
This Week’s Theatrical Releases.
1. Saw IV (3,183 Theaters, Rated R): If it’s Halloween, it must be time for another Saw film. Sarcastic yay from me. But will it be the last? This franchise has been the father of [click for more]
1. Saw IV (3,183 Theaters, Rated R): If it’s Halloween, it must be time for another Saw film. Sarcastic yay from me. But will it be the last? This franchise has been the father of [click for more]
1. 30 Days of Night (2,855 Theaters, Rated R): For those of you not in the know, this film is a comic book adaptation. It is based on the 2002 IDW miniseries of the same [click for more]
1. We Own the Night (2,362 Theaters, Rated R): I got to say, I love the way the cast is announced in the commercials: “Oscar-Nominee Mark Wahlberg! Oscar-Nominee Joaquin Phoenix! Oscar-Winner Robert Duval! And Eva [click for more]
1. The Seeker: The Dark is Rising (3,141 Theaters, Rated PG): This winter movie season is a big one for the adaptation of the children’s novel series for the big screen. Susan Cooper’s The Dark [click for more]
1. The Kingdom (2,792 Theaters, Rated R): This is how I imagine a phone call during the planning stages of this movie went. STUDIO EXEC: Hey! Is this my star writer!WRITER: Yes, it’s me.EXEC: Great! [click for more]
1. Resident Evil: Extinction (2,828 Theaters, Rated R): I am torn about the series. I love zombie movies. But I hate video game adaptations. And this franchise is both. Some people must like it. This [click for more]
1. The Brave One (2,755 Theaters, Rated R): The Director? Neil Jordan (Mona Lisa, Crying Game, Interview with a Vampire). The Lead Actress? Two-time Academy Award Winner Jodie Foster (The Accused, Silence of the Lambs). [click for more]
1. 3:10 to Yuma (2,652 Theaters, Rated R): I don’t know about you, but I like westerns. I’ll admit that they are an acquired taste, but it is definitely a taste I’ve acquired. Why do [click for more]
I. Balls of Fury (3,052 Theaters, Rated PG-13, Opened Wednesday): Ah, will Hollywood ever run out of sports to parody? I think ping pong falls somewhere between Ice Dancing (Blades of Glory) and Dodgeball (DodgeBall: [click for more]
1. The Nanny Diaries (2,629 Theaters, Rated PG-13): A movie featuring a spunky young woman in a demeaning job answering to a demanding boss adapted from a popular chick lit novel? It’s no stretch of [click for more]
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