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Contributor: Steven Isaac

The Haunting of Molly Hartley

Molly is turning 18, and the devil wants his due. Why wouldn’t he? Her parents sold her soul to him the day she was born.

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Biker Boyz

Director Reggie Rock Bythewood wants you to believe his film is a Western on wheels full of cool, street-smart, modern-day cowboys. What it really is, is a two-wheeled takeoff on the success of The Fast and the Furious.

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Sweet November

It’s ‘Dharma & Greg’ with a twist. It’s ‘Autumn in New York’ in San Francisco. There’s even a ‘Stuart Little’-style toy boat race. Not that it ever pretended to be original…

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Thirteen Days

The threat of global nuclear catastrophe looms in October of 1962 when photographs from a U2 spy plane reveal military installations in Cuba that boast Soviet-built ballistic missles.

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The Spiderwick Chronicles

In this movie version of the popular children’s book series, it’s as if ‘Gremlins’ gnaws its way into ‘Jumanji.’ The result is somewhat unexpected.

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The King and I

A widowed Englishwoman (Anna) and her young son travel to the Orient in the late 19th century after being summoned by the King of Siam to tutor his many children.

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Pleasantville

“Pleasantville” is a story about a brother and sister who are “zapped” into the small-town world of a black and white television show.

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Letters to God

For 8-year-old Tyler, a stack of letters he’s written to God are far more than just childish scribbles. They’re good spiritual medicine—for him and for everybody around him.

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The Fast and the Furious

Pure, nitrous oxide-injected adrenaline meets street-smart bravado when The Fast and the Furious takes to the streets of L.A.

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Spartan

Laura Newton’s kidnapping seems pedestrian until you find out that she’s the President of the United States’ daughter. And that she’s been abducted by a ring of international “flesh traders.”

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The New Guy

Dizzy has been bullied, picked on, beaten up, humiliated and despised “his whole life.” And he’s had just about enough.

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Grindhouse

Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino double up on a double feature seemingly designed to clear out multiplex theaters in the first five minutes. So why isn’t anybody leaving?

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The Real Cancun

Billing it as the first-ever ‘reality feature film,’ New Line Cinema says The Real Cancun is ‘fun and sexy, unscripted and uncensored.’ Three of those adjectives are true; one is a lie.

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Pinocchio

You probably know Roberto Benigni from his famous “chair walk” at the 1999 Academy Awards. Now he’s translated that boyish exuberence into the retelling of this classic tale.

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A Cinderella Story

Tween icon Hilary Duff becomes the latest celluloid Cinderella in this modern California-set adaptation.

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