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How to Cook Your Life

How to Cook Your LifeReleased: 05/06/2008   Rated: PG-13 - for brief strong language   Avg. Score: 2.5/5     | Trailers | Photos | Reviews ) — Edward Espe Brown is a Zen master who likes to apply ancient principles of Buddhism to the modern world of food preparation. He and his eager students go on a spiritual journey to see how preparing a meal can promote peace within the body and the mind.

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Teeth

TeethReleased: 05/06/2008   Rated: R - for disturbing sequences involving sexuality and violence, language and some drug use   Avg. Score: 3.33/5     | Trailers | Photos | Reviews ) — Dawn (Jess Weixler) is a shy teenage girl who actively resists the temptation to give in to her hormones, so she stays very active in her school’s chastity group. However, when she’s sexually assaulted, she discovers that her genitals have teeth, and they bite!

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

The Diving Bell and the ButterflyReleased: 04/29/2008   Rated: PG-13 - for nudity, sexual content and some language   Avg. Score: 4.69/5     | Trailers | Photos | Reviews ) — Based on a true story, Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric) was the editor of Elle France. After a major stroke in 1995, he was left completely paralyzed except for his left eye. However, with just his one eye, he was able to blink out his memoir and describe what it was like not being able to move. He also very vividly described wild fantasy worlds he could visit in this mind.

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Nanking

NankingReleased: 04/29/2008   Rated: R - for disturbing images and descriptions of wartime atrocities, including rape   Avg. Score: 4/5     | Trailers | Photos | Reviews ) — This documentary takes a look at Japan’s invasion of Nanking, China in the first days of WWII, during which a group of unarmed Westerners created a safety zone where over 200,000 Chinese were saved from the brutal assault. This tragic tale comes alive again through the stories of the survivors, archival footage and the letters written by the Westerners as read by Woody Harrelson, Mariel Hemingway, Jurgen Prochnow, Stephen Dorff and more.

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The Golden Compass

The Golden CompassReleased: 04/29/2008   Rated: PG-13 for sequences of fantasy violence   Avg. Score: 3.25/5     | Trailers | Photos | Reviews ) — A young student, Lyra Belaqua (Dakota Blue Richards), begins a mighty journey to save the universe after learning that a valuable microscopic particle is under attack. Based on the first book in Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy.

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