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"The DaVinci Code"
rated pg 13
Based on the novel by Dan Brown. Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks),
a famous symbologist, is on the run for a murder he didn't
commit. His only hope of clearing himself is through the granddaughter
of the victim and finding the Holy Grail before the killers
do. Also stars Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina,
Paul Bettany, Jean Reno, and Etienne Chicot. Written by Akiva
Goldsman and directed by Ron Howard.
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"Over the Hedge"
rated pg
Based on the comic strip. RJ (Bruce Willis), a racoon has
lost the sleeping bears food and only has a day or so to replace
it or he is dead. He finds a group of animals who will help
him and they venture into the nearby human city in order to
partake in their trash cans. Also stars Garry Shandling, Steve
Carell, Gene Wilder, William Shatner, Allison Janney, Wanda
Sykes, Thomas Haden Church, Avril Lavigne, Eugene Levy, and
Nick Nolte. Written by Len Blum and Lorne Cameron. Directed
by Tim Johnson, and Karey Kirkpatrick.
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"Akeelah and the Bee"
rated pg
Akeelah is an 11 year-old girl in South LA who feels she doesn't
belong anywhere. Her teacher recommends that she participate
in their spelling bee because she is a good student. She finds
a coach to help her and discovers that she is really good
with words. Stars Keke Palmer, Laurence Fishburn, Angela Bassett,
Curtis Armstrong, Lee Thompson Young, and Dalia Phillips.
Written and directed by Doug Atchison.
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"Silent Hill"
rated r
A woman searches for her missing daughter in a town that has
been put in darkness. Stars Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden,
Sean Bean, Kim Coates, and Tanya Allen. Written by Roger Avary
and Roger Roberts. Directed by Christophe Gans.
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"The Sentinel"
rated pg-13
Based on a bood by Gerald Petievich. A fugitive Secret Service
agent must clear his name of a friends murder and also save
the life of the president. Stars Michael Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland,
Kim Basinger, Eva Longoria, David Rasche, Gloria Reuben, and
Danny A. Gonzales. Written by George Nolfi and directed by
Clark Johnson
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"Friends with Money"
rated r
Three maried couples and their one single friend work with
ups and downs of life together. Some have more money than
others. Stars Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener,
Frances McDormand, Jason Isaacs, Ty Burrell, and Simon McBurney.
Written and directed by Nicole Holofcener.
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"The Wild"
rated g
Samson, a young lion who has been raised in captivity finds
himself accidently plucked from the New York Zoo and taken
to Africa. His pals try and rescue him from the Wild. Voices
of Kiefer Sutherland, Eddie Izzard, Jonathan Kimmel, James
Belushi, William Shatner, Don Cherry, and Doninic Scott Kay.
Written by Ed Decter, Mark Gibson, Philip Halprin, and John
J. Strauss. Directed by Steve "Spaz" Williams.
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"The Benchwarmers"
rated pg-13
A millionaire helps three nerdy budies from a baseball team
aimed at beating the Little Leaguers, who are bullies. Stars
Jon Heder, Brooke langton, Rob Schneider, Jon Lovitz, Tim
Meadows, David Spade, and Jilian Henry. Written by Allen Covert
and Nick Swardson. Directed by Dennis Dugan.
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"Find Me Guilty"
rated r
The true story of gangster Jack NiNorscio (Vin Diesel), who
defends himself, instead of turning Mob informant. Also stars
Peter Dinklage, Annabella Sciorra, Ron Silver, Richard Portnow,
and Alex Rocco. Writtin by J.J. Mancini, Robert McCrea, and
Sidney Lumet. Directed by Sidney Lumet.
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"TsoTsi"
rated r
Subtitled. An angry young man from the ghettos in South Aftrica
is forced to face his anger and the consequences of his violence.
Stars Presley Chweneyagae, Mothusi Magano, Isreal Makoe, Percy
Matsemela, and Jerry Mofokeng. Written and directed by Gavin
Hood.
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"Joyeux Noel"
rated pg-13
Subtitled. On Christmas Eve 1914, during WWI, opposing troops
(Scottish, French, German, and Danish) put down their weapons,
shake hands, and share the holidays together. Stars Diane
Kruger, Benno Furmann, Guillaume Canet, Gary Lewis, Dany Boon,
Daniel Bruhl, and Alex Ferns. Written and directed by Christian
Carion
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"Fateless"
not rated.
Subtitled. A young boy during the holocaust, takes a wrong
bus to work one day and ends up bound for Auschwitz, where
he fights not only for his life but for his humanity. Stars
Marcell Nagy, Tibor Mertz, Jeno Nagy, Bela Dora, and Peter
Vallai. Written by Imre Kertesz and directed by Lojos Koltai
Lajos.
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"Scary Movie 4"
rated pg-13
Cindy Campbell, her sex-crazed friend, Brenda, and clueless
Tom Ryan team up to save the world from an alien invasion.
Stars Anna Faris, Criag Bierko, Carmen Electra, Regina Hall,
Dr. Phil, Leslie Nielsen, and DeRay Davis. Written by Jim
Abrahmas, Craig Mazin, and Pat Proft. Directed bu Davod Zucker.
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"Thank you for Smoking"
rated r
Based on the novel by Christopher Buckley. Nick (Aaron Eckhart)
is a big tobacco lobyist, brilliant at what he does. He has
all kinds of ideas on how to keep smoking popular, but can
he do a good job and remain a good role model for his son.
Also stars Maria Bello, Cameron Bright, Adam Brody, Sam Elliott,
Katie Holmes, William H. Macy, Dennis Miller, Rob Lowe, and
Robert Duvall. Written and directed by Jason Reitman.
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"Lucky Number Slevin"
rated r
Mistaken identity? Slevin (Josh Hartnett) is in the middle
of a rival gang war between the Rabbi and the Boss and also
being watched by a detective and and assassin. He must get
out of this someway. Also stars Ben Kingsley, Morgan Freeman,
Stanley Tucci, Bruce Willis, Danny Aiello, and Lucy Lu. Written
by Jason Smilovic and directed by Paul McGuigan.
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"Take the Lead"
rated pg-13
Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) usually teaches the rich
and famous to dance but decides to go to a pubic high school
and teach the kids in detention. Based on fact, he finally
helps his students and they win a ballroom dance contest.
Also stars Robert Brown, Alfre Woodard, Yaya DaCosta, Dante
Basco, Lauren Collins, and El ijah Kelley. Written by Dianne
Houston and directed by Liz Friedlander.
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"Ice Age: The Meltdown"
rated pg
The age of ice is melting, which is bad for the cute furry
friends who inhabit the cold. Diego, Manny and Sid must warn
their fellow animals and hope they catch the boat so they
won't drown. A sequel to the 2002 film. Stars Ray Momano,
John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Josh Peck, and
Seann William Scott. Written by Jon Vitti and directed by
Carlos Saldanha.
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"Ask the Dust"
rated r
Beautiful Mexican, Camilla, (Salma Hayek) dreams of risng
above her station, when she meets a charismatic writer. They
clash in personality, but things get complicated. Based on
an novel by John Fante. Also stars Colin Farrell, Donald Sutherland,
Idina Menzel, William Mapother, and Tamara Craig Thomas. Written
and directed by Robert Towne.
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"ATL" rated
pg-13
A tale set in Atlanta about four friends and how they struggle
with their new desires, including the call for easy money.
It has great hip-hop music and lots of roller skating. Based
on real-life experiences of two of the producers. Stars Big
Boi, Lonette McKee, T.I., Bone Crusher, Deith David, Jackie
Long, and Evan Ross Naess. Written by Antwone Fisher, Tina
Gordon Chism, Joe Robert Cole, and Gina France Bythewood.
Directed by Chris Robinson.
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"Basic Instinct 2"
rated r
The deadly Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) moves from San
Francisco to London, but Scotland Yard is on the case. A psychologist
is assigned to her case after a murder occurs. He is wise
to her charms but has dreams about her. Also stars David Morrissey,
Charlotte Rampling, David Thewlis, and Hugh Dancy. Written
by Leora Barish and Henry Bean. Directed by Michael Caton-Jones.
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"Stay Alive"
rated pg-13
A bunch of teenagers enjoy playing on new online horror game,
which has not been released to the public. The only thing
different about this one is that the real player die like
the player in the game. Stars Samaire Armstrong, Jim Bishop,
Sophia Bush, Jon Foster, Frankie Muniz, Billy Louviere, and
James Haven. Written by William Brent Bell and Matthew Peterman.
Directed by William Brent Bell.
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"Failure to Launch"
rated pg-13
Tripp (Matthew McConaughey), who still lives with his parents,
meets Paula (Sarah Jessica Parker), who is a pro at getting
people to do things, like move out of the house. It backfires
and they fall for each other. Also stars Jooey Deschanel,
Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates, and Justin Bartha. Written by
Tom J Astle and Matt Ember. Directed by Tom Dey.
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"The Hills Have Eyes"
rated r
A remake, the Carter clan gets lost in the desert after being
told to follow a short-cut by a man at the last gas starion.
They meet a group of blood thirsty things that try and kill
them. Stars Desmond Askew, Emilie de Ravin, Dan Byrd, Kathleen
Quinlan, Tom Bower, and Ted Levine. Written by Gregory Levasseur
and Alexandre Aja. Directed by Alexandre Aja.
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"Inside Man"
rated r
A cop versus a desperate bank robber whose crime has become
violent. He takes over a Manhattan bank and takes hostages.
The cop (Denzel Washington) tries to outwit him until a third
party comes in with a hidden agenda. Also stars Clive Owen,
Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe, Kim Director, Chrisopher Plummer,
and Chiwetel Ejiofor. Written by Adam Erbacher and directed
by Spike Lee.
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"The Shaggy Dog"
rated pg
Dave Douglas (Tim Allen) has this irritating condition, scratching,
but it isn't from dandruff. He turns into a sheepdog after
being bitten by one that is thousands of years old. He has
to find out why this is happening so he becomes a better husband
and dad. Also stars Robert Downey, Jr., Danny Glover, Kristin
Davis, Craig Kilborn, Jane Curtin, and Spencer Breslin. Written
by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley. Directed by Brian Robbins.
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"Cache"
rated r
A TV host maned Georges gets a package in the mail. Inside
is a video taken of his family, shot from an angle that seems
to come from the street. The tape's footage grows incresingly
personal, he feels it has something to do with his past. This
film is subtitled. Stars Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteull,
Maurice Benichou, and Annie Girardot. Written and directed
by Michael Haneke.
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"Date Movie"
rated pg-13
Julia Jones is a lonely girl who is overweight and want to
find a man.... she has work done and finds someone who she
can love. A spoof on Scarry Movie, Mr & Mrs. Smith, and
many more movies. Stars Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Eddie
Griffin, Jennifer Coolidge, and Tony Cox. Written and directed
by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer.
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"Underworld: Evolution"
rated r
Another war between the werewolves and vampires, as Death
Dealers and the Lycans are getting ready for a final beatdown.
Senes's origins are causes for the current war, she created
the ultimate monster, a cross between a vampire and a werewolf.
Stars Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Shane Brolly, Tony
Curran, and Michael Sheen. Written by Danny McBride and directed
by Len Wiseman.
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"The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrade"
rated r
Ranch foreman Pete Perkins "Tommy Lee Jones" tries
to fulfill a promise to his recently deceased friend to bury
him in his hometown in Mexico. He finds a lot of mystery in
the return. Also stars, Barry Pepper, Julio, Cesar Cedillo,
Dwight Yoakam, January Jones, Vanessa Bauche, and Melissa
Leo. Written by Guillermo Arriaga and directed by Tommy Lee
Jones.
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"V for Vendetta"
rated r
In the future, Britain, Germany has won World War II, the
region is run as a facist state. A masked vigilante known
as "V" conducts terroristic raids on the police.
This leads to the underdogs revolting against tyranny, destroying
two London landmarks. Stars Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving,
John Hurt, Stephen Rea, Rupert Graves, Sinead Cusack, and
Stephen Fry. Written by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski.
Directed by James McTeigue.
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