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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince CaspianRelease: May. 16, 2008   Rated: PG - for epic battle action and violence    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — The Pevensie children finally get to return to Narnia, only to find out that over 1,300 years have passed in the magical land and everything and everyone they knew about it is dead and buried. The kingdom is now presided over by the despicable King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto) who rules with an iron fist. So, Lucy, Edmund, Peter and Susan (Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell) must return the displaced Prince Caspian (Ben Barnes) back to Narnia's throne to bring peace to the world again.








How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer
How the Garcia Girls Spent Their SummerRelease: May. 16, 2008   Rated: R (MPAA)    Details | Photos  ) — Three generations of women in a Mexican-American family — grandmother, mtoher, daughter 3 each have their boring lives livened up one exciting summer. The aging Dona Genoveva (Lucy Gallardo) buys an old car and decides she wants to learn how to drive at the age of 70. Her gardener, Don Pedro (Jorge Cervera Jr.), provides the lessons, both in driving and in the art of love. Meanwhile, divorced, middle-aged Rosa (Elizabeth Pena) is hit on by a handsome video store owner (Steven Bauer), who just happens to be still married. Finally, teenage Blanca (America Ferrera) meets a suave boy (Leo Minaya) who may have gotten another girl pregnant.








Reprise
Release: May. 16, 2008   Rated: R (MPAA)    Details | Trailers  ) — Philip (Anders Danielsen Lie) and Erik (Espen Klouman-Hoiner) are best friends and aspiring authors. After sending their first novels to all the big publishing houses, only Philip finds success. After finding a minium of success, though, Philip suffers a nervous breakdown and spends some time in a psychiatric institution. Erik, on the other hand, never gets published, but also never gives up on his dream.








Sangre de Mi Sangre
Sangre de Mi SangreRelease: May. 16, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — All Pedro (Jorge Adrian Espindola), an illegal immigrant from Mexico, wants to do is journey to NYC to meet his father, Diego (Jesus Ochoa). However, while on his journey, Pedro has all of his belongings stolen by Juan (Armando Hernandez), who wants to get to NYC first to steal Diego's fortune. Pedro is aided on his trip by a street hustler (Paola Mendoza) and the pair race against time to get their first to stop Juan's evil plan.








The Edge of Heaven
Release: May. 21, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers  ) — Nejat (Baki Davrak) doesn't like the fact that his widowed father Ali (Tuncel Kurtiz) has a prostitute, Yeter (Nursel) as a girlfriend. But after Yeter dies in a car accident, Nejat travels to Turkey to find her daughter, Ayten (Nurgul Yesilcay) and give her the bad news. However, he finds Ayten stuck in a Turkish prison after having been deported from Germany for political reasons.








Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullRelease: May. 22, 2008    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Harrison Ford returns as the iconic adventurer who picks up a new sidekick (Shia La Beouf) and an old flame (Karen Allen) for this ride.








The Children of Huang Shi
The Children of Huang ShiRelease: May. 23, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — In 1937, George Hogg (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) inexplicably finds himself leading a group of sixty orphan Chinese boys on a journey over the Liu Pan Shan mountains to the Mongolian desert to escape the Japanese invasion. Helping Hogg on his heroic rescue are Chen Hansheng (Chow Yun-Fat), the leader of a Chinese partisan group; Lee (Radha Mitchell), an Australian woman who lends medical help; and Madame Wang (Michelle Yeoh), an aristrocrat also fleeing for her life.








Postal
PostalRelease: May. 23, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — A down-on-his-luck, recently unemployed loser (Zack Ward) teams up with a crazed cult leader named Uncle Dave (Dave Foley) to rob an amusement park for some quickly needed cash. However, at the same time they pull the heist, the Taliban arrive with the exact same plan and now the cultists must take on the terrorists as well as succeed in their mission.








War, Inc.
War, Inc.Release: May. 23, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Brand Hauser (John Cusack) is a corporate hit man who travels to the embattled country of Turaqistan, which has been taken over completely by a private corporation. Hired to kill a Middle East oil minister, Hauser poses as the corporation's Trade Show Manager and oversees the wedding of a pop singer (Hilary Duff) to get close to his target.








Bigger, Stronger, Faster
Release: May. 30, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers  ) — This documentary examines the use of performance enhancing drugs in professional sports and entertainment. As a child, director Christopher Bell wanted to grow up to be like Hulk Hogan, Sylvester Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger and ended up taking steroids to accomplish that goal. This documentary looks at Bell's own involvement in the steroid subculture and examines why our country demands its heroes to be so much bigger than life.








The Foot Fist Way
The Foot Fist WayRelease: May. 30, 2008   Rated: R (MPAA)    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Fred Simmons (Danny R. McBride) is a world-class martial-arts instructor at the Concord Tae Kwon Do Studio. While seeming to be totally in control of his life, Fred discovers that his wife Suzie (Mary Jane Bostic) has been repeatedly cheating on him. Fred's last ditch chance to regain his pride is to battle the ruthless Chuck "The Truck" Wallace (Ben Best), an eight-time undefeated champion and action movie star, in a fight to end all fights.








Savage Grace
Release: May. 30, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers  ) — Based on a shocking true story, Barbara Baekeland (Julianne Moore) is stuck in a dull marriage to her rich husband, Brooks (Stephen Dillane). As the couple drifts apart over the years, Barbara becomes more and more close to their son Tony (Eddie Redmayne). Brooks thinks Tony is a failure, but Barbara sees something special in her boy, something so special that she becomes romantically involved with him.








Sex and the City: The Movie
Sex and the City: The MovieRelease: May. 30, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Carrie Bradshaw, Samantha Jones, Charlotte York Goldenblatt and Miranda Hobbes (Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon) all return for another Manhattan adventure of romance and laughs.








The Strangers
The StrangersRelease: May. 30, 2008    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — James and Kristen (Scott Speedman, Liv Tyler) travel out to a house in the middle of nowhere to relax. However, they won't be doing much of that when they are terrorized by a masked gang of psychos who are trying to torture and kill them.








Stuck
StuckRelease: May. 30, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Photos  ) — Brandi Boski (Mena Suvari) is a hard-working caregiver who works at a retirement home. When she hears she's up for a major promotion, she goes out drinking to celebrate. Unwisely driving herself home, she accidentally hits a homeless man, Tom (Stephen Rea), who flies into and gets stuck in her windshield. Fearing the incident will hurt her chances at getting the promotion, she decides to leave a slowly bleeding-to-death Tom in the windshield in her garage. When he's dead, she figures she can safely and secretly dispose of the body. So, Tom must gather up his strength to get out before he dies.








Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu PandaRelease: Jun. 6, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Po the Panda (voice of Jack Black) dreams of being a martial arts master, but is in reality a fat, lazy, black and white slob. But when his town is threatened by evildoers, a group of real kung fu experts need to transform Po into the legendary "Chosen One" who is destined to save the day.








Miss Conception
Release: Jun. 6, 2008   Rated: R - for language and some sexual content    Details | Trailers  ) — Georgina Scott (Heather Graham) feels her biological clock is ticking, but her boyfriend, Zak (Tom Ellis), is in no hurry to be a dad. So, after giving Zak the boot, Georgina enlists the help of her best friend Clem (Mia Kirshner) to find a way to get pregnant quickly, either the old fashioned way or via more modern procedures.








Mongol
MongolRelease: Jun. 6, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — This historical biopic looks at the life of a young Genghis Khan and how he went from being a slave to conquering half of the world in 1206.








The Promotion
The PromotionRelease: Jun. 6, 2008   Rated: R - for language including sexual references, and some drug use    Details | Photos  ) — Doug (Seann William Scott) and Richard (John C. Reilly) both work for the same Chicago supermarket. When a new store in the chain opens up, both men ruthlessly compete to see who can become the head manager there.








When Did You Last See Your Father?
When Did You Last See Your Father?Release: Jun. 6, 2008   Rated: PG-13 (MPAA)    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Blake Morrison (Colin Firth) is a happily married middle-aged guy who has always had a troubled relationship with his father, Arthur (Jim Broadbent). After discovering his dad has a terminal illness, Blake flashes back to all the moments in his life when Arthur didn't live up to the idealistic vision his son had of him, especially in regards to a strange woman (Sarah Lancaster) who may or may not have born Arthur's illegitimate child.








You Don't Mess with the Zohan
You Don't Mess with the ZohanRelease: Jun. 6, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Zohan (Adam Sandler) is the top agent in Israel's Mossad agency who gets tired of the constant fighting, but his only means of escape is to fake his own death. Relocating to New York City, he reinvents himself as a top hairstylist who gives his women customers great hairdos and a little bit "extra." His newfound idyllic life doesn't last for long, though, when some of his former enemies find out where he's been hiding out.








Encounters at the End of the World
Encounters at the End of the WorldRelease: Jun. 11, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Photos  ) — Acclaimed documentarian Werner Herzog travels to one of the most remote locations on Earth to tell the story of what life is like for the thousand people who call Antartica home.








Baghead
BagheadRelease: Jun. 13, 2008   Rated: R (MPAA)    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Four aspiring actors go live for the summer in a cabin in the woods to hammer out a screenplay for a film that they all hope will be their big break. While the quartet is intent on working hard, their personal relationships keep distracting them from the goal at hand. Matt (Ross Patridge) has broken up with his girlfriend Catherine (Elise Muller), even though they still occasionally sleep together. Meanwhile, Chad (Steve Zissis) has a mad crush on Michelle (Greta Gerwig), who desperately lusts after Matt. Things get really crazy when Michelle sees a man with a bag over his head, but no one can figure out if he was just an illusion or a maniac out to kill them all.








The Happening
The HappeningRelease: Jun. 13, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — When the entire fate of humanity is threatened, Elliot Moore (Mark Wahlberg) takes his family and tries to avoid the impending apocalypse.








The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible HulkRelease: Jun. 13, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Still stuck with the ability to turn into a raging behemoth, Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) desperately searches for a cure that will rid him of his gamma-irradiated alter ego once and for all. However, he's barely given a chance to stop running from the obsessed General Thunderbolt Ross (William Hurt), who will use the entire might of the U.S. military to find Banner and kill the Hulk. Meanwhile, Banner also must deal with his tortured relationship with Betty Ross (Liv Tyler), as well as contend with a new opponent, another gamma-created monstrosity called the Abomination (Tim Roth).








Brick Lane
Brick LaneRelease: Jun. 20, 2008   Rated: PG-13 (MPAA)    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Nazneen (Tannishtha Chatterjee) is a 17-year-old girl who is forced to move from her Indian home to London's East End as part of an arranged marriage to a much older man, Chanu (Satish Kaushik). Homesick and missing her family, Nazneen does her best to be a dutiful wife, but all that changes when she begins an affair with an English guy (Christopher Simpson) closer to her age.








Get Smart
Get SmartRelease: Jun. 20, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — The nation's security is put at risk when the terrorist organization KAOS hacks into the computer system of Control, the top U.S. spy agency, and uncovers the names of all their agents. So, it's up to lowly systems analyst Maxwell Smart (Steve Carell) to go out into the field with the only other agent whose identity hasn't been compromised, Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway), to put a stop to KAOS. However, that task is easier said than done thanks to Smart's ineptness and the devious machinations of key terrorist Siegfried (Terence Stamp) and his evil sidekick Shtarker (Kenneth Davitian). Based on the hit TV series.








Kit Kittredge: An American Girl
Kit Kittredge: An American GirlRelease: Jun. 20, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Kit Kittredge (Abigail Breslin) is a young girl trying to survive the Great Depression in 1934 in this first feature film based on the popular doll and book series.








The Love Guru
The Love GuruRelease: Jun. 20, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Pitka (Mike Myers) is an American who was raised by gurus in an ashram in India. As an adult, he moves back to his home country and tries to set himself up as a self-help expert. His first task: save the marriage between the Toronto Maple Leaf's star hockey player Darren Roanoke (Romany Malco) and his estranged wife. When she starts dating L.A. Kings player Jacques Grande (Justin Timberlake), Darren becomes so depressed that the Leaf's season goes into freefall. So the team's owner, Jane Bullard (Jessica Alba), and coach (Verne Troyer) put extra pressure on Pitka to help Darren so that the team can go on to win the Stanley Cup.








WALL*E
WALL*ERelease: Jun. 27, 2008    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — In the year 2700, WALL*E is a happy little trash-compacting robot who suddenly gets big dreams about his ultimate destiny, leading him on a wild journey across the universe.








Wanted
WantedRelease: Jun. 27, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Based on the hit comic book series by Mark Millar, Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) a pathetic office drone discovers that he has superpowers after his estranged father passes away. Inducted into a team of secret assassins, Wesley gains the ability to move super fast and uses his newfound ability to quickly dispatch evildoers. However, when he learns that his fellow killers aren't necessarily killing in the name of justice, Wesley must discover the true hero within himself.








Hancock
HancockRelease: Jul. 2, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — A once-popular superhero (Will Smith) has now fallen from grace and is reviled by his formerly adoring public. Hoping to become the idol of millions again, he hires a public relations expert (Jason Bateman), which is a good move until he starts dating the expert's hot wife (Charlize Theron).








The Wackness
The WacknessRelease: Jul. 3, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — In 1994 New York City, Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) is a teenage pot dealer who trades his product for therapy sessions with psychiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Squires (Ben Kingsley). Both men are terribly depressed. Luke is a virgin desperately trying to arrange his first time, while Dr. Squires' marriage to his drug-addled wife (Famke Janssen) is falling apart. Together, they travel through NYC's seemy underbelly to connect with a wide array of freaks and weirdos, including a hippie chick (Mary-Kate Olsen) and a New Wave musician (Jane Adams).








Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Hellboy II: The Golden ArmyRelease: Jul. 11, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — The demonic superhero (Ron Perlman) returns to save the world from a rampaging horde of otherworldly creatures.








Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D
Release: Jul. 11, 2008   Rated: PG (MPAA)    Details  ) — Trevor (Brendan Fraser) is a science professor whose radical theories have completely tarnished his reputation. While backpacking across Iceland with his nephew Sean (Josh Hutcherson), the two explorers find a cave that leads them deep down into the bowels of the planet. There they discover a bizarre landscape filled with terrifying creatures. Based on the classic novel by Jules Verne.








Meet Dave
Release: Jul. 11, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers  ) — A crew of tiny extraterrestrials are the pilots of an unusual spacehip, i.e., one that looks and acts exactly like an Earth human being (Eddie Murphy). While the aliens are on a desperate mission to save their planet, their ship has other ideas, namely romancing a hot female (Elizabeth Banks).








Religulous
ReligulousRelease: Jul. 11, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Photos  ) — Comedian and TV host Bill Maher surveys the state of modern religion across the globe.








The Dark Knight
The Dark KnightRelease: Jul. 18, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Gotham City is under siege once again and it's time for Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) to put on his bat-costume and do battle with two evil enemies: the nefarious Joker (Heath Ledger) and district-attorney-turned-villain Two Face (Aaron Eckhart).








Mamma Mia!
Mamma Mia!Release: Jul. 18, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers | Photos  ) — Based on the hit Broadway musical, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is about to get married but feels she can't go through with the ceremony until she knows definitively who her father is. While her mother (Meryl Streep) remains as notoriously tight-lipped as she always has about the situation, Sophie invites three men she suspects may be her father to the nuptials in a last-ditch effort to find out the truth. Includes songs by the '70s disco hitmakers, ABBA.








Space Chimps
Release: Jul. 18, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers  ) — Ham III (voice of Andy Samberg) may be the grandson of the first chimp to ever be blasted into outer space, but he has no intentions of ever leaving the planet. However, when NASA loses a probe in a wormhole, they force Ham to lead an expedition to retrieve it. When he and his crewmates, including Lt. Luna and Commander Titan, get to the far side of the galaxy, they pitch in to help save the inhabitants of an alien planet from an evil dictator's icy grip.








Step Brothers
Release: Jul. 25, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Trailers  ) — Brennan Huff (Will Ferrell) is a thirty-nine-year-old slacker who still lives at home with his mother, Nancy (Mary Steenburgen). When Nancy marries Robert (Richard Jenkins), Brennan discovers he's now related to his most hated enemy, Dale (John C. Reilly), another terminally unemployed loser. The two adversaries are forced to share a bedroom and slowly become the best of friends.








The X-Files: I Want to Believe
The X-Files: I Want to BelieveRelease: Jul. 25, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending    Details | Photos  ) — Special Agent Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Special Agent Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) return to solve another spooky FBI case.