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Movie Releases: Bruno, I Love You Beth Cooper, Weather Girl

Friday, July 10, 2009 8:51AM - By

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The wait is over,  Larry CharlesBrüno hits theaters today and based on reviews so far, Sacha Baron Cohen is not going to disappoint. Get ready to laugh out loud at the outrageous and sometimes plain stupid things. If high school romantic comedy is more your style, then you are in luck, Chris Columbus’ film I Love You, Beth Cooper starring Hayden Panettierre and Paul Rust is out this week also.

My favorite this week would have to be the story of the girl who gets dumped and freaks out on-air while doing the weather broadcast in Blayne Weaver’s Weather Girl. The plot might not be much but Tricia O’Kelley really sells her character, as the heartbroken/lost/confused weather girl to the audience.

Here are the movies coming out July 10th:

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Chris Columbus Talks I Love You, Beth Cooper

Tuesday, June 30, 2009 2:17PM - By

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Director Chris Columbus, best known for directing the first two Harry Potter films and for writing such classics as Gremlins and Goonies, is trying his luck with high school comedy in I Love You, Beth Cooper starring Hayden Penettiere and Paul Rust. The film is about Buffalo Grove High School valedictorian Denis Cooverman’s (Rust), who has played it safe and made it all the way to graduation without ever breaking curfew, destroying property, consuming too much alcohol, fist fights, fast cars or women of any sort. He has decided to tell the most popular girl in school, Beth Cooper (Panetierre) that he loves her.

Going from big budgets films such as Happy Potter to I Love You, Beth Cooper is quite a change as Columbus notes himself: Continue Reading

Fox Atomic Bites the Dust

Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:00PM - By

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Sad news to report, due to the economy and lack of interest 20th Century Fox has decided to shut down their Fox Atomic division. The banner was the producer of several classic (sarcasm) teen comedies and youth centered films. According to First Showing, the plug has been officially pulled and they are no more.  Some previous Fox Atomic releases include Turistas, The Comebacks, and 12 Rounds. One of the better and probably only decent movie to come from the division was the horror sequel, 28 Weeks Later.

Find out what happens to the rest of Fox Atomic’s films after the jump.

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