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February 15th, 2007

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March 2

Black Snake Moan
A has-been blues musician (Samuel L. Jackson) is placed in charge of
the rehabilitation of a hopeless nymphomaniac (Christina Ricci).

Full of It
A modern-day Pinocchio discovers that it’s still
not ok to lie. Unless, of course, you can really get away with
distorting the truth. Instead of his nose growing, teenager Sam Leonard
(Ryan Pinkston) is forced to live out all of the lies he’s ever told
before his friends and family discover that his pants are indeed on
fire.

Wild Hogs
To get over his mid-life crisis, Tim Allen convinces some of his fellow
bored suburban husbands to form a rough-and-tumble motorcycle gang.
However, their masculine posturing is challenged when they cross a real
gang called the Del Fuegos.

Zodiac
Based on the real-life terror that gripped San Francisco in the ’70s,
several police detectives and newspaper journalists try to uncover the
identity of the mysterious Zodiac Killer. Although he sends taunting
notes and clues through the mail, he always seems just one step ahead
of those looking to stop his killing spree.

March 7

Exterminating Angels
Francois (Frédéric Van Den Driessche) is a subversive movie director
who comes up with a very controversial idea: To make a film exploring
all aspects of female pleasure. While he amazingly finds actresses to
star in his movie, what he gets in return is more than just naughty
acts caught on celluloid, but a very complicated multi-way relationship.

March 9

300
During the ancient Battle of Thermopylae, King Leonidas (Gerard Butler)
and 300 Spartans fight to the death against Xerxes and his massive
Persian army in an effort to inspire all of Greece to unite against
their Persian enemy.

Beyond the Gates
A teacher (Hugh Dancy) and a Catholic priest (John Hurt) in Africa find
themselves caught in a heart-wrenching moral dilemma. In 1994, during
the Rwandan genocide, the two foreigners must decide if they should
stay and try to save as many Tutsis from Hutu killers as they can or if
they should stay out of the conflict and flee for their own safety.
Based on a true story.

The Host
A neglectful father suddenly regrets not spending as much time with his
daughter as he should have when a hideous mutant beast emerges from
South Korea’s Han River and whisks her away. Although believing that
his girl has been killed and eaten, the bad dad receives a mysterious
phone call from her so he embarks on a dangerous expedition into a
secretive military base to get her back.

The Ex
A professional slacker (Zach Braff) is forced to get a real job when
his pregnant wife (Amanda Peet) exits the workforce. Things go from bad
to worse when he works with an overachieving handicapped man (Jason
Bateman) who seems intent on stealing his bride.

Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit and the Era of Predatory Lenders
Profiling the modern-day credit industry, this documentary attempts to
expose the predatory lending schemes that leave many Americans
penniless. Featuring interviews with activists who are fighting the
powers-that-be, so-called "debt pirates" who prey on the most
financially vulnerable members of our society and experts who
desperately want people to climb out of the debt trap.

The Namesake
The
son of Indian immigrants, Gogol (Kal Penn) wants to be a thoroughly
modern American man, but he finds that his wishes are at odds with the
traditional life his parents (Irfan Khan, Tabu) wish he would live.

Nomad (The Warrior)
18th-century Kazakhstan isn’t a very hospitable place, but a tribe of
warriors do what they can to keep the peace and defend their land from
both invaders and enemies from within. Then, word comes that a mystical
boy will lead them from out of the darkness and into the light of a
grand and wonderful empire.

The Ultimate Gift
Jason (Drew Fuller) has grown up to become a total spoiled brat,
relying on handouts from his crotchety grandfather (James Garner). When
grandpa finally kicks the bucket, Jason thinks he’s hit the jackpot.
But built into the old man’s will are a series of tasks that Jason must
complete before he can inherit any money, and which may finally teach
him how to be a man. Based on the book by Jim Stovall.

March 16

Dead Silence
A young widowed husband (Ryan Kwanten) reluctantly returns to his
sleepy hometown to attend his wife’s funeral. While there, the grieving
groom investigates the village’s dark past, which includes a murdered
ventriloquist whose death has eerie connections to his wife’s own
premature demise.

I Think I Love My Wife
Richard (Chris Rock) is a happily married husband and father whose wife
Brenda (Gina Torres) is drop-dead gorgeous and ultra-smart. Yet, after
several years of marriage, Richard is growing bored with his existence,
but doesn’t know what to do about it. In steps Nikki (Kerry
Washington), a woman from Richard’s past who promises an exciting
future, if she can pry the married man from his comfortable suburban
home. Written and directed by Rock.

Premonition
Sandra Bullock’s life is peachy — hot husband (Nip/Tuck’s
Julian McMahon), cute kids, big house. Then her husband dies in a car
crash … but not really. She thinks that his death was a premonition,
and now she must run around all manic-like to try to prevent the
seemingly inevitable.

Shooter
An assassin (Mark Wahlberg) who gave up his carefree killin’ lifestyle
after accidentally shooting an innocent person is convinced to return
for one last job. However, after being framed for assassinating the
president, the killer must find the real shooter and clear his own name.

Sunshine
In a scant 50 years, the sun will start dying, and when it goes,
mankind will go with it. Eight astronauts are sent into space for a
last-ditch effort to save the dimming star, but as they get closer to
the giant flaming ball, either their ship starts to fail or their minds
begin playing tricks on them. Either way, it’s not a pretty situation…

The Wind That Shakes the Barley
IN THEATERS MARCH 16, 2007

British
director Ken Loach became the 59th winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes
with this drama about the Irish Civil War of the 1920s.

March 23

Color Me Kubrick
Based on the true story of Alan Conway (John Malkovich) who
successfully passed himself off as legendary movie director Stanley
Kubrick to aspiring actors, despite looking nothing like him.

First Snow
Guy Pearce has his life turned upside down after getting his fortune
told by a psychic. Sometimes it’s better not to know what’s going to
happen …

The Hills Have Eyes 2
A contingent of National Guardsmen on a training mission in the
southwestern desert are set upon by that happy mutant family that has a
hankering for human flesh. You’d think some body armor and automatic
rifles would keep the soldiers safe … but you’d be wrong.

The Last Mimzy
A box of toys from the future gives a couple of kids amazing
superpowers, which they use to terrorize their parents and teachers as
well as to do good deeds. But mostly to terrorize.

Offside
In Iran, it is illegal for women to attend soccer games in a stadium
with men. One brave lady tries to disguise herself as a man and sneak
in, but her gender is immediately recognized at the gate. She is then
thrown into a holding cell with a group of other crafty gals all of
whom work together to see a real live game.

The Page Turner
A child prodigy at the piano harbors a lifelong grudge and finally
wrecks her revenge when she becomes a young woman (Deborah Francois).
Rejected from the Conservatory by a malicious jury chairwoman
(Catherine Frot), a ten-year-old Melanie sees her childhood dreams of
becoming a professional musician crushed. Ten years later, Melanie
befriends the husband (Pascal Greggory) of the woman who rejected her
and gets herself hired as the nanny to their son where she can disrupt
their peaceful homelife from within.

Pride
Terrence Howard stars as an unusual real-life hero. In Philadelphia in
the 1970s, Jim Ellis hoped to counter the rough and tumble lives led by
inner-city kids by drafting several of them into a swim team, which was
no easy task. But through hard work and sheer determination, Ellis
helped lead his students all the way up to the state championships.

Reign Over Me
After losing his wife and kids in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Charlie
(Adam Sandler) goes into a severe depression and retreats from the
world. Luckily, he runs into his old college roommate, Alan (Don
Cheadle), who feels sorry for his old friend and does his best to draw
him back out.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The mean, green, pizza-eating foursome return for another big-screen
adventure — but this time they’ll be animated rather than actors
wearing clunky costumes like the previous movies in the franchise.

March 30

After the Wedding
Jacob Petersen (Mads Mikkelsen) is from Denmark, but he’s dedicated his
life to saving orphans in India. One day, Jacob receives a bizarre
request: Jorgen (Rolf Lassgard), a rich businessman, will donate
several million dollars to Jacob’s orphanage, but only if he will
return to Denmark and take part in Jorgen’s daughter’s wedding.

Blades of Glory
Will Ferrell and Jon Heder play two disgraced Olympic ice skaters who
were banned from the sport because of drug usage but have found a way
to sneak back into the competition.

Blind Dating
A blind man (Chris Pine) decides to undergo a risky surgical experiment
that has the potential to restore his vision. One of the perks of the
procedure turns out to be his falling in love with the East Indian
nurse (Anjali Jay) who assists him. However, she’s stuck participating
in an arranged marriage that she can’t break no matter how much she
falls for her sightless patient.

Live Free or Die
THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED

Former
SEINFELD writers Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin make their directorial
debut with this offbeat comedy about a wannabe criminal toughing it out
on the rough-and-tumble streets of New Hampshire. John "Rugged" Rudgate
(Aaron Stanford) is on a mission to become a legend for committing
unspeakably bad acts, but the reality is somewhat less dramatic. It
turns out the hot items hes fencing were legitimately acquired, and he
didnt kill the guy he says he killed. Nonetheless, he forges ahead,
and when he reunites with childhood friend Lagrand (Paul Schneider),
who has taken over his familys storage business along with his sister
(Zooey Deschanel), Rugged has his new right-hand man. Unfortunately,
Lagrand is as hapless a character as the world has ever seen, which
only adds to the hilarity. Along the way, Rugged and Lagrand must
contend with two small-town cops (Michael Rapaport and Kevin Dunn), a
goofy hardware store proprietor (Judah Friedlander), and a loose-cannon
safe cracker (Ebon Moss-Bachrach). In a film that features stellar
performances across the board, it is Paul Schneider who steals the
show. Sporting one of the worst hairdos in cinema history, Schneiders
Lagrand is a cartoon character come to life if there ever was one, yet
he still infuses Lagrand with a sympathetic humanity that makes the
performance a downright miraculous achievement that must be seen to be
believed.

LIVE FREE OR DIE World Premiered at the 2006 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it won the Festival’s Narrative Jury Prize.

The Lookout
Who better to assist in a bank heist than the mentally challenged
janitor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), whom nobody will suspect is criminally
minded?

Meet the Robinsons
Twelve year-old Lewis was born to invent, and his latest project is his
most ambitious — the Memory Scanner. This machine will aid Lewis in
finding his birth mother, before he attains his happily-ever-after, the
invention is stolen by Bowler Hat Guy and his diabolical hat.

Rescue Dawn
Dieter Dengler was a fighter pilot who was gunned down and captured
during the Vietnam war; he then staged a remarkable break-out from the
camp in which he was interned. RESCUE DAWN finds Christian Bale playing
Dengler in this adaptation of his life, while famed and controversial
filmmaker Werner Herzog directs.

Skinwalkers
A teenage boy discovers that he’s the winning prize in a war between
two tribes of werewolves: One group wants him alive and the other wants
him dead. Will he and his mom find out the secret of what makes him so
important?

April 4

Firehouse Dog
Hollywood’s hottest stunt dog gets lost during a shoot and befriends a
lonely kid (Josh Hutcherson) and his single dad (Bruce Greenwood) and
eventually becomes the beloved mascot of the local fire station.

April 6

Are We Done Yet?
In this sequel to Are We There Yet?,
Ice Cube and Nia Long want to move to the suburbs for a better life in
which to raise their two kids. However, after purchasing a
"fixer-upper" that needs more "fixer" than they originally imagined,
they fall victim to an unscrupulous contractor (John C. McGinley) who
never seems to get the job done.

Black Book
During WWII, Rachel Steinn (Carice van Houten) is a Jewish singer
forced to flee her home. After a daring escape, she sets up a new
identity for herself to avoid being captured and killed by the Germans.
Rachel then quickly joins the resistance and infiltrates a Nazi
stronghod. But when the underground’s plans are betrayed by a traitor
within its own ranks, Rachel becomes the number one suspect.

Grindhouse
Those two titans of terror — Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriquez —
have teamed up for this throwback to the good ol’ days when you could
see two sleazy exploitation films for the price of one ticket.
Rodriquez directs Planet Terror, an over-the-top tale of a small town trying to survive an outbreak of zombies; while Tarantino’s Death Proof
stars Kurt Russell as a serial killing maniac who stalks beautiful
women. Also features fake trailers for phoney movies by the directors.

The Hoax
This historical drama explores the controversy unleashed in the 1970s
when Clifford Irving (Richard Gere) sold a bogus biography of Howard
Hughes to a major publishing house.

Penelope
Penelope (Christina Ricci) is a young woman looking to get her life on
the right track — now if only she can rid herself of that pesky family
curse…

The Pleasure of Your Company
Following the tragic death of the love of his life, a distraught dude
(Jason Biggs) is surprised to find himself proposing to a waitress
(Isla Fisher) he’s just met. But an even bigger surprise is in store
when she says yes.

The Reaping
Hilary Swank stars as a paranormal detective who investigates religious
occurrences. Her latest case: a town where the 10 biblical plagues are
in full force.

The TV Set
A writer (David Duchovny) attempts to navigate his beloved TV pilot
from script through production to the ferocity of prime-time
scheduling, yet still clinging on to his true vision for his show and
his integrity. But volatile young actors and a network president with a
type-A personality (Sigourney Weaver) get in the way.

April 13

Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theatres
If you ever wanted to know the secret origins of Meatwad, Frylock and
Master Shake, this might be the place to find out. The three foodstuffs
find the universe is threatened by a piece of exercise equipment and
they do their best to have absolutely nothing to do with it. Based on
the hit Adult Swim TV cartoon.

Disturbia
Distressed by his father’s untimely death, a teenager (Shia LaBeouf)
begins acting out and soon finds himself under house arrest after
getting into trouble one too many times. To help pass the time stuck
indoors, he begins spying on his neighbors, only to become convinced
that the guy living across the street is killing young women.

Lonely Hearts
Two young lovers (Salma Hayek, Jared Leto) scour the newspaper personal
ads and pick out lonely victims to rob and kill. Meanwhile, two police
detectives (John Travolta, James Gandolfini) must figure out the
killers’ MO and catch them.

Perfect Stranger
Desperate to solve the bizarre murder of a childhood friend, an
undercover reporter (Halle Berry) creates several online aliases to
lull the killer out of hiding. With her new identities in place, the
nosy newswoman’s Internet snooping leads her straight to the powerful
CEO (Bruce Willis) of a major advertising agency.

Spring Breakdown
If you think Spring Break is just for college students, think again.
Three thirtysomething gals try to reclaim their youth and hit a
vacation spot that’s popular with the co-eds. But try as they might,
these clueless babes just can’t keep up with the cool kids.

Trade
This controversial thriller stars Kevin Kline and concerns a young
Mexican girl who has been kidnapped and turned into a sex slave. Her
brother teams up with a cop to try and hunt down the kidnappers and
free his sister.

Year of the Dog
You wouldn’t think that having your beloved dog pass away could be a
good thing, but for Peggy (Molly Shannon) it is just the beginning of a
series of positive events that change her life forever. The directing
debut of screenwriter/actor Mike White (School of Rock, The Good Girl).

April 20

Even Money
Three people’s lives fall apart thanks to an addiction to gambling.

Fracture
The good news: The man (Anthony Hopkins) who tried to kill a District
Attorney’s (Ryan Gosling) wife is arrested and sent to jail. The bad
news: The wannabe killer is instantly freed on a technicality and is
looking to finish the job.

Hot Fuzz
The team that created the outrageous horror/comedy Shaun of the Dead
have teamed up again for this action/comedy about small town cops.
Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) may be London’s best constable, but after
getting on his superiors’ bad sides they have him transferred to the
sleepy village of Sandford. Partnering there with an oafish lout (Nick
Frost), Angel is initially bored solving inane "crimes." But he’s able
to get his groove back when he figures out that a series of accidents
may have a sinister connection to them.

In the Land of Women
Carter Webb (Adam Brody) gets dumped by the love of his life, Sophia
(Elena Anaya), leaves Los Angeles, and escapes to suburban Michigan to
care for his ailing grandmother. There, he befriends a single mom (Meg
Ryan) and her two daughters (Kristen Stewart, Makenzie Vega) and gets
caught up in their complicated family that make his own seem so small
and inconsequential.

Kickin’ It Old Skool
In 1986, a 12-year-old boy ends up in a coma after a tragic
breakdancing accident and wakes up 20 years later with a child’s mind
in a man’s body (Jamie Kennedy). When his parents’ yogurt store faces a
financial crisis, the man-child attempts to revive his dancing career
with the help of his old friends who have all long left breakin’ behind
them.

The Nanny Diaries
A nanny (Scarlett Johansson) from the wrong side of the tracks — and
the tracks are in New Jersey! — goes to work for a snooty uptown
Manhattan family. Based on the best-selling novel by Emma McLaughlin
and Nicola Kraus, two real-life former nannies.

Pathfinder
Set during troubled times as a legion of Vikings battles against tribes of Native Americans, Pathfinder follows a young Viking boy who mistakenly strays into enemy territory and is raised by his Native American foes.

Rogue
An American writer (Michael Vartan) goes on a wildlife boat tour in the
Australian wetlands and is pleased to see that leading him into the
wilderness is a hot tour guide (Radha Mitchell). However, his plans for
romance as well writing is set on the backburner when they’re attacked
by a giant crocodile with a taste for human flesh.

Severance
A group of arms dealers take a break from their job of selling death
and destruction with a weekend vacation of team-building exercises in
the European countryside. But it’s not all fun and games when they are
attacked by an army of crazed killers.

Smiley Face
Jane (Anna Faris) is an aspiring actress in Los Angeles who has only
one thing holding her back: She’s a raging pothead. After accidentally
chowing down on her roommate’s entire batch of marijuana-laced
cupcakes, Jane goes on a mission to replace the cupcakes, a mission
that gets more complicated and more ridiculous with each passing second.

Vacancy
A young married couple (Kate Beckinsale, Luke Wilson) are hoping to
spend a romantic getaway together, but instead they find themselves
trapped in a creepy motel room and the stars of a soon-to-be-made snuff
film.

The Valet
A poor parking valet hits the jackpot when a billionaire foists his mistress upon him in order to avoid a divorce from his wife.

April 27

The Condemned
Jack Conrad ("Stone Cold" Steve Austin) sits on death row, but is
offered an unusual opportunity to rejoin the living. What he has to do
is get sent to a tiny remote island where he must fight other convicted
killers in a huge battle royale where the last man standing is given a
pardon, all the while the entire event is captured for a reality TV
show.

Diggers
On Long Island, New York, four young men decide to go into the family
business of clam digging, a job that all the men have had for
generations.

The Invisible
Nick Powell (Justin Chatwin) is just your average, ordinary teenager
until one night when he’s brutally attacked by a mysterious assailant
and left for dead. With his soul caught between the afterlife and the
living world, an invisible Nick must solve the mystery of what happened
to him before he becomes fully deceased.

Jindabyne
A happily married Irishman, Stewart (Gabriel Byrne), who now lives in
Australia goes on a typical fishing trip with his buddies. While out on
the river, the men come across the body of a dead girl, but fail to
report their discovery until they return home several days later.
Stewart’s wife (Laura Linney) is so horrified by her husband’s actions
that she begins to question their entire relationship.

The Last Legion
Set at the Roman Empire is on the decline, THE LAST LEGION follows a
brave young warrior who travels to Britain in search of a new world.
Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley star.

Zoo
This documentary examines the shocking true story about a man who died
as a result of having sex with a horse. Furthermore, the death exposed
a secret retreat in the Pacific Northwest that catered to men who liked
to participate in this unholy practice.

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