Opening in a theatre near you this weekend: Jake Gyllenhaal relives the past as he looks for answers in the thriller Source Code; James Marsden gets in the Easter (candy) spirit in Hop; and horror comes home in the film Insidious.
Hank Azaria
This week’s new releases include: the musical Burlesque, starring Christina Aguilera; James Franco’s drama, 127 Hours; the farcical dramatic comedy, Love and Other Drugs; plus a look at Faster, and Bambi.
Opening this week at a theatre near you: Christina Aguilera and Cher star in the musical, Burlesque; Disney debuts their latest animated comedy, Tangled, starring Mandy Moore; Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal fall for each other in Love and Other Drugs; and a look at Faster, starring Dwayne Johnson.
Sometimes as I prepare my thoughts for Film Friday I have to look at the screen and make sure I’ve read everything right. Taking a look at this coming weekend I really have to scratch my head and wonder if everyone might just want to spend some time outdoors rather than wasting time at the moving picture shows. Out of all the films headed to theatres, there is at least one gem in the comic poker film, The Grand. Other less hopeful new arrivals include Married Life, Shutter, Meet the Browns, and Drillbit Taylor.
Sometimes as I prepare my thoughts for Film Friday I have to look at the screen and make sure I’ve read everything right. Taking a look at this coming weekend I really have to scratch my head and wonder if everyone might just want to spend some time outdoors rather than wasting time at the moving picture shows. Out of all the films headed to theatres, there is at least one gem in the comic poker film, The Grand. Other less hopeful new arrivals include Married Life, Shutter, Meet the Browns, and Drillbit Taylor.