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This Truman Capote biopic, not to be confused with
Capote, stars unknown Toby Jones as the renowned writer, who became uncomfortably close to the murderers Perry Smith and Dick Hickock while researching his "non-fiction novel"
In Cold Blood.

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Many talk show hosts harbor lofty ambitions, but few would go to the extremes of Tom Dobbs (Robin Williams). After entering the race for president as a joke, Dobbs is in for quite a surprise when he proves to be more popular than anyone could have imagined.
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When news of the death of Princess Diana reaches the British public, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (Helen Mirren) retreats behind the walls of Balmoral Castle with her family, unable to comprehend the public response to the tragedy. For Tony Blair (Michael Blair), the popular and newly elected Prime Minister, the people's need for reassurance and support from their leaders is palpable. As the unprecedented outpouring of emotion grows ever stronger, Blair must find a way to reconnect the Queen with the British public.

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Director Michael Apted continues his award-winning series with this look at his group of subjects as they turn 49. Apted has followed the group since they were seven years old, checking in every seven years to see how their lives have changed.

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Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) is an undercover cop South Boston assigned to infiltrate a mob syndicate run by a boss named Costello (Jack Nicholson). Meanwhile, a young criminal, Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), has embedded himself in the police department's Special Investigation Unit. Both their lives become endangered when the two organizations realize they have moles within their ranks.

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A couple of employees at a Costco-like super store (Dax Shepard, Dane Cook) compete for the affections of a new co-worker (Jessica Simpson) by trying to win the Employee of the Month award.

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In a suburban town, two 30-something couples have early mid-life crises and suffer through personal breakdowns and infidelity. The situation only gets worse when a child molester moves into the neighborhood.

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Oh, so
that's how Leatherface became a murderous psycho! Jordana Brewster and a bunch of other young hot people star in this prequel to the classic horror series.

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Alex Rider (Alex Pettyfer), a teenager with unusual talents, is recruited by the British Secret Service to carry out a dangerous mission following the mysterious death of his uncle (Ewan McGregor).

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Release: Sep. 29, 2006
Rated: PG-13 - for intense sequences of action/peril, brief strong language and some sensuality
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Kevin Costner is Ben Randall, a maverick teacher who trains rescue swimmers for the coast guard. Randall shows the talented Jake Fischer (Ashton Kutcher) how to become a member of his team, only for danger to loom large when the men set off on a trip to Alaska.

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Set in the 1980s, A GUIDE TO RECOGNIZING YOUR SAINTS is based around a young boy growing up in Queens, New York. Confused as to why he hasn't followed his friends into a life of crime, the boy realizes that his life is being watched over by a group of saints.

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Release: Sep. 15, 2006
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An unusual summer camp is the focus for this documentary. The North Dakota camp teaches kids Christian values, and the filmmakers show how the camp leaders try to integrate these beliefs into their young campers' lives.
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A domesticated grizzly bear named Boog (Martin Lawrence) meets a deer named Elliot (Ashton Kutcher) in the woods during hunting season, and the two try to find their way out of the forest while avoiding the hunters. Debra Messing voices Beth, a park ranger who raised Boog.

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Release: Oct. 4, 2006
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Written and directed by Mitchell (who previously starred in and directed the film adaptation of his international stage hit,
Hedwig and the Angry Inch),
Shortbus explores the lives of several characters living in present-day New York as they navigate the comic and tragic intersections between love and sex. Male and female, straight and gay, the characters find one and other and eventually find themselves when they all converge at a weekly underground salon called "Shortbus," a mad nexus of art, music, politics, and polysexual carnality. Mitchell developed the film's story along with his ensemble cast, all of whom are making their feature film debuts, and who were selected after submitting videotaped interviews/auditions in response to a well-publicized open casting call posted on a website. More than a half-million people visited the website and nearly 500 people sent in tapes before the final seven leading performers/characters were selected to workshop the storyline with Mitchell.