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Saturday, October 27th, 2007IN THEATRES SEPTEMBER 28, 2007 (Limited) Though Steve Rocco may not be a famous name outside the skateboarding world, he’s a god to those who know the sport.
IN THEATRES SEPTEMBER 28, 2007 (Limited) Though Steve Rocco may not be a famous name outside the skateboarding world, he’s a god to those who know the sport.
A late-night discussion of love between two men–a married heterosexual and his gay neighbor–drives a wedge between the husband and his wife.
Despite some poignant observations on modern marriages, Why Did I Get Married? is too preachy and melodramatic.
Outsourced is a charming and lighthearted comedy that appeals because of its timeliness and strong cast of likeable characters.
Despite The Rock’s abundant charisma, The Game Plan is just another run-of-the-mill Disney comedy.
IN THEATRES OCTOBER 10, 2007 (Limited) Jake Paltrow directs his sister Gwyneth in this rather unusual take on the midlife crisis.
Smart and challenging, but never to point of confusion, Michael Clayton is a dramatic thriller invaluably abetted by its sharp script and faultless cast.
Communist, anti-colonialist, right-wing extremist? What convictions guide the moral mind of Jacques Vergès? Barbet Schroeder takes us down historys darkest paths in his attempt to illuminate the mystery behind this enigmatic figure.
From the producers of Wedding Crashers, THE COMEBACKS is a hilarious comedy that spoofs the best inspirational sports movies ever made.
GOLDA’S BALCONY is a riveting portrait of one of the great women of our time. GOLDAS BALCONY is the latest work from Tony Award-winning playwright WILLIAM GIBSON (The Miracle Worker, Two For The Seesaw), and a record-breaking stage hit that recently completed 15 sold-out months on Broadway and proceeded on a national tour winning “Best Touring Play” for 2006.