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17 Again
In the class of 1989, Mike O’Donnell is a star on his high school basketball team with a college scout watching him play and a bright future ahead. He decides instead to share his life with girlfriend Scarlett and the baby they are expecting. Almost 20 years later, Mike is given another chance when he is transformed back to the age of 17.
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Bride Wars
Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway) are always there for each other. Even their respective bridal engagements happen within hours. Together they plan their weddings, each to take place at New York’s Plaza Hotel. But a clerical error and subsequent clash in wedding dates pits the two brides against each other in a competition that escalates into all-out war.
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Confessions of a Shopaholic
Sweet, charming New Yorker Rebecca has a problem that is becoming a nightmare: She’s hopelessly addicted to shopping and drowning in debt. When her compulsive spending threatens to destroy her love life and derail her career, she struggles to keep it all from spiraling out of control—and discovers what’s really important in life. Based on the novel by Sophie Kinsella.
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Curious Case of Benjamin Button
This adaptation of a story by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about the life of a man who ages in reverse. At age 50, he falls in love with a 30-year-old woman and then must come to terms with the relationship as they literally grow in opposite directions. Featuring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett.
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Defiance
Based on a true story, this rough-and-tumble World War II epic depicts the Nazis marching through Eastern Europe in 1941. Four Jewish brothers flee into the forest to hide, and they form a small community for other Jews escaping prison camps. Soon enough, the two eldest brothers, Tuvia (Daniel Craig) and Zus (Liev Schrieber), lead a resistance movement. Despite power struggles between the two brothers, they sabotage Nazis, save thousands, and, as in any good epic, the hero finds love. Featuring: Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber. May contain material unsuitable for children.
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Dragonball Evolution
A live action adaptation of the hugely popular manga, Dragonball centers on a humanoid alien named Goku who is trying to fulfill the wish of his dying grandfather: He must collect all seven mystical Dragon Balls in the world—which are said to grant the holder one perfect wish—to keep them out of evil hands.
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Duplicity
This thriller, written and directed by Tony Gilroy, stars Academy Award–winner Julia Roberts and Academy Award–nominee Clive Owen as longtime lovers and corporate spies who team up to stage an elaborate con to rip off their rival companies.
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Fanboys
A fanatical group of Star Wars devotees travel across the country on a mission to steal a print of Star Wars: Episode I—The Phantom Menace from Skywalker Ranch and become the first fans to see the film in a sci-fi-flavored road comedy starring Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Kristen Bell. Carrie Fisher, William Shatner and Ray Park turn up for cameos in the one comedy that truly understands the fanboy mindset.
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Frost/Nixon
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard brings to the screen Peter Morgan’s (The Queen, The Last King of Scotland) electrifying battle between Richard Nixon (Frank Langella), the disgraced president, and David Frost (Michael Sheen), a jet-setting television personality with a name to make. This adaptation of the award-winning play goes behind the scenes as the two men and their camps negotiate, posture and reveal dark secrets. Featuring: Frank Langella, Michael Sheen, Kevin Bacon.
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He's Just Not That Into You
An all-star cast is featured in the stories of a group of interconnected, Baltimore-based twenty- and thirtysomethings as they navigate their various relationships from the shallow end of the dating pool through the deep, murky waters of married life. Trying to read the signs of the opposite sex, each hopes to be the exception to the “no exceptions” rule. Featuring: Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson
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Hotel for Dogs
When their foster parents forbid 16-year-old Andi and her younger brother, Bruce, from having a pet, Andi uses her quick wit to find their dog a new home. The resourceful kids stumble upon an abandoned hotel, and using Bruce’s mechanical genius they transform it into a magical dog paradise. But barking dogs make the neighbors suspicious, and the kids go to elaborate lengths to avoid discovery. Featuring: Don Cheadle, Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin. 1 hr. 40 min.
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I Love You Man
Getting engaged to Zooey, an attractive brunette and the woman of his dreams, should make Los Angeles realtor Peter Klaven, the happiest man in the world, but as the big day approaches he realizes he has no close guy friend to be his best man. Not wanting to look ridiculous or sad, he decides to pull out all the stops in an effort to make some guy friends. He embarks on a series of awkward “man-dates” to make guy friends, which, it turns out, is no easy task.
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InkHeart
Mo Folchart (Brendan Fraser) and his daughter, Meggie (Eliza Hope Bennett), share a secret ability to bring book characters to life when they read stories aloud. Mo finds a book he’s been searching for since Meggie’s mother vanished into its mystical world, and it turns his and Meggie’s lives upside-down. Mo brings together a disparate group of friends—from both real life and books—and embarks on a journey to set things right. Featuring: Brendan Fraser, Eliza Hope Bennett, Rafi Gavron, Helen Mirren. 1 hr. 46 min.
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Last Chance Harvey
Jinglewriter Harvey Shine (Dustin Hoffman) is on the verge of losing his job. He goes to London for a weekend to attend his daughter’s wedding, but must make it back in time for a Monday meeting that will determine his fate. Once in London, he finds his daughter has chosen to have her stepfather walk her down the aisle. Things get worse from there. He misses his flight back to New York and gets fired, but all is not lost: He meets Kate (Emma Thompson) at an airport bar, and sparks fly. Will this be a new start for both of them? Featuring: Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson. 1 hr. 32 min.
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Last Chance Harvey
Harvey Shine goes to London for his estranged daughter’s wedding—but she asks her stepfather to give her away. Things deteriorate even further when Harvey misses his flight home, and his boss fires him. At the airport bar, Harvey bumps into Kate. The meeting leads to lunch, a walk around London and an unlikely last chance for happiness.
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Marley & Me
A pair of newlyweds buy a yellow Labrador retriever puppy to prepare them for parenthood. Over the years, the family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic, pooch—dubbed the “world’s worst dog.” Based on the best-selling memoir by John Grogan. Featuring: Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson, Eric Dane.
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Monsters vs Aliens
When Susan Murphy is clobbered by a meteor, she mysteriously grows to 49 feet, 11 inches tall and is labeled a “monster” named Ginormica. She is captured and held in a secret government compound with a motley crew of monsters. Their confinement time is cut short, however, when an alien robot begins storming the country. The monsters must save the world.
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New in Town
Lucy Hill, an up-and-coming executive, is offered a temporary assignment in the middle of nowhere, restructuring a manufacturing plant. She jumps at the opportunity, knowing it could mean a promotion. After enduring a frosty reception from the locals, icy roads and freezing weather, she warms up to the small town. Lucy discovers greater meaning in her life—and finds the man of her dreams. Featuring: Harry Connick Jr., Renée Zellweger, J.K. Simmons
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Pink Panther 2
In The Pink Panther 2, the sequel to the 2006 hit, Steve Martin reprises the role of intrepid-if-bumbling French police detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau. When the priceless Pink Panther Diamond is stolen, Chief Inspector Dreyfus (John Cleese) is forced to assign Clouseau to a team of international detectives and experts charged with catching the thief and retrieving the stolen artifacts. Featuring: Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, John Cleese.
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Push
The Division, a government agency, is creating an army of psychic warriors—and disposing of those unwilling to participate. Nick Gant (Chris Evans) is one such individual. He’s forced out of hiding in densely populated Hong Kong when a 13-year-old clairvoyant seeks his help in finding a woman who may be able to end the Division’s program.
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Revolutionary Road
Based on the novel by Richard Yates, this film examines whether it’s possible to live by one’s ideals. Newlyweds Frank (Leonardo DiCaprio) and April Wheeler (Kate Winslet) buy a house in the suburbs in the 1950s. Determined not to be the average couple, they’re irreverent and progressive. Still, they find themselves falling into the dull patterns of their neighbors. April devises a plan to move to Paris. Will it save them, or spell the end? Featuring: Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kathy Bates.
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Seven Pounds
Academy Award–nominee Will Smith reunites with the directors and producers of The Pursuit of Happyness for the emotional drama Seven Pounds. In the film, Smith plays Ben Thomas, an IRS agent with a fateful secret who embarks on an extraordinary journey of redemption by forever changing the lives of seven strangers—and forms an especially strong bond with one of them, the beautiful Emily. Featuring: Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson.
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Sugar
Sugar follows the story of Miguel “Sugar” Santos, a Dominican pitcher from San Pedro de Macoris who’s struggling to make it to the big leagues and pull himself and his family out of poverty. Miguel gets his break at age 19 when he advances to the United States’ minor league system. When his play on the mound falters, he begins examining more closely the world around him and his place within it.
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Sunshine Cleaning
Once the high school cheerleading captain who dated the quarterback, thirtysomething Rose Lorkowski is now a single mother working as a maid, while her sister, Norah,lives at home with their dad—a salesman always looking to get rich quick. Eager to turn her life around and get her son into a better school, Rose persuades Norah to get into the crime scene–cleanup business with her. The result is better than expected in this quirky, uplifting film.
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Uninvited
After Anna returns home from the hospital, where she was recovering from the tragic death of her mother, she discovers her father is engaged to her mother’s former nurse, Rachel. Anna is then visited by her mother’s ghost, who warns her of Rachel’s intentions. Together, Anna and her sister try to convince their father that his current fiancée is not who she pretends to be. Featuring: Emily Browning, Elizabeth Banks, David Strathairn. May contain material unsuitable for children.
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Watchmen
In an alternate version of 1985 America, costumed superheroes are part of everyday life, and the “Doomsday Clock”—which measures the nation’s tension with the Soviet Union—is set at five minutes to midnight. When one of his former colleagues is murdered, masked vigilante Rorschach sets out to uncover a plot against superheroes.
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Yes Man
Carl Allen’s life is going nowhere—until he signs up for a self-help program based on one covenant: Say yes to everything. Unleashing the power of “YES” begins to transform Carl’s life in amazing ways, earning him a promotion at work and opening the door to a new romance. But his willingness to embrace every opportunity might just become too much of a good thing. Featuring: Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper.
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