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Are We Done Yet

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

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Synopsis:
Now married to Suzanne (Nia Long), Nick Persons (Ice Cube) has bought a quiet suburban house to escape the rat race of the big city and to provide more space for his new wife and kids Lindsey and Kevin (Aleisha Allen and Philip Daniel Bolden). But when his new home quickly becomes a costly “fixer upper” and he finds himself at the mercy of an eccentric contractor (John C. McGinley), Nick’s suburban dream soon becomes a riotous nightmare. More importantly, as much effort as the house will require, the Persons are going to find that it will take even more work to make the house a home.

Cast: Ice Cube, Nia Long, John C. McGinley, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden, Dan Joffre, Alexander Kalugin; Directed by: Steve Carr

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All the fuss for Fuzz

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

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Hot Fuzz has excellent comedy writing says, Sympatico’s Angela Baaldasarre. Read on:

A hilarious spoof of police action films, Edgar Wright’s “Hot Fuzz” is the best comedy writing I’ve sat through in years. Actor/co-screenwriter Simon Pegg and his fellow star Nick Frost were responsible for the laughs in Wright’s “Shaun of the Dead,” and this time the team reunites for a more ambitious and pumped-up project that is equally as funny.

The fast-paced opening introduces us to Nicholas Angel (Pegg), a dedicated London cop whose arrest rate is 400 percent higher than that of any other police officer. Humourless and dull, Angel’s social life consists of watering his Japanese peace lily every night. Following a job-related injury, Angel returns to work only to find out that he’s being transferred to the remote village of Sandford in the West Country. This sequence had me on the floor as Angel tries desperately to keep his London position, but one by one his superiors (delicious cameos by Martin Freeman, Steve Coogan and Bill Nighy), tired of being belittled by Angel’s success, push him out.

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DVD Releases for April 24, 2007

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

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  • Deja Vu (Thriller) – Starring: Denzel Washington, Val Kilmer, Paula Patton, Adam Goldberg, Bruce Greenwood, James Caviezel; Directed by: Tony Scott
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  • Night at the Museum (Fantasy) – Starring: Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Ernest Borgnine, Ricky Gervais, Steve Coogan, Owen Wilson; Directed by: Shawn Levy
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  • Parenthood (Comedy) – Starring: Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, Dianne Wiest, Martha Plimpton, Keanu Reeves, Tom Hulce, Jason Robards Jr., Rick Moranis, Harley Jane Kozak, Joaquin Rafael (Leaf) Phoenix, Paul (Link) Linke, Dennis Dugan; Directed by: Ron Howard
  • The Queen (Drama) – Starring: Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings, Roger Allam, Sylvia Syms, Tim McMullan; Directed by: Stephen Frears
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Spider-Man 3 Advance Review

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

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“Spider-Man 3 is indeed the trilogy-closer that fans have been waiting for.” Wow! That’s quite an assertion. I can’t wait for this one to open in theaters. Todd Gilchrist over at IGN has an indepth, two page review of the blockbuster movie and you don’t have to worry as there are no spoilers here (depends on what you consider a spoiler). Read on:

In Hollywood, conventional wisdom suggests that it doesn’t matter what you do with the first two-thirds of a story as long as you have a strong ending. While the commercial success of any major film series demands that the opposite be true, front-loading a franchise with its best writing, acting and filmmaking in order to draw in that elusive “everyone” demographic, Spider-Man 3 simultaneously confirms and refutes that a series — much less a single installment — need be defined by the sum of its parts. And while some audiences may register skepticism over the possibility that a third film can suitably tie up all of the loose ends, not to mention tie-in all of writer-director Sam Raimi’s ambitious ideas, IGN can confirm that Spider-Man 3 is indeed the trilogy-closer that fans have been waiting for.

Instead of the year-plus barrier that separated the first two films, Spider-Man 3 takes place almost immediately after the events of the second film. This serves an important purpose: Harry (James Franco) learned at the end of Spider-Man 2 that Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is Spider-Man, and he isn’t wasting any time trying to take down the person he believes killed his father. In the meantime, Peter has grown comfortable in his relationship with Mary Jane (Kirsten Dunst), not to mention the idea that his alter-ego is an icon and hero to millions. Mary Jane, however, is struggling as an actress after receiving scathing reviews for her appearance in a new musical, and has trouble relating to Peter’s newfound confidence.

In another part of the city, escaped convict Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church) races to find a cure for his daughter’s illness, landing himself in the middle of a science experiment while trying to evade capture by the police. His transformation into the Sandman makes him a natural adversary for Spider-Man, but Peter takes the pursuit personally when he discovers that Marko may in fact be responsible for Uncle Ben’s (Cliff Robertson) death. Unfortunately, a mysterious creature that feeds off negative energy finds the erstwhile hero during a moment of weakness and attaches itself to him, sending both Peter and Spider-Man into a dark and dangerous spiral of revenge and violence.

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Vacancy

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

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Kate Beckinsale (L) and Luke Wilson (R) in Vacancy

Stax over at IGN says that: “Vacancy is worth checking into.” I think that I’ll do just that very thing this weekend. Read on:

While nowhere near as good as its forebears, Vacancy is a throwback to the early ’70s thrillers like Straw Dogs where normal people get caught up in terrifyingly violent circumstances. This film stars (a cast against type) Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale as David and Amy Fox, respectively.

They are a soon-to be-divorced couple whose relationship fell apart after the accidental death of their young son. Coming back from a weekend at the in-laws, they are constantly sniping at each other — a situation that only worsens after David’s short cut proves anything but a time-saver.

Throw in a malfunctioning car and you’d think their night couldn’t get any worse. Wrong. After their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they reluctantly accept refuge at a lonely roadside motel managed by an odd fellow named Mason (Frank Whaley). They are perturbed by the screams coming from the horror movie he’s watching in the next room, but they soon find out that truth is more horrifying than fiction.

David realizes that the horror video he’s watching in their seedy motel room isn’t a Hollywood movie; it’s a snuff film taped in the very room they’re staying in. Loud bangs on the walls are just the first scary thing they encounter as Mason and his goons try to make David and Amy the stars of their next “production.”

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In Theaters: April 20th, 2007

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Movies Opening April 20, 2007

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

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These movies open in theaters, April 20th, 2007. Just click on the links to purchase the movie posters:

  • In the Land of Women (Comedy) – Starring: Adam Brody, Kristen Stewart, Meg Ryan, Olympia Dukakis, Makenzie Vega, Elena Anaya; Directed by: Jon Kasdan
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    In Theaters: April 20th, 2007

  • Fracture (Thriller) – Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling, David Strathairn, Billy Burke, Rosamund Pike; Directed by: Gregory Hoblit
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    In Theaters: April 20th, 2007

  • Vacancy (Thriller) – Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson, Frank Whaley, Ethan Embry, Scott G. Anderson, Mark Casella; Directed by: Nimród Antal
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    In Theaters: April 20th, 2007

  • Hot Fuzz (Comedy) – Starring: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Bill Bailey, Tim Barlow, David Bradley; Directed by: Edgar Wright
  • From the folks who brought you Shawn of the Dead

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    In Theaters: April 20th, 2007


Delta Farce

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

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Synopsis:
Down on his luck after losing his job and his girlfriend on the same day, Larry decides to join his neighbor, Bill (Bill Engvall), and his combat-happy buddy, Everett (DJ Qualls), for a relaxing weekend of drinking and target practice. But when the three hapless guys are mistaken for Army Reservists by the hard-nosed Sergeant Kilgrove (Keith David), they’re loaded onto an army plane headed for Fallujah, Iraq—and mistakenly ejected in a Humvee somewhere over Mexico.

Convinced they’re actually in the Middle East, the clueless wannabe soldiers save a rural village from a siege of bandits and become local heroes. But when Carlos Santana (Danny Trejo), a ruthless, karaoke-loving warlord, strikes back, Larry, Bill and Everett have to lay down their beers and take up their arms—and prove they just might be real soldiers after all…

Cast: Larry The Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, DJ Qualls, Marisol Nichols, Danny Trejo, Keith David; Directed by: C.B. Harding

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In Theaters: May 11th, 2007

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September Dawn

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

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Synopsis:
The Mountain Meadows Massacre, as it is known, occurred on September 11, 1857, and was the first known act of religious terrorism on U.S. soil. A group of Mormons, many disguised as Paiute Indians, slaughtered all but 17 small children on a wagon train on its way to California. One man, the adopted son of Mormon leader Brigham Young, was eventually executed for the crime — 20 years after the event. The film is deemed controversial because it presents a point of view held strongly by hundreds of direct descendants of the massacre: that the iconic Brigham Young had complicity in the massacre, a view denied by the Mormon Church, even today.

Cast: Jon Voight, Trent Ford, Tamara Hope, Jon Gries, Taylor Handley, Huntley Ritter , Krisinda Cain, Shaun Johnston, Lolita Davidovich, Dean Cain, Terence Stamp; Directed by: Christopher Cain

In Theaters: May 4th, 2007

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Next

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

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Synopsis:
In “Next,” based on the Philip K. Dick story “The Golden Man,” Nicolas Cage plays a man with the unique ability to see future events and affect their outcome.

Relentlessly pursued by the FBI, which is seeking to use his abilities to prevent a global terrorist threat, he is ultimately faced with the daunting choice of saving the world or the woman he loves.

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Nicolas Pajon, Jessica Biel, Peter Falk; Directed by: Lee Tamahori

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In Theaters: April 27th, 2007

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Vacancy

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

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Synopsis:
When David (Luke Wilson) and Amy Fox’s (Kate Beckinsale) car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, they are forced to spend the night at the only motel around, with only the TV to entertain them… until they discover that the low- budget slasher movies they’re watching were all filmed in the very room they’re sitting in. With hidden cameras now aimed at them — trapping them in rooms, crawlspaces, underground tunnels — and filming their every move, David and Amy must struggle to get out alive before whomever is watching them can finish their latest masterpiece.

Cast: Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson, Frank Whaley, Ethan Embry, Scott G. Anderson, Mark Casella; Directed by: Nimród Antal

In Theaters: April 20th, 2007

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