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Paul Blart: Mall Cop Movie Trailer and Film Reviews

Paul Blart: Mall Cop

A single, suburban dad tries to make ends meet as a security officer at a New Jersey mall. It's a job he takes very seriously, though no one else does. When Santa's helpers at the mall stage a coup, shutting down the megaplex and taking hostages (Paul's daughter and sweetheart among them), Jersey's most formidable mall cop will have to become a real cop to save the day.

 
Genres:    Comedy, Crime, Gangster
Release Date:    January 16, 2009 (wide)
MPAA Rating:    TBD
Starring:    Kevin James, Jayma Mays, Keir O´Donnell, Shirley Knight, Stephen Rannazzisi
Directed By:    Steve Carr
Produced By:    Jeff Sussman, Kevin James, Adam Sandler
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Movie Reviews and Clip: 9

  9

Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton (Alice in Wonderland, Beetlejuice, Nightmare Before Christmas) and producer/director Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Day Watch, Night Watch) join forces to produce director Shane Acker's distinctively original and thrilling tale.

The time is the too-near future. Powered and enabled by the invention known as the Great Machine, the world's machines have turned on mankind and sparked social unrest, decimating the human population before being largely shut down. But as our world fell to pieces, a mission began to salvage the legacy of civilization; a group of small creations was given the spark of life by a scientist in the final days of humanity, and they continue to exist post-apocalypse.

With their group so few, these "stitchpunk" creations must summon individual strengths well beyond their own proportions in order to outwit and fight against still-functioning machines, one of which is a marauding mechanized beast.

Watch a clip from 9 ("Waking the Beast") where the beast is awakened and 9 and the others join to bring the beast down.

Release: 09/09/2009 (Focus Features)

Genres: Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Animation And Adaptation

Starring: Elijah Wood, Jennifer Connelly, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, John C. Reilly

Directed By: Shane Acker

Produced By: Tim Burton, Timur Bekmambetov, Jim Lemley

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Movie Reviews and Clip: Whiteout

Kate Beckinsale (Underworld) is Carrie Stetko, the lone U.S. Marshal assigned to Antarctica, investigating the continent's first murder, which draws her into a shocking mystery. Now, with only three days until winter, Carrie must solve the crime before Antarctica is plunged into darkness and she is stranded with the killer.  

In this scene from WHITEOUT, Kate Beckinsale and Gabriel Macht must find the killer before he locks them out of the compound.

The film also stars Gabriel Macht (The Spirit) and Alex O'Loughlin (Moonlight)

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Release: 09/11/2009

 

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Movie Clip & Reviews: Year One starring Jack Black

When a couple of lazy hunter-gatherers (Jack Black and Michael Cera) are banished from their primitive village, they set off on an epic journey through the ancient world in Columbia Pictures’ comedy Year One. Harold Ramis directs.

In this film clip from YEAR ONE, Jack Black and Michael Cera are condemned to stoning.

 

 
Genres:    Comedy
Release Date:    June 19, 2009 (wide)
MPAA Rating:    TBA
Starring:    Jack Black, Michael Cera, Oliver Platt, David Cross, and Hank Azaria
Directed By:    Harold Ramis
Produced By:    Harold Ramis, Judd Apatow, Clayton Townsend
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Body of Lies Movie Reviews

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BODY OF LIES

Russell Crowe teams up with Leonardo DiCaprio and director Ridley Scott for this spy drama. 

 

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Not Easily Broken Film Clip and Movie Reviews

NOT EASILY BROKEN is an uplifting drama about love and family adapted from the book of the same name by renowned pastor and author Bishop T. D. Jakes.  In this funny clip, Morris Chestnut's Dave is startled by an unexpected guest.  

Genres:

  

Drama

Release Date:

  

January 09, 2009

MPAA Rating:

  

TBA

Starring:

  

Morris Chestnut, Taraji P. Henson, Maeve Quinlan, Wood Harris and Jenifer Lewis

Directed By:

  

Bill Duke

Produced By:

  

T.D. Jakes, Curtis Wallace, Bill Duke

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Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa Interview and Movie Reviews

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

Black Eye Peas' will.i.am joins the herd as Moto Moto in Madagacar: Escape 2 Africa, as a fast talking hippo out to win Gloria's (Jada Pinkett Smith) heart.  Jada Pinkett Smith and will.i.am discuss their on screen chemistry.

In Theaters November 7th

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Soul Men Trailer and Movie Reviews

Soul Men

Superstars Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac are Soul Men - the hilarious story of Louis (Samuel L. Jackson) and Floyd (Bernie Mac), a popular singing duo back in the day, who went their separate ways and never spoke again. When the death of their former group leader (John Legend) reunites them and sends them driving cross country for a tribute concert at the legendary Apollo Theatre, they will have only five days to bury the hatchet on a twenty-year-old grudge. 

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Movie Clip & Reviews: Taking Woodstock

Director Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain, Hulk) brings us TAKING WOODSTOCK, about a man working at his parents' motel in the Catskills inadvertently sets in motion the generation-defining concert in the summer of 1969.


(Focus Features)
Release: 08/28/2009

Genres:  Drama, Musical/Performing Arts And Adaptation

Rating: R for graphic nudity, some sexual content, drug use and language.

Starring: Demetri Martin, Kevin Chamberlin, Emile Hirsch, Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Groff

Directed By: Ang Lee

Produced By: Michael Hausman, James Schamus, Celia D. Costas

 

  Taking Woodstock Review

 I just did a little time traveling, and the vehicle for my trip was a film entitled Taking Woodstock. This true story is based on the memoir of Elliot Tiber who was instrumental in finding the Woodstock Concert a new venue when its permit was revoked in Wallkill, New York. What I liked about this film is that it didn’t focus on the music or the legends that performed there. If that is what you want, there are better films. Rather, it focused on the behind the scenes aspects and the impact it had on a family who helped put on one of the most famous concerts in history in less than 30 days time.
 
This era was so faithfully recreated that oftentimes I thought I was watching archival footage, when one of the cast members would appear. The art department and the costumers did a tremendous job recreating the look of Woodstock. And Ang Lee used various film and editing techniques that also echoed the period. The look of this film is perfect.
 
After watching this movie, it is amazing to me that half a million people showed up and without proper lodging, sanitation, and with tremendous food shortages, that the concert went on with minimal incidents. Anyone who has ever been to a weekend long concert knows that what is on stage is only one part of the drama. What goes on in the audience can be just as compelling, not to mention what goes on behind the scenes, or backstage.
 
Besides being a time capsule for a generation, Woodstock was also used as a template for what to do and what not to do in the future. Many innovations were created to pull this event off, and many lessons were learned to help future events plan more efficiently. This concert has been copied, but never duplicated. It was a once in a lifetime happening and this film really captures its spirit; part history, all entertainment.

 

Reviewed by Melanie Wilson       
Visit her blog at LAMelbox.blogspot.com

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