Senin, 20 April 2009

preview and review movies

Opening This Week

  • Fighting

    Fighting (PG-13, 2009)

    Small-town boy Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum) has come to New York City with nothing. Barely earning a living selling counterfeit goods on the stre...[ read more ]ets, his luck changes when scam artist Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard) sees that he has a natural talent for streetfighting. When Harvey offers Shawn help at making the real cash, the two form an uneasy partnership. As Shawn’s manager, Harvey introduces him to the corrupt bare-knuckle circuit, where rich men bet on disposable pawns. Almost overnight, he becomes a star brawler, taking down professional boxers, mixed martial arts champs and ultimate fighters in a series of staggeringly intense bouts. But if Shawn ever hopes to escape the dark world in which he’s found himself, he must now face the toughest fight of his life.
  • The Soloist

    The Soloist (PG-13, 2009)

    Journalist Steve Lopez discovers Nathaniel Anthony Ayers , a former classical music prodigy, playing his violin on the streets of L.A. As Lopez endeav...[ read more ]ors to help the homeless man find his way back, a unique friendship is formed, one that transforms both their lives.
  • Obsessed

    Obsessed (PG-13, 2009)

    A successful professional man with a beautiful wife finds his idyllic life threatened by a temp in his office who reveals herself as a stalker.
  • Earth (Disneynature's Earth) (Planet Earth)

    Earth (Disneynature's Earth) (Planet Earth) (G, 2009)

    The first film in the Disneynature series, earth, narrated by JAMES EARL JONES, tells the remarkable story of three animal families and their a...[ read more ]mazing journeys across the planet we all call home. earth combines rare action, unimaginable scale and impossible locations by capturing the most intimate moments of our planet’s wildest and most elusive creatures. Directors Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield, the acclaimed creative team behind the Emmy Award-winning “Planet Earth,” combine forces again to bring this epic adventure to the big screen, beginning Earth Day, April 22.

    Disneynature, the first new Disney-branded film label to be introduced in 60 years, will celebrate its premiere film, EARTH, by planting a tree in honor of every moviegoer who sees the film in its opening week.

  • Mutant Chronicles

    Mutant Chronicles (R, 2009)

    In the year 2707, war rages between earth's four giant corporations as they battle over the planet's dwindling resources. In an era marked by warfare ...[ read more ]and social regression, the earth is on the verge of ruin, destruction is everywhere; battles explode on every ravaged continent.

    Amidst heavy combat, an errant shell shatters an ancient buried seal releasing a horrific mutant army from its eternal prison deep within the earth. As the mutant scourge threatens human extinction, a single squad of soldiers descends into the earth to fulfill the ages-old prophesy of the MUTANT CHRONICLES and save mankind.

  • The Informers

    The Informers (R, 2009)

    Sex, drugs, and new wave...Los Angeles in the early 1980s: a time of excess and decadence, and nobody captures it better than Bret Easton Ellis as he ...[ read more ]coadapts his own acclaimed novel for the screen. Its multistrand narrative deftly balances a vast array of characters, who represent both the top of the heap (a Hollywood dream merchant, a dissolute rock star, an aging newscaster) and the bottom (a voyeuristic doorman and an amoral ex-con). Connecting his intertwining strands are the quintessential Ellis protagonists-a group of beautiful, blonde young men and women who sleep all day and party all night, doing drugs-and one another-with abandon, never realizing that they are dancing on the edge of an abyss. Gregor Jordan returns to Sundance (Two Hands and Buffalo Soldiers played at previous Festivals) with a glamorous and gritty exposé of a culture where too much was never enough. He presents both the seductive and repellent sides of a time when safe sex meant being on the pill. Featuring a truly all-star cast who are at the top of their game, The Informers is a scathing descent into the morally bankrupt core beneath L.A.'s superficial beauty. It is both titillating and horrifying as it captures an era on the verge of an implosion whose effects we are still feeling today.
  • Tyson

    Tyson (R, 2009)

    Traces the rise and fall of former Heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson.
  • Treeless Mountain

    Treeless Mountain (Unrated, 2009)

    A portrait of a young girl coming to terms with loss and abandonment, Six-year-old Jin and her younger sister Bin live on the edge of disaster, but th...[ read more ]ey are not aware of it. In the small apartment where they reside with their single mother, the menacing sounds of the outer world disturb their precarious cocoon. One day, their mother packs all their belongings. For Jin, the days of going to school are over. Mommy is gone, leaving her and Bin in a hostile home with their alcoholic Big Aunt and a piggy bank to slowly fill with coins. Once the bank is full, their mother will be back.
  • Five Dollars a Day, ($5 a Day)

    Five Dollars a Day, ($5 a Day) (PG, 2009)

    The conservative son of a thrifty conman begrudgingly joins his father on the road -- after being released from jail for one of his dad's earlier crim...[ read more ]es.
  • Red Velvet

    Red Velvet (Unrated, 2009)

    A man and a young woman have a chance encounter at a laundry mat which leads to a story about a birthday party where everyone has been killed by a mad...[ read more ]man in a white jumpsuit.

Top Box Office

  • Hannah Montana: The Movie

    Hannah Montana: The Movie (G, 2009)

    Walt Disney Pictures takes the Disney Channel phenom to the big screen in a feature film extravaganza. Miley Stewart (MILEY CYRUS) struggles to juggl...[ read more ]
  • Fast and Furious

    Fast and Furious (PG-13, 2009)

    As he is released from prison, Brian O'Conner teams up with Dominic Toretto work with the feds to bring down a heroin importer by infiltrating his ope...[ read more ]
  • Monsters vs. Aliens

    Monsters vs. Aliens (PG, 2009)

    When a meteorite from outer space hits a young girl and turns her into a giant monster, she is taken to a secret government compound where she meets a...[ read more ]
  • Observe and Report

    Observe and Report (R, 2009)

    Bi-polar mall security guard Ronnie Barnhardt is called into action to stop a flasher from turning shopper's paradise into his personal peep show. But...[ read more ]
  • Knowing

    Knowing (PG-13, 2009)

    A teacher (Cage) opens a time capsule that has been dug up at his son's elementary school; in it are some chilling predictions -- some that have alrea...[ read more ]
  • I Love You, Man

    I Love You, Man (R, 2009)

    A successful real estate agent, who upon getting engaged to the woman of his dreams, Zooey, discovers, to his dismay and chagrin, that he has no male ...[ read more ]
  • The Haunting in Connecticut

    The Haunting in Connecticut (PG-13, 2009)

    After a family is forced to relocate for their son's health, they begin experiencing supernatural behavior in their new home, which turns out to be a ...[ read more ]
  • Dragonball Evolution

    Dragonball Evolution (PG, 2009)

    A young boy named Goku seeks out upon his grandfather's dying request to find the great Master Roshi and gather all seven Dragon Balls (of which he ha...[ read more ]
  • Adventureland

    Adventureland (R, 2009)

    A comedy set in the summer of 1987 and centered around a recent college grad (Eisenberg) who takes a nowhere job at his local amusement park, only to ...[ read more ]
  • Duplicity

    Duplicity (PG-13, 2009)

    A pair of corporate spies who share a steamy past hook up to pull off the ultimate con job.

More Movies In Theaters

  • Crank 2: High Voltage

    Crank 2: High Voltage (R, 2009)

    Chev Chelios faces a Chinese mobster who has stolen his nearly indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered ticker that requires regula...[ read more ]r jolts of electricity to keep working.
  • Seventeen Again (17 Again)

    Seventeen Again (17 Again) (PG-13, 2009)

    A guy whose life didn't quite turn out how he wanted it to and wishes he could go back to high school and change it. He wakes up one day and is sevent...[ read more ]een again and gets the chance to rewrite his life.
  • Sleep Dealer

    Sleep Dealer (PG-13, 2009)

    Mexico. The near future. Memo Cruz has always dreamed of leaving his tiny village and heading north. But, when he is ultimately forced to leave, Memo ...[ read more ]finds a future so bizarre--border walls, shantytowns, hi-tech factories, remote control drones and aqua-terrorists--that it looks a lot like today.
  • Gigantic

    Gigantic (R, 2009)

    An offbeat comedy revolving around Brian, a mattress store worker who wants to adopt a Chinese baby. Brian meets Happy, a hot, potty-mouthed girl who ...[ read more ]he falls head over heels for. Together, they negotiate their increasing intimacy, and the appearances of their many eccentric relatives, as Brian awaits the call from the adoption agency.
  • State of Play

    State of Play (PG-13, 2009)

    A congressman's mistress is killed, and a team of investigative reporters secretly works with a police detective to solve the murder. Crowe plays a re...[ read more ]porter who was once close to the congressman, but now heads an investigation that leads to the highest levels of government and industry.
  • Lymelife

    Lymelife (R, 2009)

    "Lymelife", a story about the dark side of suburban paradise and the loss of innocence centers on two deeply troubled, dysfunctional families during t...[ read more ]he late 1970s. The film revolves around an awkward, sensitive 15-year old boy, Scott Bartlett, whose family life is turned upside-down after an outbreak of Lyme disease hits the community spreading illness and paranoia. Scott's parents -- a workaholic father, Mickey and an overprotective mother, Brenda -- are on the verge of a divorce as his older brother Jim is about to ship off for war. Scott also has a longtime crush on his next door neighbor, Adrianna Bragg, who seems to be the only person in the world to understand him. Adrianna has an equally troubled, less affluent family including an uptight mother, Melissa, carrying on a not-so-clandestine love affair, and a father, Charlie, slowly slipping away from the effects of Lyme disease. Both profoundly funny and deeply moving, "Lymelife" looks at first love and families in transition during a time of drastic economic and cultural change.
  • American Violet

    American Violet (PG-13, 2009)

    Inspired by a true story, AMERICAN VIOLET follows the struggle of a young, single African-American mother to clear her name after being wrongly accuse...[ read more ]d and arrested for dealing drugs in an impoverished town in Texas. An honest woman with a clean record and no hard evidence to justify the accusation, she is forced to make the most difficult decision of her life: to risk everything she has in order to fight unfair prosecution and the criminal justice system.
  • Is Anybody There?

    Is Anybody There? (PG-13, 2009)

    Set in 1980s seaside England, this is the story of Edward, an unusual ten year old boy growing up in an old people's home run by his parents. Whilst h...[ read more ]is mother struggles to keep the family business afloat, and his father copes with the onset of mid-life crisis, Edward is busy tape-recording the elderly residents to try and discover what happens when they die. Increasingly obsessed with ghosts and the afterlife, Edward's is a rather lonely existence until he meets Clarence, the latest recruit to the home, a retired magician with a liberating streak of anarchy. Is There Anybody There? tells the surprising, touching story of this odd couple - a boy and an old man - facing life together, with Edward learning to live in the moment and Clarence coming to terms with the past.
  • Sugar

    Sugar (R, 2009)

    Miguel Santos, a.k.a Azucar, a Dominican pitcher from San Pedro de Macoris, struggles to make it to the big leagues and pull himself and his family ou...[ read more ]t of poverty. Playing professionally at the Kansas City Knights baseball academy, Miguel finally gets his break at age 19 when he advances to the United States' minor league system. Miguel travels from his tight knit community in the Dominican Republic to a small town in Iowa, corn country, where he and a couple other Latin American teammates are the only Spanish-speaking people in the vicinity. As Miguel struggles with the new language and culture, despite the welcoming efforts of his host family, he is faced with an isolation he never before experienced. When his play on the mound falters, he begins examining more closely the world around him and his place within it, and ultimately questions the single-mindedness of his life's ambition.
  • Anvil! The Story of Anvil

    Anvil! The Story of Anvil (Unrated, 2009)

    At fourteen years old, best friends Lips and Robb Reiner made a pact to rock together forever. Their band Anvil, hailed as the “demi-gods of Canadian ...[ read more ]metal,” influenced a musical generation including Met­allica, Slayer and Anthrax. Though Anvil never made it, they never stopped playing or believing. Following a calamitous European tour, Lips and Robb, now well into their fifties, set off to record their thirteenth album, “This is Thirteen,” in one last attempt to fulfill their boyhood dream.