Director: Metin Huseyin
Rating: 12A
Synopsis:

As a recent Indian immigrant, 12-year-old Meena is so desperate to distance herself from her family and become part of the British in crowd that she swears allegiance to the local bad girl, with disastrous results.

 

8)      Tuck Everlasting  

Director: Jay Russell
Rating:PG
Synopsis:

When a teenage girl named Winnie gets lost in the woods and meets Jesse Tuck near a magic spring, she befriends his family and learns why they need to keep their lives a secret from the rest of the world.

The synopsis for each film was taken from www.netflix.com.