This Week

So what’s out there this week.  Well today we’ll take a look at the films scheduled to be released this Friday including the Josh Hartnett in a case of mistaken identity, Antonio Banderas shaking his booty with a bunch of high school kids, a film that stars Rob Schneider and David Spade (God help us!), Jennifer Aniston in her first film of the year, and more.  Read on…

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Here’s what’s scheduled to hit theaters this week.  Want to know more, just click on the title for film info including a full cast list.  Want a closer look, just click on the poster to watch the trailer.

Lucky Number Slevin

A case of mistaken identity leads an unsuspecting man (Josh Hartnett) into a battle between two crime bosses (Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley), the sights of a killer (Bruce Willis) and the bed of a beautiful woman (Lucy Liu).  I’m not a big Hartnett fan but hey, any movie where he gets punched repeatedly in the face I’m all for!  Directed by Paul McGuigan (Wicker Park) the film wants to be Kiss Kiss Bang Bang but never makes it to that level.  Still, the cast is good and the story is interesting enough to keep your attention through its twists and turns.  Check back for a full review on Friday.

Take the Lead

Hey I think I’ve seen this before!  Antonio Banderas plays a former professional dancer who takes a gig teaching high school students dance (funny, they don’t have a budget for drama, music, or band programs but they can offer a class on classical dance??  Just what kind of public school is this?)  At first his style clashes with his students and then they learn to respect each other and discover that classic dance is really cool as their teacher decides he can incorporate some hip hop movies into the dancing.  The film is directed by music video veteran Liz Fridlander and also stars Alfrie Woodard and Ray Liotta.

The Benchwarmers

Three luckless losers (David Spade, Rob Schneider, and Jon Heder) decide to make up for missed childhood experiences and form a three-man baseball team.  Even Heder fans have slim hopes for this one.  Directed by Dennis Dugan who’s given us such classics as Saving Silverman, Big Daddy, Problem Child, and Beverly Hills Ninja.  Yet another Adam Sandler produced film starring his bud Schneider (see Dooche Bigelow, The Hot Chick, The Animal and more) so expect tons of SNL cameos from the likes of Jon Lovitz, Norm MacDonald, and Tim Meadows (is he still alive and acting?) and tons of dick and fart jokes. 

Phat Girlz

Mo’Nique (Domino, Soul Plane) stars as a plus-size fashion designer looking for love.  Mo’Nique has been good in supporting performances but can she carry this film on her own?  This bare-budget indie was brought to screen by first time writer/director Nnegest Likke (so what this is going to be like is anybody’s guess).  Also starring in the film are Jimmy Jean-Louis Godfrey, Jack Noseworthy, Eric Roberts (Eric Roberts? soooo…who does he kill and/or have sex with?), Kendra C. Johnson, and Crystal Rivers.  Don’t expect this one to stay around too long before it hits the DVD shelves.

Friends with Money (Limited Release)

Great cast for writer/director Nicole Holofcener’s (Lovely & Amazing, Walking and Talking) latest film.  Jennifer Aniston (in her first of two films including this summer’s The Break-Up with Vince Vaughn) plays a successful career woman who quits her teaching job to work as a part time maid and then questions whether she still fits in with her successful friends (Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand).  The film as stars Greg Germann, Simon McBurney and Jason Isaacs.  As the opening film at Sundance it recieved some notice but the the buzz you’d expect from a quality ensemble cast (though the film does cast Aniston firmly as the main lead). 

On a Clear Day (Limited Release)

In a last ditch effort to salvage his self-esteem after losing his job a 55 year-old shipbuilder (Peter Mullan) decides to swim the English Channel.  In training he grows closer to his friends (Billy Boyd, Ron Cook, Sean McGinley) keeping his quest a secret from his wife (Brenda Blethyn) and estranged son (Jamie Sives).  And as always in films like this the journey teaches the lead character truth about life, how to confront his problems, and how to reconnect to those around him.  The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and McGinley took home Best Supporting Actor at the IFTA Awards.  Directed by Gaby Dellal, the film was shot in Glasgow and Dover.

When Do We Eat (Limited Release)

Passover was never so funny!  When one of the kids slips his overbearing father (Michael Lerner) a hit of Ecstasy right before the seder the night becomes one to remember.  The cast includes Jack Klugman, Lesly Ann Warren, Max Greenfield, Mili Avital, Shiri Appleby, and Adam Lamberg.  Co-written and directed by Slavador Litvak who waited 11 years to put out his second film.  Distributed by ThinkFilms (who did a great job getting The Aristocrats out last year) so unless you live in NY or LA expect this one to take a little while to get to your town.