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Released: 04/22/2008
Rated: R - for strong language, nudity/sexual content and some drug use
Avg. Score: 4.75/5
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Based on a true story (and a book by George Crile), Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks) was a very real congressman from Texas who engineered the arming of the mujahideen in Afghanistan who were waging a long war with the Soviets during the 1980s. Assisting Wilson was a CIA operative (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who operated outside the agency, and while they believed they were doing the right thing, they ended up arming the men who would one day house Osama bin Laden.

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Released: 04/22/2008
Rated: PG-13 - for violence, terror and disturbing images
Avg. Score: 3.75/5
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Rob Hawkins (Michael Stahl-David) has just gotten a new job, except he's going to have to move from NYC to Tokyo to take it. On the eve of his departure, Rob's brother Jason (Mike Vogel) throws a surprise going-away party that's interrupted when a giant monster attacks the city. Receiving a panicked phone call from his ex-girlfriend Beth (Odette Yustman), Rob races through the destruction with several of his friends to save her.

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Released: 04/22/2008
Rated: R - for some disturbing content
Avg. Score: 5/5
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Laura (Belén Rueda) grew up in the Good Shepherd Orphange until she was eventually adopted. Now, as an older married woman and having fond memories of the place, when she finds out it's up for sale, she convinces her husband to buy the building so that they can move into it. Having fallen into disrepair over the years, the old orphanage doesn't make such a great home, especially when Laura's young son makes up a creepy "imaginary" friend who may be more real than anybody suspects.

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Released: 04/22/2008
Rated: PG-13 - for intense sequences of violence and terror, frightening images, some sexual material and thematic elements
Avg. Score: 0.94/5
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Beth Raymond (Shannyn Sossamon) witnesses the death of two of her best friends just days apart. Coincidentally, both people also received terrifying messages on their cell phones that sounded like moments recorded at their deaths. Although it sounds like a crazy story, the only person who believes Beth is Detective Jack Andrews (Edward Burns), who helps her figure out who's been leaving the demonic voice mails.

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Released: 04/22/2008
Rated: R - for some sexuality and language
Avg. Score: 5/5
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Two siblings (Laura Linney, Philip Seymour Hoffman) who have drifted apart over the years are forced to get reacquainted when they both must care for their elderly father (Philip Bosco).

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Released: 04/22/2008
Rated: PG-13 - for sexual content, language and brief nudity
Avg. Score: 4.5/5
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Leonard Schiller (Frank Langella) is a reclusive writer who was once the shining star of NYC but has since faded into obscurity. However, when a cute young grad student (Lauren Ambrose) enters his life, she holds the promise of making him famous once again.

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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
Rated: Rating Pending
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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
Rated: R - Rated R for disturbing violent content, brief nudity and language
Avg. Score: 0/5
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) The Gist
Beyond awful.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
Rated: R - for disturbing grisly images, some violence and language
Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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All style and no substance.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
Rated: PG - for thematic material, some disturbing images and brief smoking
Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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) The Gist
Not going to convince anybody of anything.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
Rated: PG-13 - for sequences of martial arts action and some violence
Avg. Score: 1.88/5
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Fight scenes not so great and the story's a total dud.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
Rated: R - for sexual content, language and some graphic nudity
Avg. Score: 4.17/5
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Funnier than its premise might imply.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
Rated: Not Rated
Avg. Score: 3.5/5
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Not the liveliest film ever made.

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Released: 04/15/2008
Rated: R - for violence, gore and language
Avg. Score: 0.83/5
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A small Colorado town becomes the site for the rematch between the battling E.T. clans.

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Released: 04/15/2008
Rated: PG-13 - for mature thematic material, sexual content and language
Avg. Score: 5/5
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Juno (Ellen Page) is a smart teenager facing a tough decision: what to do after she gets pregnant from a classmate (Michael Cera). Deciding to give the baby up for adoption to a rich couple (Jason Bateman, Jennifer Garner), she has the full support of both her parents (Allison Janney, J.K. Simmons). But is giving the child away really what she wants to do deep down in her heart?

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Released: 04/15/2008
Rated: R - for a scene of strong graphic sexuality, nudity, violence, drug use and language
Avg. Score: 5/5
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Andy (Philip Seymour Hoffman) has planned the perfect crime and just needs his brother Hank (Ethan Hawke) to execute it. However, the job means that Hank must rob his own mom and dad's (Rosemary Harris, Albert Finney) jewelry store. The younger sibling actually goes through with the crime, his mom ends up dead, and his dad swears he'll find the killer by any means necessary. Hank, meanwhile, may be able to pin the entire rap on Andy, but that means enlisting the help of Andy's wife (Marisa Tomei), with whom Hank is having an affair.

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Released: 04/15/2008
Rated: PG-13 - for some sex-related content
Avg. Score: 3.44/5
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A lonely guy (Ryan Gosling) finally meets the woman of his dreams. Only problem: She's a life-size doll he bought on the Internet.

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Avg. Score: 4.17/5
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An overweight food connoisseur (Jeff Garlin) is surprisingly lucky with the ladies. Unfortunately though, he can't find a good one who will settle down with him and his obsession with eating. Garlin, co-star of the hit series
Curb Your Enthusiasm, also writes and directs.

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Released: 04/15/2008
Rated: PG-13 - for intense battle sequences
Avg. Score: 0.31/5
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Farmer (Jason Statham) just wants to live a peaceful life, but he's forced into action when his wife (Claire Forlani) is kidnapped by the dark army led by the villainous Gallian (Ray Liotta) who is out to take over King Konreid's (Burt Reynolds) throne.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
Rated: R - for language, some violent content and reckless behavior
Avg. Score: 3.33/5
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Engrossing portrait of a deranged family.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
Rated: PG-13 - for mature thematic material, sexual content and language
Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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Weak, lesson-espousing comedy.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
Rated: R - for a scene of violence, brief sexual content and language
Avg. Score: 1.25/5
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Yeah, it's just very poorly made.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
Rated: Not Rated
Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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Great subject matter ineptly handled.

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Release: Apr. 11, 2008
Rated: PG-13 - for violence and terror, some sexual material, underage drinking, and language
Avg. Score: 0/5
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Another cruddy horror remake that should scare 11-year-olds.

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Release: Apr. 18, 2008
Rated: R (MPAA)
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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
Rated: PG (MPAA)
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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. 9, 2008
Rated: Not Rated
Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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A timely critique, but not the most thrilling.

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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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Released: 04/08/2008
Rated: R - for sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use and language
Avg. Score: 3.5/5
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This fake biopic follows Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly), who struggles to become a major recording star.

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Released: 04/08/2008
Avg. Score: 5/5
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At the turn of the 20th century, Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) is a poor prospector who finally strikes it rich when he finds oil. However, money doesn't quite bring happiness and, in fact, it brings a whole host of new problems with which he has to contend.