|
|
| Author |
Message |
Chris Site Admin
Joined: 03 May 2005 Posts: 1589 Location: Victoria BC
|
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:24 pm Post subject: New This Week:Forgetting Sarah Marshall |
|
|
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - for sexual content, language and some graphic nudity Avg. Score: 4.17/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Peter Bretter (Jason Segel), the loyal and adoring boyfriend of TV star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), has his heart ripped from his chest when she unceremoniously dumps him for a trendy rock star (Russell Brand). After wallowing in his own misery for several months, Peter decides to take a trip to Hawaii to cheer himself up. Those dreams are dashed, though, when he finds out Sarah and her boy-toy are staying at the same hotel. But things aren't so bad once he starts dating one of the resort's hot employees (Mila Kunis).
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:07
Read more...
The Forbidden Kingdom
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: PG-13 - for sequences of martial arts action and some violence Avg. Score: 1.88/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Jason Williams' (Michael Angarano) obsession with kung fu movies leads him to an antique store, where he finds an ancient Chinese staff. When he grabs hold of the stick, he is transported back in time, where he meets the drunken martial-arts master Lu Yan (Jackie Chan), the Silent Monk (Jet Li) and the beautiful Golden Sparrow (Crystal Liu Yi Fei), who all help Jason return the staff to its rightful owner, the Monkey King, who has been imprisoned by the nefarious Jade Warlord (Collin Chou).
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:07
Read more...
88 Minutes
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - Rated R for disturbing violent content, brief nudity and language Avg. Score: 0/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Who wants to kill Al Pacino? That's what he would like to know, too. Pacino stars as Jack Gramm, a college professor who does some freelance work for the FBI. One day Jack wakes up and gets a phone call telling him he only has 88 minutes to live.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:08
Read more...
Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: PG-13 - for some strong language Avg. Score: 1.88/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Documentary provocateur Morgan Spurlock heads to the Middle East to find the notorious terrorist mastermind. As he travels from Egypt to Morocco to Israel, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Spurlock also tries to gauge what the region's real feelings are towards the United States by interviewing both radicals and moderates.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:08
Read more...
Life Before Her Eyes
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - for violent and disturbing content, language and brief drug use Avg. Score: 1.5/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Diana (Uma Thurman) is a happily married wife and mother, but as the 15th anniversary of a tragic shooting at her high school approaches, she finds her idyllic life disrupted by bad memories. Mostly, Diana reminisces about her younger self (Evan Rachel Wood) and the relationship she had with her best friend Maureen (Eva Amurri). As Diana thinks back to those dark days leading up to the shooting, she starts to piece together a puzzle of how Maureen may have played a part in the tragedy.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:08
Read more...
Pathology
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - for disturbing and perverse behavior throughout, including violence, gruesome images, strong sexual content, nudity, drug use and language
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos
)
Can one commit the so-called "perfect" crime? Well, a group of bright young medical students challenge each other to perform a criminal act that no pathologist could ever solve.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 11:20:26
Read more...
Four Minutes
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 3.5/5
Details | Tickets | Photos | Reviews
)
Jenny (Hannah Herzsprung) is a prisoner convicted of murder. While society has given up on her, an elderly piano teacher, Traude (Monica Bleibtreu), hasn't. Traude encourages Jenny to play the piano in an effort to reform the poor girl, but can music ever tame this savage female beast?
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:09
Read more...
Anamorph
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - for disturbing grisly images, some violence and language Avg. Score: 2.5/5
Details | Tickets | Photos | Reviews
)
Detective Stan Aubray (Willem Dafoe) is in charge of investigating and catching a serial killer on the loose in NYC. The elusive murderer arranges his victims in elaborate settings that include clues to his identity. Aubray is confounded not only by the killer but by his ambitious young partner (Scott Speedman) and a mysterious woman (Clea DuVall) who has ties to his own past.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:09
Read more...
Zombie Strippers
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - for strong violence and gore, sexuality/nudity and language Avg. Score: 5/5
Details | Tickets | Photos | Reviews
)
In the near future, a chemical virus is accidentally released from a secret government installation and infects Rhino's, a nearby underground strip club. When one of the performers, Kat (Jenna Jameson), turns into a flesh-eating member of the living dead, all the other girls are jealous when Kat becomes the most popular dancer. Despite mounting tension and the disappearance of the club's patrons owner Ian Essko (Robert Englund) refuses to shut down even as his girls succumb to peer pressure to turn into zombies themselves.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:10
Read more...
Kiss the Bride
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: R - for sexual content and language Avg. Score: 2.5/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Matt (Philipp Karner) is a gay man who gets a wedding invitation from his former high school boyfriend, Ryan (James O'Shea). Turns out that Ryan is even marrying a woman, Alex (Tori Spelling). Attending the ceremony, but hoping to rekindle the magic with his old flame, Matt is forced to confront an old past he thought he had left behind forever.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:10
Read more...
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
( Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: PG - for thematic material, some disturbing images and brief smoking Avg. Score: 2.5/5
Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews
)
Ben Stein, the famous speechwriter and game show host, tackles the controversial subject of "intelligent design" and how certain scientists who promote this particular theory have been blacklisted by their peers from speaking about it publicly.
Publish Date: Thu, Apr 17 2008 04:47:10
Read more... |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
Help us keep this site running. If you liked what you have seen here, and would like to help us with the operating costs associated with running this website please make a donation.
Thank you for your support!
|