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2008
Starring Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Laurence Fishburne
Directed by Robert Luketic
Rated PG-13
124 minutes

This film is the true story of six MIT students who were trained by Professor Rosa to become experts in card counting and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions. Ben Campbell was the most gifted of the students and although he started playing just to pay his school bills, he got caught up in the game and wanted to lead the team instead of taking orders in this high stakes drama.

BE KIND REWIND

2008
Starring Jack Black, Danny Glover, Mos Def
Directed by Michel Gondry
Rated PG-13
102 minutes

When Jerry becomes magnetized due to an accident at the local power plant, he accidentally erases all of the video tapes at the store where his friend works. The pair re-enact and re-film every film in the store from The Lion King to Ghostbusters to Back to the Future in this raucous comedy.

CHARLIE BARTLETT

2007
Starring Anton Yelchin, Tyler Hilton, Robert Downey Jr.
Directed by Jon Poll
Rated R
97 minutes

An eccentric and wealthy teenager has trouble fitting in at his new school until he gets a reputation for dishing out psychiatric advice and the occasional prescription drug. He avoids trouble by using his talents to help the school's world weary principal patch up his relationship with his estranged daughter.

DRILLBIT TAYLOR

2008
Starring Owen Wilson, Leslie Mann, Alex Frost
Directed by Steven Brill
Rated PG-13
102 minutes

Three high school freshmen are targeted by the school bully on the first day of school. To avoid being tortured all year, the boys hire a low-budget bodyguard to protect them in this comedy É but unfortunately they got what they paid for!

FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF

1986
Starring Matthew Broderick, Jennifer Grey
Directed by John Hughes
Rated PG-13
104 minutes

John Hughes' magical comedy about how playing hooky for a single day can produce a lifetime's worth of adventure. Matthew Broderick is Ferris, a guy who knows the value of a day off.

FLAWLESS

2007
Starring Michael Caine, Demi Moore, Lambert Wilson
Directed by Michael Radford
Rated PG-13
109 minutes

This clever diamond heist is set in swinging 1960's London. A retiring janitor convinces a glass-ceiling constrained American executive help him steal some priceless diamonds from their employer, the London Diamond Corporation. The carefully planned swindle sets off a disastrous chain of events in this fast paced crime drama.

FOOL'S GOLD

2008
Starring Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson
Directed by Andy Tennant
Rated PG-13
113 minutes

Ben and Tess Finnegan are a couple on the verge of a divorce. Ben is a surf bum-turned-treasure hunter who is obsessed with finding the legendary 18th century Queens Dowry and he has risked everything including his marriage to find the treasure. The two find themselves on an adventure together that just might rekindle their romance.

FUNNY GAMES

2007
Starring Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt
Directed by Michael Haneke
Rated R
112 minutes

This disturbing thriller revolves around a middle class family who settle into their vacation home only to be taken hostage by two psychotic strangers. The family is subjected to physical and mental torture in this film that explores the way violence is portrayed in the media and shapes our culture.

HAROLD & KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE

2004
Starring John Cho, Kal Penn, Steve Braun, Brooke D'Orsay, Neil Patrick Harris
Directed by Danny Leiner
Rated R
88 minutes

Two likeable underdogs, Harold and Kumar, set out on a Friday night quest to satisfy their craving for White Castle hamburgers and end up on an epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild road trip as "un-PC" as it gets.

HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX

2007
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Ralph Fiennes
Directed by David Yates
Rated PG-13
130 minutes

This film follows the darkest year yet for our young wizard. Harry Potter has to battle the Ministry of Magic as they seize more power at Hogwarts and refuse to believe that the evil Voldemort has returned. Harrys overwhelming school work, changes in the Quiddich team and the increased threat from his nemesis make for his most challenging year.

HOW TO ROB A BANK

2008
Starring Nick Shahl, Erika Christensen, Gavin Rossdale
Directed by Andrews Jenkins
Not Rated
82 minutes

Angry at his bank for an ATM fee that prohibits him from withdrawing funds, Jason Taylor marches in the front door only to walk into the middle of a robbery. He finds himself locked in a vault with a woman he believes is a hostage but it turns out that she is a hacker for hire and is helping the robbers in this thrilling comedy.

MONA LISA SMILE

2003
Starring Julia Roberts, Kirsten Dunst, Julia Stiles, Maggie Gyllenhaal
Directed by Mike Newell
Rated PG-13
120 minutes

In 1953 free-spirited Berkeley graduate Katherine Watson is hired to teach art history at a prestigious, and very old fashioned, all female college. Katherine wants to teach her students but more importantly she wants to show them a world outside the traditions that have been laid out for them. She wants them to challenge the paths that they are all expected to take.

STRANGE WILDERNESS

2008
Starring Steve Zahn, Jonah Hill, Justin Long
Directed by Fred Wolf
Rated R
85 minutes

When Peter Gaulke's father dies, he leaves Peter to carry on his wildlife show on a small local television station. The low ratings are about to drive them off the air so in a desperate attempt to save the show Peter and his group of stoner buddies head out into the jungle to hunt down Bigfoot in this outrageous comedy.

THE EYE

2007
Starring Jessica Alba, Alessandro Nivoia, Parker Posey
Directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud
Rated R
97 minutes

Allison is a blind woman who undergoes a corneal transplant that restores her sight. However, she finds that her new eyes allow her to see ghosts so she tries to uncover the origins of the donor in this horror film.

THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL

2008
Starring Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson, Eric Bana
Directed by Justin Chadwick
Rated PG-13
116 minutes

In this sumptuous and sensual tale, the two beautiful Boleyn sisters, Anne and Mary, driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the powerful King Henry VIII. Both women will share his bed but only one will ascend to the throne in a brief reign that ends with the most storied swing of the executioner's sword in history.

TYLER PERRY'S MEET THE BROWNS

2008
Starring Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett, Jenifer Lewis
Directed by Tyler Perry
Rated PG-13
102 minutes

A single mother takes her family to Georgia for the funeral of her father whom she had never met. There she rediscovers the joys of family and the possibility of second chances when she meets the crass and fun-loving family of the father she never knew.

 




 

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