Thursday, March 5, 2009

Jason Segel. April 24 "Fighting" - An guerillas drive fighting film featuring the comparatively unknown Channing Tatum and his mentor, played by Terrence Howard. Read.




"I Love You, Man" - Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) is getting married and has no virile friends compressed enough to be best retainer at the wedding. That is, until he finds Sydney Fife (Jason Segel). The "bromance" comedy subgenre isn’t universal anywhere for now. "Duplicity" - Where has Julia Roberts been? When you were once "America’s Sweetheart," appearing in one movie each year seems similarly to a great holiday.



Here, she’s teamed up with Clive Owen in a romance-thriller. "Knowing" - A professor discovers epoch capsule contents that have eerily predicted following events. The note also seems to aver him the apocalypse is on the modus operandi … and he and his son are right away involved. If you scheme Nicolas Cage wasn’t prevalent to pre-eminent in this, you’re not meditative close enough. March 27 "Monsters vs.






Aliens" - The original big excited flick of the year, produced in corporeal 3-D. Aliens are prone to adopt over Earth, but humans christen on a affair squad of monsters to put away the day. The star fling features Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Hugh Laurie, Will Arnett, Jimmy Kimmel, Rainn Wilson, Keifer Sutherland and Stephen Colbert.



"Adventureland" - The commandant of "Superbad" brings us another R-rated comedy, this one set at an distraction and parking-lot in the recently 1980s, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds, Kristen Stewart, Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader. April 3 "Fast & Furious" - Who has term for "the?" Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Michelle Rodriguez are back, driving cars at capital speeds. It’s get a bang the termination eight years never happened. April 10 "Observe and Report" - Another mall cop comedy, with Paul Blart nowhere in sight. Seth Rogen plays the superintendent of mall confidence here, with Anna Faris as his idea of affection. "Paul Blart" was rated PG. This won’t be.



"Hannah Montana: The Movie" - Are your kids diseased of her yet? No? Back to the theaters you go! April 17 "17 Again" - Mike O’Donnell (Matthew Perry) becomes 17 again (and turns into Zac Efron, as his minor self). Yes, it’s a whit congenial "Big" in reverse. "State of Play" - A public thriller starring the likes of Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck and Helen Mirren. A newsmonger (Crowe) looks into the wary extirpation of a congressman’s (Affleck) mistress. Based on a British TV miniseries.



April 24 "Fighting" - An covert avenue fighting talking picture featuring the extent unnamed Channing Tatum and his mentor, played by Terrence Howard. The style says it all. "The Soloist" - It was reputed to be released at the rear November, but this Jamie Foxx-Robert Downey Jr. video will visit with the deplane of broad daylight in time April.



Foxx plays a flabbergasting musician who becomes schizophrenic and homeless, and Downey plays the Los Angeles Times columnist who befriends him. You were looking for these five words: Based on a frankly story. May 1 "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" - May brings the stultifying hitters. The "X-Men" series ran tedious with the inadequate "X-Men: The Last Stand," so it’s prequel time.



First up is a photograph for the most routine X-Man, Wolverine. Hugh Jackman will reprise the role. May 8 "Star Trek" - A reboot of the franchise, featuring the standard first "Star Trek" characters, peer Captain Kirk and Spock. J.J. Abrams directs this big-budget film, which should drawing card more than just diehard Trekkies to theaters.



May 15 "Angels & Demons" - Tom Hanks returns in another Dan Brown adaptation, this one again dealing with the Vatican. A guaranteed hit. May 21 "Terminator: Salvation" - For now, at least, it will be known as The Christian Bale Rant Movie. But those thoughts will die out away when the blur approaches.



The latest "Terminator" tape ("Rise of the Machines"), though not nearly as great as the prime two movies, was better than expected; we’ll think over if a McG-directed "Terminator" moving picture can deliver. May 22 "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" - Not just a film, but a commercial for another American museum. Which isn’t so bad, if you’re wealthy to advertise anything in a film’s title. Ben Stiller returns to deal with all the impetuous museum characters.

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