September 2007

This Week in Film

In the third film adapted from the Resident Evil video games, Alice (Milla Jovovich) joins the caravan of survivors making their way across the Nevada desert hoping to outrun the zombie hordes and the long arm of the Umbrella Corporation.  Ali Larter, Iain Glen, Mike Epps, Spencer Locke, and Ashanti also star.  Check out the official site.  The film zombie walks itself into theaters everywhere on Friday.  Larger trailer, along with trailers fro the first two films, available in the Full Diagnosis.

Resident Evil: Extinction
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse

 


Resident Evil

 

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Amanda Bynes stars in this loose modern adaptation of Snow White.  Bynes travels to college, tries to fit in with evil sisters in a sororiety led by Sara Paxton, moves in with seven dorks (Jack Carpenter, Jeremy Howard, Arnie Pantoja, Samm Levine, Danny Strong, Adam Hendershott, Donte Bonner), stands up for herself and her new friends, and finds her true love (Matt Long).  John Schneider and Crystal Hunt also star.  Check out the MySpace Page.  We’ve seen it and we’ll have the review when the movie hits theaters everywhere on Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

Sydney White
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This Week in Independent Film

In this new chick flick from Robin Swicord a group of women (Kathy Baker, Maria Bello, Emily Blunt, Amy Brenneman, Maggie Grace) in California begin a Jane Austen book club and find new meaning in their own lives.  Parisa Fitz-Henley, Marc Blucas, Hugh Dancy, and Jimmy Smits also star.  The film opens in limited release in select cities on Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

The Jane Austen Book Club
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A midwife (Naomi Watts) comes to the attention of a crime boss (Viggo Mortensen) in her search for the identity of a dead prostitute.  Vincent Cassel, Armin Mueller-Stahl, and Sinead Cusack also star.  If it’s as good as Mortensen’s last collaboration with director David Cronenberg then it should be something worth watching.  Check out the official site.  Currently in lmited release, the film opens wide on Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

Eastern Promises
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