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By Buzz McClain
- 10,000 A.D.: The Legend of Black Pearl
INDICAN Street: Nov. 4 Prebook: now > Good-looking post-apocalyptic adventure gets mired in mumbo-jumbo. Shot on high-def video, Black Pearl offers frequent fist-fights and ponderings that are photographed against exotic scenery, but the film turns on a mumbo-jumbo plotline involving prophesies, saviors, magic stones and young muscular men in dreadlocks and loin cloths.
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- Tuya’s Marriage
MUSIC BOX FILMS/MPI Street: Oct. 28 Prebook: now > Stark drama set in bleak Inner Mongolia captures a compelling romance. It sounds like the plot of a Hollywood rom-com: a woman needs to divorce her handicapped husband so she can remarry a better provider, and thus goes through a succession of dates to find the right man.
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- Eight Miles High
MPI Street: Oct. 28 Prebook: Sept. 22 > Sexy biopic of wild child supermodel and rock 'n’ roll party girl Uschi Obermaier. The name Uschi Obermaier might not ring a bell, but in the late ’60s, she was the face of student rebellion in Germany, cavorting with radical intellectuals before exploiting her incredible beauty and overt sexuality to become an early supermodel.
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- Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead
FOX Street: Oct. 7 Prebook: now > Well-crafted, grisly thriller gets a major rollout—and deserves it. A sequel in name and villain to 2001’s solid thriller Joy Ride, Dead Ahead is a similarly superior piece of genre work that owes a lot to a cast that refuses to bow to stereotypes. Nicki Aycox leads a trio of young potential victims as they zoom around back roads obeying the twi...
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- iCarly: Season 1, Vol. 1
NICKELODEON/PARAMOUNT Street: Sept. 23 Prebook: now > Miranda Cosgrove and her show are positioned for a break-out fall. Anyone watching pre-teen sensation Miranda Cosgrove in her supporting role on Drake & Josh can see she could easily front her own show. Nickelodeon wisely gave her one, and her easy charisma is on ample display in iCarly, a sitcom that finds Cosgrove as the star of he...
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- Scorpion
LIGHTNING MEDIA/ANCHOR BAY Street: Sept. 16 Prebook: now > French accent gives this kickboxing actioner quality punch. Scorpion is your standard B-movie kickboxing bloodbath, but it’s French, and with that comes rich cinematography, assured acting and a surprising level of sophistication not found on most ass-kicking genre titles.
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- Ripple Effect
MONTEREY Street: Oct. 7 Prebook: now > Trio of reliable faces narrowly saves this tale of spiritual redemption. Fashion designer Amer Atrash (Philippe Caland) finds his world falling apart—his company is broke, a loan falls through and his wife (Virginia Madsen) kicks him out. All of this compels him to visit the man he turned into a paraplegic 15 years earlier in a hit-and-run accident.
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- The Case for Faith
Best-selling author Lee Strobel attempts to answer “the big questions” in a digital companion to his book. available now This follow-up to 2007’s The Case for Christ is based on the Gold Medallion-winning book of the same name by Lee Strobel, who also hosts this examination of two questions asked by both believers and skeptics: “Why is Jesus the only way to God?” ...
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- The Chosen One
INDICAN Available now > Animated feature for grown-ups that aims for the soul. The Chosen One keeps the animation simple, but its themes are complex. A slacker named Lou (voiced by co-scripter Chad Fifer) stumbles through a bizarre assortment of escapades only to discover that he’s a benevolent deity with super powers.
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- The Sensation of Sight
MONTEREY Street: Sept. 2 Prebook: now > Top-notch cast featured in sensitive, engrossing exploration of grief. The world can be a wearying place, particularly for people burdened by unshakable grief, and the first place it manifests itself is in the face. The Sensation of Sight is filled with weary faces, not the least of which belongs to Finn (David Strathairn), a small-town schoolteacher ...
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- Outsourced
OCEAN PARK/PORCHLIGHT Street: Sept. 2 Prebook: now > India-set American rom-com puts charming spin on an economic hot topic. The ubiquitous line “this call may be monitored for quality purposes” comes to life in this amusing fish-out-of-water saga by first-time director John Jeffcoat.
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- Fishtales
SCREEN MEDIA/UNIVERSAL Street: Aug. 26 Prebook: now > Rising star Kelly Brook lights up this sunny mermaid fable. This bright, fast-swimming fable is excellent family fare from its very first splash, highlighted by winning performances from topliner Billy Zane and sun-kissed Kelly Brook. The usually straight-laced Zane gets to play an absent-minded college professor who moves to a Greek isl...
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- A/K/A Tommy Chong
INFINITY Street: Aug. 26 Prebook: now > Candid film of an imprisoned cultural icon is as enlightening as it is infuriating. This expansive, candid documentary details how Tommy Chong, of the famed Cheech and Chong comedy duo, spent nine months in prison for selling hand-blown glass bongs (water pipes) on the Internet to a Pennsylvania head shop operated by the DEA.
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- Uncounted
DISINFORMATION Street: Aug. 26 Prebook: now > Provocative film about election irregularities could have an impact this November. According to Uncounted, confirmed wide-scale voting irregularities in the last two presidential elections have created the suspicion that the White House was stolen in bloodless coups, and because the results have not been sufficiently challenged, the potential fo...
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- Adventures of Johnny Tao
MTI Street: July 29 Prebook: now > A family action-adventure that’s entertaining for all ages. There’s terrific pedigree in this action fantasy, including the director, Kenn Scott (he was Raphael the Ninja Turtle); Marcus Young (xXx: State of the Union), credited as the “action producer”; and the CGI producer Richard Kidd (The Matrix, Titanic).
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- Bakugan: Battle Brawlers, Vol. 1
CARTOON NETWORK/WARNER Street: Aug. 26 Prebook: July 22 > The game from Japan yields a popular anime-styled TV import. Filled with fighting action, fantasy monsters, action figures and collectible cards, Bakugan has it all, rendered in the stylized (and dubbed) anime method of animation that the Japanese have been exporting to the world since Speed Racer in the ’60s.
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- Code Monkeys: Volume One
SHOUT! FACTORY Street: Aug. 5 Prebook: now > Pac-Man meets The Office in clever ’80s-styled animated series. Set in the ’80s, the first season of Code Monkeys follows the slacker staff of GameAvision just as CEO Steve Wozniak (who provides his own voice) is quitting to start a company called … Apple.
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- Asylum
MGM/FOX Street: July 15 Prebook: now > Acceptable horror entry highlighted by cleverly mounted deaths a la the Final Destination series. There are a few frights to be had in Asylum , directed by genre filmmaker David R. Ellis ( Snakes On a Plane , Cellular and Final Destination 2 ), but that’s only after we get to know the “Worst Fears” of a half-dozen stereotypically diverse college students
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- When I Find the Ocean
Street: Aug. 5 Prebook: July 8 Family drama with appeal to grandparents and grandkids. This family drama has the look, feel and casting of a Wonderful World of Disney movie from the ’60s. From the two-dimensional staging to the fake Alabama accents to the swelling violins at the end of every scene, When I Find the Ocean is a woozy celebration of old-school TV cinema (whether intentional ...
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- John Woo Presents Blood Brothers
FIRST LOOK Street: July 8 Prebook: now > John Woo’s imprimatur gives cred to this Shanghai gangster yarn. Produced by John Woo, Blood Brothers works as a kind of ’30s Shanghai parallel to Woo’s 1990 Bullet in the Head, but this handsomely mounted and entertaining gangster saga falls short of its epic ambitions.
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