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| MAN
OF FIRE |
Denzel
Washington stars as a government
operative/soldier of fortune who has
pretty much given up on life. In
Mexico City, he reluctantly agrees
to take a job to protect a child
(Fanning) whose parents are
threatened by a wave of kidnappings.
He eventually becomes close to the
child and their relationship
reawakens and rekindles his spirit.
When she is abducted, his fiery rage
is unleashed on those he feels
responsible, and he stops at nothing
to save her. |
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Starts
April 23rd |
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| JOHNSON
FAMILY VACATION |
Even
the onboard navigation system has a
meltdown on Nate Johnson (Cedric The
Entertainer) and his family's
cross-country trek to their annual
family reunion/grudge match.
Reluctantly along for the ride are
Nate's wife (Vanessa Williams),
who's only in it for the kids; their
rapper-wannabe son (Bow Wow); their
teenage daughter (Solange Knowles)
who's fashioned herself as the next
Lolita; and their youngest (Gabby
Soleil), whose imaginary dog Nate
just can't seem to keep track of.
Can the Johnsons survive each other
and all the obstacles the road
throws at them to make it to
Caruthersville, Missouri? Can they
find Missouri? |
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Starts
April 7th |
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| NEVER
DIE ALONE |
A
film noir centering around a
hard-boiled, stylish kingpin drug
dealer, called King David, who
returns to his hometown seeking
redemption--but ends up only finding
violent death. King David's final
moments are spent with Paul, an
aspiring journalist who knew him for
just a few minutes; yet King David
would forever more have an impact on
Paul's life. |
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| DAWN
OF THE DEAD |
As
the United States is turned
upside-down by a strange plague-like
event in which millions of corpses
walk the earth as blood-thirsty
zombies (with the recently-deceased
that the zombies kill usually
returning as zombies themselves,
multiplying their number), a small
group of survivors of the onslaught,
which include a nurse (Polley) and a
police officer (Rhames), try to find
shelter and protection within a
massive shopping mall in the
mid-sized city of Everett, WA. |
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| THE
LADYKILLERS |
The
plot of an eccentric
professor-turned-criminal-mastermind
(Tom Hanks) to commit the massive
heist of a New Orleans riverboat
casino appears to be thwarted by the
actions of Mrs. Munson, the
seemingly-innocent little old
landlady of the house that he and
his three accomplices are staying
in, and which is integral to their
scheme (they want to dig a tunnel
from it to where the casino's money
is kept). So they decide that they
need to remove her from the
equation, but doing so might prove
to be more difficult than they
expect. |
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| GOTHIKA |
The
sequel picks up where the original
left off, with the same eclectic
crowd joking, storytelling and
working at Calvin's barbershop on
the south side of Chicago. This time
they look back at the origins of the
shop. At the same time, they reflect
on what has become of their
neighborhood in the ensuing years. |
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| STARSKY
& HUTCH |
Set
in the 1970s in a metropolis called
"Bay City," this is the
tale of two police detective
partners, Ken "Hutch"
Hutchinson (Wilson), and Dave
Starsky (Stiller), who always seem
to get the toughest cases from their
boss, Captain Dobey, rely on
omniscient street informer Huggy
Bear (Dogg) and race to the scene of
the crimes in their souped-up 1974
Ford Torino hot rod, telling the
story of their first big case (as a
prequel to the TV show), which
involved a former college campus
drug dealer (Vaughn) who went on to
become a white collar criminal. |
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| TWISTED |
A
female police officer (Judd), whose
father was a serial killer, and is
now investigating a murder finds
herself the center of her own
investigation when her past lovers
start dying at a furious pace. |
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