Friday, March 30, 2007

Film Gudie Friday

Here Are this Week new Films
playing in Detroit this week

"Blades of Glory"

Rival figure skaters Chazz Michael Michaels (Will Ferrell) and Jimmy MacElroy (Jon Heder) must put aside their differences and skate together.



Rated PG-13.

"Meet the Robinsons"

Lewis is an orphan who dreams of finding a family. His journey takes an unexpected turn when a mysterious stranger named Wilbur Robinson whisks him away to a world where anything is possible ... the future.



Rated G.

"The Lookout"

After experiencing a brain injury and facing a mental disability, a janitor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) becomes part of a heist at the bank that employs him. Also starring Jeff Daniels and Matthew Goode.



Rated R.

"Color Me Kubrick"

Based on true events, the story is of a man who bluffed his way into London's high society by pretending to be legendary director Stanley Kubrick during the shooting of Eyes Wide Shut in 1998 and 1999.



Not Rated
Playing at the Main Art Theater in Royal Oak

Playing at the DFT at the DIA

Tears of the Black Tiger

The tale of the ill-fated love affair between the bandit Black Tiger and the well-born lady Rumpoey. They have known each other since childhood, but her father has engaged her to marry Police Captain Kumjorn--who is charged with destroying the gang of which Black Tiger is a member. At one point Black Tiger very sportingly saves Kumjorn's life. As the wedding day approaches, will Kumjorn be man enough to return the favor?



Not Rated

Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple

A new look at the Peoples Temple, headed by preacher Jim Jones who, in 1978, let more than 900 members to Guyana, where he orchestrated a mass suicide via tainted punch.



Not Rated

Playing at the Cinemark Movies 16 in Warren

ARTHUR AND THE INVISIBLES
BECAUSE I SAID SO
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM
PAN'S LABYRINTH
VOLVER

Playing Next Week in Detroit.

Are We Done Yet?

Ice Cube moves out of the city with his new wife and kids, but his suburban "fixer upper" dream home becomes a riotous nightmare.

Firehouse Dog

Rex, Hollywood's top-grossing canine, gets lost in a freak stunt and is adopted as the mascot of a rundown inner-city fire station.

And on Note the Top movie of this week end will be on the Monday indie News round up
and if you want to know i buzy this weekend.

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