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Adam Sandler Shakes Things Up In ‘Zohan’

Adam Sandler’s new movie “You Don’t Mess with the Zohan” contains a script that was written not only by Adam Sandler himself – but also by Robert Smigel (Insult Comic Dog) , and Judd Apatow (“The 40-Year-Old Virgin). Naturally you can imagine the amount of hilarious antics that this new comedy can bring to the floor.

New York Post Reviews SATC

Woman everywhere were lining up to see the movie premiere to the ‘Sex and the City’ movie. It was a perfect girl’s night out for many of them who flocked to see Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha drink their cosmopolitans and wear their designer shoes.

There have been many mixed reviews as to whether or not the movie is really good or not. Below is review by the New York Post:

‘Indiana Jones’ Receives Mixed Reviews

People have been anticipating the next installment of the ‘Indiana Jones’ series for close to two decades. Now the wait is over and people are getting ready for their chance to be the first one to see it. Yet, with all this hype many of us are wondering if the movie is really that good. After all it’s been almost 20 years (or more) since Harrison Ford has dusted off his fedora. Is he up to the challenge?

All Hail ‘Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian’

Those of you who are worried that the second installment to the ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ will dissapoint millions of fans can slowly let out that breath they’ve been holding and relax. The new movie by Andrew Adamson - ‘Prince Caspian’ - takes us on yet another great adventure with the Pevensie siblings.

Wachowski Brothers Overdue It With “Speed Racer”

The brilliant minds behind “The Matrix” have put their minds together once again and this time they gave us something a bit different. “Speed Racer” is based off of the 1960’s Japanese anime television series. Instead the two brothers – Andy and Larry Wachowski – have created a long-winded and over the top movie that many may find difficult to watch.

‘21′ Fails To Follow Storyline

In 21 an MIT club tried to pull off the art of beating blackjack through the use of code words and math. Watching the movie may even make you feel as if you could go to Vegas right now and beat the system yourself.

Of course, nothing’s ever that easy, nor is it as much fun as it looks. And that’s the problem with 21, a film that’s great with abstract theories but ignores the ugly truths about its characters—which is to say, there really aren’t any, just contrived motivations papered over with amiable, attractive young actors.

“10,000 B.C.” Takes Us Back Too Far

“10,000 BC” is one of those movies that looks like it could be action packed and full of great cinematic moments when you watch the trailer – but the moment the movie starts you are disappointed – despite the amazing CGI effects that could easily take your breath away.

‘Other Boleyn Girl’ Delivers Less Than Impressive Performance

Both Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson posses beauty and grace that make them a natural fit for the new historical drama – ‘The Other Boleyn Girl’ – which will come to theatres starting tomorrow. Natalie Portman plays the part of Anne Boleyn who is destined to be the second wife of the famous King Henry VIII (played by Eric Bana). She runs into competition for his majesty’s affection when he is drawn to her sister – Mary Boleyn (Scarlett Johansson).

‘Vantage Point’ Will Keep You On The Edge

‘Vantage Point’ is a political thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps you guessing at each twist and turn. The movie focuses a lot on the action aspect of the movie – which will blow your mind.

Cloverfield Shows New Side Of Horror

“Warning! The following movie may cause nausea and motion sickness.” This is the puzzling message many theatre goers will experience prior to scurrying to their seats amidst a darkened backdrop. The previews will roll, the all too familiar movie logos will be displayed and the first and last few minutes of still, silent film will cryptically greet audience members. Treasure these moments for they just might be the last few moments you will spend with your lunch or dinner or whatever you ate last.