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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian [PG]
"Prince Caspian" finds the Pevensie siblings pulled back into the land of Narnia, where a thousand years have passed since they left. The children are once again enlisted to join the colorful creatures of Narnia in combating an evil villain who prevents the rightful Prince from ruling the land. "Prince Caspian" was first published in 1951 and is the fourth book in the seven-book series written by C.S. Lewis. It was intended as a continuation of "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." Georgie Henley stars.
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Made of Honor [PG-13]
A man (Patrick Dempsey) accepts a spot in his best friend's bridal party so he can prevent her wedding and woo her himself.
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Iron Man [PG-13]
Based on the long-running Marvel comic book series, "Iron Man" tells the story of Tony Stark, the enigmatic heir to the Stark Enterprises fortune. A driven inventor and executive who seems to have it all, Tony is haunted by his dark side. Though he commands his empire by day, by night he secretly becomes "Iron Man," the living embodiment of decades of defense spending and innovation.
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Baby Mama [PG-13]
Kate (Tina Fey) is a single woman with a successful career who is longing to have a baby. However, instead of putting her climb up the corporate ladder on hold to get pregnant, she hires a surrogate mom (Amy Poehler) to have the kid for her.
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Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay [R]
Follows the cross-country adventures of the pot-smoking duo as they try to outrun authorities who suspect them of being terrorists when they try to sneak a bong on board their flight to Amsterdam.
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The Forbidden Kingdom [PG-13]
Shot on location in China, this movie marks the historic first-ever onscreen pairing of martial arts superstars Jackie Chan and Jet Li and features the awe-inspiring action choreography of Wo Ping. While hunting down bootleg kung-fu DVDs in a Chinatown pawnshop, Jason (Michael Angarano makes an extraordinary discovery that sends him hurtling back in time to ancient China. There, Jason is charged with a monumental task: he must free the fabled warrior the Monkey King, who has been imprisoned by the evil Jade Warlord. Jason is joined in his quest by wise kung fu master Lu Yan (Jackie Chan) and a band of misfit warriors, including Silent Monk (Jet Li).
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Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed [PG]
This movie, starring Ben Stein, follows his journey around the globe where he discovers that scientists, educators and philosophers are being persecuted in a modern day witch hunt because they dare to go against the theory of evolution. These pillars of education are being fired, ridiculed and ostracized for merely challenging Darwin's theory; proposing that life on this planet could be a part of some intelligent design and not random chance.
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Deception [R]
An accountant (Ian McGregor) is introduced to a mysterious sex club known as The List by his lawyer friend (Hugh Jackman). But in this new world, he soon becomes the prime suspect in a woman's disappearance and a multi-million dollar heist.
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88 Minutes [R]
Who wants to kill Al Pacino? That's what he would like to know, too. Pacino stars as Jack Gramm, a college professor who does some freelance work for the FBI. One day Jack wakes up and gets a phone call telling him he only has 88 minutes to live.
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Foregetting Sarah Marshall [R]
Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) is the loyal and adoring boyfriend to TV star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell) who has his heart ripped from his chest when she unceremoniously dumps him for a trendy rock star (Russell Brand). After wallowing in his own misery for several months, Peter decides to take a trip to Hawaii to cheer himself up. Those dreams are dashed, though, when he finds out Sarah and her boy toy are staying at the same hotel. But things aren't so bad once he starts dating one of the resort's hot employees (Mila Kunis).
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Under the Same Moon [PG-13]
This film tells the parallel stories of nine-year-old Carlitos and his mother, Rosario. In the hopes of providing a better life for her son, Rosario works illegally in the U.S. while her mother cares for Carlitos back in Mexico. Unexpected circumstances drive both Rosario and Carlitos to embark on their own journeys in a desperate attempt to reunite. Along the way, mother and son face challenges and obstacles, but never lose hope that they will one day be together again. America Ferrera stars in this heartwarming family story with subtle commentary on the much-debated issue of illegal immigration.
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The Counterfeiters [R]
This film is a true story of the largest counterfeiting operation in history, set up by the Nazis in 1936. Salomon "Sally" Sorowitsch is the king of counterfeiters. He lives a mischievous life of cards, booze, and women in Berlin during the Nazi-era. Suddenly his luck runs dry when arrested by Superintendent Friedrich Herzog. Immediately thrown into the Mauthausen concentration camp, Salomon exhibits exceptional skills there and is soon transferred. He is expected to help the German war effort by making fake British pounds and American dollars.
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Prom Night [PG-13]
A remake of the 1980 horror film that starred Jamie Lee Curtis as one of a group of teen girls stalked by a masked killer. Brittany Snow and Dana Davis now have the starring roles.
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Nim's Island [PG]
Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin star in "Nim's Island," about a magical place ruled by a young girl's imagination.
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Leatherheads [PG-13]
Oscar winners George Clooney and Renée Zellweger match wits in "Leatherheads," a rapid-fire romantic comedy set against the backdrop of America's pro-football league in 1925.
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21 [PG-13]
Based on Ben Mezrich's best-selling nonfiction book "Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions," 21 revolves around a group of young men who become experts in the art of card counting. Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishburne star.
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Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who! [G]
Based on the classic children's book by Dr. Seuss, an elephant named Horton (Jim Carrey) hears a cry for help, except the sound comes from a speck of dust that idly flies by his massive ear. Determined to save whoever or whatever is contained in that dust mote, Horton is ostracized from his community who think the big guy has lost his mind.
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Fool's Gold [PG-13]
Ben "Finn" Finnegan (Matthew McConaughey) is a good-natured, surf bum-turned-treasure hunter who is obsessed with finding the legendary 18th century Queen's Dowry – 40 chests of exotic treasure that was lost at sea in 1715. In his quest, Finn has sunk everything he has, including his marriage to Tess Finnegan (Kate Hudson) and his more-rusty-than-trusty salvage boat, "Booty Calls." Just as Tess has begun to rebuild her life, working aboard a mega-yacht owned by billionaire Nigel Honeycutt (Donald Sutherland), Finn discovers a vital clue to the treasure's whereabouts. Certain that his luck will change with the newfound information, Finn maneuvers himself aboard Nigel's yacht and, using his good-natured charm, convinces the tycoon and his Blackberry-wielding, celebutante daughter, Gemma (Alexis Dziena), to join him in the pursuit of the Spanish treasure. Against Tess' better judgment, the search rekindles her love...of discovery. But they are not the only ones after the treasure. Finn's mentor-turned-nemesis Moe Fitch (Ray Winstone) has also set out to claim the prize.
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