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  • Inception (2010)  By : Movie
    Director: Christopher Nolan
    Writer: Christopher Nolan
    Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Michael Caine, Lukas Haas
  • Solomon Kane (2010)  By : Movie
    Writer: Michael J. Bassett, Robert E. Howard
    Cast: James Babson, Laura Baranik, Geoff Bell, Matthew Blood-Smyth, Brian Caspe, John Comer, Mackenzie Crook, Christian Dunckley Clark, Jason Flemyng, Patrick Hurd-Wood
  • Solomon Kane (2009)  By : Movie
    Directed by: Michael J. Bassett
    Starring:
    James Purefoy/Solomon Kane
    Rachel Hurd Wood/Meredith
    Pete Postlethwaite /William
    Jason Flemyng/Malachi
  • A Christmas Carol (2009)  By : Movie
    Charles Dickens’ classic tale of Christmas spirit sees miserly Ebenezer Scrooge (Carrey) believing Christmas is humbug until a terrifying visit from his dead partner Marley (Oldman) tells him the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Yet To Come (Carrey again and again) are coming to show him the error of his ways.
  • 2012 (2009)  By : Movie
    It has long been said that the ancient Mayans held the secret to the end of the world. When the earth's crusts begin to shift, global governments try to effect a survival plan, but Jackson Curtis (John Cusack, "Say Anything," "War, Inc.") is only intent on having his ex-wife Kate (Amanda Peet, "Syriana," "What Doesn't Kill You") and their two children live through the year "2012."
  • Secret of Moonacre (2009)  By : Movie
    Set in the 1840's, the story follows Maria Merryweather, a 13-year-old orphan on her journey to the mysterious Moonacre Manor in the beautiful West Country.
  • Surrogates (2009)  By : Movie
    The near future is one of the most expensive and frustrating time periods to create on film. Set your science-fiction movie 10 or even five years out and you're on the hook for millions in production costs to design concept cars, next season's fashions and whatever kooky beverage the people at Coke hope to foist on us next.
  • District 9 (2009)  By : Movie
    Directors: Neil Blomkamp
    Producers: Peter Jackson
    Writers: Neil Blomkamp
    Features: Rated R for bloody violence and pervasive language. Running Time: 112 Min. In U.S. theaters: August 14, 2009.
    Characters:
    Sharlto Copley ... Wikus Van De Merwe
    Vanessa Haywood ... Tania Van De Merwe
    William Allen Young ... Dirk Michaels
    Robert Hobbs ... Ross Pienaar
  • Land Of The Lost (2009)  By : Movie
    Based on the 1970s TV show, Land of the Lost tells of a man and his two children who are trapped on an alien planet inhabited by dinosaurs, cavemen and reptilian creatures.
  • Aliens in The Attic (2009)  By : Movie
    Sometimes a cheesy movie makes me happy because it’s just plain fun. Aliens in the Attic probably won’t win any awards -- or receive many positive reviews -- but it tickled my funny bone. After watching the humorous shenanigans by youngsters who fight off a group of menacing little creatures from outer space, I was in a good mood for the rest of the day. And, if aliens ever take over my abode, it’s the Pearson kids I would call on to take care of them.
  • The Secret of Moonacre (2009)  By : Movie
    Production: Velvet Octopus, U.K. Film Council, Forgan-Smith Entertainment, Spice Factory, LWH Films, Eurofilm Studio, Davis Films.
    Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Tim Curry, Nastascha McElhone, Juliet Stevenson, Dakota Blue Richards.
    Director: Gabor Csupo.
    Screenwriters: Lucy Shuttleworth, Graham Alborough.
    Executive producers: David Brown, Simon Crowe, Simon Fawcett, Victor Hadida, Matthew Joynes, Alex Marshall, Jennifer Smith, Kaspar Strandskov.
  • Inkheart (2009)  By : Movie
    "Inkheart" is no "Bedtime Stories," which is a good or a bad thing, depending on your child's age. Both are rated PG, but "Inkheart" deals with scarier and darker matters and leaves the audience hankering for more reasons to smile or laugh. Its sidekick animal of choice is not a dog or even a guinea pig or hamster but -- ugh -- a critter in the weasel family.
  • Star Trek (2009)  By : Movie
    There's so much that could have gone wrong with J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek." In fact, there's very little reason for anything in it to have gone right. The task of revisiting a much-beloved television series -- which went on to spawn several other television shows and a movie franchise
  • Push (2009)  By : Movie
    Ever since Superman donned his red cape and Spider-man spun his first web, fictional characters with special powers have been a staple of films. But in the past, these crusaders, and others like them, employed those unique talents to save the world from imminent disaster. In more recent times, these same superheroes have become conflicted beings, brooding over their roles or exposing the dark sides of their souls.
  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009)  By : Movie
    Starring:Michael Sheen, Rhona Mitra, Bill Nighy.
    Rating:R for bloody violence and some sexuality.
  • The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)  By : Movie
    When a huge spherical object lands in New York's Central Park, a first response team led by members of the military and scientific community set out to explore its purpose. Dr. Helen Benson (Jennifer Connelly) makes contact with a strange being exiting the orb, but said creature is accidentally shot by a soldier, mandating immediate medical care. Eventually, the humanoid-looking alien named Klaatu (Keanu Reeves) explains his purpose.
  • City Of Ember (2008)  By : Movie
    Cast:
    Saoirse Ronan as Lina Mayfleet
    Harry Treadaway as Doon Harrow
    Bill Murray as Mayor Cole
    Tim Robbins as Loris Harrow
    Martin Landau as Sul
    Mary Kay Place as Mrs. Murdo
    Liz Smith as Granny
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Clary
    Mackenzie Crook as Looper
    Toby Jones as Barton Snode
    Catherine and Amy Quinn as Poppy
  • Wal E (2008)  By : Movie
    The new Pixar feature "WALL-E" is an environmental cautionary tale, as well as a story of budding love between two robots. And for its first half-hour or so, it's possibly the most melancholy cartoon ever made: Even the color palette of that early section, a mosaic of brownish grays brushed with dusty sunlight, speaks of loneliness, and of desperate cheerfulness in the face of a blank future.
  • X Files (2008)  By : Movie
    Directed by Chris Carter
    Written by Chris Carter
    and Frank Spotnitz
    Starring David Duchovny
    and Gillian Anderson
  • D War (2008)  By : Movie
    If you happen to gravitate toward a movie about legions of resurrected dragons smashing their way through California because of its innate, pleasurable simplicity, Hyung-rae Shim's Dragon Wars has a nasty twist in store: It is really difficult to follow.
  • Jumper (2008)  By : Movie
    SCIENCE FICTION
    United States, 2008
    U.S. Release Date: 2/14/08 (wide)
    Running Length: 1:28
    MPAA Classification: PG-13 (Violence, profanity, sexual situations)
    Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Cast: Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Rachel Bilson, Samuel L. Jackson, Diane Lane, Michael Rooker, AnnaSophia Robb, Max Thieriot
    Director: Doug Liman
    Screenplay: David S. Goyer and Jim Uhls and Simon Kinberg, based on the novel by Steven Gould
    Cinematography: Barry Peterson
  • The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising (2007)  By : Movie
    Cast:
    Alexander Ludwig as Will Stanton
    Christopher Eccleston as The Dark Rider
    Ian McShane as Merriman Lyon
    Frances Conroy as Miss Greythorne
    James Cosmo as Dawson
    Jim Piddock as Old George
    Amelia Warner as Maggie Barnes
    John Benjamin Hickey as John Stanton
    Wendy Crewson as Mary Stanton
    Emma Lockhart as Gwen Stanton
    Drew Tyler Bell a James Stanton
    Edmund Entin as Robin Stanton
    Gary Entin as Paul Stanton
    Gregory Smith a Max Stanton
  • Stardust (2007)  By : Movie
    Cast & CreditsYvaine: Claire Danes
    Tristan: Charlie Cox
    Capt. Shakespeare: Robert De Niro
    Victoria: Sienna Miller
    Lamia: Michelle Pfeiffer
    Primus: Jason Flemyng
    King of Stormhold: Peter O'Toole
    Secundus: Rupert Everett
    Narrator: Ian McKellen
  • The Invasion (2007)  By : Movie
    Cast:
    Nicole Kidman as Carol Bennell
    Daniel Craig as Ben Driscoll
    Jeremy Northam as Tucker Kaufman
    Jackson Bond as Oliver
    Jeffrey Wright as Dr. Stephen Galeano
    Veronica Cartwright as Wendy Lenk

    Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel
  • Pan's Labyrinth (2007)  By : Movie
    Plot
    Spain, 1944. Young Ofelia (Baquero) is taken by her pregnant mother (Gil) to live with her Fascist commander stepfather (López) in a remote town. There she meets a faun (Jones) who tells her that if she performs certain tasks she will become queen of a magical land
  • Harry Potter and The Order of Phoenix (2007)  By : Movie
    by Pete Vonder Haar
    (2007-07-10)
    2007, Rated PG-13, 138 minutes
  • The Number 23 (2007)  By : Movie
    Maybe it’s because I am a writer that I find movies about books and their power so interesting. When a story or book works, it’s like few drugs, pulling you in and twisting reality and perception so that you don’t know which was is up and where the exit is.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)  By : Movie
    The good news first: Keith Richards totally rocks it playing pirate daddy to Johnny Depp's Capt. Jack Sparrow. The deep rumble of his voice and those hooded eyes that narrowly open like the creaky gates of hell make him what the rest of this three-peat is not: authentically scary. It's fun to see Richards swagger, even sitting down. Watch him stage a macabre reunion for Jack and his dear old mum. Don't worry, I won't reveal her secret.
  • Next (2007)  By : Movie
    Cast
    Nicolas Cage
    Julianne Moore
    Jessica Biel.

    Directors
    Lee Tamahori.

    Screenwriters

    Running Time
    96 minutes
  • Eragon ( 2006 )  By : Movie
    Distributor: Fox
    Cast: Ed Speleers, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Guillory, Robert Carlyle, Djimon Hounsou, Garrett Hedlund, Joss Stone and John Malkovich
    Director: Stefen Fangmeier
    Screenwriter: Peter Buchman
    Producers: John Davis and Wyck Godfrey
    Genre: Family action adventure
    Rating: PG for fantasy violence, intense battle sequences and threatening images
    Running time: 104 min.
    Release date: December 15, 2006
  • Superman Returns (2006)  By : Movie
    Clark Kent/Superman - Brandon Routh
    Lois Lane - Kate Bosworth
    Richard White - James Marsden
    Perry White - Frank Langella
    Martha Kent - Eva Marie Saint
    Kitty Kowalski - Parker Posey
    Stanford - Kal PennKal Penn
    Jimmy Olsen - Sam HuntingtonSam Huntington
    Lex Luthor - Kevin Spacey
    Jason White - Tristan Lake Leabu
    Ben Hubbard - James Karen
    Brutus - David Fabrizio
    Bo the Bartender - Jack Larson
    Gertrude Vanderworth - Noel Neill

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