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May 20
National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets |
In this follow up to the box-office hit National Treasure, treasure hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) once again sets out on an exhilarating, action-packed new global quest to unearth hidden history and treasures.
When a missing page from the diary of John Wilkes Booth surfaces, Ben's great-great grandfather is suddenly implicated as a key conspirator in Abraham Lincoln's death. Determined to prove his ancestor's innocence, Ben follows an international chain of clues that takes him on a chase from Paris to London and ultimately...
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In this follow up to the box-office hit National Treasure, treasure hunter Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage) once again sets out on an exhilarating, action-packed new global quest to unearth hidden history and treasures.
When a missing page from the diary of John Wilkes Booth surfaces, Ben's great-great grandfather is suddenly implicated as a key conspirator in Abraham Lincoln's death. Determined to prove his ancestor's innocence, Ben follows an international chain of clues that takes him on a chase from Paris to London and ultimately back to America. This journey leads Ben and his crew not only to surprising revelations, but to the trail of the world's most treasured secrets.
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Jul 22
Two Tickets to Paradise |
Mark (John C. McGinley), McGriff (D.B. Sweeney) and Jason (Paul Hipp) are three life-long buddies, who manage to stay afloat in their small Pennsylvania hometown. Mark, whose fleeting college football glory has morphed into a dangerous obsession with gambling, is becoming more estranged each day from his wife and son.
McGriff, who has never let go of his rock-and-roll aspirations, realizes that he is not the man he used to be. And then there's Jason, who still lives with his parents and allows them to dictate his life....
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Mark (John C. McGinley), McGriff (D.B. Sweeney) and Jason (Paul Hipp) are three life-long buddies, who manage to stay afloat in their small Pennsylvania hometown. Mark, whose fleeting college football glory has morphed into a dangerous obsession with gambling, is becoming more estranged each day from his wife and son.
McGriff, who has never let go of his rock-and-roll aspirations, realizes that he is not the man he used to be. And then there's Jason, who still lives with his parents and allows them to dictate his life. Trying to find an escape from their everyday lives, they embark on a cross-country road trip to go to the College Football Championship Bowl. Their journey takes them through twists and turns, boozing and misbehaving every step of the way. Tensions arise between the three friends and their shortcomings become apparent. In the end, they discover that the most important thing in this crazy, uncertain world is their friendship.
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May 27
Cleaner |
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Tom Carver (Jackson) is an ex-cop who now makes his living cleaning up crime scenes. His life of order and control is suddenly turned upside down when one of his jobs hits too close to home.
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Gone, Baby, Gone |
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From Academy Award winning Ben Affleck and Miramax Films comes Gone Baby Gone the critically acclaimed 'must see' gripping action drama based on the novel by Dennis Lehane author of Mystic River and starring Casey Affleck and Academy Award winning Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris. When two young private detectives are hired to investigate the disappearance of a little girl in Boston they soon discover that nothing is what it seems and will ultimately risk everything to find her'everyone wants the truth until they find it.
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Copying Beethoven |
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When young Anna Holz (Diane Kruger), a Viennese music student is asked to transcribe scoring notes for the great Ludwig van Beethoven (Harris), she eagerly accepts, despite warnings about his volatile behavior. Part maestro, part mentor and part madman, Beethoven reluctantly relies on Anna to help him realize the culmination of his art.
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Winter Passing |
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Actress Reese Holden (Deschanel) has been offered a small fortune by a book editor if she can secure for publication the love letters that her father (Harris), a reclusive novelist, wrote to her mother, who has since passed away.
Returning to Michigan, Reese finds that an ex-grad student (Warner) and a would-be musician (Ferrell) have moved in with her father, who cares more about his new friends than he does about his own health and well-being.
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A History of Violence |
Tom Stall is living a happy and quiet life with his lawyer wife and their two children in the small town of Millbrook, Indiana, but one night their idyllic existence is shattered when Tom foils a vicious attempted robbery in his diner.
Sensing danger, he takes action and saves his customers and friends in the self-defense killings of two-sought-after criminals. Heralded as a hero, Tom’s life is changed overnight, attracting a national media circus, which forces him into the spotlight.
Uncomfortable with his newfound...
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Tom Stall is living a happy and quiet life with his lawyer wife and their two children in the small town of Millbrook, Indiana, but one night their idyllic existence is shattered when Tom foils a vicious attempted robbery in his diner.
Sensing danger, he takes action and saves his customers and friends in the self-defense killings of two-sought-after criminals. Heralded as a hero, Tom’s life is changed overnight, attracting a national media circus, which forces him into the spotlight.
Uncomfortable with his newfound celebrity, Tom tries to return to the normalcy of his ordinary life only to be confronted by a mysterious and threatening man who arrives in town believing Tom is the man who’s wronged him in the past.
As Tom and his family fight back against this case of mistaken identity and struggle to cope with their changed reality, they are forced to confront their relationships and the divisive issues which surface as a result.
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse |
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Picking up where the first movie left off, Alice struggles to make sense out of the virus outbreak and triest to prevent the Umbrella Corporation from turning more towns into mobs of blood-thirsty zombies.
Alice teams up with other survivors from Raccoon City to take on the zombies and the corporation behind their madness.
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Radio |
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The true story of a high school football coach who mentors a mentally challenged boy that no one understands. When the coach allows the young man to help out with the team, the young man's enthusiasm for life rubs off on his players.
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The Hours |
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The story revolves around three women in different eras who are all profoundly affected by the works of Virginia Woolf. In 1949, Laura Brown, a pregnant housewife, is planning a party for her husband, but she can't stop reading the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway'. Clarissa Vaughn, a modern woman living in present times is throwing a party for her friend Richard, a famous author dying of AIDS. These two stories are simultaneously linked to the work and life of Virginia Woolf, who's writing the novel mentioned before.
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Igby Goes Down |
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A dark comedy about a rich but very disfunctional Manhattan family. Igby (Culkin) tries to cope with his wacky dying mother (Sarandon), an insane father (Pullman), his arrogant older brother (Phillipe) and a crazy godfather (Goldblum). The 17-year-old has a girlfriend (Daines) but at times turns to older women in search of the expectations he wants from life.
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