In Movie Theaters the Week of April 8th, 20026 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R The FBI must track down a Texas serial killer who goes by the self-given nickname God's Hands; Matthew McConaughey plays Fenton Meeks, a man who realizes through a series of disturbing flashbacks about his childhood that it might be his brother whom the FBI is tracking. |
| | Rated: R When it comes to dating, Christina Walters (Diaz) has a golden rule: avoid searching for Mr. Right and focus on Mr. Right Now. That is until one night at a club when she unexpectedly meets Peter (Jane), only to see him suddenly disappear the next day. She and her best friend Courtney (Applegate) decide to break the rules and go on a road trip to find him, encountering wild and hilarious misadventures along the way. A romantic comedy without the sugar, The Sweetest Thing is a fresh twist on the search for love. |
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| Rated: R Taye Diggs plays a deputy sheriff investigating a murder that takes place after a shy, book-smart college student teams up with an outgoing popular girl on a school project and forces her way into her new friend's life. |
| | Rated: R This is the story of a successful businessman (Samuel L. Jackson) and a high-profile lawyer (Ben Affleck) whose chance encounter, a minor traffic accident on New York's F.D.R. Drive, escalates to terrifying "I'll have my people kill your people" levels. |
| | Rated: R In the latest from Being John Malkovich scribe Charlie Kaufman, Tim Robbins plays a scientist bent on teaching table manners to mice who, along with a hair-covered nature writer (Patricia Arquette), discovers and attempts to civilize a feral man (Rhys Ifans). |
| | Rated: R A handsome and talented college student, David Morales, is devastated when a bum knee causes him to lose his scholarship to the University of San Diego. Unwilling to disappoint his proud mother, Morales wastes no time in looking for a job to pay his way through school. So when he meets the mysterious Professor Darabont who offers him a very well paying job to transport sealed packages across the Mexican border, Morales cannot refuse. |
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