Movies Released January 15, 2010

Friday, January 15

139 mins

The Lovely Bones PG-13

The story of Susie Salmon, a young girl who is murdered but continues to observe her family on Earth after her death. She witnesses the effect of her loss on her loved ones, while her killer skillfully covers his tracks and prepares to murder again.
Mark Wahlberg, Steven Spielberg, Peter Jackson, Ken Kamins, Saoirse Ronan, Philippa Boyens, Rachel Weisz, Jan Blenkin
Drama Adaptation Teen

The Book of Eli R

The story centers on a lone hero named Eli (Denzel Washington) who must fight his way across the wasteland of post apocalyptic America to protect a sacred book that might hold the key to saving the future of humanity. Gary Oldman will play Carnegie, the despot of a small makeshift town deficient of standard necessities, services, and most noticeably, laws. Carnegie is determined to take possession of the book Eli is guarding.
Joel Silver, Andrew Kosove, Broderick Johnson, Anthony Peckham, Allen Hughes, Albert Hughes, Susan Downey, Steve Richards
Drama Action Adventure
92 mins

The Spy Next Door PG

A man is asked to baby-sit his neighbor's children and winds up having to fight off secret agents after one of the kids inadvertently downloads a secret code.
Amber Valletta, Jackie Chan, Brian Levant, Robert Simonds, Billy Ray, George Lopez, Madeline Carroll, Tucker Tooley
Action Adventure Comedy
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Chance Pe Dance NR

New love convinces a struggling actor and dancer to enter a talent competition that could make him a superstar.
Ken Ghosh
Romance

44 Inch Chest R

The "44 Inch Chest" story unfolds when a jealous husband and his friends kidnap his wife's young lover, seeking retribution for his wounded ego. The film is a darkly funny and confrontational drama about a wronged man trying to rebuild his self-respect, aided only by a motley crew of his old friends.
Ian McShane, Malcolm Venville, David Scinto, Tom Wilkinson, Louis Mellis, Ray Winstone, Joanne Whalley
Drama
123 mins

Fish Tank NR

Everything changes for 15yr old Mia when her mum brings home a new boyfriend.
Andrea Arnold, Katie Jarvis
Drama

The Last Station

The story follows the last chaotic years of author Leo Tolstoy (Hopkins) as he faces a struggle for his soul between his wife (Streep) and his leading disciple (Giamatti). Tolstoy ends up fleeing from his home to a small railway station at Astapovo, where he thinks he's dying alone, not realizing that over one hundred newspapermen are camped outside waiting for reports of his condition.
Helen Mirren, James McAvoy, Paul Giamatti, Chris Curling, Michael Hoffman, Bonnie Arnold, Jens Meurer, Christopher Plummer
Drama

Friday, January 15