Betty O wants to see...
Opens on Friday, Dec 21st
A man takes musical revenge on The Establishment by becoming a murderous barber. Starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, directed by Tim Burton.
Opens on Friday, Dec 14th
Will Smith is the last man on earth fighting to survive an onslaught of nocturnal cannaballistic mutants (AKA vampires) of his own creation. Irony gets deadly!
Opens on Wednesday, Dec 5th
Juno is a pregnant teenager who decides to give her baby to yuppie couple Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner. The feel-good indie movie of the winter featuring witty banter and teen sex! LIMITED RELEASE
Opens on Wednesday, Nov 21st
Agent 47 is trying to assassinate some world leaders but Interpol won't leave him be. For people who like their films to be based on video games, starring Timothy Olyphant.
Opens on Friday, Nov 16th
Angelina Jolie's glistening cartoon breasts star in this Neil Gaiman cover of Beowulf.
Opens on Friday, Nov 16th
This epic love story was adapted from a novel by Nobel-winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, which means it's over two hours long. On the plus side there are some steamy sex scenes. And a score written by Shakira. Starring Javier Bardem (No Country For Old Men), Benjamin Bratt and Giovanna Mezzogiorno.
Opens on Friday, Nov 16th
Jennifer Jason Leigh and Nicole Kidman are neurotic, dysfunctional sisters who drop a drama bomb on funny guy Jack Black and young Zane Pais. Directed by Noah Baumbach, JJL's husband.
Opens on Friday, Nov 9th
Robert Redford inspires two students to go to Afghanistan to fight in the war. While they are being shot at, Meryl Streep interviews Tom Cruise about becoming president. A chilling look into a world where Tom Cruise could be president.
Opens on Friday, Nov 9th
From the writer/director of Donnie Darko, Southland Tales is a tale of the sci-fi end of the world with The Rock, Mandy Moore, and Justin Timbersnake. In spite of the bizarre casting and horrifyingly bad reviews of early screenings, still looks pretty awesome.
Opens on Friday, Nov 2nd
John Cussack is a science fiction writer who adopts a strange little boy who thinks he is from Mars and lives inside a big cardboard box. Also featuring Amanda Peet, Joan Cussack, and a little boy who lives in a cardboard box.
Iwtst Buzz!
Ben Brown says
I really enjoyed Billy Connolly in this movie, especially when he was crying... 2 replies
I really enjoyed Billy Connolly in this movie, especially when he was crying... 2 replies
allaboutgeorge says
Apparently "Wag The Dog" lite -- with the aforementioned cute kid, lots of... 1 reply
Apparently "Wag The Dog" lite -- with the aforementioned cute kid, lots of... 1 reply
Rael Dornfest says
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie (predictable though it was) right up to the "1... 0 replies
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie (predictable though it was) right up to the "1... 0 replies
Ben Brown says
In my opinion, this movie lives up to all the hype. The Batman is tough, the... 0 replies
In my opinion, this movie lives up to all the hype. The Batman is tough, the... 0 replies
Ben Brown says
I could very happily live the rest of my days without hearing another ABBA... 0 replies
I could very happily live the rest of my days without hearing another ABBA... 0 replies


