New Releases: April 22
1. Water For Elephants (FOX, 2,700 Theaters, 122 Minutes, Rated PG-13): The book was a unique phenomenon in my circle of friends. Several people I knew are rabid fans of the book and were so [click for more]
1. Water For Elephants (FOX, 2,700 Theaters, 122 Minutes, Rated PG-13): The book was a unique phenomenon in my circle of friends. Several people I knew are rabid fans of the book and were so [click for more]
1. The Town (Warner Brothers, 2,861 Theaters, 123 Minutes, Rated R): You have to admire the second act that Ben Affleck is currently enjoying. Once, he seemed to be a rare Hollywood icon. An Oscar winner for [click for more]
1. The Last Exorcism (Lionsgate, 2,874 Theaters, 87 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Exorcisms are pretty good horror film fodder. You have an innocent possessed by an evil demon. You have a heroic priest or priests fighting [click for more]
1. The Expendables (Lionsgate, 3,270 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated R): It’s been so long that Sylvester Stallone put out a film that I might have actually wanted to see. Not that I’m going to see [click for more]
1. Marmaduke (Fox, 3,213 Theaters, 87 Minutes, Rated PG): Okay, I am not what you call a fan of the Marmaduke comic strip. The only enjoyment I get from it is reading Josh over at [click for more]
1. Kick-Ass (Lionsgate, 3,065 Theaters, 117 Minutes, Rated R): I think this film could very well be the most controversial comic book movie of all time. I think that people think that this will be [click for more]
1. Clash Of The Titans (Warner Brothers, 3,777 Theaters, 118 Minutes, rated PG-13): The original Clash of the Titans, released in 1981, is regarded as a camp classic. This is mostly due to a cast [click for more]
1. Dear John (Sony/Screen Gems, 2,969 Theaters, 105 Minutes, Rated PG-13): The words “From the people who brought you The Notebook“ should be all this film needs to succeed. That film is unusually popular for [click for more]
1.The Book Of Eli (Warner Brothers, 3,111 Theaters, 118 Minutes, Rated R): Here’s something you don’t see everyday–Denzel Washington in a post-apocalyptic thriller. It’s not like he’s never done sci-fi before. Anybody remember 1995’s Virtuosity? [click for more]
1.Daybreakers (Lionsgate, 2,523 Theaters, 98 Minutes, Rated R): Vampires are all the rage these days, but only the ones that sparkle and pitch woo to bad actresses. Let see how a more aggressive vampire does [click for more]
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