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Going the Distance
Erin (Drew Barrymore) and Garrett (Justin Long) are very much in love. When Erin moves to San Francisco to finish her journalism degree and Garrett stays behind in New York to work in the music industry, they gamely keep the romance alive with webcams and frequent-flyer miles. But just when it seems the lovers will be soon be reunited, they each score a big break that could separate them for good.
Starring:
Drew Barrymore Justin Long Charlie Day
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Romantic Comedy
R
Machete
After nearly being killed during a violent fight with a powerful drug lord, a former Mexican Federale known as Machete (Danny Trejo) roams Texas streets as a vigilante and sometime day-laborer. Hired to perform a covert hit, he is double-crossed and forced to go on the run. Machete may be down, but not out, and he carves a path of blood, bullets and broken hearts in his quest to settle the score.
Starring:
Danny Trejo Robert De Niro Jessica Alba
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Action
PG
Cairo Time
During a vacation in Egypt, an unexpected love affair arises between a magazine editor (Patricia Clarkson) and her husband's former colleague (Alexander Siddig).
Starring:
Patricia Clarkson Alexander Siddig Elena Anaya
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Romance
PG
Princess Kaiulani
Her heart was torn between love and the future of Hawaii.
Starring:
Q'orianka Kilcher Shaun Evans Barry Pepper
Opens Tuesday, Nov 30th, 1999
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Historical Drama
R
Restrepo
A platoon spends a year in one of Afghanistan's valleys.
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War
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One man's opinion:

The Movie Masochist: Aim low, hit lower

Story by James Franklin McClatchy-Tribune Information Services - September 8th, 2010

Years ago the great American movie critic Pauline Kael made it safe to enjoy bad movies. "Because movies are so rarely great art, if we can’t appreciate great trash we have very little reason to be interested in them," she wrote.

Based on early reviews, "Piranha 3D" sounded like great trash — a lightweight exploitation movie with a sense of humor to accompany its buckets of gore and gratuitous bare boobs. It goes out of its way — and then some — to be an outrageous, mindless good time, and in trying so hard to please it becomes exhausting. In a short while, the movie becomes something like a loud, drunken party guest whose dirty jokes prove embarrassing instead of amusing. ...read more.