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Friday, February 01, 2008

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Feb. 1

The Eye (PG-13): Sydney Wells (Jessica Alba) is an accomplished Los Angeles-based concert violinist. She is also blind, and has been so since a childhood tragedy. Sydney undergoes a double corneal transplant. But Sydney's happiness is short-lived as unexplainable shadowy and frightening images start to haunt her.

Hannah Montana/Miley Cryrus: The Disney Channel's singing sensation takes to the stage in this concert film that goes on tour with Hannah Montana in a 3-D experience, giving fans the feeling that they're right in the middle of thousands of screaming tweens.

Over Her Dead Body (PG-13): Harry and June get caught in a compromising position by Harry's wife, who also happens to be June's sister. An explosion ensues and these two hot lovers end up with a stone-cold corpse and nowhere to hide it.

Strange Wilderness (R): Animal enthusiast Peter Gaulke (Steve Zahn) and his sidekick Fred Wolf (Allen Covert) host an ailing wildlife TV show "Strange Wilderness," which is in a steep ratings decline. Desperate to save the show, Peter hatches a scheme to find the one animal that could truly turn the show around and change the nature-show landscape forever - Bigfoot

Feb. 8

Fool's Gold (PG-13): After starring in the romantic comedy hit "How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days," Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson up the action ante for this adventure film. In this action-comedy hybrid, the pair plays a divorced couple who reunite to search for sunken treasure.

In Bruges (R): Filmed on location, Bruges (pronounced "broozh"), the most well-preserved medieval city in the whole of Belgium, is a welcoming destination for travelers from all over the world. But for hit men Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson), it could be their final destination.

The Poughkeepsie Tapes (R): In 2001, police in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., made a shocking discovery, ten bodies buried in the backyard of a residential house. Astonishingly, that was only the beginning. Inside the home, police uncovered over 800 neatly organized videotapes detailing the exploits of one man's decade-long crime spree.

Pathology (R): Milo Ventimiglia portrays a young intern, newly arrived at the University Hospital in Philadelphia, who stumbles onto a psychopathic group of colleagues playing a vile game. They regularly select one of their members to commit the "perfect murder," while the rest use forensic methods to try to determine exactly how the homicide was executed.

Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (PG-13): Martin Lawrence is talk-show sensation RJ Stevens, who left behind his modest Southern upbringing and family name to transform into a self-help guru dispensing his "Team of Me" philosophy to millions of adoring fans. After his parents request that he come home for their 50th wedding anniversary, the TV host packs up his 10-year-old son and diva bride-to-be and heads back to Georgia.

Feb. 14

Definitely, Maybe (PG-13): Ryan Reynolds stars as Will Hayes, a 30-something Manhattan dad in the midst of a divorce when his 10-year-old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), starts to question him about his life before marriage. Maya wants to know absolutely everything about how her parents met and fell in love.

Jumper (NR): Doug Liman ("Mr. And Mrs. Smith") directs this adaptation of Steven Gould's novels about people called "jumpers" who can transport themselves through space and time.

Step Up 2: The Streets (NR): The story follows a rebellious street dancer Andie (Briana Evigan) as she embarks on a journey to fit in at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, where she meets Chase (Robert Hoffman), the school's hottest dancer.

Feb. 15

The Spiderwick Chronicles (PG): The Grace family may depart New York City for a quieter home, but excitement isn't far away when they move into the strange family house in the country.

Feb. 22

Charlie Bartlett (R): A Prozac-era comedy, Charlie Bartlett is a wealthy teenager's foray into bathroom-stall psychiatry. It's a smart, funny and touching one-man battle against the loneliness, angst and hypocrisy of the modern world.

Be Kind Rewind (PG-13): Jerry (Jack Black) is a junkyard worker who attempts to sabotage a power plant he suspects of causing his headaches. But he inadvertently causes his brain to become magnetized leading to the unintentional destruction of all the movies in his friend's (Mos Def) store.

Possession (PG-13): A horror/suspense movie starring Sarah Gellar, Lee Pace, Michael Landes, Chelah Horsdal and William B. Davis. Directed by Joel Bergvall.

Vantage Point (NR): In this action-packed thriller eight strangers with eight different points of view try to unlock the one truth behind an assassination attempt on the president of the United States.

Witless Protection (PG-13): During a routine day spent patrolling his small town, Larry the Cable Guy witnesses a beautiful, high-class woman, Madeleine, being held against her will by four mysterious, black-suited men. Recognizing the opportunity to save the day, Larry "kidnaps" her, only to learn that Madeleine is actually a key witness in a high-stakes Chicago crime case and her captors are FBI agents assigned to protect her.

Feb. 29

The Other Boleyn Girl (PG-13): Based on the best selling novel by Philippa Gregory, "The Other Boleyn Girl," is an engrossing and sensual tale of intrigue, romance, and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in history.

Semi-Pro (NR): Will Ferrell takes on a new sport with this comedy co-starring Woody Harrelson, Will Arnett, and Andre Benjamin. It's 1976, and Jackie Moon (Ferrell), the owner-coach-player of an American Basketball Association team, must turn his band of ballers from losers to winners.

Babylon A.D. (NR): A science-fiction fantasy movie starring Vin Diesel of "Pitch Black" and the Chronicles of Riddick" and Michelle Yeoh of "Memoirs of a Geisha."

DVDs

Feb. 5

Two Days in Paris, R

Blind Dating, PG-13

Fierce People, R

Great World of Sound, R

Feb. 12

Becoming Jane, PG

We Own the Night, R

Feb. 19

30 Days of Night, R

CDs

Feb. 5

Lenny Kravitz, "It is Time for a Love Revolution"

Santana, "Multi-Dimensional Warrior"

Alan Jackson, "Good Times"

Jack Johnson, "Sleeping Through The Static "

Foxy Brown, "Brooklyn Don's Diva"

AZ, "Undeniable"

Anthony Hamilton, "Me"

k.d. lang, "Watershed"

Shelby Lynne, "Just A Little Lovin'"

They Might Be Giants, "Here Come The 123s"

Hot Chip, "Made In The Dark"

Sheek Louch, "Silverback Gorilla"

Taylor Dayne, "Satisfied"

Dolly Parton, "Backwoods Barbie"

Bob Mould, "District Line"

Soundtrack, "My Blueberry Nights"

Nada Surf, "Lucky"

Feb. 12

Michael Jackson, "Thriller 25"

Josh Gracin, "All About Ya'll"

Kylie Minouge, "X"

British Sea Power, "Do You Like Rock Music?"

Trina, "Still Da Baddest"

Peter Cincotti, "East of Angel Town"

Nancy LaMott, "Ask Me Again"

Manceo Parker, "Roots & Grooves"

Feb. 19

Rick Ross, "Trilla"

Allison Moorer, "Mockingbird"

Ashton Shepard, "Sounds So Good"

Keak da Sneak, "Deify"

Nick Lowe, "Jesus of Cool"

Ray Davies, "Working Man's Café"

Jackson Browne, "Solo Acoustic Vol. 2"

Bon Iver, "For Emma, Forever Ago"

Kula Shaker, "StrangeFolk"

Gary Louris, "Vagabonds

Mike Doughty, "Golden Delicious"

Feb. 26

Janet Jackson, "Discipline"

Erykah Badu, "Nu AmKrykah"

Goldfrapp, "Seventh Tree"

Missy Higgins, "On a Clear Night"

Avalon, "Another Time, Another Place: Timeless Christian Classics"

Cheri Dennis, "In and Out of Love"

The B-52's, "Funplex"

Lizz Wright, "The Orchard"

Tift Merrit, "Another Country"

Sam Phillips, "Don't Do Anything"

Steve Winwood, "9 Lives"

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