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Frontier(s)

Frontier(s)Release: May. 9, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending   Details | Photos ) — After a heist job goes incredibly wrong, a quartet of crooks run from the police and hide out at a dingy hotel in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately, however, the hotel is run by a family of neo-Nazi cannibals who are thrilled that such a scrumptious feast has landed at their establishment.

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Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens 400 Blows - Small Summer Movies - Cinematical

Jeffrey M. Anderson's 400 Screens 400 Blows - Small Summer Movies
Cinematical, CA -1 hour ago
Every color, movement and cut was designed for maximum effect (I've always been puzzled how Tykwer's movies since have seemed so long and sluggish.

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Summer Movies Back to the City, for More Than Just Sex - New York Times


New York Times
Summer Movies Back to the City, for More Than Just Sex
New York Times, United States -34 minutes ago
From left, flanked by happy couples: Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis. By GINIA BELLAFANTE LAST year,

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Speed Racer

Speed RacerRelease: May. 9, 2008   Rated: Rating Pending   Details | Trailers | Photos ) — Based on the classic children’s cartoon, Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) is a young hotshot race car driver who has a good support team behind him, including his mom (Susan Sarandon), dad (John Goodman) and girlfriend Trixie (Christina Ricci). With his powerful race winning Mach 5 vehicle, Speed angers a ruthless mogul (Roger Allam) who is out to control the world of professional racing by “fixing” the competitions. Teaming up with the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox), Speed attempts to win the cross-country rally The Crucible and keep the sport he loves honest.

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Son of Rambow

Son of RambowRelease: May. 2, 2008   Rated: PG-13 - for some violence and reckless behavior   Avg. Score: 3.13/5    Details | Trailers | Photos | Reviews ) The Gist — A quirky diversion, but that’s about it.

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