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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to June</title>
		<link>http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2013/06/02/coming-soon-a-moviegoers-guide-to-june-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jun 2013 16:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though the summer movie season is typically reserved for the kind of big blockbuster action films that dominated theaters last month, June offers a more eclectic assortment of movies, including star-studded comedies, small indies, and yes, another helping of big blockbuster action films. From the return of Superman to the end of the world (twice), [...]]]></description>
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<p>Though the summer movie season is typically reserved for the kind of big blockbuster action films that dominated theaters last month, June offers a more eclectic assortment of movies, including star-studded comedies, small indies, and yes, another helping of big blockbuster action films. From the return of Superman to the end of the world (twice), there are plenty of good reasons to get out of the sweltering heat and be entertained this June.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE INTERNSHIP&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne and John Goodman<br />
<strong>What</strong>: Two salesmen whose careers have been ruined by the digital age get internships at Google, where they must compete against young, tech-savvy geniuses.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: June 7th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: It’s been almost a decade since Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson teamed up for “Wedding Crashers” – which, along with “The 40-Year-Old Virgin,” helped revive the R-rated comedy – so there’s a certain degree of excitement about seeing them together on screen again. Of course, “Wedding Crashers” was actually funny, whereas “The Internship” doesn’t look quite as promising. The studio clearly believes that just by reuniting the two actors, the laughs will automatically flow, but that doesn’t seem to be the case here. Director Shawn Levy’s previous comedies have been pretty tame in comparison to the duo’s last film, and many of the jokes in the trailer feel about five years past their sell-by date, Still, the Vaughn/Wilson reunion is simply too enticing to pass up, so I wouldn’t count out “The Internship” just yet.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Clark Gregg, Reed Diamond and Nathan Fillion<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A modern retelling of Shakespeare&#8217;s classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: June 7th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Most directors would take a much deserved vacation after wrapping on a movie as massive as “The Avengers,” but not Joss Whedon, who used his short break between filming and post-production on the Marvel blockbuster to shoot a modern day version of “Much Ado About Nothing” with some friends at his house. The movie is packed with familiar faces from the director’s so-called Whedonverse, with every one of his former TV shows represented in some capacity. Shot entirely in black and white, the film looks about as close to a low budget indie as you’re bound to find, but Whedon and Shakespeare are such a great fit (both celebrated for their sharp and witty dialogue) that it’s a wonder the latter didn’t attempt an adaptation of the Bard’s classic any sooner.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THIS IS THE END&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel and Craig Robinson<br />
<strong>What</strong>: While attending a party at James Franco&#8217;s house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: June 12th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s directorial debut is shaping up to be one of the most talked about movies of the summer. In addition to its core cast – made up primarily of Judd Apatow regulars like Rogen, Franco, Hill and Baruchel – the film boasts a veritable who’s who of Hollywood stars playing exaggerated versions of themselves, including Michael Cera, Rihanna and Emma Watson in what might be the cameo of the year. And that’s just the ones we know about. Though there doesn’t seem to be very much to the story, this is one of those instances where just putting these six guys into a room together should result in plenty of laughs, especially if they’re given as much free rein to improvise as you’d expect with Rogen behind the camera. </p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to May</title>
		<link>http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2013/04/28/coming-soon-a-moviegoers-guide-to-may-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 16:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s not just the studios that get excited about the beginning of the summer movie season, but audiences as well, because the four-month period marks the release of some of the year’s most anticipated films, from action blockbusters to all-star comedies. This summer is particularly exciting, and it kicks off in May with the latest [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s not just the studios that get excited about the beginning of the summer movie season, but audiences as well, because the four-month period marks the release of some of the year’s most anticipated films, from action blockbusters to all-star comedies. This summer is particularly exciting, and it kicks off in May with the latest installments of some of Hollywood’s biggest franchises (“Iron Man,” “Star Trek,” “Fast &#038; Furious” and “The Hangover”), as well as a few lower profile features with the potential to make a big impression.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;IRON MAN 3&#8243;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Ben Kingsley and Guy Pearce<br />
<strong>What</strong>: When Tony Stark&#8217;s world is torn apart by a formidable terrorist called the Mandarin, Stark starts an odyssey of rebuilding and retribution.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: May 3rd<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: “Iron Man 2” may be one of the weaker films in Marvel’s Phase One, but it deserves some slack for shouldering a lot of the groundwork leading up to “The Avengers.” With that said, it’ll be nice to see Tony Stark in a more standalone adventure this time out, which is reportedly based on Warren Ellis’ well-received “Extremis” arc, ushering in a change of status quo for the Iron Man armor. The film also marks a change behind the camera as well, with Shane Black taking over for the departing Jon Favreau, although the trailers suggest that it’s business as usual. That’s great news for fans of the first two films, because with the addition of Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall and Ben Kingsley to the cast, “Iron Man 3” is shaping up to the best of the series.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE ICEMAN&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Michael Shannon, Winona Ryder, Chris Evans, James Franco and Ray Liotta<br />
<strong>What</strong>: The true story of notorious contract killer Richard Kuklinski, from his early days in the mob until his arrest for the murder of more than 100 men.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: May 3rd<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Millennium Entertainment doesn’t exactly have the best track record when it comes to releasing small movies with big stars, but the cast of “The Iceman” is almost too good to ignore. Michael Shannon tends to deliver his best work in these types of indie films, while Winona Ryder proved in “Black Swan” that she’s still capable of turning in a good performance with the right material. And it wouldn’t be a crime movie without Ray Liotta popping up at some point, so director Ariel Vromen has that box checked as well. Though most people have probably never even heard of Richard Kuklinski or his true life story, sometimes those ones are the best.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE GREAT GATSBY&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton and Tobey Maguire<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A Midwestern war veteran finds himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of his millionaire neighbor.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: May 10th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Try as they might to spin the film’s delay positively, Warner Bros. has backed themselves into quite the corner by pushing the release date from December 2012 to this summer. Not only does it make more sense for the movie to be released during awards season, but Warner’s sudden change of heart (having already started the marketing blitz last year) has raised some concerns about the film’s quality. It’s hard to imagine that a big screen adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s celebrated novel could be such a disaster with actors like Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan in the lead roles, but then again, Jack Clayton’s 1974 version also had a great cast, and that one didn’t go so well either. Factor in the seemingly unnecessary decision to shoot the movie in 3D, and “The Great Gatsby” suddenly sounds like a pretty big gamble.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin and Alice Eve<br />
<strong>What</strong>: After the crew of the Enterprise find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to capture a one-man WMD.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: May 17th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: It’s amazing how much a reboot can do for a franchise when executed successfully, and there’s no better example of that than J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek,” which even made the sci-fi property cool with non-Trekkies. What was really impressive about the 2009 film, however, was the way it reinvented the franchise without alienating older fans, and now that the foundation has been laid, I’m excited to see how the relationships between the various Enterprise crew members continue to evolve in Abrams’ highly anticipated follow-up. Of course, as is usually the case with the “Star Trek” series, the films are only as strong as their villains, and for as great of a job as they did casting the Enterprise crew, hiring Benedict Cumberbatch to play the sequel’s baddie is looking more brilliant with each new trailer.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to April</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Apr 2013 00:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[April has always been an odd month for new releases, particularly now that the spring movie season doesn’t really exist anymore, at least not in the minds of studios. Instead, everything seems to be split into two groups: films that fit the summer mold and those that don’t. But while moviegoers will be pretty limited [...]]]></description>
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<p>April has always been an odd month for new releases, particularly now that the spring movie season doesn’t really exist anymore, at least not in the minds of studios. Instead, everything seems to be split into two groups: films that fit the summer mold and those that don’t. But while moviegoers will be pretty limited with their options this month, it’s definitely one of the more promising Aprils in recent memory.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;EVIL DEAD&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Jessica Lucas and Lou Taylor Pucci<br />
<strong>What</strong>: Five friends head to a remote cabin, where the discovery of a Book of the Dead leads them to unwittingly summon up demons living in the nearby woods.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: April 5th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Remakes are always a worrying proposition, especially for fans of the original film, but when it was announced that Sam Raimi, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_1981/the_evil_dead.htm">Bruce Campbell</a> and Rob Tapert were behind the modern-day update of “Evil Dead,” there was a collective sigh of relief. After all, who better to trust then the trio responsible for the <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_1981/the_evil_dead.htm">1981 cult original</a>? It’s also nice to know that the film isn’t just a rehashing of Raimi’s first movie, but rather a whole new story with new characters in an otherwise familiar setting, and if the early buzz from the film’s world premiere at last month&#8217;s SXSW festival is any indication, Fede Alvarez’s remake/reboot/sequel (whatever you want to call it) has everything horror fans could possibly want – namely, the gooey red stuff, and plenty of it.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;TRANCE&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Cassel and Danny Sapani<br />
<strong>What</strong>: An art auctioneer mixed up with a group of criminals teams up with a hypnotherapist in order to recover a lost painting.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: April 5th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Danny Boyle’s follow-up to “127 Hours” can’t get here quick enough, especially after being delayed by the director’s other engagements on stage (the National Theatre production of “Frankenstein”) and for his country (the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony). His new movie is a return to roots of sorts, reteaming with frequent collaborator John Hodge (“Shallow Grave,” “Trainspotting”) for the kind of gritty, edgy crime thriller that he cut his teeth making in the mid-90s. It’ll be interesting to see what Boyle brings to the genre now that he’s a more mature and wiser filmmaker, because “Trance” looks a lot more experimental than his recent work, and despite its “Inception”-like premise, that’s probably the most exciting thing of all.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;42&#8243;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Chadwick Boseman, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainers/harrison_ford.htm">Harrison Ford</a>, Lucas Black and Christopher Meloni<br />
<strong>What</strong>: The life story of Jackie Robinson and his history-making signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers under the guidance of team executive Branch Rickey.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: April 12th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Baseball movies and biopics have never really been my cup of tea, but I’d be lying if I said that “42” hasn’t grabbed my attention. Maybe it’s the trailer’s unconventional use of Jay-Z’s “Brooklyn (Go Hard),” or the gutsy decision to cast relative unknown Chadwick Boseman in the lead role, but writer/director Brian Helgeland’s baseball drama certainly displays a lot of promise. Helgeland hasn’t exactly had the best luck in recent years, but both “A Knight’s Tale” and “<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_1999/payback.htm">Payback</a>” are underrated guilty pleasures, and though “42” would probably be released later in the year if the studio believed it had any shot at being an Oscar contender, that shouldn’t affect the potency of the story. Plus, who doesn’t want to see Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey?</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;SCARY MOVIE 5&#8243;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Simon Rex, Ashley Tisdale, Charlie Sheen, <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/celebritybabes/lindsay_lohan.htm">Lindsay Lohan</a> and Jerry O&#8217;Connell<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A couple begin to experience some unusual activity after bringing their newborn son home from the hospital, only to discover that they&#8217;re being stalked by a demon.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: April 12th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: It’s been seven years since the last “Scary Movie” was released in theaters, and quite frankly, not much has changed in that time. These stupid parody films are still being produced for dirt cheap, and even if they bomb, the studios make out like bandits. The real losers are the actors themselves, because this is the type of movie where careers go to die, as evidenced by the involvement of former stars like Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Lohan and Heather Locklear. And the fact that “A Haunted House” (starring “Scary Movie” co-creator Marlon Wayans) spoofed many of the same films only a few short months ago makes this fifth installment even more pointless, although I’m not entirely sure that’s possible.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to March</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 05:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After suffering through the doldrums of winter, it’s encouraging to see that the quality (and selection) of movies will improve along with the weather. Though many of this month’s films probably won’t be remembered by the time summer rolls around, there are a few indie flicks with real cult potential and a pair of tentpole-type [...]]]></description>
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<p>After suffering through the doldrums of winter, it’s encouraging to see that the quality (and selection) of movies will improve along with the weather. Though many of this month’s films probably won’t be remembered by the time summer rolls around, there are a few indie flicks with real cult potential and a pair of tentpole-type movies based on popular properties that will benefit from opening during a less competitive time of year.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;JACK THE GIANT SLAYER&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Nicholas Hoult, Ewan McGregor, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ian McShane and Bill Nighy<br />
<strong>What</strong>: When a young farmhand unwittingly opens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants, he must fight for his kingdom and the princess he loves.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: March 1st<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: It’s been awhile since Bryan Singer directed a movie that I was genuinely excited about, and unfortunately, “Jack the Giant Slayer” doesn’t break that trend. Though the fantasy film sounds great in theory, the trailers don’t look very promising, particularly in regards to its uneven tone (is it for children, adults or the whole family?) and cartoonish CGI. It doesn’t even bare much resemblance to the fairy tales on which it&#8217;s based, and while the cast is filled with some great actors (Nicholas Hoult appears to be the real deal), there’s probably a good reason why the original summer release date was axed.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;STOKER&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman, Matthew Goode and Jacki Weaver<br />
<strong>What</strong>: After India’s father dies, her Uncle Charlie comes to live with her and her unstable mother, only to discover that he has ulterior motives.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: March 1st<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Continuing the Korean invasion that kicked off in January with Kim Ji-woon’s “The Last Stand,” Park Chan-wook’s English-language debut hits theaters in time for U.S. audiences to get accustomed to the director’s unique style ahead of the long-awaited remake of his 2003 cult hit “Oldboy.” It’s taken longer than expected for Park to export his talents to Hollywood, but “Stoker” is the perfect project if there ever was one. It’s also clear from the cast he’s assembled that the director is well-admired within the industry, and all three leads don&#8217;t seem to be holding back. Early buzz has been mostly positive, drawing comparisons to Hitchcock, and that alone should be enough to get you excited.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: James Franco, Michelle Williams, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz and Zach Braff<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A small-time magician with questionable ethics arrives in a magical land and must choose between becoming a good man or a great one.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: March 8th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Disney is putting a lot of faith in Sam Raimi’s “Wizard of Oz” prequel, no doubt hoping that it can reach “Alice in Wonderland” levels of success, but was anyone really clamoring for another movie? It’s not even based on any of L. Frank Baum’s novels, despite the fact that Disney owns the rights to nearly every book in the Oz series, and though it’s supposedly inspired by his works, the risk of upsetting fans of the original film doesn’t seem worth it. Then again, “Oz the Great and Powerful” is exactly the kind of franchise-ready cash cow that Disney loves to produce (i.e. &#8220;Pirates of the Caribbean&#8221;), and while it’s depressing to see Raimi wasting his talents, at least it’s in good hands.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to February</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2013 15:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If this past January proved anything, it’s that the movies weren’t nearly as bad as those from previous years. Unfortunately, I highly doubt the same will be true of February&#8217;s line-up when all is said and done. Though there are certainly a couple movies to look forward to (including the latest John McClane adventure and [...]]]></description>
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<p>If this past January proved anything, it’s that the movies weren’t nearly as bad as those from previous years. Unfortunately, I highly doubt the same will be true of February&#8217;s line-up when all is said and done. Though there are certainly a couple movies to look forward to (including the latest John McClane adventure and only the second rom-zom-com in existence), the pickings are even slimmer and less promising than last month.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;WARM BODIES&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, John Malkovich and Rob Corddry<br />
<strong>What</strong>: After a zombie named R saves Julie from an attack, they form a relationship that sets in motion a series of events that might transform the entire lifeless world.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: February 1st<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: If there’s one movie that I’m actually looking forward to this February, it’s the big screen adaptation of Isaac Marion’s clever YA novel. Director Jonathan Levine has already tackled some pretty ballsy material between “The Wackness” and “50/50,” but this is probably his most adventurous and challenging project yet, if only because the subject matter is about as outside-the-box as you can get. Vampires are one thing (and though the “Twilight” comparisons are inevitable, they’re completely unwarranted), but the idea of doing a romantic comedy where a zombie falls in love with a human is ripe for exactly the kind of dark humor that “Warm Bodies” will hopefully deliver in spades.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;BULLET TO THE HEAD&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Jason Momoa and Christian Slater<br />
<strong>What</strong>: After watching their respective partners die, a New Orleans hitman and a Washington D.C. detective team up to bring down their common enemy.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: February 1st<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Arnold Schwarzenegger may be back to reclaim his action hero title, but Sylvester Stallone never gave it up, and though his latest movie doesn’t look very good, you have to respect the guy for grinding away all these years. Though director Walter Hill has made his share of fun buddy action films (including &#8220;48 Hours&#8221; and its sequel), that formula has been run so far into the ground that only a dinosaur like him would think it&#8217;s still relevant. It’s always nice to see Sung Kang getting work, because he’s probably one of the best Asian-American actors in the business, but if the cheesy dialogue from the trailer is any indication, “Bullet to the Head” is destined for the Wal-Mart bargain bin.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;IDENTITY THIEF&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jason Bateman, Melissa McCarthy, Amanda Peet and Morris Chestnut<br />
<strong>What</strong>: When a mild-mannered businessman learns his identity has been stolen, he hits the road in an attempt to foil the deceptively harmless-looking thief.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: February 8th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Jason Bateman reteams with “Horrible Bosses” director Seth Gordon for a new film co-starring Hollywood It Girl Melissa McCarthy. On paper, “Identity Thief” sounds like it should be comedy gold, but go watch the trailer again and count how many times you laughed. Did you get zero too? It’s not entirely surprising considering the film was written by the same guy behind a trio of spoof movies and “RocketMan,” but I’ve come to expect better from Bateman. McCarthy, on the other hand, continues to overact the only way she knows how, and though some people seem to find her funny, I’m not one of them. In other words, unless you’re a fan, you can probably wait for it to hit home video.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to January</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2013 23:19:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s hard to decide what the worst part about January is – the cold weather or the crappy movies – but at least with the winter chill, you can always add extra layers to help stay warm. There’s not a lot you can do to make a bad film more tolerable, and unfortunately, the turn [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s hard to decide what the worst part about January is – the cold weather or the crappy movies – but at least with the winter chill, you can always add extra layers to help stay warm. There’s not a lot you can do to make a bad film more tolerable, and unfortunately, the turn of the year is typically brimming with cinematic duds. Though there are a few potential surprises in the cards this January from some heavy hitters, it’s best to keep your expectations low, because even the biggest stars are due a stinker every once in a while, and if there was ever a good time to release it, this would be the month to do it.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;GANGSTER SQUAD&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Sean Penn, Emma Stone and Nick Nolte<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A crew of LAPD enforcers team up to take down vicious mobster Mickey Cohen.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 11th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: After getting bumped from its September release date to accommodate reshoots following the Aurora, Colorado tragedy (particularly a scene involving machine guns in a movie theater), it’s a little sad to see Ruben Fleischer’s police drama land in the dregs of January, because it deserves better than that. Loosely based on the LAPD’s war against organized crime during the late 40s and early 50s, the film’s cast is packed with enough talent – from its major stars to supporting players like Giovanni Ribisi, Anthony Mackie, Michael Pena and Robert Patrick – to rival any of the “Ocean’s Eleven” movies. Though I was disappointed by Fleischer’s last effort, the crime comedy “30 Minutes or Less,” it’ll be interesting to see how the “Zombieland” director handles more serious material, and whether his unique visual style clashes with the particular look of that era.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;A HAUNTED HOUSE&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Marlon Wayans, Essence Atkins, Nick Swardson and David Koechner<br />
<strong>What</strong>: When Malcolm and Keisha learn that a demon resides in their dream home, Malcolm turns to a priest, a psychic, and a team of ghostbusters for help.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 11th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Unless you’re a fan of the “Scary Movie” franchise, which Marlon Wayans helped launch over a decade ago, it’s hard to imagine you’ll have any sort of interest in his new horror comedy, which parodies found footage films like “Paranormal Activity” and “The Devil Inside.” But if those awful spoof movies by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer taught us anything, it’s that there’s definitely a market for this brand of lowbrow idiocy, although you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone to actually admit it. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, but even for a spoof movie, “A Haunted House” looks embarrassingly bad for everyone involved, including those dumb enough to waste their time and money.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE LAST STAND&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Johnny Knoxville, Forest Whitaker and Luis Guzman<br />
<strong>What</strong>: The leader of a drug cartel busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexican border, where the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 18th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Between the English-language debuts of Kim Ji-woon and Park Chan-wook, and Spike Lee’s upcoming remake of the cult classic “Oldboy,” the Korean invasion is in full swing, and deservedly so, because they’re making some of the best movies at the moment. Kim Ji-woon’s revenge thriller “I Saw the Devil” was one of my favorite films of 2011, so it’s not surprising that his fans have been drooling over the prospect of his Hollywood debut, and the fact that it also happens to be Arnold Schwarzenegger’s first starring role in a decade will probably bring it even more attention. That could end up hurting the movie more than it helps it if expectations are set too high, but the script didn’t earn a place on the Black List for nothing, and if it&#8217;s anything like Kim’s oddball Western “The Good, the Bad, the Weird,” then U.S. audiences could be in for a fun treat.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;BROKEN CITY&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Kyle Chandler<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A former cop hired to trail the adulterous wife of New York City&#8217;s mayor finds himself caught up in a much larger scandal.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 18th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: It’s hard to believe that a film starring the likes of Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe and Catherine Zeta-Jones is being released in January, which leads me to believe one of two things: either the studio has zero confidence in the movie, or they’re hoping to cash in against much weaker competition. Unfortunately, the trailer doesn’t really get me excited about the film, even with the talent involved, and that’s because we’ve all seen a variation of this film several times before. Though there’s always the chance that Allen Hughes’ first solo effort without brother Albert (who’s off making his own movie with Mickey Rourke) will bring something fresh to the genre, I wouldn’t hold your breath.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;MAMA&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Megan Charpentier<br />
<strong>What</strong>: Annabelle and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his two nieces that disappeared into the woods five years ago, but the girls might not be alone.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 18th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Horror movies aren’t usually my thing, but even I’m somewhat intrigued by first-time director Andres Muschietti’s “Mama,” which is based on his 2008 short film of the same name. Though having Guillermo del Toro attached to the movie as an executive producer certainly lends some credibility to the project, it’s the involvement of Jessica Chastain that really perks my interest, because the Oscar-nominated actress could do just about anything she wants at the moment, so she must have saw something really special in the script to agree to do a horror film at this stage in her career. Then again, this wouldn’t be the first time that I’ve gotten my hopes up about a movie opening in January only to get burned, so here’s hoping that Muschietti and Co. prove me wrong.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;HANSEL AND GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton, Peter Stormare and Famke Janssen<br />
<strong>What</strong>: In this dark spin on the famous fairy tale, siblings Hansel and Gretel have grown up to become bounty hunters who track and kill witches all over the world.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 25th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: I’ve lost count of how many times “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters” has been delayed over the last few years, but now that it’s finally coming to theaters, will anyone even care? Filmed long before Jeremy Renner became a household name, the studio is clearly hoping to exploit his recent success, but you have to feel bad for the actor, because this looks like the kind of low-rent action movie you make before becoming a big star. Much like director Tommy Wirkola’s zombie Nazi comedy “Dead Snow,” the concept sounds like a lot of fun, but I can’t shake the feeling that it’s going to be too campy for its own good, especially when none of the actors appear to be in on the joke.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;PARKER&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Chiklis, Bobby Cannavale and Nick Nolte<br />
<strong>What</strong>: After being double-crossed and left for dead, a thief forms an unlikely alliance with a woman on the inside to hijack his crew’s latest score.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 25th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: If you’ve seen one Jason Statham movie, you’ve pretty much seen them all, but with Taylor Hackford behind the camera, you’d expect this to at least fall on the better end of his action film oeuvre. Though I don’t know much about the series of books that it’s based on, this isn’t the first time that author Donald Westlake’s antihero has been transported to the big screen, perhaps most notably in the underrated Mel Gisbon film “Payback.” However, this <em>is</em> the first time that the Parker name has been allowed to be used, so you can bet that the plan is to jumpstart a franchise using a similar strategy as “Jack Reacher.&#8221; Fans of the novels probably shouldn’t get their hopes up, but even though it may not be franchise material, action movies starring The Stath are rarely dull.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;MOVIE 43&#8243;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Gerard Butler, Emma Stone and Elizabeth Banks<br />
<strong>What</strong>: An outrageous ensemble comedy intertwining different tales and starring some of the biggest names in Hollywood.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: January 25th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: The idea of enlisting some of the most famous actors in the movie business to take part in an anthology of lewd and politically incorrect vignettes directed by guys like Peter Farrelly, Brett Ratner and James Gunn sounds pretty funny on paper. Whether or not “Movie 43” manages to fulfill that comic potential, however, is a completely different story, especially when some audiences might not like the thought of seeing Hollywood darlings such as Hugh Jackman and Kate Winslet sink to that level. There&#8217;s definitely a spoof movie vibe to it, which also means that there&#8217;s plenty of room for disappointment, but with this much talent packed into one film, it’s hard not to be at least a little curious.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to December</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2012 15:13:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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<p>It’s no secret that Hollywood saves some of its biggest guns for the end of the year, and between all the awards season hopefuls and holiday blockbusters, there’s an entire arsenal of exciting movies coming to theaters this December. While Kathryn Bigelow, Tom Hooper and Quentin Tarantino duke it for Oscar honors with their newest films, “Jack Reacher” and “The Hobbit” promise to deliver pure escapist entertainment. The only thing missing is a big red bow, because this is the ultimate present for film lovers.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;HYDE PARK ON HUDSON&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Bill Murray, Laura Linney, Olivia Williams, Olivia Colman and Samuel West<br />
<strong>What</strong>: The story of the love affair between FDR and his distant cousin Margaret Stuckley during the weekend in 1939 when the King of England visited upstate New York.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 7th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Bill Murray is notoriously picky about choosing scripts, but not even he could turn down the chance to play Franklin D. Roosevelt, which practically comes with an Oscar nomination attached to it. All kidding aside, Murray is actually a pretty inspired choice to play the wheelchair-bound 32nd President, especially because Roger Michell’s film appears to be much lighter for a story that takes place during such a harrowing period in history. While it’s unlikely that “Hyde Park on Hudson” will garner the same awards recognition as 2010’s “The King’s Speech” (although the two movies would make a perfect double feature), it&#8217;s hard to imagine that it will disappoint with such a solid cast.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellan, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis and Hugo Weaving<br />
<strong>What</strong>: Bilbo Baggins journeys to the Lonely Mountain with a vigorous group of dwarves to reclaim a treasure stolen from them by the dragon Smaug.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 14th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: After years stuck in development hell due to the MGM bankruptcy crisis, the most anticipated prequel to come out of Hollywood since “The Phantom Menace” is finally arriving in theaters, although not exactly in the way that most people were expecting. For starters, Peter Jackson is back in the director’s chair after Guillermo del Toro cut his losses to work on other projects (and really, it’s for the better), while two movies have now become three after the decision was made to turn “The Hobbit” into its own trilogy. Though I’m not exactly sure how Jackson plans to do that (especially when Part One, subtitled “An Unexpected Journey,” will reportedly run 160 minutes long), that doesn’t make me any less thrilled about getting the chance to revisit Middle Earth all over again.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;ZERO DARK THIRTY&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jessica Chastain, Joel Edgerton, Kyle Chandler, Chris Pratt and Jason Clarke<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A chronicle of the decade-long hunt for al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden after the 9/11 attacks, and his death at the hands of Navy SEAL Team Six.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 19th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: The last time director Kathryn Bigelow and writer Mark Boal got together, they made the superb military thriller “The Hurt Locker,” which went on to win six Oscars, including ones for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. The pair has reportedly been working on a movie about the hunt for Osama bin Laden for quite some time – so long, in fact, that they had to completely rewrite it after the al-Qaeda leader’s death in 2011 – but if there’s one film with the potential to outdo their last collaboration, “Zero Dark Thirty” is it. Though the movie is clearly much larger in scope than “The Hurt Locker,” with a lot of moving parts and an incredible ensemble cast too big to list here, if Bigelow and Boal get it right, this could be the movie event of the year.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE GUILT TRIP&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Seth Rogen, Barbra Streisand, Adam Scott, Colin Hanks and Yvonne Strahovski<br />
<strong>What</strong>: An inventor and his mom hit the road together so he can sell his latest invention.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 19th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: With the exception of her supporting roles in the two “Meet the Parents” sequels, it’s been 16 years since Barbara Streisand starred in a film, so naturally people are excited.  Though “The Guilt Trip” isn’t exactly the type of movie that a lot of her fans would expect from the actress, the idea of pairing her with man-child Seth Rogen is just interesting enough to perk my interest. Rogen’s career has been pretty hit-and-miss, especially when given too much freedom to improvise, so hopefully having a screen legend like Streisand around will encourage him to bring his A-game, because if the duo can strike the right chemistry, “The Guilt Trip” could be a pleasant holiday surprise.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;JACK REACHER&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Robert Duvall, Richard Jenkins and Werner Herzog<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 21st<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Fans of Lee Child’s popular Jack Reacher book series were outraged when it was announced that Tom Cruise would be playing the lead character in Christopher McQuarrie’s big screen adaptation of the series’ ninth novel, and understandably so. After all, Reacher’s hulking physical appearance supposedly plays an important role in the books, and the diminutive Cruise is one of the last people you’d think of for the part. With that said, however, the actor has not only gotten the stamp of approval from Child himself, but based on the trailers released thus far, it appears that what he lacks in physicality he more than makes up for in attitude. And to think that Cruise wasn’t even McQuarrie’s oddest casting choice. Instead, that honor goes to German director Werner Herzog as the movie&#8217;s villain, which is actually kind of perfect when you think about it. </p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THIS IS 40&#8243;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jason Segel, Melissa McCarthy and Albert Brooks<br />
<strong>What</strong>: Picking up a few years after the events of “Knocked Up,&#8221; Pete and Debbie continue to fight their way through marriage.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 21st<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: As far as spinoffs and sequels go, the idea behind “This Is 40” is pretty great, but it’s been awhile since Judd Apatow did anything that really made me laugh, and I’m skeptical that his new movie can buck that trend. Though Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann were responsible for some of the funniest moments in “Knocked Up,” they were much better off as supporting characters, so it’ll be interesting to see if they&#8217;ll be able to carry an entire movie on their own. Apatow has already covered many of the basic milestones in adult life – losing your virginity, giving birth and death – so it certainly makes sense that he would be attracted to telling a more complete story about marriage as well. The real question is whether returning to the world of “Knocked Up” will help rekindle Apatow&#8217;s comic spark, or if it just makes him look that much more desperate by trying.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;DJANGO UNCHAINED&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kerry Washington<br />
<strong>What</strong>: With the help of his mentor, a slave-turned-bounty hunter sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 25th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Quentin Tarantino has dabbled in just about every genre at this point in his career, so it’s only natural that he tried his hand at a Western, even if it’s not exactly a Western in the conventional sense. Much like his last film, “Django Unchained” is set against the backdrop of a particular time in history, and the director seems to thrive when working in that environment. Though I wasn’t crazy about his decision to cast Jamie Foxx in the title role (especially with guys like Idris Elba and Michael K. Williams also auditioning for the part), Tarantino’s casting is almost always spot-on, so I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. He hasn’t let me down yet, and between its promising concept and great cast (including Leonardo DiCaprio as the film&#8217;s villain), I don’t expect him to start here.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;LES MISERABLES&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe and Amanda Seyfried<br />
<strong>What</strong>: In 19th-century France, criminal Jean Valjean agrees to care for a factory worker’s daughter while being hunted by the ruthless policeman Javert.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 25th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: After “The King’s Speech” won Best Picture and Best Director at the Academy Awards two years ago, Tom Hooper could have done anything he wanted, so it’s very telling of his aspirations as a filmmaker that he chose to follow it up with a project as ambitious as a big screen adaptation of “Les Miserables.” Though the movie musical was reinvigorated with 2002’s “Chicago,” many of the ones released in the years since have failed to replicate that same level of success. But there aren’t many musicals that are bigger than “Les Miserables,” and judging by the trailers, Hooper has delivered a moviegoing experience that could rival “Chicago.” From the incredible ensemble cast, to Hooper’s rather unconventional decision to record all of the musical performances live, “Les Miserables” is already shaping up to be one of this year’s Oscar frontrunners.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;PROMISED LAND&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Matt Damon, John Krasinski, Frances McDormand and Rosemarie DeWitt<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A salesman for a natural gas company experiences life-changing events after arriving in a small town, where his corporation wants to tap into the available resources.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: December 28th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: There aren’t very many movies that manage to fly under my radar, but “Promised Land” did just that, and I’m not exactly sure how it happened, because the film is jam-packed with talent. Not only does it mark the reunion of Matt Damon with his “Good Will Hunting” director Gus Van Sant, but it’s Damon’s first screenplay since 2002’s “Gerry,” which was also directed by Van Sant. And in keeping with Damon’s habit of co-writing movies with his co-stars, “Promised Land” also counts John Krasinski among its many multi-hyphenates, making the film a somewhat intimate affair. Though it&#8217;s difficult to tell how the indie drama will fare against the rest of the season&#8217;s competition, despite its environmentally charged subject matter, it&#8217;s probably a dark horse contender at best.</p>
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		<title>Coming Soon: A Moviegoer&#8217;s Guide to October</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2012 22:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Zingale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Much like the month before it, October isn’t exactly overflowing with quality, but what it lacks in that area it more than makes up for with plenty of variety. Though there aren’t many films worth getting genuinely excited about, the schedule does provide some audience-friendly fare as well as an early look at a few [...]]]></description>
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<p>Much like the month before it, October isn’t exactly overflowing with quality, but what it lacks in that area it more than makes up for with plenty of variety. Though there aren’t many films worth getting genuinely excited about, the schedule does provide some audience-friendly fare as well as an early look at a few potential awards contenders.</p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;TAKEN 2&#8243;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace and Rade Serbedzija<br />
<strong>What</strong>: In Istanbul, retired CIA operative Bryan Mills and his wife are taken hostage by the father of a kidnapper Mills killed while rescuing his daughter.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 5th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Though it’s one of those sequels that doesn’t really need to exist, the original film was so much fun (not to mention made a decent bit of coin at the box office) that it’s not surprising Fox was so quick to greenlight another installment. After playing the helpless victim in the first movie, it’ll be refreshing to see Maggie Grace get in on the action this time around, even if all people care about is watching Liam Neeson kick ass and take names. Granted, the setup is ridiculous, as it’s hard to imagine the villains would have the resources to track down Neeson’s character, let alone know when he&#8217;s in a different country (a U.S.-based story would have been much more exciting), but it’s one of those details you just have to ignore in order to enjoy the movie for the action fantasy that it is.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE PAPERBOY&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, Zac Efron and John Cusack<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A reporter returns to his Florida hometown to investigate a case involving a death row inmate.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 5th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Unlike most of Hollywood, Lee Daniel’s “Precious” failed to convince me that it was anything more than a well-made afterschool special, so I’m curious to see what he’s able to do with his latest film, a pulpy erotic thriller featuring a trio of dependable actors. Though it’s been awhile since Nicole Kidman or John Cusack did anything of note, you can never count them out, while Matthew McConaughey has been on a bit of hot streak recently. The wild card of the cast is undoubtedly Zac Efron, because despite the actor’s dogged determination to shed his “High School Musical” image with more adult roles, he’s yet to really prove that he has the talent to back it up. Reaction was pretty mixed when the movie debuted at this year’s Cannes Film Festival (not terribly surprising considering the material), so you would be wise to approach it with caution.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;BUTTER&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Jennifer Garner, Yara Shahidi, Ty Burrell, Olivia Wilde and Rob Corddry<br />
<strong>What</strong>: An adopted girl discovers her talent for butter carving and finds herself pitted against an ambitious local woman in their small town’s annual contest.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 5th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: A black comedy that takes place in the offbeat and seemingly trivial world of butter carving competitions? What’s not to love? The concept sounds like something that Alexander Payne might make (it’s especially reminiscent of his 1999 cult hit “Election”), but while that may speak well of the movie’s potential, it’s a little worrying that it’s take so long to get a theatrical release. Directed by Jim Field Smith, who also made the underrated rom-com “She’s Out of My League,” “Butter” played the festival circuit at the end of last year, but the Weinstein Co. hasn’t shown a lot of confidence in the movie by dumping it in October. With that said, however, the cast is awesome (Jennifer Garner is great at playing the uptight socialite), and the script by newbie Jason A. Micallef landed a spot on the 2008 Black List. That doesn’t guarantee it will be any good, but it helps.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;ARGO&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Ben Affleck, Bryan Cranston, John Goodman, Alan Arkin and Victor Garber<br />
<strong>What</strong>: As the Iranian revolution reaches a boiling point, a CIA agent concocts a plan to free six Americans who’ve found shelter at the home of the Canadian ambassador.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 12th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: Ben Affleck was perhaps unfairly snubbed by the Academy with his first two directorial efforts (the Boston crime flicks “Gone Baby Gone” and “The Town”), but if “Argo” is even half as good as it looks, they’re going to have a difficult time ignoring him this year. Though it helps that the movie is based on a true story, so few know about this particular aspect of the conflict that it might as well be fiction. After its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this month, the movie is already riding a wave of early buzz, with many critics suggesting that Affleck has nailed both the political and Hollywood insider stuff, creating a film that’s as funny as it is thrilling. And with a cast that&#8217;s littered with some of the best character actors in the business, “Argo” is pretty much a shoo-in for Best Director and Best Picture nominations come awards season.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Colin Farrell, Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson and Christopher Walken<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A struggling screenwriter inadvertently becomes entangled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld after his oddball friends kidnap a gangster’s beloved Shih Tzu.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 12th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: It’s hard to believe that it’s taken Martin McDonagh four years to release the follow-up to his hilarious directorial debut “In Bruges,” because you’d think he would be a little more in demand after being nominated for an Oscar. Then again, it was probably smart that he took the time to find the perfect project for his sophomore effort, and he seems to have found it with “Seven Psychopaths,” which falls in the same wheelhouse as the Sundance crime comedy, albeit with a decidedly goofier tone. The movie also reunites McDonagh with his “In Bruges” star Colin Farrell and features some of the funniest oddball actors in Hollywood, and quite frankly, the prospect of seeing Sam Rockwell, Woody Harrelson and Christopher Walken sharing the screen is too good to pass up.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;HERE COMES THE BOOM&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Kevin James, Salma Hayek, Henry Winkler and Greg Germann<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A high school biology teacher moonlights as an MMA fighter in an effort to raise money to prevent the school’s music program from being axed.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 12th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: For starters, it’s a Kevin James comedy that might not completely suck, and that’s a victory in its own right, especially when you consider that it’s directed by the same guy who made James’ last dud, “The Zookeeper.” Though the plot sounds an awful lot like the Joel Edgerton portion of “Warrior,” MMA has become so popular over the last few years that it isn’t surprising to see Hollywood jump on the bandwagon. James himself appears to have slimmed down and bulked up for the role, which hopefully means that the audience won’t be subjected to quite as much of the self-humiliation humor that the comedian has relied on in the past, although it obviously comes with the territory. That doesn&#8217;t mean that the material still shouldn&#8217;t be taken seriously, however, and as long as that balance can be struck, “Here Comes the Boom” could be a pleasant surprise.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;ALEX CROSS&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Tyler Perry, Matthew Fox, Rachel Nichols and Edward Burns<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A young homicide detective meets his match when the serial killer he’s been brought in to track down makes things personal.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 19th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: I’m not sure what’s worse &#8212; the idea of Tyler Perry as an action hero, or the fact that he’s playing a character first brought to life on the big screen by Morgan Freeman. Based on the 12th novel in James Patterson’s long-running series, the studio is clearly hoping that &#8220;Alex Cross&#8221; can reboot the film franchise that stalled out after 2001&#8242;s &#8220;Along Came a Spider,&#8221; but surely there was a better option to play Cross than a man whose biggest claim to fame is dressing up like a fat black woman. Perry has failed to prove that he has the talent or presence to carry a big action thriller, and though Matthew Fox will probably make it worth seeing for his physical transformation as the film&#8217;s psychotic villain, without a good actor in the lead role, there&#8217;s nothing to build a franchise around.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;THE SESSIONS&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: John Hawkes, Helen Hunt, William H. Macy and Moon Bloodgood<br />
<strong>What</strong>: A man in an iron lung who wishes to lose his virginity contacts a professional sex surrogate with the help of his therapist and priest.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 19th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: As far as indie darlings with awards potential go, “The Sessions” checks just about every major box. It’s based on a true story about a serious disease, but takes a more lighthearted approach to the material; the cast boasts several Oscar winners and nominees; and it’s riding a wave of positive buzz from its time on the festival circuit. That’s a recipe for success, especially when you consider the crossover appeal that it’ll likely have at the box office, creating the ultimate cinematic monster: a movie that both the critics and masses enjoy. Helen Hunt hasn’t done anything notable in years, and yet she’ll still probably earn an Oscar nod for her work as the amiable sex surrogate, while John Hawkes should also be rewarded for the latest in a string of great performances.</p>
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<div class="subhead_block_black01">&#8220;CLOUD ATLAS&#8221;</div>
<p><strong>Who</strong>: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant, Hugo Weaving and Ben Whishaw<br />
<strong>What</strong>: An exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future.<br />
<strong>When</strong>: October 26th<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: After the disappointment of “Speed Racer,” the last thing that anyone expected from the Wachowskis was something even more ambitious, and that’s probably the best word to describe their latest movie. Teaming up with &#8220;Run Lola Run&#8221; director Tom Tykwer to adapt the supposedly unfilmable novel by David Mitchell, “Cloud Atlas” is one of those films that’s already dividing audiences between those that think it’s a modern masterpiece and those that think it’s a pretentious mess. In fact, trying to explain the movie&#8217;s complex plot is so difficult that the first trailer was nearly six minutes long. The various connected stories not only take place over different time periods, but traverse different genres as well, with many of the actors playing multiple roles in different races and genders. Though that may sound a bit gimmicky for a film with so much ambition, it certainly makes “Cloud Atlas” a cinematic experiment worth seeing. Whether Tykwer and the Wachowskis actually pull it off is another story, but it’s hard not to root for them.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2012 05:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ezra Stead</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced the release of several exciting new products today, including new desktops and notebooks for both professionals and consumers. Continuing in the direction in which the company has been going, these new models are sleek, stylish and equipped with many advanced features, such as Beats Audio, HP TrueVision webcams and a choice of [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2012/09/20/hp-unveils-exciting-new-pcs-and-notebooks/hp-spectre/" rel="attachment wp-att-19317"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-19317" title="HP Spectre" src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/HP-Spectre.jpg" alt="" width="477" height="358" /></a><a href="http://www.hp.com/">Hewlett-Packard (HP)</a> announced the release of several exciting new products today, including new desktops and notebooks for both professionals and consumers. Continuing in the direction in which the company has been going, these new models are sleek, stylish and equipped with many advanced features, such as <a href="http://beatsbydre.com/beatsaudio/Beats%20Audio,default,sc.html">Beats Audio</a>, HP TrueVision webcams and a choice of Intel or AMD processors. Let&#8217;s take a look at some of the innovations HP has in store for the near future, beginning as soon as late October.</p>
<p>The HP Spectre is a very nice looking ultra-thin all-in-one desktop with a 23-inch flush glass display, 3rd Generation Intel processors and an optional solid-state drive. Perhaps most impressive of all, it features near field communication (NFC) technology that allows easy wireless sharing of photos, contacts, websites and more, all with a simple tap of the touch-sensitive screen. In fact, the Spectre can be used in conjunction with a user&#8217;s smartphone or tablet, which then becomes like a remote control for the computer&#8217;s operation. The Spectre is expected to be available in the United States on November 14, at a starting price of $1,299. The HP ENVY 20 and ENVY 23 TouchSmart PCs and the HP Pavilion 20 All-in-One PC also feature this technology, and will be available in the United States on October 23, at even lower starting prices. These devices are all a step up from traditional non-mobile units in that they provide connectivity with mobile devices the consumer may already have.</p>
<p>Some of the most impressive new devices announced by HP today are its notebooks, the HP ENVY m4 Notebook, and the HP Pavilion Sleekbook 14 and 15 PCs. The latter are especially nice-looking, in sparkling black or ruby red finishes, with super-slim, lightweight design. They each weigh under four pounds and measure only 21 mm thick, and at a starting price of under $500, they offer many of the same features as most $1,000+ models.</p>
<p>The HP ENVY m4 Notebook, on the other hand, features faster renders and more powerful graphics than the Sleekbook series, as well as a few very innovative HP exclusive features. <a href="http://youtu.be/DTwTOuMelEY">CoolSense</a> is a new development from HP that keeps the exterior of the notebook cool during extended use, and <a href="http://youtu.be/wMnX68Wf964">SimplePass</a> is an extraordinary new security technology that uses fingerprint identification instead of typed passwords. In fact, each of a user&#8217;s fingers can be programmed to a different website, if the user so desires. For example, your index finger could bring up <a href="https://www.facebook.com/">Facebook</a>, while your middle finger accesses <a href="http://www.youtube.com/">YouTube</a>, etc. With these and other cutting-edge devices, it is easy to see why HP remains on top of the game for both professional and consumer electronics. <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2012/09/20/hp-unveils-exciting-new-pcs-and-notebooks/hp-pavilion-sleekbook/" rel="attachment wp-att-19318"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-19318" title="HP Pavilion Sleekbook" src="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/HP-Pavilion-Sleekbook.jpg" alt="" width="477" height="358" /></a></p>
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		<title>Daniel Day Lewis as Abraham Lincoln</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steven Spielberg&#8217;s &#8220;Lincoln&#8221; starring Daniel Day Lewis as Abraham Lincoln has the potential to be a great film about a great man.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steven Spielberg&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443272/" target="_blank">Lincoln</a>&#8221; starring Daniel Day Lewis as Abraham Lincoln has the potential to be a great film about a great man.</p>
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