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( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: PG - for sequences of action, some violence and language Avg. Score: 2.5/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
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Based on the classic children's cartoon, Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) is a young hotshot race-car driver who has a good support team behind him, including his mom (Susan Sarandon), dad (John Goodman) and girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci). With his powerful race-winning Mach 5 vehicle, Speed angers a ruthless mogul (Roger Allam) who is out to control the world of professional racing by "fixing" the competitions. Teaming up with the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox), Speed attempts to win the Crucible cross-country rally and keep the sport he loves honest.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: PG-13 - for some sexual and crude content, and language,including a drug reference Avg. Score: 2.5/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
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Two random strangers (Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher) wake up in a Vegas hotel room and discover that they got married to each other during a night of drunken debauchery. They also learn that one of them won a huge jackpot while playing slots with the other's quarter. They must then spend the entire day retracing their steps to figure out who owns the lucky coin and who actually owns the jackpot.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: R - for some violent images Avg. Score: 2.5/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
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In Los Angeles in the 1920s, a young girl named Alexandria (Catinca Untaru) rests in a hospital while recovering from a nasty fall. She quickly makes friends with Roy Walker (Lee Pace) who entertains her with a wild fantasy tale that has Charles Darwin (Leo Bill) and a team of fighters going up against an evil prince.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: R - for language and some sexual material Avg. Score: 2.5/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
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Meet Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz, a doctor who had a successful practice then left it all behind in the 1960s to travel to Israel to introduce that country to the art of surfing. Living in a tiny motor home, Doc raised nine children by homeschooling them in the ways of the world. This documentary tells their very real and very strange story.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 3.13/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
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David Owen (Tim Robbins) loves living in NYC. However, he's slowly being driven insane by the constant barrage of sounds. Dubbing himself the "Rectifier," David goes out to reduce the amount of urban noise. First he goes after idiots who ignore their car alarms, but he slowly works his way up to the city's biggest offender: the mayor (William Hurt).
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 3.75/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
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Tracey Berkowitz (Ellen Page) has a problem: She's stuck on a bus during a horrific blizzard with only a thin curtain wrapped around her naked body to keep her warm. Worse still: She's desperate to find her missing brother, whom she thinks she's hypnotized.
( Released: 05/06/2008 Rated: PG-13 - for sexual references and brief nudity Avg. Score: 2.25/5
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Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is devastated when her loving husband Gerry (Gerard Butler) falls unexpectedly ill and dies. But he seemingly comes back into her life when a series of messages he recorded before he died start showing up on her doorstep. While Holly's mom (Kathy Bates) and her friends (Gina Gershon, Lisa Kudrow) worry that these notes are keeping Holly mired in the past, she knows they are what she needs to help propel her into a new, happy future.
( Released: 05/06/2008 Rated: R - for language, some sexuality and nudity Avg. Score: 4.25/5
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This unique biopic of Bob Dylan has six different actors, Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger and Ben Whishaw, portraying the folk-music legend at different points in his life.
( Released: 05/06/2008 Rated: PG-13 - for thematic elements and brief disturbing images Avg. Score: 3.25/5
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Jose (Eduardo Verastegui) used to be a superstar soccer player making millions of dollars. But, after falling on hard times, he's forced to work in his brother's Mexican restaurant. It's not all bad, though, especially when he falls for a pretty young waitress (Tammy Blanchard).
( Released: 05/06/2008 Rated: Rating Pending Avg. Score: 4.38/5
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Les (Steve Buscemi) is a celebrity photographer who can't catch a break. Desperate to get a scoop, Les befriends a young homeless dude, Toby (Michael Pitt), who has similar dreams of becoming an actor. But then Toby accidentally runs into a hot pop star, K'Harma Leeds (Alison Lohman), and the two develop an instant attraction. Being seen with the right person may be just what Toby needs to get his career going, but will he leave his ol' pal Les behind in the dust?
( Released: 05/06/2008 Rated: PG-13 - for language, some sexual humor, and brief drug references Avg. Score: 1.75/5
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Two inept crooks plot the lowest crime imaginable robbing their own church. But when their best laid plans inevitably fail miserably, the theives end up holding their fellow parishioners hostage, who all try to get the criminals back in God's good graces.
( Released: 05/06/2008 Rated: R Avg. Score: 3.33/5
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Margie Chizek (Tanna Frederick) travels from Iowa to Los Angeles to leave behind a tragic past and to start a fabulous future as a movie star. While the road to stardom is a long and torturous one, at least she has friends along for the ride, including a talent manager (Zack Norman) and his partner (David Proval), as well as a leading man as a lover (Justin Kirk).
( Release: May. 16, 2008 Rated: PG - for epic battle action and violence Details | Trailers | Photos
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The Pevensie children finally get to return to Narnia, only to find out that over 1,300 years have passed in the magical land and everything and everyone they knew about it is dead and buried. The kingdom is now presided over by the despicable King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto) who rules with an iron fist. So, Lucy, Edmund, Peter and Susan (Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell) must return the displaced Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) back to Narnia's throne to bring peace to the world again.
( Release: May. 16, 2008 Rated: R (MPAA) Details | Photos
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Three generations of women in a Mexican-American family grandmother, mtoher, daughter 3 each have their boring lives livened up one exciting summer. The aging Dona Genoveva (Lucy Gallardo) buys an old car and decides she wants to learn how to drive at the age of 70. Her gardener, Don Pedro (Jorge Cervera Jr.), provides the lessons, both in driving and in the art of love. Meanwhile, divorced, middle-aged Rosa (Elizabeth Pena) is hit on by a handsome video store owner (Steven Bauer), who just happens to be still married. Finally, teenage Blanca (America Ferrera) meets a suave boy (Leo Minaya) who may have gotten another girl pregnant.
( Release: May. 16, 2008 Rated: R (MPAA) Details | Trailers
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Philip (Anders Danielsen Lie) and Erik (Espen Klouman-Hoiner) are best friends and aspiring authors. After sending their first novels to all the big publishing houses, only Philip finds success. After finding a minium of success, though, Philip suffers a nervous breakdown and spends some time in a psychiatric institution. Erik, on the other hand, never gets published, but also never gives up on his dream.
( Release: May. 16, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos
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All Pedro (Jorge Adrian Espindola), an illegal immigrant from Mexico, wants to do is journey to NYC to meet his father, Diego (Jesus Ochoa). However, while on his journey, Pedro has all of his belongings stolen by Juan (Armando Hernandez), who wants to get to NYC first to steal Diego's fortune. Pedro is aided on his trip by a street hustler (Paola Mendoza) and the pair race against time to get their first to stop Juan's evil plan.
( Release: May. 21, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers
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Nejat (Baki Davrak) doesn't like the fact that his widowed father Ali (Tuncel Kurtiz) has a prostitute, Yeter (Nursel) as a girlfriend. But after Yeter dies in a car accident, Nejat travels to Turkey to find her daughter, Ayten (Nurgul Yesilcay) and give her the bad news. However, he finds Ayten stuck in a Turkish prison after having been deported from Germany for political reasons.
( Release: May. 22, 2008 Details | Trailers | Photos
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Harrison Ford returns as the iconic adventurer who picks up a new sidekick (Shia La Beouf) and an old flame (Karen Allen) for this ride.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: R - for disturbing strong sexual content, language and some drug use - involving teens Avg. Score: 1.25/5 Details | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
) The Gist
Not trashy enough considering the premise.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: R - for disturbing strong sexual content, language and some drug use - involving teens Avg. Score: 1.25/5 Details | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
) The Gist
Not trashy enough considering the premise.
( Release: May. 9, 2008 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 3.75/5 Details | Photos | Reviews
) The Gist
Over the top disgusting and that's a good thing.
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