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| Ice
Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs |
"Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs"
3D rated
g
After Sid pilfers some dinosaur eggs, Manny, Diego and the
rest of their pals enter a mysterious, underground world to
rescue the hapless sloth. Stars Ray Romano, John Leguizamo,
Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, and Chris Wedge. Directed by Carlos
Saldanha.
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| Transformers:
Revenge of the Fallen |
"Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen"
rated pg-13
Optimus Prime forms an alliance with international armies
to again save Earth from the Decepticons. Stars Shia LaBeouf,
Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Kevin Dunn, and John Turturro. Written
by Ehren Kruger, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman. Directed
by Michael Bay.
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| Cheri |
"Cheri" rated
r
Based on a novel by Colette. When retired courtesan Charlotte
asks her former colleague, Lea to instruct her son, Cheri,
in the ways of love, the result is a passionate affair that
lasts six years. Stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Friend, Kathy
Bates, Felicity Jones, and Bette Bourne. Written by Christopher
Hampton and directed by Stephen Frears.
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| Away
We Go |
"Away We Go" rated
r
As they await the birth of their baby, a couple travel across
America in search of the perfect place to raise their family.
Stars John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Jeff Daniels, Carmen Ejogo,
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Josh Hamilton, and Jim Gaffigan. Written
by Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida. Directed by Sam Mendes.
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| Easy
Virtue |
"Easy Virtue" rated
pg-13
Based on a play by Noel Coward. After she wins an auto race
in Monaco, vivacious American Lorita impulsively marries John
Whittaker, son of British aristocrates. Stars Jessica Biel,
Colin Firth, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Barnes, and Kimberley
Nixon. Written by Noel Coward, Stephan Elliott, and Sheridan
Jobbins. Directed by Stephan Elliott.
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| Year
One |
"Year One" rated
pg-13
After Neanderthal hunter Zed is exiled for eating forbidden
fruit, he and his sardonic buddy Oh leave their village and
begin their journey through history. Stars Jack Black, Michael
Cera, Oliver Platt, David Cross, Hank Azaria, and Olivia Wilde.
Written by Harold Ramis, Gene Stupnitsky, and Lee Eisenberg.
Direced by Harold Ramis.
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| My
Sister's Keeper |
"My Sister's Keeper" rated
pg-13
Based on a book by Jodi Picoult. Conceived as a marrow donor
for her gravely ill sister, Anna Fitzgerald has undergone
countless surgeries and sues her parents for medical emancipation.
Stars Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Alec Baldwin, Sofia Vassilieva,
Jason Patric, and Joan Cusack. Written by Nick Cassavetes
and Jeremy Leven. Directed by Nick Cassavetes.
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| The
Proposal |
"The Proposal" rated
pg-13
Faced with deportation back to Canada, high-powered book editor,
Margaret Tate says she's engaged to marry Andrew Paxton, her
hapless assistant. Stars Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary
Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson, Betty White, and Denis O"Hare.
Written by Peter Chiarelli and directed by Anne Fletcher.
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| Whatever
Works |
"Whatever Works" rated
pg-13
After a failed suicide attempt, brillant New York misanthrope
Boris Yellnikoff forsakes his posh upper class existence and
meets his opposite, Melody. Stars Larry David, Evan Rachel
Wood, Patricia Clarkson, Ed Begley Jr., and Carolyn McCormick.
Written and directed by Woody Allen.
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| The
Taking of Pelham |
"The Taking of Pelham" rated
r
Based on a novel by John Godey. Chaos reigns in the New York
City subway system when heavily armed criminals led by a mastermind
named Ryder, hijack a subway train and threaten to kill everyone
on board unless they are paid. Stars Denzel Washington, John
Travolta, John Turturro, Luis Guzman, and James Gandolfini.
Written by Brian Heigeland and directed by Tony Scott.
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| Imagine
That |
"Imagine That" rated
pg
A successful financial executive does not spend a lot of time
with his young daughter until a crisis presents itself and
he finds his child's imaginary world helps him to secure business
profits. Stars Eddit Murphy, Thomas Haden Church, Nicole Parker,
Ronny Cox, Yara Shahidi, and Martin Sheen. Written by Ed Solomon
and Chris Matheson. Directed by Karey Kirkpatrick.
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| Lymelife |
"Lymelife" rated
r
An 1970's New Jersey teen longs to date a pretty friend while
the marriage of his dysfunctional parents crumbles. Stars
Alec Baldwin, Rory Culkin, Emma Roberts, Jill Hennessy, Timothy
Hutton, Cynthia Nixon, and Kieran Culkin. Writtin by Derick
Martini and Steven Martini. Directed by Derick Martini.
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| The
Hangover |
"The Hangover" rated
r
Two days before his wedding, Doug and three friends drive
to Las Vegas for a wild and memorable stag party. When the
groomsmen wake up the next morning, the groom is missing.
Stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifanakis, Heather
Graham, Mike Tyson, and Justin Bartha. Written by Jon Lucas
and Scott Moore. Directed by Todd Phillips.
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| My
Life in Ruins |
"My Life in Ruins" rated
pg-13
Georgia,a travel guide, feels that her life has no direction,
her mojo is gone. She leads a ragtag group of tourists to
Greece and begins to see the world in a new light. Stars Nia
Vardolas, Richard Dreyfuss, Maria Adanez, Maria Botto, and
Alexis Georgoulis. Written by Mike Reiss and directed by Donald
Petrie.
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| The
Land of the Lost |
"The Land of the Lost" rated
pg-13
A space-time vortex sucks scientist Rick Marshall, his assistant
Holly, and a survivalist Will into a world populated by dinosaurs
and painfully slow creatures. Stars Will Ferrell, Anna Friel,
Danny R. McBride, Matt Lauer. and Leonard Nimoy. Written by
Chris Hency and Dennis McNicholas. Directed by Brad Silberling.
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| Goodbye
Solo |
"Goodbye Solo" rated
r
A Senegalese taxi driver befriends an elderly man who is determined
to kill himself. Stars Souleymane Sy Savane, Red West, and
Diana Franco Galindo. Written by Bahereh Azimi and Ramin Bahrani.
Directed by Ramin Bahrani.
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| Drag
Me to Hell |
"Drag Me to Hell" rated
pg-13
Christine Brown has a loving boyfriend and a great job at
a Los Angeles bank. An old woman who comes to the bank to
save her house puts a spell on Christine threatening her soul
with eternal damnation. Stars Alison Lohman, Justin Long,
Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, and David Paymer. Written by Sam
Raimi and Iran Raimi. Directed by Sam Raimi.
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| Up |
"Up" in 3D- rated
pg
Annimated. Carl Fredricksen, a 78-year-old balloon salesman,
is about to fulfill a lifelong dream. Tying thousands of
balloons t his house, he flies away to the South American
wilderness. Stars Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan
Nagai, and Bob Peterson. Written and directed by Bob Peterson
and Pete Docter.
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| The
Brothers Bloom |
"The Brothers Bloom" rated
pg-13
Twenty-five years of swindling people is too much for Bloom
and he wants out of the business. His brother, Stephen, convinces
him to work on one final hustle. Stars Rachel Weisz, Adrien
Brody, Mark Ruffalo, Robbie Coltrane, and Maximillian Schell.
Written and directed by Rian Johnson.
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| Angels
& Demons |
"Angels & Demons"
rated pg-13
Based on a novel by Dan Brown. When a Harvard religious expert
Richard Langdon discovers the resurgence of an ancient brotherhood
known as the Illuminati, he flies to Rome to warn the Vatican.
Stars Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zuter, Stellan Starsgard,
and Pierfrancesco Favino. Written by Akiva Goldsman and David
Koepp. Directed by Ron Howard.
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| Terminator
Salvation |
"Terminator Salvation" rated
pg-13
Although Judgment Day has occurred, the future for which John
Connor was prepared has been partly altered by the appearance
of a stranger named Marcus Wright. Stars Christian Bale, Sam
Worthington, Moon Bloodgood, Helena Bonham Carter, and Anton
Yelchin. Written by John Brancato and Michael Ferris. Directed
by McG.
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| Night
at the Museum: |
"Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian"
Once the night guard at the Museum of Natural History, Larry
Daley has a successful business. On hearing that his museum
friends have been shipped to the Smithsonian, Larry receives
a distress call and goes to rescue them. Stars Robin Williams,
Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Hank Azaria, Christopher
Guest, and Steve Coogan. Written by Robert Ben Garant and
Thomas Lennon. Directed by Shawn Levy.
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| Sugar |
"Sugar" rated
r
Subtitted
Like many young men in the Dominican Republic, 19-year-old
Miguel "Sugar" Santos dreams of winning a slot on
an American baseball team. He ends up on a single-A team in
Iowa, but cuture shock turns Sugar's dream sour. Stars Algenis
Perez Soto, Rayniel Rufino, Andre Holland, and Michael Gaston.
Written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryuan Fleck.
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| Paris
36 |
"Paris 36" rated
r
Subtitled.
In 1936 Paris three out-of-work friends create a musical and
must struggle with their lack of experience and a local thug
in order to run the show. Stars Gerard Jugnot, Clovis Cornillac,
Kad Merad, and Nora Amezeder. Written by Christophe Barratier,
Pierre Philippe, and Julien Rappeneau. Directed by Christophe
Barratier.
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| Sin
Nombre |
"Sin Nombre"rated
r
Subtitled.
Sayra, a Honduran teen, hungers for a better life. Her chance
for one comes when she is reunited with her long-estranged
father, who intends to emigrate to the United States. Stars
Paulina Gaitan, Edgar Flores, Kristyan Derrer, and Hector
Jimenez. Written and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga.
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