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Trek |
"Star Trek" rated
pg-13
Aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, the most sophisticated starship
ever built, a young crew embarks on its maiden voyage. Stars
Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy, Eric Bana, Bruce
Greenwood, and Winona Ryder. Written by Roberto Orci and Alex
Kurtzman. Directed by J.J. Abrams.
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| Is
Anybody There? |
"Is Anybody There?" rated
pg-13
Ten-year-old Edward lives in a house his financially strapped
parents converted into a nursing home. He becomes close with
an aging magician and they become friends. Stars Michael Caine,
Bill Milner, Anne-Marie Duff, David Morrissey, and Rosemary
Harris. Written by Peter Harness and directed by John Crowley.
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| Obsessed |
"Obsessed" rated
pg-13
Derek Charles has just received a big promotion at work, has
a wonderful wife and new baby. A temporary worker at Derek's
office has taken a shine to him and begins stalking him, jeopardizing
all he holds dear. Stars Idris Elba, Beyonce Knowles, Ali
Larter, Christine Lahti, and Jerry O'Connell. Written by David
Loughery and directed by Steve Shill.
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| X-Men
Origins:Wolverine |
"X-Men Origins:Wolverine" rated
pg-13
Logan, better known as Wolverine, seems to have found love
with Kayla Silverfox. Logan's peaceful existence is shattered
when Victor, his brother, brutally murders. Kayla. Revenge
is demanded. Stars Hugh Jackman,Liev Schreiber, will i.am,
Lynn Collins, and Kevin Durand. Written by David Benioff and
Skip Woods. Directed by Gavin Hood.
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| Earth |
"Earth" rated
g
Documentary. A global journey reveals how animal mothers struggle
to raise their young in an increasingly dangerous environment
in the Artic. Written by Alastair Fothergill, Mark Linfield,
and Leslie Megahey. Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Mark
Linfield. |
| The
Soloist |
"The Soloist" rated
pg-13
Based on a book by Steve Lopez. A reporter befriends a mentally
ill and homeless man, once a student at Julliard. Stars Jamie
Foxx, Robert Downey, Jr., and Catherine Keener. Written by
Susannah Grant and directed by Joe Wright and Tom Hollander.
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| The
Informers |
"The Informers" rated
r
Based on a book by Bret Easton Ellis. In 1980's Los Angeles,
a group of self-absorbed hedonists drift throught their lives
without the benefit of a moral compass. Stars Billy Bob Thornton,
Kim Basinger, Michey Rourke, Winona Ryder, Jon Foster, and
Chris Isaak. Written by Bret Easton Eiils and Nicholas Jarecki.
Directed by Gregor Jordan.
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| Fighting |
"Fighting" rated
pg-13
Shawn MacArthur barely makes a living selling counterfeit
goods on the streets of New York. His natural talent is street
fighting, which con-man Harvey Boarden wants to put to good
use. Stars Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Brian White, and
Luis Guzman. Written by Dito Montiel and Robert Munich. Directed
by Dito Montiel.
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| 17
Again |
"17 Again" rated
pg-13
Mike O"Donnell was a high-school basketball star with
a bright future. But he threw it all away to marry his girlfriend
and raise their child. Almost 20 years later, Mike gets a
chance to revisit his youth in this century. Stars Zac Efron,
Leslie Mann, Matthew Perry, Tyler Steelman, and Thomas Lennon.
Written by Jason Filardi and directed by Burr Steers.
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| Ghosts
of Girlfriends Past |
"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" rated
pg-13
Celebrity photographer Connor Mead lives life in the fast
lane, committed to bacherorhood and many women. On the eve
of his brother's wedding, Connor receives a visit from the
spirits of his jilted lovers in hopes that he will find true
love. Stars Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Michael
Douglas, Breckin Meyer, Robtert Forster, and Anne Archer.
Written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. Directed by Mark S.
Waters.
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| State
of Play |
"State of Play" rated
pg-13
Congressman Stephen Collins is a rising star in Washington,
handsome, unflappable and seemingly honorable, His research
assistant/mistress is found murdered and damaging secrets
come pouring out through his friend, journalist Cal McAffrey.
Stars Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, Rachel McAndams, Helen Mirren,
Robin Wright Penn, Jeff Daniels, and Jason Bateman. Written
by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy, and Billy Ray. Directed
by Kevin Macdonald.
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| Sunshine
Cleaning |
"Sunshine Cleaning" rated
r
Though they once seemed to have a bright future, life seems
to be passing by the Norkowski sister. They discover the lucrative
field of crime-scene cleanup they pour their remaining savings
into the project. Stars Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin,
Steve Zahn, and Jason Spevack. Written by Megan Holly and
directed by Christine Jeffs.
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| Observe
and Report |
"Observe and Report" rated
r
As head of security at the Forest Ridge Mall, Ronnie Barnhardt
takes his job very seriously. When a flasher strikes, Ronnie
sees a chance to display his unappreciated cop skills and
bring the felon to justice. Stars Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta,
Michael Pena, Anna Faris, and Jesse Plemons. Written and directed
by Jody Hill.
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| The
Great Buck Howard |
"The Great Buck Howard" rated
pg
Defying his father and dropping out ot law school, aspiring
writer Troy Gable looks for a way to gain some meaningful
life experience. Troy gets that and more when he takes a job
with Buck Howard. Stars John Malkovich, Colin Hanks, Emily
Blunt, Steve Zahn, Tom Hanks, and Griffin Dunne. Written and
directed by Sean McGinly.
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| I
Love You, Man |
"I Love You, Man" rated
r
As his wedding day approaches, Peter Klaven realizes he has
no one to act as his best man. Through a series of "man-dates",
he finds Sydney Fife, and the pair become instant friends.
Stars Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones, Jaime Pressly,
and J.K. Simmons. Written by John Hamburg and Larry Levin.
Directed by John Hamburg.
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| Watchmen |
"Watchmen" rated
r
In an alternate 1985 America, costumed superheroes are part
of everyday life. They discover a plot to murder and discredit
all past and present superheroes. Stars Billy Crudup, Malin
Akerman, Jackie Earle Haley, Patrick Wilson, and Carla Gugina.
Written by David Hayter and Alex Tse. Directed by Zack Snyder.
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| Monsters
vs. Aliens-3D |
"Monsters vs. Aliens-3D" rated
pg
Annimated. When a meteor full of space gunk transforms Susan
into a giant, the government renames her Ginora and confines
her to a secret compartment with other monsters. Stars Hugh
Laurie, Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, Kiefer
Sutherland, and Paul Rudd. Written by Maya Forbes, Wally Wolodarsky,
Johathan Aibel, and Glenn Berger. Directed by Rob Letterman
and Conrad Vernon.
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| 12
Rounds |
"12 Rounds" rated
pg-13
When New Orleans cop Danny Baxter prevents a brilliant thief
from successfully carrying out his latest heist, the thief's
girlfriend is accidentally killed. The criminal seeks revenge
by kidnapping Danny's fiancee. Stars John Cena, Aidan Gillen,
Ashley Scott, and Steve Harris. Written by Daniel Kunka and
directed by Renny Harlin.
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| The
Haunting in Connecticut |
"The Haunting in Connecticut" rated
pg-13
When their son Matt receives a diagnosis of cancer his parents
move to Connecticut to be closer to the doctors. They find
the house they rented is haunted Stars Virginia Madson, Kyle
Gallner, Martin Donovan, Elias Koteas, and Amanda Crew. Written
by Adam Simon and Tim Metcalfe. Directed to Peter Cornwell.
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| Duplicity |
"Duplicity" rated
pg-13
Claire Stenwick and Ray Koval are former government operatives
who are now collecting big paychecks from rival companies.
Their latest mission is to grab the formula for a product
that will earn a fortune for whichever company patents it
first. Stars Julia Roberts, Clive Oewn, Tom Wilkinson, Paul
Giamatti, and Lisa Roberts Gillan. Written and directed by
Tony Gilroy.
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| Knowing |
"Knowing" rated
pg-13
Fifty years after is was buried in a time capsule, a schoolgirl's
cryptic document falls into the hands of Caleb Koestler, the
son of professor John Koestler. John figures out that the
message accurately lists every major disaster from the past
and three future calamities. Stars Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne,
Chandler Canterbury, and Lara Robinson. Written by Alex Proyas,
Stuart Hazeldine, Ryne Douglas Pearson, Juliet Snowden, and
Stiles White. Directed by Alex Proyas.
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| Two
Lovers |
"Two Lovers"
rated r
Following a broken engagement, sometime photographer moves
in with his parents to Brighton Beach. He soon becomes involved
with two women. Stars Joaquin Phoenix, Gwyneth Paltrow, Vinessa
Shaw, and Isabella Rossellini. Written by James Gray and Richard
Menello. Directed by James Gray.
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| Miss
March |
"Miss March" rated
r
On the night that he and his high-school sweetheart plan to
consummate their love, Eugene whacks his head and falls into
a coma for four years. When he wakes up he discovers his girlfriend
is now a centerfold model in Playboy magazine. Stars Zach
Cregger, Trevor Moore, Molly Stanton, and Raquel Alessi. Written
and directed by Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore.
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| Azur
& Asmar |
"Azur & Asmar" rated
pg
Animated. Friends since childhood, two young men become revals
while searching for a fair. Stars Cyril Mourali, Hiam Abbass,
Patrick Timsit, and Karim M'Ribah. Written and directed by
Michel Ocelot.
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| Race
to Witch Mountain |
"Race to Witch Mountain: rated
pg
Based on a book by Alexander Key. Jack Bruno, a Las Vegas
taxi driver, is swept up in the adventure of a lifetime when
he picks up two extraterrestrial youths who are chasing their
spaceship. Stars Dwayne Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander
Ludwig, Carlo Gugino, Tom Everett Scott, and Billy Brown.
Written by Matt Lopez and Mark Bombock. Directed by Andy Fickman.
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| The
Last House on the Left |
"The Last House on the Left" rated
r
Mari and her friend look forward to a holiday at a remote
lake house, but instead an escaped convict and his crew kidnap
them and later leave them for dead. Stars Tony Goldwyn, Monica
Potter, Garret Dillahunt, and Sara Paxton. Written by Adam
Alleca and Carl Ellsworth. Directed by Dennis Illadis.
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| Waltz
With Bashir |
"Waltz With Bashir" rated
r
Animated and subtitled. A friend's recurring nightmare prompts
a movie to explore his own suppressed memories as a soldier
in Lebanon. Written and directed by Ari Folman.
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| Cherry
Blossoms |
"Cherry Blossoms" rated
pg-13
Subtitled. Learning her husband has a terminal illness, Trudi
plans a trip for them to Japan to see their estranged son.
Stars Elmar Wepper, Hannelor Elsner, Aya Inzuki, and Celine
Tanneberger. Written and directed by Doris Dajjrrie.
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| Tyler
Perry's Madea Goes to Jail |
"Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail"
rated pg-13
After a high-speed car chase, Madea winds up in jail and befriends
a young girl. The Assistant District Attorney lands a case
that's too personal to handle. Stars Tyler Perry, Derek Luke,
Keshia Knight Pulliam, David Mann, Tamela Mann, and RonReaco
Lee. Written and directed by Tyler Perry.
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| Live
Fast, Die Young |
"Live Fast, Die Young" rated
pg
After an A-list star accidentally dies at a Christmas party,
a group of ten Hollywood insiders seek redemption. Stars Tammy
Felice, Eric Feliciano, William Thomas, Jones, and Nicole
Kingston. Written and directed by Timothy A. Chey.
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| Let
the Right One In |
"Let the Right One In" rated
r
Subtitled. Based on a novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist. A lonely
misfit finds a soul mate in the form of a vampire child who
recently became his neighbor.Stars Kare Hedebrant, Lina Leandersson,
Per Ragnar, and Karis Bergquist. Written by John Ajvide Lindqvist
and directed Bomas Alfredson.
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