In Movie Theaters the Week of March 2nd, 200917 films are being released this week
| | Rated: PG-13 When the Amazon princess Diana escorts pilot Steve Trevor home to the United States after his crash-landing on the mystical island of Themyscria, she must also deal with the ambitions of the Greek god Ares. Ares intends to use an ancient artifact, the Hand of Rage, to plunge the world into a centuries long war that will also ensure his revenge against Themyscria's Amazons. To save her people and the world, Diana must become Wonder Woman. |
| | Rated: R A peaceful mountain lake community is terrorized when a close-knit group of friends becomes the target of a mysterious deranged killer. Triggered by an ominous text message sent to each of their cell phones, one-by-one the friends are killed by their stalker. As the clueless police scramble to find a suspect, the vicious murders continue - until the last survivors come face-to-face with their relentless stalker. |
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| | Rated: R Seeking vengeance for the murder of his sister, a young man, Walter (Ashton Kutcher) arrives in town only to get sidetracked by a beautiful older woman, Linda (Academy Award nominee Michelle Pfeifer) with emotional wounds very similar to his own. As both Linda and Walter try to cope with the pain and frustration of their loss, the two bond -- their shared tragedies spawning an unlikely and beautiful romance. Written and directed by David Hollander, "Personal Effects" also stars Academy Award winner Kathy Bates and Spencer Hudson. |
| | | Rated: R It all begins with the paranoid delusions of a half-insane hero called Rorschach. But is Rorschach really insane or has he in fact uncovered a plot to murder super-heroes and, even worse, millions of innocent civilians? On the run from the law, Rorschach reunites with his former teammates in a desperate attempt to save the world and their lives, but what they uncover will shock them to their very core and change the face of the planet! Following two generations of masked superheroes from the close of World War II to the icy shadow of the Cold War comes this groundbreaking comic story - the story of The Watchmen.
"Watchmen" is based on the 12-part DC Comics series written by Alan Moore and featuring art by Dave Gibbons.
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| | Rated: PG-13 12 characters - 12 truths. The story of 12 Jurors discussing a verdict to pass on an 18 year-old Chechen boy whether he is guilty of the 1st degree murder of his step-father - an officer of the Russian army. The film is thinks aloud about today's life,
about the need to hear the next of kin and help that person before its too late. The action of the picture unveils in one room - a gym adjusted for jury deliberations.
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| | Rated: R "Horsemen" tells the story of hardened detective Aidan Breslin, (Quaid) who, having grown increasingly distant from his two young sons since the death of his wife, now finds himself thrust into an investigation of perverse serial killings rooted in the Biblical prophecy of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. As Breslin grapples with each new revelation in the case, he slowly discovers a shocking connection between himself and the four suspects. Four Horsemen. Four unrelated victims. Four painful secrets. Come and See.
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| | Rated: PG-13 "Phoebe in Wonderland" is the whimsical tale of a young girl (Elle Fanning) who struggles to follow the rules. Perplexed by her inability to get along with the rule-obsessed world around her, Phoebe seeks enlightenment and comfort from her unconventional drama teacher (Patricia Clarkson). PHOEBE IN WONDERLAND explores a young girl’s self-discovery and her journey to find acceptance.
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| | Rated: NONE Triptych feature telling three separate tales set in Tokyo, Japan. "Shaking Tokyo" centers on a man who has lived for 10 years as a hikikomori, (a term used in Japan for people unable to adjust to society and so they never leave their homes) and what happens when he falls in love one day with a pizza delivery girl. "Interior Design" follows the story of a wannabe movie director who arrives in Tokyo with his girlfriend only to find that parts of her bones are turning into wood.
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| | Rated: NONE Manohar, a middle-class man, and his family live on the 13th floor in apartment "13B." The women in his family are all hooked on a new television show called "Sab Khairiyat" that eerily resembles Manohar's family. As the show progresses, everything that unfolds on the show take place in the family, too. |
| | Rated: R Set in 1963, in the swirl of glamour and intrigue that turned President John F. Kennedy's Washington into Camelot, the movie traces the coming of age of a lonely 13-year-old Catholic school boy. |
| | Rated: PG Sweden, early 1900s. In a time of social change and unrest, war and poverty, a young working class woman, Maria, wins a camera in a lottery. The decision to keep it alters her whole life. The camera grants Maria new eyes with which to see the world, and brings the charming photographer "Piff Paff Puff" into her life. Trouble ensues when Maria's alcoholic, womanizing husband, feels threatened by the young man and his wife's newfound outlook on life.
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| | Rated: R The beauty of hope and the power of unity form the foundation of this tale of youthful love, drugs, and poverty in The City of Brotherly Love. Rosario Dawson, Naomie Harris, and Paul Dano star.
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| | Rated: NONE A real crowd-pleaser, "Sherman’s Way" starts with two strangers forced into a road trip of convenience only to veer off the path into a quirky exploration of friendship, fatherhood and the universal task of finding one’s place in the world – a world in which one wrong turn can change your destination. |
| | Rated: PG A group of smart and successful people, all members of a Yale secret society, meet years after graduation to explore – and rationalize – who they have become. As old wounds open and their dead friend’s secret is revealed, they learn the reality of the past and the reason love and happiness have eluded them. |
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