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  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon

    The Twilight Saga: New Moon (PG-13, 2009)

    In the second installment of Stephanie Meyer's phenomenally successful Twilight series, the romance between mortal and vampire soars to a new level as...[ read more ] Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) delves deeper into the mysteries of the supernatural world she yearns to become part of - only to find herself in greater peril than ever before.
  • Planet 51

    Planet 51 (PG, 2009)

    Planet 51 is a galactic-sized animated alien adventure comedy revolving around American astronaut Captain Charles "Chuck" Baker, who lands on Planet 5...[ read more ]1 thinking he's the first person to step foot on it. To his surprise, he finds that this planet is inhabited by little green people who are happily living in a white picket fence world reminiscent of a cheerfully innocent 1950s America, and whose only fear is that it will be overrun by alien invaders...like Chuck! With the help of his robot companion "Rover" and his new friend Lem, Chuck must navigate his way through the dazzling, but bewildering, landscape of Planet 51 in order to escape becoming a permanent part of the Planet 51 Alien Invaders Space Museum.
  • The Blind Side

    The Blind Side (PG-13, 2009)

    The Blind Side depicts the remarkable true story of Michael Oher, a homeless African-American youngster from a broken home, taken in by the Tou...[ read more ]hys, a well-to-do white family who help him fulfill his potential. At the same time, Oher’s presence in the Touhys’ lives leads them to some insightful self-discoveries of their own. Living in his new environment, the teen faces a completely different set of challenges to overcome. As a football player and student, Oher works hard and, with the help of his coaches and adopted family, becomes an All-American offensive left tackle. Based on the book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis
  • Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans

    Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (R, 2009)

    The remake follows Terence McDonough, as he investigates the killing of five Senegalese immigrants.

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  • The Stepfather

    The Stepfather (PG-13, 2009)

    A seemingly normal man wants the perfect family. When they don't measure up, he eliminates them and moves on to find his next perfect family.
  • Saw VI

    Saw VI (R, 2009)

    Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw's legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer ...[ read more ]to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw's grand scheme is finally understood.
  • The Final Destination

    The Final Destination (R, 2009)

    On what should have been a fun-filled day at the races, Nick O’Bannon has a horrific premonition in which a bizarre sequence of events causes multiple...[ read more ] race cars to crash, sending flaming debris into the stands, brutally killing his friends and causing the upper deck of the stands to collapse on him. When he comes out of this grisly nightmare Nick panics, persuading his girlfriend, Lori, and their friends, Janet and Hunt, to leave… escaping seconds before Nick’s frightening vision becomes a terrible reality. Thinking they’ve cheated death, the group has a new lease on life, but unfortunately for Nick and Lori, it is only the beginning. As his premonitions continue and the crash survivors begin to die one-by-one — in increasingly gruesome ways — Nick must figure out how to cheat death once and for all before he, too, reaches his final destination. The film marks the latest in the highly popular “Final Destination” series, and its first 3D installment, giving horror fans an especially visceral thrill ride.
  • The Invention of Lying

    The Invention of Lying (PG-13, 2009)

    Set in a world where the concept of lying doesn't exist, a loser changes his lot when he invents lying and uses it to get ahead.
  • Zombieland

    Zombieland (R, 2009)

    Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) has made a habit of running from what scares him. Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) doesn’t have fears. If he did, he’d kick th...[ read more ]eir ever-living ass. In a world overrun by zombies, these two are perfectly evolved survivors. But now, they’re about to stare down the most terrifying prospect of all: each other.
  • Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs

    Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (PG, 2009)

    A scientist trying to solve world hunger encounters a problem of global proportions, as food begins to fall from the sky.
  • Whiteout

    Whiteout (R, 2009)

    Carrie Stetko, the lone U.S. Marshal assigned to Antarctica, is investigating the continent’s first murder, which draws her into a shocking mystery. ...[ read more ]Now, with only three days until winter, Carrie must solve the crime before Antarctica is plunged into darkness and she is stranded with the killer.
  • Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant

    Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant (PG-13, 2009)

    Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant, based on the popular series of books by Darren Shan, is a fantasy-adventure about a teenager who unknowingly...[ read more ] breaks a 200-year-old truce between two warring factions of vampires. Pulled into a fantastic life of misunderstood sideshow freaks and grotesque creatures of the night, one teen will vanish from the safety of a boring existence and fulfill his destiny in a place drawn from nightmares. 16-year-old Darren (Chris Massoglia) was like most kids in his suburban neighborhood. He hung out with his best friend, got decent grades and usually stayed out of trouble. But when he and his buddy stumble upon a traveling freak show, things begin to change inside Darren. That's the exact moment when a vampire named Larten Crepsley (John C. Reilly) turns him into something, well, bloodthirsty. Newly undead, he joins the Cirque Du Freak, a touring sideshow filled with monstrous creatures from a snakeboy and a wolfman to a bearded lady (Salma Hayek) and a gigantic barker (Ken Watanabe). As Darren flexes his newfound powers in this dark world, he becomes a treasured pawn between the vampires and their deadlier counterparts. And while trying to survive, one boy will struggle to keep their brewing war from devouring what's left of his humanity.
  • All About Steve

    All About Steve (PG-13, 2009)

    Convinced that a CNN cameraman is her true love, an eccentric crossword puzzler (Bullock) trails him as he travels all over the country, hoping to con...[ read more ]vince him that they belong together.
  • Sorority Row

    Sorority Row (R, 2009)

    When five sorority girls inadvertently cause the murder of one of their sisters in a prank gone wrong, they agree to keep the matter to themselves and...[ read more ] never speak of it again, so they can get on with their lives. This proves easier said than done, when after graduation a mysterious killer goes after the five of them and anyone who knows their secret.

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  • Paranormal Activity (R, 2009)

    There were some pretty creepy parts, but I was expecting it to be a little better. But...we'll see h...[ read more ]ow I feel when I go to bed tonight. It was hard to concentrate on though because I had to look away several times to keep from throwing up.
  • The Box (PG-13, 2009)

    ****-

    Quite mystifying. I'm not sure I liked the explanation that was offered.
  • Law Abiding Citizen (R, 2009)

    Thought this was a somewhat interesting movie but Jamie Foxx over acts as always as a crook of a...[ read more ] lawyer making deals w/ murderers. Gerard Butler is calm & cool no matter what. I do however have a bone to pick? the ?revenge part? where he explains what he?s going to do & I don?t mean the overall lan?they don?t show the fun stuff only the after math gore (& its not much/enough I?d prefer to see! Lol.. yeah I?m sick I know I live my vengefulness through movies!! But at least it?s a safe anger management fantasy therapy type thing!!) The whole still doing these things from jail is cool, I did get into it, but I?d say maybe average
  • Couples Retreat (PG-13, 2009)

    Joey: Are you telling me, that after 7 years of marriage, you can still get aroused by the same woma...[ read more ]n.
    Dave: I do.

    Despite having assembled quite the cast for a movie with a good premise, this is an overlong, not terribly funny, product placement filled excuse to have talented people spend time in Bora Bora and let us watch.

    There are four couples in this film. One is Dave and Ronnie, played by Vince Vaughn and Malin Akerman, a couple with kids, and simple overworking problems. Another is Joey and Lucy, played by Jon Favreau and Kristin Davis, a couple counting the days for their daughter to go off to college so they can separate. The next is divorced Shane, played by Faizon Love, and his 20 year old new girlfriend Trudy. Finally, there is Jason and Cynthia, played by Jason Bateman and Kristen Bell, a couple about to get a divorce because of the stress from trying to conceive.

    Jason and Cynthia have a plan to keep their marriage going, however they need all their friends to help out with the expenses. The plan is a giant group getaway to a paradise location in Bora Bora, known as Eden. Its a special group rate that should allow them to participate in all sorts of fun, however the fun also comes with couple's therapy sessions. Now each couple must try to learn more about how to stay close to each other.

    The movie just isn't very funny. This is somewhat surprising, given that it is scripted by Vaughn and Favreau, however it isn't surprising that it is only their scenes together that really work. Certainly not helping is the PG-13 rating, restricting anyone from really cutting deep into comedic territory.

    The assemblage of this movie isn't very well handled either. Directed by Vaughn and Favreau's producing pal Peter Billingsly (Ralphie from A Christmas Story), this movie really suffers from pacing issues, bad cutting, excessive moments of repeated jokes and lines of dialog, and some pretty forced product placement - see the five minute Guitar Hero showdown/commercial. Add to that a completely terrible ending from a story standpoint, and the whole thing is pretty much a misfire.

    The few redeeming qualities do come from Vaughn doing what Vince Vaughn does well, with quick and smart dialog, Favreau embracing another dick character well, Faizon Love being a generally entertaining guy, and the ladies all looking nice.

    Certainly not a movie that needs to be seen anytime soon.

    Dave: Thanks for bringing us here to problem island by the way.
  • Michael Jackson's This Is It (PG, 2009)

    You either need a very good home theater system, or you need to see this movie in theaters, to reall...[ read more ]y appreciate it. The movie revolves around the music, and the louder the music is, the better.

    I grew up on MJ's music, I know his hits. But never have I appreciated and respected the man like I do now. The effort he puts into every little bit of his work is amazing.

    The movie as a movie holds it's ground very well. It lags at parts, gets boring at times, but not long enough for you to care. Usually because an awesome song/performance is on the way.

    It really is a tragedy for MJ to die when he did, b/c he had an amazing experience planned for his fans. This movie is the closest thing any of us will ever have to those final, planned performances.

    It was awesome watching MJ dance. The guy is 50 and he still has all of his moves. It was exhausting just watching him; I can't imagine the shape he had to be in.

    If you're a fan of his music, you will for sure love this movie. If you're not a fan of him, you should at least walk away from this movie with a new appreciation of him.
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (R, 2009)

    Emotionally uncompromising portrait of an overweight, illiterate inner city teen who has just become...[ read more ] pregnant with her second child. Unflinching study is so raw and harrowing, it?s difficult to watch in parts. Be warned, this is grim stuff. Director Lee Daniels wisely lightens the proceedings with sporadic fantasy sequences that provide some relief, even humor, to the cruel details of her life. Extraordinary newcomer Gabourey Sidibe as Precious heads up a cast that is uniformly excellent. Also of special note is standup comedian Mo'Nique in a courageously grotesque performance as her abusive mother. Impressive drama takes the viewer to places that will make you uncomfortable, but it presents her circumstances honestly and with humanity.
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats (R, 2009)

    The title has all the potential in the world - "The Men Who Stare at Goats". Unfortunately, however,...[ read more ] the premise doesn't get much richer than that. With one joke in it's repertoire and a painfully uninteresting leading character, the film becomes an endurance test, even at a mere ninety minutes.

    The film marks the directorial debut for Grant Heslov, who co-wrote and produced "Good Night and Good Luck" alongside George Clooney. Here, Clooney plays Lyn Cassady, an infamous ex-Special Ops military officer. He trained under Bill Django (Jeff Bridges) of the New Earth Army, a group of psychic spies determined to help America become the world's first super power with super powers. Cassady refers to himself as a "Jedi warrior", winking at the audience with none other than Obi Wan as his co-star.

    Our tour guide through this absurdity is a journalist based out of Ann Arbor, Michigan: Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor). In an attempt to prove his worth to his wife, his compromised ego has led him to Kuwait. Together, with Cassady, the two are kidnapped by a group of Iraqi soldiers. It soon becomes quite evident that their only defense is, well, Cassady's supposed psychic powers.

    The film's best moments are most certainly the flashback sequences with Bill Django. This isn't new territory for Bridges, but his free-living hippie is still as entertaining as ever. However, as delightfully eccentric as the members of the New Earth Army may be, McGregor's character is written so dreadfully thin that all of the "real time" scenes are a bit of a bore. McGregor is usually good, but here he's completely miscast.

    "The Men Who Stare at Goats" is entertaining until you realize that there isn't much more to it than grown men running into walls. Heslov fails to take a stance with the material - he's attempting to satirize the military, but meanwhile he fully embraces the psychic spies at the head of the picture. The film may have made a brilliant skit on Saturday Night Live, but there's not enough substance here to constitute a feature length effort.
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats (R, 2009)

    There is a secret new age army who uses paranormal abilities to defeat the enemy instead of weapons....[ read more ] Bob (Ewan) is a reporter who follows Lyn (George) to write a story about the new army. Kevin Spacey plays the bad guy and Jeff Bridges a hippie / army leader. It is very funny especially the dancing scene. It has dark humour like Burn After Reading without the witty lines. If you liked Burn After Reading, this is a close second cousin in humour. Good cast. Bonkers storyline but entertaining.
  • 2012 (PG-13, 2009)

    Really enthralling story. It keeps you fixated from start to finish. Loved it!
  • 2012 (PG-13, 2009)

    Emmerich has finally done it. He's decided to get it all over with, and just destroy the entire plan...[ read more ]et. Luckily for us, he does it with some _b_style. 2012 combines every disaster movie cliche, every formulaic twist, every cookie cutter character, and somehow manages to be incredibly entertaining. At times it even seems as though Emmerich is having a bit of a joke, with a dog survival sequence more preposterous than that in Independence Day. All the actors do a great job, even if Ejofor is given such an annoying character. The film assumes that the audience want to see people with 'humane morals' come through. We all know we wouldn't risk humanity's survival in the hope of rescuing a few more people, nor should we. Had the film followed the character of Platt, we could have had a film that may have stood out from the crowd. An excellent, fun filled rollercoaster, even if it the joy does peek halfway through.