In Movie Theaters the Week of April 28th, 200814 films are being released this week
| | Rated: NONE A hitman emerges from retirement for one last payday, but what seems like a routine assignment goes awry.
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| | | Rated: NONE THE COTTAGE is a relentless dark comedy with an extreme twist. Set in a remote part of the countryside, a bungled kidnapping turns into a living nightmare for our four central characters when they cross paths with a psychopathic farmer and all hell breaks loose. |
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| | Rated: PG-13 Follow six diverse trainers as they jockey for position along the 2006 Kentucky Derby trail. |
| | | Rated: NONE In 1993, Solvay, New York Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly and the body of Joe Gainard. All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Markers 313-330.
Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from NYC to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since.
Facing opposition from the local Sheriff, and uncovering a trail of bodies dating back more than fifty years - Michele soon finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating. |
| | | Rated: PG-13 Based on the long-running Marvel comic book series, "Iron Man" tells the story of Tony Stark, the enigmatic heir to the Stark Enterprises fortune. A driven inventor and executive who seems to have it all, Tony is haunted by his dark side. Though he commands his empire by day, by night he secretly becomes "Iron Man," the living embodiment of decades of defense spending and innovation. Strapping on billions of dollars worth of state-of-the-art armor and weaponry each night to fight crime, terrorism and corporate espionage, Tony begins to crack under the strain of his fractured lifestyle and must ultimately confront the one enemy he can never beat -- himself. |
| | Rated: PG-13 "Made of Honor" is a male-driven romantic comedy about a guy (Dempsey) whose dream girl asks him to be her maid of honor. He agrees in an attempt to win her heart. |
| | Rated: PG-13 A nostalgic trip back to the 1980s, "Son of Rambow" is an inventive valentine to an era where, for the first time in history, young minds had access to technology that allowed them to create their own stories while paying homage to their larger-than-life heroes from the movies that inspired them. |
| | Rated: R A fateful event leads to a job in the film business for top mixed-martial arts instructor Mike Terry (Ejiofor). Though his refuses to participate in prize bouts, circumstances conspire to force him to consider entering such a competition. |
| | Rated: NONE This is the dramatic story of a 15-year-old hermaphrodite. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition. |
| | Rated: R A child escapes from Poland during World War II and first heads to Greece before coming of age in Canada. |
| | Rated: NONE In Paris, a young American (Luna) who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe (Morton), who invites him to her commune in Scotland, where she lives with Charlie Chaplin (Lavant) and her daughter, Shirley Temple. |
| | Rated: R Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S. forces at the Abu Ghraib prison.
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| | Rated: NONE An intimate family drama about an orphaned youth and the man who adopts him, The Favor will open for an exclusive engagement on May 2, 2008 at Quad Cinema, located at 34 West 13th Street in New York City. |
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