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"The Edge of Heaven"
rated r
Subtitled. A Turk returns to his homeland to find the daughter
of a prostitute his aging father accidentally killed. Stars
Nurgul Yesilcay, Baki Davrak, Hanna Schygulla, and Turcel
Kurtiz. Written and directed by Fatih Akin.
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"Babylon A.D."
rated pg-13
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a battle-hardened mercenary
lives by his own personal code of ethics until he meets a
young girl and her guardian from a nunnery. His assignment,
get them to New York safely. Stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh,
Melanie Thierry, Mark Strong, Gerard Depardieu, and Joel Kirby.
Written by Eric Besnard and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz.
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"Traitor"
rated pg-13
Straight-arrow agent Roy Clayton assumes a command of a special
FBI task force. He finds a former Special Ops soldier who
now aids terrorists. Stars Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Jeff Daniels,
Neal McDonough, and Said Taghmaoul. Written by Jeffrey Nachmanoff
and Steve Martin. Directed by Jeffrey Nachmanoff.
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"Elegy"
rated r
Based on a novel by Philip Roth. A beautiful student throws
into disarray the life of an aging lecturer and cultural critic.
Stars Penelope Cruz, Ben Kingsley, Dennis Hopper, Peter Sarsgaard,
and Patricia Clarkson. Written by Nicholas Meyer and directed
by Isabel Coixet.
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"The Last Mistress"
rated r Subtittled.
A notorious libertine continues his longtime affair with a
Spanish woman even after marrying an aristocrat. Stars Asia
Argento, Roxane Mesquida, Michael Lonsdale, and Yolane Moreau.
Written and directed by Catherine Breillat.
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"Hamlet 2"
rated r
Outraged citizens try to pull the plug on a high-school drama
teacher's lighthearted sequel to Shakespeare's famous tragedy.
Stars Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, David Arquette, Marshall
Bell, Skylar Astin, and Elisabeth Shue. Written by Andrew
Fleming and Pam Brady. Directed by Andrew Fleming.
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"What We Do Is Secret"
rated r
A biopic on the legendary punk band the Germs. Stars Shane
West, Bijou Phillips, Ashton Holmes, Rick Gonzalez, and Noah
Segan. Written by Michelle Baer Ghaffari and Rodger Grossman.
Directed by Rodger Grossman.
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"The Longshots"
rated pg
A down-on-his-luck former football player becomes the new
coach of the Minden Illinois Pop Warner football team. Based
on a true story. He trains his niece to become the teams quarterback
and gives him a second chance at life. Stars Ice Cube, Keke
Palmer, Tasha Smith, and Jill Marie Jones. Written by Nick
Santora and directed by Fred Durst.
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"Tropic Thunder"
rated r
A pampered superstar sets out for Southeast Asia to take part
in the biggest movie produced. But soon after filming begins,
he and his co-stars must become real soldiers when fighting
breaks out in that part of the jungle. Stars Ben Stiller,
Jack Black, Robert Dornwy, Jr, Nick Nolte, Steve Coogan, Matthew
McConaughey, Tom Cruise, Reggie Lee, and Jay Baruchtel. Written
by Ben Stiller and Justin Theroux. Directed by Ben Stiller,
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"American Teen"
rated pg-13
Documentary. Four high-school seniors, at a small school in
Indiana, navigate their way through the ups and downs of their
senior year. Written and directed by Nanette Burstein.
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"Holding Trevor"
rated r
After finally breaking up with his drug-addicted lover, a
gay man begins a new romance that complicates his other relationships.
Stars Brent Gorski, Jay Brannon, and Melissa Searing. Written
by Br Gorski and directed by Rosser Goodman.
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"Henry Poole Is Here"
rated pg
After leaning he has only a short time to live, a man undergoes
a miraculous transformation, due to an image on his house.
Stars Luke Wilson, Radha Mitchell, Adriana Barraza, George
Lopez, and Cheryl Hines. Written by Albert Torres and directed
by Mark Pellington.
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"Mirrors"
rated r
In a bid to pull his shattered life back together, a trouble
ex-cop takes a job as a security guard at a burned out department
store. He begins to see horrifying images. Stars Kiefer Sutherland,
Paula Patton, Amy Smart, Careron Boyce, and Mary Beth Pell.
Written by Alexandre Aja and Gregory Levasseur. Directed by
Alexandre Aja.
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"Vicky Cristina Barcelona"
rated pg-13
Americans Vicky and Cristina arrive in Spain for a summer
vacation at a friend's Barcelona home. They both meet a seductive
partner who invites them for a weekend of fun. Stars Javier
Bardem, Patricia Clarkson, Penelope Cruz, Kevin Dunn, Scarlett
Johansson, and Zak Orth. Written and directed by Woody Allen.
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"Brideshead Revisited"
rated pg-13
Based on a novel by Evelyn Waugh. An Oxford student, befriended
by an aristocrat student, finds that the power and privilege
experienced by the family is seductive. He falls in love with
his friend's sister but finds he cannot have her. Stars Matthew
Godde, Hayley Alwell, Ben Whitshaw, Emma Thompson, Michael
Gambon, Sreta Scacchi, and Jonathan Cake. Written by Jeremy
Brock and Andrew Davies. Directed by Julian Jarrold.
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"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
2" rated pg-13
Based on a novel by Ann Brashares. Following freshman year
at college, best friends find it increasingly difficult to
stay in touch. Their lives take different paths. Stars Amber
Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, Blake Lively, Rachel
Nichols, and Blythe Danner. Written by Elizabeth Chandler
and directed by Sanaa Hamri.
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"Pineapple Express"
rated r
Soner Dale Denton's enjoyment of a rare strain of marijuana
may prove fatal. After witnessing a murder, he drops his weed
and panics when he finds it can be traced to the dealer. Stars
Seth Rogen, James Franco, Gary Cole, Rosie Perez, and Ed Begley.
Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Directed by David
Gordon Green.
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"Tell No One"
rated r Subtittled.
Based on a novel by Harlan Coben. A widowed murder suspect
goes on the run after receiving a strange e-mail from a woman
who may be his dead wife. Stars Francois Cluzet, Andre Dussollier,
Marie-Josee Croze, and Kristen-Scott Thomas. Written by Guillaume
Canet and Philippe Lefebvre. Directed by Guillaume Canet.
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"Step Brothers"
rated r
When two people marry they each bring an adult son to the
marriage. These sons are lazy and live at home. Their insane
rivalry pulls the new family apart, forcing them to work together
to reunite their parents. Stars Will Ferrell, John C Reilly,
Richard Jenkins, Mary Steenburgen, Adam Scott, and Seth Rogen.
Written by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay. Directed by Adam McKay.
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"The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor"
rated pg-13
China's ruthless Dragon Emperor and his large army are buried
in clay for millennia. When young archaeologist Alex O'Connell
is tricked into reviving the emperor, he and his famous parents
must find a way to send the ghoul back to the grave. Stars
Brendan Fraser, Jet Li, Maria Bello, John Hannah, Russell
Wong, Liam Cunningham, and Isabella Leong. Written by Alfred
Gough and Miles Millar. Directed by Rob Cohen.
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"The Midnight Meat Train"
rated r
Based on a short story by Clive Barker. When a struggling
photographer is noticed by a prominent art gallery, he wants
to show the darker side of life and follow Mahogany, a serial
killer who preys on late-night subway commuters. Stars Bradley
Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Vinnie Jones, Brooke Shields, and Roger
Bart. Written by Jeff Buhler and directed by Ryuhel Kilamura.
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"Swing Vote"
rated pg-13
Bud, a beer-slinging loser, has one bright spot in his life,
his daughter. She takes care of both of them, however, on
Election Day, Molly sets off an unforeseen chain of events
that result in the race for the presidency coming down to
just one vote,her fathers. Stars Kevin Costner, Madeline Carroll,
Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Nathan Lane,
Stanley Tucci, George Lopez, Mare Winningham, and Judge Reinhold.
Written by Jason Richman and Joshua Michael Stern. Directed
by Joshua Michael Stern.
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"Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter
S. Thompson" rated r
Documentary. Home videos, audiotapes and writings from the
late adventurer. Written and directed by Alex Gibney.
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"Brick Lane"
rated pg-13
Based on a novel by Monica Ali. Stuck in a loveless arranged
marriage, a Muslim seamstress in London embarks on an affair
with a customer. Stars Tannishtha Chatterjee, Satish Kaushik,
Christopher Simpson, and Naeem Begum. Written by Laura Jones
and directed by Sarah Gavron.
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"The Wackness"
rated r
A teenage pot dealer sells weed to his therapist and falls
in love with his daughter. Stars Ben Kingsley, Josh Peck,
Olivia Thirlby, and Mary-Kate Olsen. Written and directed
by Jonathan Levine.
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"Meet Dave"
rated pg
Dave is the ultimate fish out of water, arriving from outer
space. Dave is actually a spaceship controlled by a crew of
tiny aliens and they have come to save their planet. Stars
Eddie Murphy, Gabrielle Union, Scott Caan, Elizabeth Banks,
and Ed Helms. Written by Rob Greenberg and Bill Corbett. Directed
by Brian Robbins.
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"The X-Files: I Want to Believe"
rated pg-13
FBI Special agent Fox Mulder and his partner have been in
professional exile. However, a strange missing-persons case
leads to the agents' reunion along with an encounter with
a priest who may or may not be experiencing psychic visions.
Stars David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Amanda Peet, and Billy
Connolly. Written by Frank Spotnitz and Chris Carter. Directed
by Chris Carter.
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"Kit Kittredge: An American Girl"
rated g
Based on the novels by Valarie Tripp. Kit Kittredge, a girl
growing up in Depression-era Cincinnati, has a nose for news
and a knack for picking up strays. Stars Abigial Breslin,
Joan Cusack, Jan Krakowski, Stanley Tucci, Chris O'Donnel,
Julia Ormond, and Zach Mills. Written by Ann Peacock and directed
by Patricia Rozema.
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"Journey to the Center of the Earth"
rated pg
Based on novel by Jules Verne. During an expedition to Iceland,
Professor Anderson, his nephew and their guide get trapped
in a cavern. The escape route leads them to the center of
the earth. Stars Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem,
and Seth Meyers. Writen by Michael D. Weiss, Jennifer Flackett,
and Mark Levin. Directed by Eric Brevig.
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"Hancock"
rated pg-13
A scruffy superhero named Hancock protects the citizens of
Los Angelos but leaves horrendous collateral damage. He meets
a PR executive and realizes he might have a sensitive side.
Stars Will Smith, charlize Theron, Jason Bateman, and Eddie
Marsan. Written by Vincent Ngo and Vince Gilligan. Directed
by Peter Berg.
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