Tuesday, March 18
Will Smith's post-apocalyptic blockbuster I Am Legend kicks off another epic DVD Tuesday. Other new releases include Disney's adorable fairytale spoof Enchanted, the Oscar-winning romantic drama Atonement, the unfortunately titled Love in the Time of Cholera and Guy Ritchie's mind-bending Kabbalah ad gangster flick Revolver.
Our pick for this week is Southland Tales, the sophomore effort from Donnie Darko director Richard Kelly, for its fascinating portrait of an art-house auteur working at the height of self-importance.
Posted 3/18/2008 by reelz
Related: Atonement | Enchanted | Love in the Time of Cholera | Revolver | I Am Legend | Southland Tales
Saturday, March 15
In celebration of Enchanted's impending DVD release next week, Disney is hosting some family-friendly Enchanted-themed activities for Angelenos this weekend and next.
From noon to 4 P.M. on Saturday, March 15 and again on Saturday, March 22 at The Grove (3rd and Fairfax), Disney will be providing "arts and crafts, games and other ’Enchanted’ activities to make children sing and dance for joy.
Enchanted comes out on DVD and Blu-Ray next Tuesday, March 18.
Posted 3/15/2008 by reelz
Related: Enchanted
Sunday, December 2
Enchanted topped the box office for the second weekend in row, taking in $17 million for a total of $70.6 million since it opened. It was a weak box office weekend all around, with second place going to This Christmas with $8.4 million and third place going to Beowulf with $7.8 million.
The only big open this weekend, Awake, came in fourth with just $6 million. Specialty releases The Savages and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly had a $38,250 and $25,100 per screen average respectively.
Source: BoxOfficeMojo
Posted 12/2/2007 by reelz
Related: Enchanted
Sunday, November 25
Disney's Enchanted took first place at the box office this weekend, hauling in over $50 million since opening on Wednesday over the extended Thanksgiving holiday.
Sony's This Christmas came in a distant, but still strong second with $27.1 million. Hitman opened in fourth place, behind Beowulf (in its second week), with $21 million, August Rush came in seventh with $13.3 million and The Mist came in ninth with $13 million.
Source: BoxOfficeMojo.com
Posted 11/25/2007 by reelz
Related: Enchanted
Wednesday, November 21
Where better to celebrate Turkey Day than at the Cineplex? Hollywood has plenty of new releases to help you commemorate the occasion.
A rundown of our reviews of this weekend's new releases:
Enchanted 
"A charming, clever riff on Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and other princess-in-peril flicks from Walt's golden age." [Full Review]
The Mist 
"A flawed but entertaining monster movie." [Full Review]
Hitman 
"Manages to piece together some impressive action set pieces, but it's not enough to compensate for the pain caused whenever the characters open their mouths." [Full Review]
August Rush 
"A sappy, cheesy, saccharine mess with cringe-worthy dialogue, a ridiculous premise, and creepy characters." [Full Review]
I'm Not There 
"An acquired taste...inventive, different and highly experimental." [Full Review]
Also opening: This Christmas, Starting Out in the Evening, Nina's Heavenly Delights.
Posted 11/21/2007 by reelz
Related: August Rush | Enchanted | Hitman | The Mist | I'm Not There
Monday, November 5
The real and fairytale worlds collide this month in Enchanted, a funny new take on the classic Disney animated flicks of yesteryear. Oscar nominee Amy Adams (Junebug, Charlie Wilson's War) stars as a fairytale princess banished by an evil queen (Susan Sarandon) to present-day New York City, where she encounters a cynical lawyer (Patrick Dempsey) who schools her in the ways of the real world.
To view the images, head over to our Enchanted page and click on the "Photos" tab.
Next Showing: Enchanted opens nationwide on November 21st.
Posted 11/5/2007 by reelz
Related: Amy Adams | Susan Sarandon | Patrick Dempsey | Enchanted