Friday, April 24, 2009 10:00AM - By Kara

There are a few movies that look pretty good this week. First off, Earth looks pretty amazing. Then again, I’m a total sucker for those space, ocean, and animal documentaries. The cinematography tends to be pretty epic, and I’m willing to bet that Disney will keep with that tradition. Plus for every ticket sold, a tree will be planted in critical regions. Yay! The other movie that looks pretty interesting is Tyson, the new documentary about Mike Tyson. The movie has gotten surprisingly good reviews. The Informers is a fun flashback to the coked out 80′s and you never know, The Soloist might be considered Oscar-worthy, might be worth checking out now.
Unfortunately, the rest is up to you, depending on what you’re willing to risk your money on.
Here are the movie releases for Friday, April 24:
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:30AM - By JC

Co-directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair Fothergill, and narrated by Patrick Stewart… behold, the 99-minute nature documentary featuring our planet’s biosphere: Earth. FINALLY being released today, April 22nd in honor of Earth Day!
One could argue that this film is geared towards a specific audience: those who have NOT seen the BBC mini-series. Why? Because there’s no original footage…which, for the avid fan-base, is borderline disenchanting. However, the film is brilliantly cut, and still manages to elicit a sense of novelty to the material.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008 3:00PM - By Krystal Clark

Christmas is almost here, which means gifts for you, and money for the studios. As the most profitable time of the year in terms of audience attendance, several holiday themed films are being thrown into our faces. Whether your into romance, comedies, or the typical family fare for the kids, your local theater has something to offer!
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:01PM - By Krystal Clark

Avid anime fan/actor Keanu Reeves is interested in bringing the popular Japanese TV series Cowboy Bebop to the big screen. According to MTV, when asked if he was working on a live action film version of the series he stated, “We’re trying to do that.” Reeves is a man of very few words, but he did have more to say on the subject. Continue reading to find out the rest.
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