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| Diary
of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules |
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules"
rated pg
based on a novel by Jeff Kinney. Wimpy Greg Haffley, now in
seventh grade, thinks he has it all together. He has mastered
middle school and gotten rid of Cheese Touch, but he has an
older brother, Rodrick, who is driving him crazy. Stars Zachary
Gordon, Devon Bostick, Steve Zahn, Rachael Harris, and Robert
Capron. Written by Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah. Directed by
David Bowers.
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| Sucker
Punch |
"Sucker Punch" rated
pg-13
Locked away, a young woman named Babydoll retreats to a fantasy
world where she is free to go wherever her mind takes her.
Stars Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino,
Jon Hamm, Scott Glenn, Vanessa Hudgens, and Richard Cetrone.
Written by Zack Snyder and Steve Shibuya. Directed by Zack
Snyder.
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| The
Lincoln Lawyer |
"The Lincoln Lawyer" rated
r
based on a novel by Michael Connelly. Mick Haller is a charismatic
defense lawyer who does business out of his Lincoln Continental
sedan. He defends a Beverly Hills playboy who is accused of
attempted murder, however, what Mick initially thinks is an
open-and-shut case with a big monetary reward develops into
something more sinister. Stars Matthew McConaughey, Marisa
Tomei, Ryan Phillipe, Josh Lucas, William H. Macy, John Leguizamo,
Michael Pena, Frances Fisher, and Michael Pare. Written by
John Romano and directed by Brad Furman.
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| Limitless |
"Limitless" rated
pg-13
based on a novel by Alan Glynn. Eddie Mora is sure that he
has no future, having lost his job and his girlfriend. That
all changes when an old friend gives him a drug that produces
enhanced mental acuity. Stars Bradley Cooper, Robert DeNiro,
Abbie Cornish, Anna Friel, and Andrew Howard. Written by Leslie
Dixon and directed by Neil Burger.
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| Paul |
"Paul" rated
r
For the past 60 years, a wisecracking alien named Paul has
resided at a top-secret military base in America's UFO heartland.
Paul decides he has had enough of earth and escapes from the
compound and hops a ride with Graeme and Clive. Stars Simon
Pegg, Nick Frost, Seth Roben, Jason Bateman, Blythe Danner,
Sigourney Weaver, and Steven Spielberg. Written by Simon Pegg
and Nick Frost. Directed by Greg Mottola.
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| Made
In Dagenham |
"Made In Dagenham" rated
r
Rita O'Grady works for the Ford Motor Company's plant in England.
Despite performing the specialized task of sewing car seat
upholstery, Rita and her female co-workers, are classified
as unskilled labor and paid much less than the men. Rita leads
her colleagues out on stirke. Stars Sally Hawkins, Bob Hoskins,
Miranda Richardson, Geraldine James, Rosamund Pike, and Dnaiel
Mays. Written by William Ivory and directed by Nigel Cole.
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| Battle:
Los Angeles |
"Battle: Los Angeles" rated
pg-13
For many years, humans have reported various UFO sightings
around the world. In 2011, mankind learns the truth the hard
way when alien invaders attack. Stars Aaron Eckhart, Michelle
Rodriguez, Ramon Rodriguez, Bridget Moynahan, Ne-Yo, Michael
Pena, and Cory Hardrict. Written by Chris Herolini and directed
by Jonathan Liebesman.
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| Mars
Needs Moms |
"Mars Needs Moms" rated
pg
based on an book by Berkeley Breathed. animated. Milo is a
9-year-old boy who has a lot on his mind: he has monster movies
to watch, comic books to read and all other kinds of fun stuff
to accomplish. He definitely does not have time to do homework
or eat his vegtables. Martians kidnap his mother and he stows
away to save his mother. Stars Seth Green, Dan Fogler, Elisabeth
Harnois, Joan Cusack, and Tom Everette Scott. Written by Simon
Wells and Wendy Wells. Directed by Simon Wells.
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| Red
Riding Hood |
"Red Riding Hood" rated
pg-13
Young Valerie feels torn between two men. She loves Peter,
but her parents intend that she marry wealth Henry. Valerie
and Peter plan to run away together, but before they can put
the plan into action, her sister is killed by a werewolf.
Stars Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman, Billy Burke, Shiloh Fernandez,
Max Irons, Virginia Madsen, and Julie Christie. Written by
David Leslie Johnson and directed by Catherine Hardwicke.
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| All
Good Things |
"All Good Things" rated
r
Heir to a real-estate dynasty, David Marks lives in the shadow
of his father, Sanford. He takes a chance at true love when
he meets Katie, a woman of modest origins who sees David's
real worth as a person. They marry, but their once-loving
relationship deteriorates after David gives in to his father's
demand that he work in the family business. Stars Ryan Gosling,
Kirsten Dunst, Frank Langella, Lily Rabe, and Philip Baker
Hall. Written by Marcus Hinchey, and Marc Smerling. Directed
by Andrew Jarecki.
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| Certified
Copy |
"Certified Copy" rated
r
subtitled. Although, initially, they are strangers, a British
author and a French shopkeeper pretend to be a long-married
couple. Stars Julitte Binoche, William Shimell, Jean-Claude
Carriere, and Gianna Giachetti. Written and directed by Abbas
Kiarostami.
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| Rango |
"Rango"" rated
pg
anitmated. A chameleon who has lived as a sheltered family
pet finds himself in the grip of an identity crisis. Rango
wonders how to stand out when it is his nature to blend in.
He arrives in a town called Dirt and becomes the towns hero.
Stars Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Moline,
Harry Dean Stanton, and Bill Nighy. Written by John Logan
and directed by Gore Verbinski.
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| The
Adjustment Bureau |
"The Adjustment Bureau" rated
pg-13
On the brink of winning a Senate seat, politician David Norris
meets a ballerina names Elise Sellas. Mysterious men conspire
to keep the couple apart. Stars Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, John
Slattery, Terrence Stamp, and Anthony Mackie. Written and
directed by George Nolfi.
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| Cedar
Rapids |
"Cedar Rapids" rated
r
Insurance agent Tim Lippe is naive, he has never stayed in
a hotel or flown in a plane. Chosen to represent his company
at a convention in Iowa, Tim meets three veteran attendees,
who set him on life altering course. Stars Ed Helms, John
C. Reilly, Anne Heche, Isiah Whitlock, Jr, and Stephen Root.
Written by Phil Johnston and directed by Miguel Arteta.
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| Beastly |
"Beastly" rated
pg-13
based on a novel by Alex Finn. After a spurned classmate curses
him, a teen will be forever ugly unless he finds love. Stars
Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens, Neil Patrick Harris, Peter
Krause, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Erik Knudsen. Written and directed
by Daniel Barnz.
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| Take
Me Home Tonight |
"Take Me Home Tonight" rated
r
Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin should be well on his way to
a successful career, but instead he is working in a video
store. Matt meets up with his high-school crush and with help
of his twin sister he hatches a plan to change the course
of his life. Stars Topher Grace, Anne Faris, Dan Fogler, Chris
Pratt, and Teresa Palmer, Written by Jackie Fildo and Jeff
Fildo. Directed by Michael Dowse.
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| Unknown |
"Unknown" rated
pg-13
based on a novel by Didier Van Cauwelaert. After a serious
car accident in Berlin, Dr. Martin Harris awakes to find his
world in utter chaos. His wife does not recognize him, another
man is using his identity, and mysterious assassins are hunting
him. Stars Laim Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones, Aidan
Quinn, Frank Langella, and Rainer Bock. Written by Oliver
Butcher and Stephen Cornwell. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra.
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| Barney's
Version |
"Barney's Version" rated
r
. based on a novel by Michael Konyves. A detective's book
prompts a thrice-married TV producer to revisit events surrounding
his best firend's long-ago disappearance. Stars Paul Giamatti,
Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver, Rachelle Lefevre, Bruce Greenwood,
and Dustin Hoffman. Written by Michael Konyves and directed
by Richard J. Lewis.
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| Big
Mammas: Like Father, Like Son |
"Big Mammas: Like Father, Like Son"
rated pg-13
Malcolm Turner and his stepson go under cover at an all-girls
school for the performing arts to flush out a killer. Stars
Martin Lawrence, Brandon T. Jackson, and Portia Doubleday.
Written by Matthew Fogel, Don Rhymer, and Darryl Quarles.
Directed by John Whitesell.
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| The
Mechanic |
"The Mechanic" rated
r
One of an elite group of assassins may be the best in the
business. He carries out his assignments with precision, detachment
and adherence to a strict code. When his best friend is murdered
he vows revenge. Stars Jason Stratham, Ben Foster, Donald
Sutherland, and Tony Goldwyn. Written by Richard Wenk and
Lewis John Carlino. Directed by Simon Ward.
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| Sanctum |
"Sanctum" 3D rated
r
Though the South Pacific's Esa-ala Caves are one of the least-accessible
cave systems on Earth, skilled diver Frank McGuire has explored
it for months with his team. When a flash flood cuts off their
exit, they are caught in a life-or-death situation. Stars
Richard Roxburgh, Rhys Wakefield, Ioan Gruffudd, Alice Parkinson,
and Nicole Downes. Written by John Garvin and Andrew Wight.
Directed by Alister Grierson.
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| Gnomeo
and Juliet |
"Gnomeo and Juliet" 3D rated
g
Animated. Neighbors Miss Capulet and Mr. Montague are feuding
over whose garden is the best. The garden gnomes that decorate
each neighbor's flower beds continue the rivalry until and
a Blue and a Red fall in love. Stars James McAvoy, Emily Blunt,
Michael Caine, Maggie Smith, Ozzy Osbourne, Jason Statham,
Patrick Stewart, and Dolly Parton. Written by Kelly Ashbury,
Steve Hamilton Shaw, Andy Riley, Kevin Cecil, Mark Burton,
Emily Cook, and Kathy Greenberg. Directed by Kelly Ashbury.
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| Just
Go With It |
"Just Go With It" rated
pg-13
Plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee pretends to be married so that
he can enjoy future dates with not strings attached. He thinks
he has met the girl of his dreams but she doesn't like the
marriage part. He gets his assistant Katherine to pose as
his soon to be divorced wife, which creates more problems.
Stars Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, Nick
Swardson, and Brooklyn Decker. Written by Allan Loeb and Timothy
Dowling. Directed by Dennis Dugan.
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| Justin
Bieber: Never Say Never |
"Justin Bieber: Never Say Never" 3
D rated g
Documentary. Singer Justin Bieber rises from his humble beginnings
on u-tube to a global superstar. Directed by Jon M. Chu
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| The
Illusionist |
"The Illusionist" rated
pg
animated. An aging magician, who is barely getting by, risks
complete financial ruin by lavishing gifts on a young fan
who believes his tricks are truly supernatural. Stars Jean-Claude
Donds. Written and directed by Sylvain Chomet.
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| The
Roommate |
"The Roommate" rated
pg-13
When Sara, a young design student from Iowa, arrives for college
in Los Angeles, she is eager to fit in and get to know the
big city. Her wealthy roomate, Rebecca, is more than eager
to take Sara under her wing, which becomes violent. Stars
Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly, Cam Gigandet, Aly Michaika,
Billy Zane, and Francis Fisher. Written by Sonny Mallhi and
directed by Christian E. Christiansen.
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| Another
Year |
"Another Year" rated
pg-13
An aging recptionis desperately tries to ease the pain of
her loneliness by flirting with her employer's much-younger
son. Stars Jim Broadbent, Ruth Sheen, Lesley Manville, Oliver
Maltman, Peter Wright, and David Bradley. Written and directed
by Mike Leigh.
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| The
Rite |
"The Rite" rated
pg-13
Based on a novel by Matt Baglio. A veteran priest introduces
a skeptical seminary student to the dark side of exorcists.
Stars Anthony Hopkins, Colin O"Donoghue, Alice Braga,
Toby Jones, and Rutger Hauer. Written by Michael Petroni and
directed by Mikael Hafstrom.
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| Rabbit
Hole |
"Rabbit Hole" rated
pg-13
Eight months after the accidental death of their 4-year-old
son, Howie and Becca are trying to overcome their grief. He
wants to hold on to everything, while she would rather sell
their home and make a fresh start. Stars Nicole Kidman, Aaron
Eckart, Dianne Wiest, Miles Teller, Jon Tenney, and Sandra
Oh. Written by David Lindsay-Abaire and directed by John Cameron
Mitchell.
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| Biutiful |
"Biutiful" rated
r
subtitled Uxbal, a career criminal, plies his trade in Barcelona's
underground sweatshops and back alleys. Uxbal respects the
poor workers under his thumb and is a devoted father to his
children. Told he has a terminal illness, Uxbal tries to get
his affairs in order. Stars Javier Bardem, Maricel Alvarez,
Eduard Fernandez, and Luo Jim. Written by Alejandro Gonzalez
Inarritu, Armando Bo, and Nicolas Giacobone. Directed by Alejandro
Gonzalez Inarriitu.
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| Blue
Valentine |
"Blue Valentine" rated
r
Dean and Cindy live a quiet life in a modest neighborhood.
The couple is caught in a hopeless downward spiral which puts
cracks in their marriage. Stars Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams,
Faith Wladyka, John Doman, and Mike Vogel. Written by Derek
Cianfrance, Joey Curtis, and Cami Delavigne. Directed by Derek
Cianfrance.
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| The
Company Men |
"The Company Men" rated
r
A young executive,Bobby Walker, of a shipping and manufacturing
company is on the fast track to the top when he gets let go,
along with colleagues Phil and Gene. All three must redefine
their lives as they struggle to survive. Stars Ben Affleck,
Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Maria Bello,
Rosemarie DeWitt, Craig T. Nelson, and Liam Ferguson. Written
and directed by John Wells.
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| No
Strings Attached |
"No Strings Attached"
rated
r
Lifetime friends Emma and Adam take their relationship to
the next level, friends with benefits. Afraid of ruining their
friendship, the new lovers make a pact to keep things purely
physical. The question is, which one will fall in love first.
Stars Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher, Cary Elwes, and Kevin
Kline. Written by Elizabeth Meriwether and directed by Ivan
Reitman.
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| Country
Song |
"Country Song" rated
pg-13
While recuperating in a rehab facility, superstar Kelly Carter
takes a romantic interest in Beau Hutton, a talented musician
who works there. Her manager husband also has a protege that
he is grooming. As the starlet goes on the road, personal
demons and romantic entaglements threaten to derail them all.
Stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Garrett Hedlund, Leighton
Meester, and Marshall Chapman. Written and directed by Shauna
Feste.
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| The
Dilemma |
"The Dilemma" rated
pg-13
Longtime friends, Ronny and Nick are partners in an auto-design
firm. They are hard at work on a presentation for a dream
project, then Ronny spots Nick's wife out with another man,
should he tell or not? Ronny agnozies over what might happen
if the truth gets out. Stars Vince Vaughn, Kevin James, Jennifer
Connelly, Winona Ryder, Channing Tatum, and Queen Latifah.
Written by Allan Loeb and directed by Ron Howard.
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| Season
of the Witch |
"Season of the Witch" rated
pg-13
His faith broken by many years of fighting in the Crusades,
a knight named Behman returns to Europe and finds it ravaged
by the Black Plague. His band takes an accused witch to a
remote abbey and find out that she is no ordinary girl. Stars
Nicholas Cage, Ron Perlman, Stephen Campbell Morre, Claire
Fey, and Christopher Lee. Written by Brage Schut and directed
by Domonic Sena.
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| The
Green Hornet |
"The Green Hornet" 3D- rated
pg-13
Britt Reid, the heir to the largest newspaper fortune in Los
Angeles, is a spoiled playboy who has thus far been happy
to lead an aimless life. After his father dies, Britt meets
Kato, a resourceful company employee and they form the costumed
crimefighters. Stars Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz, Tom
Wilkinson, Christoper Waltz, Edward James Olmos, and David
Harbour. Written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Directed
by Michael Gondry.
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| The
Heart Specialist |
"The Heart Specialist" rated
pg-13
After learning that a new intern has come to recapture the
gal that got away, the chief resident at a Florida hospital
bets that he can teach the man about true love as well as
medicine. Stars Wood Harris, Zoe Saldana, Brian J. White,
Mya, and Scott Paulin. Written and directed by Dennis Cooper.
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