Friday, September 21, 2007

Film Gudie Friday

Woa, there is too many movie playing this weekend so here is a trail by trailer round up on what popin up the screen all over detroit, Which includie Jessica Alba as bad luck girlfriend and Milla Jovovich in the kick ass babe in a film that is base off a video Game.

"Good Luck Chuck"[R]

Dane Cook's luck with women is also his curse. Every woman he sleeps with finds true love with her subsequent hookup, so when he finds his dream girl in Jessica Alba, he has to figure out how to keep her from moving on.

"Resident Evil: Extinction"[R]

The tough-chick video game-inspired franchise picks up after the Raccoon City massacre, with Milla Jovovich leading the survivors across the Nevada desert to a showdown with the evil Umbrella Corp. Rated R for strong horror violence and some nudity.

"Eastern Promises"[R]

Naomi Watts is a London hospital midwife whose determination to discover the identity of a prostitute who died giving birth leads her to a mysterious gangster (Viggo Mortensen).

"The Hunting Party"[R]

A cameraman-turned-network executive (Terrence Howard) is reunited with his former partner, a discredited war correspondent (Richard Gere), in Bosnia to track down a war criminal.

"In the Valley of Elah"[R]

Susan Sarandon and her career military officer husband, played by Tommy Lee Jones, convince a detective (Charlize Theron) that the disappearance of their son, recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq, is not a simple AWOL case, but something more sinister.

PLaying this Weekend Main Art Thraeter in Royal Oak

"Dedication"[R]

An obsessive-compulsive children's book writer (Billy Crudup) is forced to team with a new illustrator (Mandy Moore) after the death of his collaborator.

Playing at the Maple Art Theater in Bloomfield Hills

The Hottest State"[R]

Catalina Sandino Moreno plays a singer in New York who moves in with an aspiring actor (Mark Webber) she meets in a bar. The relationship is threatened after she takes him to Mexico City, where they meet her mother (Sonia Braga).

"Manda Bala"[NR]

The darker side of Brazil is explored in this documentary by Jason Kohn, who exposes a culture of corruption that includes money-laundering politicians and a plastic surgeon who works with kidnappers.

Playing at the DFT at the DIA This Weekend

"Vitus"[NR]

A drama exploring the life of the Swiss piano prodigy of the title, and the conflicts he faces between ages 6 and 12. Rated PG for mild thematic elements and language.

This Weekend at 7:30
with at 4:30 PM

"Our Daily Bread"[NR]

An unsettling documentary about the industrialization of food production, following meat, vegetables and grains from the fields to the table. Not rated.

[Sorry could not find it on You Tube]

Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 PM

Now Showing at the Discount theater A.K.A. Cinemark Warren 16 in Warren

HOT ROD (PG-13)
THE INVASION ( PG-13)

and playing everywhere Next weekend in Detroit

Feast of Love (R)

Morgan Freeman, Greg Kinnear and Selma Blair star in a story of intertwining life, love and attraction in a small Oregon community.

The Game Plan (PG)

The Rock stars as a superstar quarterback whose bachelor life is turned upside down when he discovers he has a young daughter.

The Kingdom (R)

Jamie Foxx heads an elite U.S. counter-terrorism team investigating a deadly attack on Americans in Saudi Arabia.

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