What New Movies Start on Friday, April 11th?

April 10, 2008 · Filed Under New Movies This Friday · Comment 

This week, there are five new movies hitting the big screen. Three are opening everywhere and two are in limited release.

Opening Nationwide on Friday, April 11th:

Movie: Prom Night (PG-13)
Starring: Brittany Snow, Scott Porter, Jessica Stroup, Dana Davis & Collins Pennie
Genre: Horror
Synopsis: It’s the senior prom and you are ready for the time of your life, but things turn bad when the obsessed killer that you thought was in jail escapes.
First Thoughts: Another crappy slasher flick.

Movie: Street Kings (R)
Starring: Keanu Reeves, Forest Whitaker, Hugh Laurie, Chris Evans, Common & The Game
Genre: Action Drama
Synopsis: A detective is out to find the people who killed his partner. His captain tries to keep him in line and Internal Affairs away. Now partnered with a young detective, they track down those responsible.
First Thoughts: The cast looks great and the trailer looks good. How much you want to bet that I am about to be suckered into to seeing a mediocre retread of a cop-out-for-revenge movie?

Movie: Smart People (R)
Starring: Dennis Quaid, Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church & Ellen Page
Genre: Romantic Comedy Drama
Synopsis: A widowed lit professor doesn’t see much of his son or daughter and is about to start a relationship with a former student. His bother shows up and things transpire that make him see he needs to change things. He needs to reconnect with his kids and get his life back.
First Thoughts: Might be the smart choice this weekend, but I am a sucker for an action cop drama.

Movies in Limited Release:

  • The Visitor - Drama about a man that needs to change and does so through learning to play the African drum.
  • Young@Heart - The Young@Heart chorus from New England perform songs from artist such as The Clash and Coldplay.

For New Movie Friday there are three new movies to choose from this week. They are Prom Night, Street Kings and Smart People. What new movie looks good to you this week?

Movie Review: Leatherheads - Starring George Clooney, Renée Zellweger & John Krasinski

April 10, 2008 · Filed Under Movie Reviews · Comment 

Leatherheads SoundtrackMovie: Leatherheads (PG-13)
Released: April 4th, 2008
Runtime: 1 hr. 54 min.
Ticket Price: $9.50
Refreshments: Red Vines
Starring: George Clooney, Renée Zellweger, John Krasinski & Stephen Root
Director: George Clooney

Rating: Worth a Full Price Ticket

Synopsis: It is 1925 and a charming football hero wants to take his team from fighting in bars to playing before large stadium crowds. But, the league is on the verge of collapse and the team has lost its sponsor. So, it is up to him to save the day. He sets out to recruit a college football star to play for them, thus getting the recognition his sport deserves. The new golden boy seems to be too good to be true and a local journalist sets out to show that is exactly the case. While she digs into his story, he and his teammate that recruited him vie for her affections.

Review: It is always nice to leave the movies being pleasantly surprised, as was the case with Leatherheads. After watching the commercials and trailers, the movie looked kind of cheesy. While trailers usually make movies look better than they are, it turned out not to be the case here, as it was completely the other way around. Leatherheads is much better than you might be led to believe.

George Clooney (Michael Clayton, Ocean’s Eleven), as director, has put together a thoroughly enjoyable film, from opening with the vintage Universal Pictures logo to the classic riding off into the sunset type ending. As actor, he is so versatile, in this he just looks like a guy from the 1920s.

What made the movie for me was the interaction between Clooney and co-star Renée Zellweger (Cinderella Man, Bridget Jone’s Diary). The back-and-forth banter was reminiscent of classic screwball romcoms from the 1930s and 40s, something in the vein of a His Girl Friday.

Another things was the score and music put together by Randy Newman. The music takes you back in time and deposits you in the days of yesteryear. It also really moves things along and provides just the right background to what is happening on screen.

There are many scenes that will make you laugh out loud. Not smile or chuckle, laugh out loud. It has been a while since I have been to a movie where so many seemed to be having a good time. I overheard many leaving the theater rating it as an A, as a small survey had passed out to moviegoers on their way in.

Overall, Leatherheads is well worth seeing, even at full price. It is the funniest movie I have seen so far this year and hopefully points to better things ahead, cause an end to the this period of mostly garbage that has filled theaters since the year began is long over due.

Well, let us know what you thought of Leatherheads.