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THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END opens on May 25

In the follow-up to the record-breaking smash 2006 hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, we find our heroes
Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) allied with Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) in a desperate
quest to free Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from his mind-bending trap in Davy Jones' locker – while the terrifying
ghost ship, The Flying Dutchman and Davy Jones, under the control of the East India Trading Company, wreaks havoc
across the Seven Seas. Navigating through treachery, betrayal and wild waters, they must forge their way to exotic
Singapore and confront the cunning Chinese Pirate Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat). Now headed beyond the very ends of the
earth, each must ultimately choose a side in a final, titanic battle – as not only their lives and fortunes, but the entire
future of the freedom-loving Pirate way, hangs in the balance. Click here for pics

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Babylon A.D.
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And Then Came Love

The Golden Age

The Game Plan
A Mighty Heart
I Know Who Kill Me
Daddy Day Camp
Sarbane's Oxley
IronMan
Once
National Treasure 2

Ocean's 13
Things We Lost in The Fire
No Reservations
Resurrecting the Champ
The Strangers
The Simpsons Movie
Rise: Blood Hunter
Live Free or Die Hard
Hostel II
Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
Pirates of the Carribean 3: At World's End
lIllegal Tender
Transformers
Inkheart
Underdog
Africa Unite
Talk to Me
Bordertown
The Golden Compass
The Kingdom
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Spring Breakin Bosnia
Ratatouille
TheLast Sentinel
Goya's Ghost
I Am Legend
American Gangster
Rescue Dawn
El Cantante
DOA: Dead or Alive
The Perfect Christmas
A Day In The Life
Resident Evil: Extinction
Nanny Diaries
Southland Tales
Awake
Five Fingers
Rogue
Killshot
Sunshine

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7 Sistas of Summer
Queen Latifah, Naomie Harris, and Kerry Washington are among the
7 sistas you will see this summer in films.
FEATURES

Latest Features Additions:
  
RAIN| An Interview with Brooklyn Sudano
Donna Summers's daughter, Brooklyn, shines through in starring role and talks about it.
1408 update
Check out new pics in this Samuel L. Jackson film
Ocean's 13 update
Check out new pics of the cast in the third film of the franchise
National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets update
Check out the trailer starring Nicolas Cage

We own the Night update
Check out the pics of the Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes film

BUG | Cast Interview
Judd, Shannon, and Friedkin talk about their characters and the horror genre.
CUBA GOODING JR. news
Cuba Gooding Jr. will produce and is attached to star in "Harold", a teen comedy

MAMA, I WANT TO SING! update
Ciara, Patti LaBelle and Lynn Whitfield will star in CodeBlack Entertainment's "Mama, I Want to Sing!,"

NIGHT WATCH update
Cedric the Entertainer added to the cast that stars Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker

7 Sistas of Summer
Queen Latifah, Naomie Harris, and Kerry Washington are among the 7 sistas you will see this summer in films.

Transformers update
Take an Exclusive look at Bernie Mac and Anthony Anderson

THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES
Check out the trailer and 3 clips to the new Terminator series

Gospel Hill News
Actor Giancarlo Esposito making directorial debut with Danny Glover, Angela Bassett, Julia Stiles, Simon Baker and rapper-actor Rza cast in film.


Rush Hour 3 update
Check out new pics of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan


JOHN RAMBO news
Aint It Cool News has posted the first teaser trailer of the Slyvester Stallone film

Hostel II update
Check out new pic to the sequel
ROBERT DE NIRO/ AL PACINO news
Legends team up since "Heat" to do thriller "Righteous Kill"

Samuel L. Jackson news
Jackson to star in Franl Miller's The Spirit for Lionsgate

TRICK 'R TREAT Update
Check out new pics on the thriller featuring Rochelle Aytes and Anna Paquin.

FAY GRIM: An Interview with Parker Posey
She spoke about her character and coming back to a role she created.

ONCE : Cast Interview
Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova, and Director John Carney talk about getting together for this magical and musical film.

mvTHE DARK IS RISING update
Check out new pics of new film from Fox Walden

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Reviews

Latest Review Additions:
  
Knocked Up (in Film)
“Knocked Up” is the date movie of the summer.  It’s a comedy that will appeal to both sexes.
Knocked Up (in Film)
This messy, mythical tale is essentially a high-octane action flick masquerading as a cerebral costume drama
Letters from Iwo Jimo DVD (in Film)
Letters from Iwo Jima exudes an undeniable emotional honesty likely to touch the heart of even the most embittered veteran of the Pacific theater.

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END (in Film)
It has its lighthearted moments and is loaded with action, but takes the story to a more mature level that will either win over fans or lose them completely.

Roots DVD (in Film)
The show served as an eye-opening expose’ on the evils of slavery, as it forced the U.S. for the first time to face that long-suppressed aspect of its legacy.

Shrek The Third (in Film)
Brace yourself for sassy repartee, computer-generated slapstick, and scads of bodily function humor.

The Good German DVD (in Film)
Soderbergh paid more attention to perfecting the ambience of his black & white neo-noir, than delivering a whodunit of much consequence.

Once (in Film)
This is a film that’s filled with honesty and warmth and amidst the big summer studio films, should be seen by those who really want to see something with substance and passion.

Fay Grim (in Film)
Hartley turns the film into an exciting international espionage and a parody on foreign affairs.

Severance(in Film)
A comical cautionary tale which ought to trigger a little paranoia in the souls of any advocates of the Military-Industrial Complex.
Spark DVD (in Film)
Terrence Howard and Nicole Ari Parker made this pathetic psychological thriller back in 1998 before they became household names.


Day Night Day Night (in Film)
The movie is more interested in examining the mindset of a maniacal Muslim with her finger on the trigger than with the plight of her potential victims.


Georgia Rule (in Film)
The chemistry between the three leads is flat and unconvincing, yet Lohan does provide a spark in this mishap of a film.

Delta Farce (in Film)
Delta Farce is easily one of the worst films released this year.


The Salon (in Film)
One can see the worn-out script a mile away with its clichéd characters and many subplots that make the film unfocused and unemotional


The Hip Hop Project (in Film)
With 100% of the profits going to non-profit charities devoted to youth, The Hip Hop Project might be the first totally tax deductible movie.


28 Weeks Later (in Film)
In “28 Weeks Later”, what you get are new victims, and a new story that with its flaws and all, still has enough entertainment and frights to shake you afterwards and have the franchise continued.

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