In Movie Theaters May 13
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- Category: Reviews
- Published: Friday, 13 May 2011 22:26
- Written by Lupe Haas
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Bridesmaids | Priest |
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Bridesmaids | Priest |
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Water For Elephants | Madea's Big Happy Family | African Cats |
As if there wasn't enough family fare with Hop and Rio for Easter Weekend, Disney Nature brings you the nature doc African Cats.
Joining the animal-themed weekend is Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson's period drama Water for Elephants and Madea once again brings the laughs with another installment of the big momma in Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family.
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Scream 4 | Rio | The Conspirator |
A scary movie reboot, singing 3D birds, and a historical period piece open in movie theaters the weekend of April 15.
Scream 4 reunites the original cast, writer and director Wes Craven for another bloody chapter in Ghost Face's history. While the urban and genre fans revist the Scream franchise, families will be flocking to the vibrant 3D animation film Rio starring the voices of Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, George Lopez and The Social Network's Jesse Eisenberg.
In limited release, The Conspirator directed by Robert Redford, stars James McAvoy (Wanted), Robin Wright, Alexis Bledel (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), Kevin Kline, Justin Long, Tom Wilkinson, and Evan Rachel Wood ("True Blood") in a film chronicling the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
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Arthur | Hanna | Born To Be Wild 3D | Your Highness |
A remake, a good-old fashioned action film, a raunchy comedy and a wild life documentary enter the box office race for the weekend of April 8th.
Hollywood A-listers dominate the movies this weekend with Oscar winners Helen Mirren (Arthur) and Natalie Portman (Your Highness) going for laughs in the two comedies opening this weekend. James Franco, Danny McBride, and Natalie Portman take raunchy comedy to medieval times while Russell Brand steps into Dudley Moore's drunken shoes as Arthur in a remake to the 1981 film with a clever switch from a butler to a nanny played by Helen Mirren.
Eric Bana returns to movie theaters after a long break (The Time Traveler's Wife, 2009) with the action thriller Hanna, starring Saoirse Ronan as a 16-year-old assassin. On the opposite side of the spectrum is the heart-warming IMAX 3D film Born To Be Wild, a documentary about two women who run orphanages for baby elephants and orangutans.
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Hop | Source Code | Insidious | Cat Run (limited) |
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Rodrick ruled the box office after sucker punching Zack Snyder's fantasy action film during the box office weekend of March 25, 2011.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules took the number one spot at movie theaters this weekend with a take of $24.4 million on 3,167 theaters, beating Sucker Punch by $5 million on 3,033 screens. Sucker Punch opened number 2 with $19.0 million, making it the worst opening for a live-action film by Zack Snyder.
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Paul | Limitless | The Lincoln Lawyer |
Aliens won the war in the battle over the box office last weekend with Battle: Los Angeles taking the number one spot. New this week, another alien invades movie theaters but for laughs in the comedy PAUL, from the creators of Shaun of the Dead. Is there room for two alien films at the top of the box office?
Two dramas join the weekend slate of movies with Limitless starring Bradley Cooper and Robert DeNiro and Matthew McConaughey's The Lincoln Lawyer.
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Battle: Los Angeles | Red Riding Hood | Mars Needs Moms | Jane Eyre |
Aliens take over movie theaters this weekend with the sci-fi action film Battle: Los Angeles and the family-friendly Mars Needs Moms while two 19th Century literary characters are modernized for the big screen.
Sophisticated audiences will most likely take in Jane Eyre, a retelling of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel starring Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland, The Kids Are Alright) and Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds). Little Red Riding Hood also gets the big screen treatment by Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke with sexier characters and monsters in Red Riding Hood with Amanda Seyfried and Gary Oldman
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Rango | The Adjustment Bureau | Beastly | Take Me Home Tonight |
Johnny Depp transforms into a lizard in RANGO, Matt Damon choses love over fate in THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU, Topher Grace flashbacks to the 80s in TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT and Vanessa Hudgens is the beauty in a re-telling of the Beauty and the Beast story with BEASTLY --all at the movies this weekend of March 4th.
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Hall Pass | Drive Angry 3D |
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