
This Week’s Theatrical Releases
1. Cloverfield (3,411 Theaters, 90 Minutes, Rated PG-13): I really don’t have to say anything about this movie. Rich already said all there is to say about it in his review here. But since I [click for more]
1. Cloverfield (3,411 Theaters, 90 Minutes, Rated PG-13): I really don’t have to say anything about this movie. Rich already said all there is to say about it in his review here. But since I [click for more]
1. First Sunday (2,213 Theaters, 96 Minutes, Rated PG-13): First off: Who is Katt Williams? I mean, I am up on entertainment, and I never heard of him before. And here he is getting second [click for more]
The post-holiday malaise continues as only one new release hits the cineplexes this week. I don’t mind. It make my job easier. 1. One Missed Call (2,240 Theaters, 87 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Yet another remake [click for more]
A big week this week. And I’m feeling a bit Grinchy about it. I hope that you’d forgive me for it. 1. National Treasure: The Book of Secrets (3,832 Theaters, 124 Minutes, Rated PG): Nicolas [click for more]
1. I Am Legend (3,606 Theaters, 101 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Any savvy Sci-Fi fan will tell you that this is not first time Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel has been adapted for the screen. Actually, it [click for more]
1. The Golden Compass (3, 528 Theaters, 114 Minutes, Rated PG-13): If you go to see this movie, God will cry a little. At least that’s what religious right organizations such as the Catholic League [click for more]
Big week this week. Thanksgiving activities took me away from doing one of these last week, so, as punishment, I only have one new release this week. Let’s get to it. 1. Awake (2,002 Theaters, [click for more]
1. Mr.Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (3,164 Theaters, Rated G): Yes, considering the amount of promotion the other movie this week is getting , it’s strange to see that this film is in more theaters. I have [click for more]
1. Fred Claus (3, 603 Theaters, Rated PG): …or what if we wanted to see Elf, only different. The similarities between the two movies go beyond just the Christmas theme. Instead of man-child Will Ferrell [click for more]
1. Bee Movie(3,928 Theaters, Rated PG): Where’d this movie come from? You’d think they’d try to advertise it more. Like a co-opt TV ad with the HP people, a promotion with McDonalds or a series [click for more]
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