An ambitious young New Yorker (Kristen Bell), disillusioned with romance, takes a whirlwind trip to Rome where she defiantly plucks magic coins from a ‘foolish’ fountain of like, inexplicably igniting the passion of an odd group of suitors: a sausage magnate (Danny DeVito), a street magician (Jon Heder), an adoring painter (Will Arnett) and a self-admiring model (Dax Shepard). But when a charming reporter (Josh Duhamel) pursues her with equal zest, how will she know if his like is the real thing?
Not sure that a few coins would be enough for me to forget Kristen Bell’s role in Heroes… Watching this trailer of When In Rome I was nearly expecting her to unleash her electric rage! Anyway, I loved the music heard in this trailer, hope the movie soundtrack will be as excellent.
Edge of Darkness centers on a veteran cop (Mel Gibson) whose only grown-up child (Bojana Novakovic) is murdered on the steps of his home. The cop unearths his daughter’s secret life and discovers a world of corporate cover-ups and government collusion. Huston takes on the role of a shady businessman while Roberts will play the role of the daughter’s distraught boyfriend.
Less action than in Taken or in Law Abiding Citizen, but they place more emphasis on the plot in Edge of Darkness. I’d say that Edge of Darkness looks like a solid thriller even if it’s not an exceptional movie.
Release date:Fri 29, Jan 2010
A terrible deed on the part of a tough minor-league hockey player (Johnson) results in an unusual sentence: He must serve one week as a real-life tooth fairy.
No need to bash this film: it’s not Rambo, but it’s gonna be fun to watch in family. And one can’t deny that the Rock looks with his small wings is something worth seeing. Sing me up for the Tooth Fairy!
Release date:
Fri 22, Jan 2010
This is the coming to age tale of a boy– Nick Twisp (Michael Cera)– who is a cynical 16-year-ancient who transforms from a normal teenager into a youth in open revolt to attempt to win the heart of Sheeni Saunders (Portia Doubleday). Nick Twisp takes on innumerable tasks that cause his uncaring parents to worry. Whilst on his way to ecstasy Twisp gets himself in several incidences that include helping his friend disappear to make a girl realize she likes him, burning down berkley, disappearing to India, and going undercover to hide from the FBI. This all with the intent to gain his darling Sheeni Suanders approval, and gain a sexual relationship with her, while she does nearly everything under the sun to make his attempts fail. In the end they find even terms where they nearly can live happily ever after.
Release date:
Fri 15, Jan 2010
While babysitting his neighbor’s children, a mild-mannered man (Jackie Chan) winds up having to fight off secret agents after one of the kids inadvertently downloads a secret code.
I’m fan of Jackie Chan and can’t have enough, even his dumb jokes make laugh! Must be because of his amusing friendly face.
Release date:
Fri 15, Jan 2010
In a post-apocalyptic world, a lone hero (Denzel Washington) guards the Book of Eli, which provides knowledge that could redeem society. The despot of a small, makeshift town (Gary Oldman) plans to take possession of the book.
This Book of Eli trailer makes me want to go play to Fallout the post-nuclear role playing game! Hell the Book of Eli really feels like the game Fallout, with maybe a touch of Blade because of Denzel Washington using a samurai sword! The whole things is a damn explosive combination that for sure will catch the attention! Sign me on for the Book of Eli movie!
Release date:Fri 15, Jan 2010