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Saturday, April 12
On Pay-Per-View, Timothy Olyphant plays a hitman with a heart of gold in the video game adaptation Hitman.
On HBO, Ryan Gosling tries to prevent Sir Anthony Hopkins from getting away with murder in the courtroom thriller Fracture.
On Starz, penguins take to the waves in the animated adventure comedy Surf's Up.
On Cinemax, Lindsay Lohan butts heads with her stern grandmother in the romantic dramedy Georgia Rule.
And on DVD, Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis plays an oilman corrupted by power in Paul Thomas Anderson's epic There Will Be Blood.
Posted 4/12/2008 by reelz
Related: Surf's Up | Georgia Rule | Fracture | Hitman | There Will Be Blood
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Saturday, October 13
Babysitting? Agoraphobic? Under house arrest? Whatever the reason, if tonight finds you stuck at home, there are plenty of movie options to choose from:
On HBO, Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy blockbuster Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan debuts.
On Cinemax, watch Clive Owen play the anti-hero in Alfonso Cuaron's dystopic Children of Men.
On Pay-Per-View, two new movies make their debuts: Hilary Swank's supernatural thriller The Reaping and Lindsay Lohan's drama Georgia Rule.
Posted 10/13/2007 by reelz
Related: Children of Men | The Reaping | Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan | Georgia Rule
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Tuesday, September 4
There isn't too much excitement this Tuesday at the video stores, but here are a few highlights.
Watch the rarity that is a sober Lindsay Lohan in Georgia Rule, which hits shelves today. Click here to read Heather's review.
Also out is the "comedy" Delta Farce as well as the indie flick Stephanie Daley, which Heather recommends in her review.
Posted 9/4/2007 by reelz
Related: Stephanie Daley | Georgia Rule
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Monday, May 14
Spider-Man 3 coasted to another easy weekend box office victory, hauling in $60 million, according to boxofficemojo.com. British zombie sequel 28 Weeks Later placed a distant second with a disappointing $10 million take, while tabloid queen Lindsay Lohan's comeback vehicle Georgia Rule grossed just under $6 million. Rounding out the top five were Disturbia at $4.8 million and Delta Farce at $3.5 million.
Mediocre reviews have started to take their toll on Spider-Man 3, as the flick managed only the fourth best second weekend of all time after demolishing records during its opening weekend. If the trend continues, Tobey Maguire just might have to downgrade his Gulfstream G350 to the far less roomy G150. Poor guy.
Look for a new box office champ next weekend, as a big green ogre awaits on the horizon, licking his chops at the sight of his wounded prey.
Posted 5/14/2007 by reelz
Related: Spider-Man 3 | Georgia Rule | 28 Weeks Later
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Friday, May 11
Spider-Man 3 is a virtual lock to top the weekend box office for the second week in a row. Nevertheless, a few brave little movies have volunteered to take on the Spidey juggernaut.
Here's a rundown of our reviews of this week's new releases. Anybody else notice a pattern?
28 Weeks Later 
"...more or less a conventional big-budget action film, albeit one featuring flesh-eating zombies. It's all about guns and explosions and elaborately set-pieces." [Full Review]
Georgia Rule 
"As overtly Hallmark-schmoopy as Marshall's and Andrews' work can sometimes be, I still tend to like it....for all its flaws, the story is still interesting and watchable." [Full Review]
The Ex 
"Is The Ex the most amazing comedy I have ever seen? Well, no. But I'll tell you, I had fun watching it." [Full Review]
Some of you may believe the 6-6-6 pattern merely denotes a trio of mediocre new releases, but I prefer to interpret it as a signal that the Dark Lord is assembling his minions in preparation for his final assault on the people of Earth.
But hey, that's just me.
Also opening this week: Delta Farce, Home of the Brave and The Salon.
Next Showing: These movies are in theaters today, May 11, 2007.
Posted 5/11/2007 by reelz
Related: Delta Farce | Georgia Rule | 28 Weeks Later
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Want to spend some q/t with your mom? What better way to show her you love her than watching a movie together? I personally can think of none.
In the theaters this weekend, your best bets for mom-friendly flicks are Waitress and Georgia Rule.
Or, you could always snuggle up with her on the sofa and let her change your poopy diaper while you watch Terms of Endearment. Or Saw II. I hear that's big with the moms.
Next Showing: Mother's Day is Sunday, May 13.
Posted 5/11/2007 by reelz
Related: Terms of Endearment | Saw II | Georgia Rule | Waitress
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According to MSN, Lindsay Lohan announced that for her next role, she will be playing a stripper in the upcoming I Know Who Killed Me.
She shared this information with Dave Letterman and the rest of the world on the Late Show on Wednesday night. Letterman, likely out of fear of being attacked by one of her large, orange, and often free-range bosoms, threatened cardiac arrest during the show.
Lohan's current movie, Georgia Rule, in which she plays a spoiled, drunken, sexually inappropriate wild child, opens today. In case you forgot, this is the movie which she was filming (or not filming, rather) when the producer wrote her a letter accusing her of not showing up to work for generally being a spoiled, drunken wild child.
It's lovely to see her trying to play against type. Really.
Posted 5/11/2007 by reelz
Related: Lindsay Lohan | Georgia Rule