Friday, October 1, 2010

Friday Releases 10/1/2010


Here are this weekend's movie's to see:

The Social Network (PG-13): 
On a fall night in 2003, Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius Mark Zuckerberg sits down at his computer and heatedly begins working on a new idea. In a fury of blogging and programming, what begins in his dorm room soon becomes a global social network and a revolution in communication.

Let Me In (R): 
Chloe Moretz (Hit Girl from Kick-Ass) stars as Abby, a secretive 12-year old girl, who moves next door to Owen (Kodi Smit-McPhee, The Road). Owen is a social outcast who is viciously bullied at school and in his loneliness, forms a profound bond with his new neighbor. 

Case 39 (R): 
In her many years as a social worker, Emily Jenkins (Renée Zellweger) believes she has seen it all, until she meets 10-year-old Lilith (Jodelle Ferland) and the girl's cruel parents.

Barry Munday (R): 
Barry Munday, a suburban wanna-be ladies man, wakes up in the hospital after being attacked in a movie theater, only to realize that he is missing one of his most prized possessions... his testicles.

Chain Letter (R): 
When high school senior Jessie Campbell (Nikki Reed) and her tight-knit group of friends begin to receive a series of foreboding email chain letters, they have no idea the terror that awaits them.

Douchebag (NR): 
Accompanied by his estranged brother (Andrew Dickler), a man (Ben York Jones) embarks on a road trip to find his childhood sweetheart.

Freakonomics (PG-13): 
What started as a New York Times article in 2003 became one of the best-selling books of the last decade and is now one of the most compelling films of the year.

Hatchet II (NR): 
With even more action, carnage, gore and fun than the irreverent original, director Adam Green’s follow-up to 2006’s HATCHET will solidify the nightmarish film and its characters as a franchise.

Leaving (NR): 
With her idle bourgeois lifestyle getting her down, well-to-do mother Suzanne goes back to work as a physiotherapist in the south of France.

1 comment:

AMERICA'S MANSION said...

I saw 'Social Network' and it was a perfectly crafted biography of how technology and money can destroy a rooted friendship-at least that is one of many messages you can get from this flick. The movie definitely got five stars from me!

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