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April 7th, 2008

26 films are being released this week

Tuesday, April 8th
Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead


Rated: R
When the world is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors head to an underground military bunk in a last ditch effort to stay alive.
Alien Agent

Alien Agent


Rated: R

Tilt: The Battle to Save Pinball

Tilt: The Battle to Save Pinball


Rated: NONE
In 1998 pinball was dying, thanks to a saturated market and shrinking player base. Williams, the world's largest pinball manufacturer, planned to abandon the game in favor of the more lucrative video slot machine business. 'The Future of Pinball' is a 60-minute documentary that tells the story of 'Pinball 2000,' a clever attempt at resuscitating pinball that failed just at the moment a lot of people thought it might succeed. A 'Soul of a New Machine' for the pinball world, 'The Future of Pinball' is a compendium of interviews with legends of the pinball industry, photos, and films of the best games the industry has produced. It's a story about personality and passion, of bold success dizzyingly followed by a stunning failure.
Far North

Far North


Rated: R
A soldier's unexpected arrival affects two women's simple existence.
Wednesday, April 9th
Body of War

Body of War


Rated: NONE
"Body of War" achieves an exceptional balance between two distinct yet interrelated stories of the Iraq War - one achingly intimate, and one with far-reaching national implications. Only two days after 9/11, 25 year-old Tomas Young responded to the call to defend his country, assuming he'd be sent to Afghanistan to fight Al-Qaeda. After President Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq, Tomas instead found himself on the road to Sadr City in an unarmored vehicle. After just a few days, with a single shot from above, Tomas was instantly paralyzed from the chest down.
Young@Heart

Young@Heart


Rated: PG
A documentary on a chorus of senior citizens from Massachusetts who cover songs by Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth, and other unexpected musicians.
Movieola Shorts: Animation

Movieola Shorts: Animation

Stalags

Stalags


Rated: NONE
Taking their name from the Nazi prison camps in which they were set, "Stalags" were Israeli paperbacks whose stories featured lusty female SS officers outfitted with whips and boots, sexually abusing captured American or British pilots. In many of the "Stalags," the inmates eventually kill their captors and escape, but not before lurid sexual encounters are recounted in graphic detail. During the early 1960s, following the trial of Adolf Eichmann - revelations from which may have inspired this phenomenon - these books became Hebrew-language underground bestsellers. Their popularity only declined after a well-publicized trial in which their authors were accused of distributing anti-Semitic porn.
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Thursday, April 10th
National Lampoon Presents One, Two, Many

National Lampoon Presents One, Two, Many


Rated: R
"National Lampoon Presents One, Two, Many" is a modern day comedy romance about one man's quest to find his "ideal" girlfriend; one who will allow another girl to join them in bed! The pursuit of this ultimate male fantasy becomes a hilarious tale of just how much can go wrong when some dreams come true.
National Lampoon Presents One, Two, Many

National Lampoon Presents One, Two, Many


Rated: R
"National Lampoon Presents One, Two, Many" is a modern day comedy romance about one man's quest to find his "ideal" girlfriend; one who will allow another girl to join them in bed! The pursuit of this ultimate male fantasy becomes a hilarious tale of just how much can go wrong when some dreams come true.
Friday, April 11th
Street Kings

Street Kings


Rated: R
In STREET KINGS, a police thriller directed by David Ayer, Keanu Reeves plays Tom Ludlow, a veteran LAPD Vice Detective. Ludlow sets out on a quest to discover the killers of his former partner, Detective Terrance Washington (Terry Crews). Academy® Award winner Forest Whitaker plays Captain Wander, Ludlow's supervisor, whose duties include keeping him within the confines of the law and out of the clutches of Internal Affairs Captain Biggs (Hugh Laurie). Ludlow teams up with a young Robbery Homicide Detective (Chris Evans) to track Washington's killers through the diverse communities of Los Angeles. Their determination pays off when the two Detectives track down Washington's murderers and confront them in an attempt to bring them to justice.
Prom Night

Prom Night


Rated: 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.
The Visitor

The Visitor


Rated: PG-13
A college professor (Richard Jenkins) travels to New York City to attend a conference and finds a young couple living in his apartment.
Smart People

Smart People


Rated: NONE
Into the life of a widowed professor comes a new love and an unexpected visit from his adopted brother.
Remember the Daze

Remember the Daze


Rated: R
A glimpse into the teenage wasteland of suburbia 1999 that takes place over 24-hours, and the teenagers who make their way through the last day of high school in the last year of the past millennium.
Dark Matter

Dark Matter


Rated: NONE
Based on actual events - "Dark Matter" revolves around the true story of a Chinese physics student from the University of Iowa who shot and killed six people on the campus. The student had dreams of winning the Nobel Prize and felt campus politics were shattering his chances.
Emma Smith: My Story

Emma Smith: My Story


Rated: PG
Before her death, Emma reflects on her life; beginning with her childhood, up through her final years in Nauvoo. Based on the life of Emma Hale Smith.
Bra Boys

Bra Boys


Rated: NONE
"Bra Boys" is a documentary film narrated by Academy Award-winner Russell Crowe about the real-life brotherhood, murder and family loyalties of Australia's warring gangs - the surfing "Bra Boys" of Maroubra, a beach side suburb of Sydney. These are not the laid-back, "Hey, dude," seaside slackers of Southern California legend. Written, directed and produced by Sunny Abberton, himself a childhood resident of Maroubra's public housing projects, "Bra Boys" traces the cultural evolution of the much maligned and tattooed, youthful surfing community, and in particular the Abberton brothers: Sunny, Koby, Jai and Dakota, one charged with murdering a Sydney "standover man" (Australian slang for an extortionist who uses physical violence, or threats, to extract payment on behalf of another), another pursuing a professional surf career but charged as an accessory in his brother's murder trial, another trying to hold the family together, and the youngest brother whose sole inheritance is his siblings' national notoriety. "Bra Boys" is the first full-length film project undertaken by, and officially sanctioned by, Bra Boys themselves. The film shows their success in professional big wave surfing, their international reputation for hard partying and rough justice. They have a running battle with authorities and rely absolutely and solely on one another in order to fit into a society in which they are otherwise displaced and, often, disinterested. The film explores the historical stigma associated with Australia's rebellious surf community, as exemplified by the residents of Maroubra and their social displacement. Using archival shots, blended with new footage and interviews, "Bra Boys" presents a dynamic portrait of the current "surf vision," a story that is at once compassionate, compelling and confrontational: fights for against-the-odds success, predictable failures. Yet, ultimately, the film's narrative illustrates how even amidst the burdens of a stigmatized legacy, a new generation can hope for better.
The Take

The Take


Rated: R
After he's shot during a heist in East L.A., an armored-truck driver (Leguizamo) wrestles with rehabilitation and tracking down the man (Gibson) who committed the crime.
U, Me Aur Hum

U, Me Aur Hum


Rated: NONE
Directed by and starring Ajay Devgan, this exotic love story promotes the institution of marriage and the idea of long-term relationships, which is being increasingly ignored in today's world. Where instant gratification is habitually the order of the day, the beautiful Pia (played by Devgans wife) and impish Ajay begin a romantic rendezvous with an intriguing story and heartfelt emotions.
Krazzy 4

Krazzy 4


Rated: NONE
Krazzy 4 is a forthcoming Bollywood comedy film, which is slated to release in April 11, 2008. The film, which is directed by Jaideep Sen, features actors Juhi Chawla, Arshad Warsi, Irrfan Khan, Suresh Menon and Rajpal Yadav in major roles. The film has been produced by actor turned director Rakesh Roshan, while Rajesh Roshan, his brother, produces the music. Shahrukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Rakhi Sawant feature in item numbers. The Movie is a remake of late 80's Malayalam box office hit Mukilla Rajyathu.
Never Forever

Never Forever


Rated: R
When an American woman begins a dangerous relationship with an attractive immigrant worker, in order to save her marriage, she finds her true self.
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Sunday, April 13th
Sympathy

Sympathy


Rated: NONE
When a reckless bank robber and his rebellious teenage hostage hole up for the night in a bad motel, anything can happen. A mysterious stranger and dark twists of fate send this night into a descent of bloody madness in this deadly game of cat and mouse where nothing is what it seems. Lock yourself in for this bloody tale that is equal parts classic suspense thriller and grindhouse horror.