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"Night at the Museum"
rated pg
A bumbling security guard accidentally lets loose an ancient
curse, and all the animals and insects come to life and try
to escape. Stars Ernest Borgnine, Ben Stiller, Mickey Rooney,
Owen Wilson, Dick VanDyke, Paul Rudd, Jack Cherry, Mizuo Peck,
and Robin Williams. Written by Robert Ben Grant and Thomas
Lennon. Directed by Shawn Levy.
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"Rocky Balboa"
rated pg
Rocky comes out of retirement to fight one more time. Stars
Sylvester Stallone, Burt Young, Milo Ventimiglia, Geraldine
Hughes, and Tony Burton. Written and directed by Sylvester
Stallone.
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"The Pursuit of Happyness"
rated pg-13
A struggling unemployed salesman takes custody of his son
and finds out he can do anything that he sets his mind to.
Based on a true story. Stars Will Smith, Jaden Smith, Dan
Castellaneta, Brian Howe, and Kurt Fuller. Written by Steve
Conrad and directed by Gabriele Muccino.
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"The Holiday"
rated pg-13
Two women, one from America and one from England, trad homes
for Christmas, after bad breakups. It chanes their lives.
Stars Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Jack Black, Eli
Wallach, Edward Burns, Bill Macy, Shelley Berman, and Shannyn
Sossamon. Written and directed by Nancy Meyers.
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"Blood Diamond"
rated r
Set in 1990's Sierra Leone during their Civil War, two African
men, one white and one black, join to recover a rare pink
diamond that can transform their lives. Stars Jennifer Connelly,
Leonardo DiCaprio, Stephen Collins, Djimon Hounsou, David
Harewood, and Michael Sheen. Written by Charles Leavitt, Marshall
Herskovitz, and Edward Zwick. Directed by Edward Zwick.
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"Apacalypto"
rated r
Takes place during the heyday of Mayan civilization, oppression
and violence are the norm. A man is ripped from his peaceful
existence by an invading force, he will do anything to get
back to his family. Stars Rudy Youngblood, Raoul Trujillo,
Dalia Hernandez, and Jonathan Brewer. Written and directed
by Mel Gibson.
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"The Nativity Story"
rated pg
This movie cronicles the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem
for the birth of Jesus. Stars Shohreh Aghdashloo, Keisha Castle-Hughes,
Oscar Isaac, Hiam Abbass, and Alexander Siddig. Written by
Mike Rich and directee by Catherine Hardwicke.
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"The Fountain"
rated pg-13
A man seeks immortality by traveling through the past, present,
and future and also keeping his same love. Stars Hugh Jackman,
Rachel Weisz, Ellen Burstyn, Sean Gullette, Mark Margolis,
and Sean Patrick Thomas. Written and directed by Darren Aronofsky.
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"Deck the Halls"
rated pg
Two neighbors fight it out after one neighbor decorates his
house for the holidays so brightly it can be seen from space.
Stars Matthew Broderick, Danny DeVito, Kirstin Chenoweth,
Kristin Davis, Dylan Blue, and Jill Morrison. Written by Don
Rhymer, Matt Corman, and Chris Ord. Directed by John Whitesell.
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"Happy Feet"
rated pg
Born unable to sing, a young penguin discovers he can dance
but that is not a good way to attract a mate. He helps save
the penguins food supply and is back in their good graces.
Stars Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman,
Brittany Murphy, and Alyssa Shafer. Written by Warren Coleman
and John Collee. Directed by George Miller.
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"Bobby"
rated r
In 1968, it describes several lives before and during the
Robert F. Kennedy assassination at the Ambassador Hotel in
Los Angeles. Stars Emilio Estevez, Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore,
Sharon Stone, Elijah Wood, Helen Hunt, Heather Graham, Laurence
Fishburne, Lindsay Lohan, William M. Macy, Harry Belafonte,
Martin Sheen, Ashton Kutcher, Nick Cannon, Christopher Slater,
and Freddy Rodriguez. Written and directed by Emilio Estevez.
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"The Queen"
rated pg-13
A story of behind-the-scenes interaction with Queen Elizabeth
II and Prime Minister Tony Blair during their struggle with
the death of Princess Diana. Stars Helen Mirren, Michael Sheen,
James Cromwell, Sylvia Syms, Helen McRory, and Alex Jennings.
Wrtten by Peter Morgan and directed by Stephen Frears
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"Babel"
rated r
Four interweaving stories of love and how they deal with strife,
set in Morocco, Tunisia, Mexico, and Japan. Stars Brad Pitt,
Cate Blanchett, Gael Garcia, Bernal, Mahima Chaudhry, Jamie
McBride, and Nathan Gamble. Written by Guillermo Arriaga and
directed by Alejandro Gonzailezaajrritu.
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"For Your Consideration"
rated pg-13
Three actors learn they might be picked as an oscar condender
for their part in "Home for Purim" a drama set in
the mid-1940's . Stars Jillian
Armenante, Lance Barber, Christopher Guest, Pamela Clay, Eugene
Levy, Harry Shearer, and Rachel Harris. Written by Christopher
Guest and Eugene Levy. Directed by Christopher Guest.
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"Deja Vu"
rated pg-13
A federal agent falls in love with a New Orleans woman who
is fated to be murdered. Stars Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer,
Jim Caviezel, Paula Patton, Bruce Greenwood, Elle Fanning,
and Adam Goldberg. Written by Terry Rossio and Bill Marsilii.
Directed by Tony Scott.
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"Fast Food Nation"
rated r
A marketing executive for a burger chain investigates when
tests show that meat patties are contaminated with cow manure.
Based on the book by Eric Schlosser. Stars Greg Kinnear, Patricia
Arquette, Bobby Cannavale, Luis Guzman, Ethan Hawke, Kris
Kristofferson, Bruce Willis, and Avril Lavigne. Written by
Richard Linklater and Eric Schlosser. Directed by Richard
Linklater.
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"Driving Lessons"
rated pg-13
The son of an overprotective mother takes a summer job as
an assistant to an eccentric, aging actress. Stars Laura Linney,
Julie Walters, Rubert Grint, Michelle duncan, and Tamsin Egerton.
Written and directed by Jeremy Brock.
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"A Good Year"
rated pg-13
Based on the book by Peter Mayle. A London banker inherits
his uncle's vineyard in Provence, but it does not fit his
lifestyle of the busy stock market. He had grown up on the
vineyard and had forgotten what good memories he had, including
a young lady. Stars Russel Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Albert
Finney, Abbie Cornish, Tom Hollander, and Didier Bourdon.
Written by Marc Klein and directed by Ridley Scott.
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"Casino Royale"
rated pg-13
Based on the book by Ian Fleming. Agent 007, James Bond, meets
a girl he could fall in love with, and travels over the world,
gambling with big stakes, and find the money he has lost.
It is a mystery who has it. Stars Daniel Criag, Judi Dench,
Eva Green, Giancarlo Giannini, Simon Abkarian, Jeffrey Wright,
John Cleese, and Tobias Menzies. Written by Neal Purvis, Robert
Wade, and Anthony Waye. Directed by Martin Campbell.
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"Stranger Than Fiction"
rated pg-13
A mentally unstable IRS auditor hears an author's voice in
his head and discovers he is in her latest novel and scheduled
to die at the end. Stars Will Ferrell, Maggie Hyllenhaal,
Dustin Hoffman, Queen Latifah, Emma Thompson, Tony Hale, and
Linda Hunt. Written by Zach Helm and directed by Marc Forster.
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"The Return"
rated pg-13
A young woman has nightmares about a murder that took place
25 years earlier. She returns to the town in Texas where she
finds it really happend. Stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, J.C.
Mackenzie, Adam Scott, Sam Shepard, Katherine Willis, and
Phillip Lanier. Written by Adam Sussman and directed by Asif
Kapadia.
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"Harsh Times"
rated r
An unstable Gulf War veteran becomes a law enforcement agent
and incites confrontation and violence on the streets of Los
Angeles. Stars Christian Bale, Freddy Rodrequez, Terry Crews,
Eva Longoria, Michael Monks, and Noel Gugliemi. Written and
directed by David Ayer.
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"Flushed Away"
rated pg
Roddy, a pampered British rat is flushed down the toilet by
a visitor and finds a slimy sewage city but has great adventures.
Stars Kate Winslet, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis,
Shane Richie, and Simon Callow. Written by Dick Clement and
Ian LaFrenais. Directed by Henry Anderson, David Bowers, and
Sam Fell.
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"Running With Scissors"
rated r
Based on the book by Autusten Burroughs. A grown man looks
back on his childhood, given away to his mothers doctor. It
shows the unhappy family he becomes. Stars Annette Bening,
Gwyneth Paltrow, Brian Cox, Jill Clayburgh, Joseph Fiennes,
Evan Rachel Wood, Alec Baldwin, and Joseph Cross. Written
and directed by Ryan Murphy.
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