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Release: Apr. 25, 2008
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Kate (Tina Fey) is a single woman with a successful career who is longing to have a baby. However, instead of putting her climb up the corporate ladder on hold to get pregnant, she hires a surrogate mom (Amy Poehler) to have the kid for her.

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Release: Apr. 25, 2008
Rated: PG-13 (MPAA)
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Tommy Vinson (Burt Reynolds) quit playing poker over 30 years ago after the game almost ended his marriage. But one day while watch poker on TV, Tommy spies a young card-playing hotshot, Alex Stillman (Bret Harrison), who is on the brink of greatness. Alex agrees to have Tommy mentor him for the next big television event, but their partnership is enters rocky terrain after they have a falling out over a Las Vegas call girl.

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Release: Apr. 25, 2008
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Jonathan (Ewan McGregor) is a mild-mannered accountant who introduced to a sex club by his lawyer friend Wyatt (Hugh Jackman), who thinks Jonathan could use a little loosening up. After getting involved with shenanigans at the club, Jonathan quickly becomes the prime suspect in the case of a missing woman and a major robbery.

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Release: Apr. 25, 2008
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Those two loveable stoners, Harold and Kumar (John Cho, Kal Penn), try to fly to Amsterdam for a smoke-filled vacation, but on the plane, they're accused of being terrorists.

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Release: Apr. 25, 2008
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Judith Ralitzer (Fanny Ardant) is a writer suffering from a bad case of writer's block while trying to come up with her new book. However, she might be able to draw some ideas from her own life when she meets a stranger (Dominique Pinon) and an abandoned woman (Audrey Dana) who are both part of a real-life mystery.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
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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.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
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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.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
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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.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
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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).

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
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Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) is the loyal and adoring boyfriend to TV star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell) who 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).

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
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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?
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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
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Russell Crowe narrates this documentary about gang members of Australia, known as the "Bra Boys." Living in Maroubra, which is a suburb of Sydney, four brothers enjoy both surfing and getting into trouble. When one of them kills an extortionist, the other siblings get caught up in the trail that follows.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
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Lawrence Wetherhold (Dennis Quaid) is a brilliant college professor, but as a widower he's struggling at home to raise his teenage daughter, Vanessa (Ellen Page), properly. Things don't go any smoother when his lazy, good-for-nothing adopted brother, Chuck (Thomas Haden Church) moves himself in. The only bright spot in Lawrence's life is when he meets up with one of his sexy former students, Janet (Sarah Jessica Parker).

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
Rated: R - for strong violence and pervasive language
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Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves) is an LAPD vice detective who makes a vow to do whatever it takes to find the killers of his former partner, Detective Terrance Washington (Terry Crews). Having no problem bending the law to get the job done, Ludlow is assisted by a rookie robbery homicide detective (Chris Evans), while a nervous Captain Wander (Forest Whitaker) keeps a watchful eye over the pair so they don't come under suspicion from an internal affairs investigator (Hugh Laurie).

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Release: Apr. 9, 2008
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This documentary profiles the life of Tomas Young, a young man who felt it was his duty to join the military following the attacks of 9/11. Thinking he was going to be sent to Afghanistan to fight Al-Qaeda, Tomas instead found himself in Iraq where he was instantly paralyzed from the waist down after being shot in the chest.

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Release: Apr. 9, 2008
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Meet the world's oldest cover band. No, not the group that's been around the longest, but the one that has the oldest members. A group of senior citizens keep up with "the kids" by performing songs from a diverse range of musicians and bands such as Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth and more.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
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Frank Allen (Ryan Reynolds) thinks he has life all figured out. He has everything so much under control that he lives his life via carefully designed lists written out on index cards telling him what to do and when, which is a trait his wife Susan (Emily Mortimer) finds charming if a bit annoying. When she introduces a random factor into Frank's otherwise orderly life, he suddenly turns into a complete convert to the ways of chaos and disorganization that's makes Susan's life worse, not better.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
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Liu Xing (Liu Ye) is a Chinese student who comes to America to study the origins of the universe. He's soon noticed by the head of the department at his university, Jacob Reiser (Aidan Quinn), who takes the young man under his wing. However, when Liu Xing makes a breakthrough discovery in "dark matter" one of the building blocks of the universe he excitedly publishes his discovery, which puts him at odds with his mentor's own theories. Suddenly finding himself not to be the star student anymore, Liu Xing plots a dangerous and violent revenge.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
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This documentary examines a new, experimental program adopted by an Alabama maximum-security prison. These hardcore convicts many of whom will never live as free men again find a certain degree of peace during a ten-day meditation retreat, during which time they are not to utter a single word.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
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Like most teenagers, Donna (Brittany Snow) is expecting her prom night to be the greatest night of her entire life. While the party being hosted at a posh hotel goes off without a hitch, Donna and her friends are pursued by a serial killer in the suite of rooms they've rented for the night.
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Release: Apr. 4, 2008
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The lives of three women intersect at a wedding. Keren (Noa Knoller) is the bride who ends up breaking her leg in a bathroom mishap. Batya (Sarah Adler) is a waitress working Keren's reception who also adopts a young girl she finds on a beach. Meanwhile, Joy (Ma-nenita De Latorre) has had to leave her son behind in the Phillippines to work in Tel Aviv. Although all three women are from very different walks of life, they forge a unique bond despite their cultural differences.

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Release: Apr. 4, 2008
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Suzanne (Juliette Binoche) is a busy single mom in Paris who has little time to pay proper attention to her young son Simon (Simon Iteanu). When Simon befriends a Taiwanese woman, Song Fang (Song Fang), who is studying at the university, Suzanne takes her in to help watch over the boy. Simon and his new babysitter are soon traipsing all over Paris seeing the sights while a mysterious red balloon seems to follow them wherever they go.

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Release: Apr. 4, 2008
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Jack (Freddie Prinze Jr.), a NYC advertising exec, is totally bored by his dull life. However, things get exciting when he hooks up with the vivacious Jill (Taryn Manning), a free-spirited young woman. Launching into a full-scale romance, the pair promise to be 100% honest with each other. So, when Jack insists Jill tell him where it is she disappears to for days on end, she is forced to tell him.

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In 1925, Dodge Connolly (George Clooney) is the star player in a slowly dying sport: Football. To help re-energize the game with the public, Connolly recruits a WWI hero, Carter Rutherford (John Krasinski), to lead his team to greatness. But when a pretty, young journalist (Renée Zellweger) discovers that Rutherford's war exploits may be more fiction than fact, Connelly uses his charming demeanor to stop her from exposing the truth.

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Release: Apr. 4, 2008
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Bill (Aaron Eckhart) is a total schlub who is married to the beautiful Jess (Elizabeth Banks) and who works for his father-in-law's (Holmes Osborne) bank. When Jess starts having an affair with a handsome news reporter (Timothy Olyphant), Bill is ready to give up on life until a cocky high school student (Logan Lerman) encourages him to win her back. To accomplish this feat, Bill pretends to date a hot lingerie salesgirl (Jessica Alba) in order to make Jess jealous and to finally see him as a real man again.

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Release: Apr. 4, 2008
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Elizabeth (Norah Jones) is a young waitress who travels along Route 66 to work at various diners where she meets a unique assortment of individuals.

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Nim (Abigail Breslin) is a lonely young girl who lives on an island with her father and who passes the time by reading books about a dashing adventurer named Alex Rover. One day, when Nim's dad goes missing, Nim begins corresponding with the author (Jodie Foster) of her favorite books and the two of them draw inspiration from the fictional Rover to find Nim's missing papa.

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Release: Mar. 28, 2008
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In the 1960s and on the eve of his retirement, a janitor (Michael Caine) plans to go out with a bang. He's actually able to convince an unfairly treated female executive (Demi Moore) to help him steal some loot from their employer the London Diamond Corporation.

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Release: Mar. 28, 2008
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Mimi Weddell is the hardest working actress in NYC. She also happens to be over 90 years old. Beginning her acting career at the age of 65 after the death of her husband, Mimi hoofs it all over Manhattan to cattle call auditions and works out regularly doing gymnastics and dance routines. Watch in amazement at this elderly woman's stamina while she poses for advertising spreads and magazines and acts in TV series like
Sex and the City and
Law and Order, as well as movies such as
Across the Universe and
Hitch.

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Release: Mar. 26, 2008
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Alexandra (Galina Vishnevskaya) is an elderly woman who visits her grandson Denis (Vasily Shevtsov) who is a soldier stationed at a remote military outpost. Leading exceptionally dreary lives, the soldiers have their spirits warmed up by Alexandra's doting ways.

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Release: Mar. 26, 2008
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In the backroads of rural Arkansas, two sets of half-brothers go to war with each other after their father dies. Although related by blood, there's nothing that these four men won't do to come out on top of the feud.

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Release: Mar. 28, 2008
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Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) is a math whiz studying at MIT who gets recruited into a shadowy group of equally talented nerds led by a former professor (Kevin Spacey). With their amazing ability to keep track of numbers, the group heads out to Las Vegas to take part in an elaborate blackjack-card-counting scheme that can potentially win them millions from the casios. Loosely based on the bestselling nonfiction book
Bringing Down the House.

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Release: Mar. 28, 2008
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Two documentary filmmakers, Grace Lee and John Solomon, train their cameras on the shambling zombie culture that's just trying to co-exist with the living in Los Angeles. They manage to profile a convenience store clerk who really wants to work in publishing, a forgetful florist and committed zombie activisit fighting for equal rights for the living dead.

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Colton (Josh Alexander) is a young dreamer who comes up with a cockamamie plan to visit his favorite actor of all time: Donald Sutherland. So, he packs his best friend Ben (Rob Bogue) into an old station wagon and heads to
Montreal. Colton plans to hook up with Ben's cousin who works in what is allegedly Sutherland's favorite restaurant so that he can arrange a meeting with the actor.

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Mark David Chapman (Jared Leto) is a young man who plots to do the unthinkable: assassinate musician John Lennon. Completely alienated from the world and sinking into his own madness, Chapman bullies an innocent young Lennon fan, Jude (Lindsay Lohan), outside the ex-Beatle's NYC home and argues with a paparazzi photographer (Judah Friedlander) all the while figuring out how he can carry out his murderous deed.

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Release: Mar. 21, 2008
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This documentary tracks the dreams and aspirations of b-boys, i.e. guys who like to breakdance, from all around the world, including Las Vegas, Korea and France. All of them travel to Germany to compete in the "Battle of the Year" finals so that just one of them can be crowned World Champion.

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Release: Mar. 19, 2008
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Ismael (Louis Garrell) and Julie (Ludivine Sagnier) are a young French couple who take a big leap to jazz up their dwindling romantic life. They enter into a threesome with another woman, Alice (Clotilde Hesme). However, the arrangement doesn't work out quite as expected and Ismael attempts another stab at finding true love with his original girlfriend's sister (Chiara Mastroianni) and a college student (Gregoire Leprince-Ringuet).

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Release: Mar. 19, 2008
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Rosario (Kate del Castillo) is an illegal immigrant who had to leave her son Carlitos (Adrian Alonso) behind in Mexico to find work in the U.S. After working dutifully for several years and sending money back home for Carlitos, Rosario goes on a dangerous journey to be reunited with her son. Plus, unbeknownst to her, little Carlitos also takes off to find his mother.
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Release: Mar. 21, 2008
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Sandra (Asia Argento) is having a torrid affair with the very wealthy Miles Rennberg (Michael Madsen). However, she is also having an affair at the same time with Lester Wang (Carl Ng), a hit man who has been paid to kill Miles.

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Release: Mar. 21, 2008
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When two nerdy teenagers (Alex Frost, Josh Peck) are continually being beaten up by the school bully, they hire a nutty bodyguard named Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson) to protect them. But when their savior shows up on campus, he's more interested in a pretty teacher (Leslie Mann) than them.