April 2007 Soundtracks

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Firehouse Dog PG

The story follows Rexxx, Hollywood's most in-demand canine star. After getting lost, the divalike dog is adopted by a down-on-its-luck firehouse. Rexxx teams with a 12-year-old boy (Hutcherson) to turn the scrappy firehouse into the city's finest.
Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Dash Mihok, Claire-Dee Lim, Bree Turner, Steven Culp
Comedy Family Kids

Grindhouse R

Two sixty-minute horror movies, Quentin Tarantino's zombie pic "Death Proof" and Robert Rodriguez's slasher-themed "Planet Terror", are combined as a feature.
Rose McGowan, Bob Weinstein, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, Tracie Thoms, Danny Trejo, Harvey Weinstein, Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Thriller Suspense Horror
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In the Land of Women PG-13

Adam Brody plays Carter Webb who has just been dumped by his true love Sophia (Elena Anaya). Heartbroken and depressed, Carter escapes Los Angeles to suburban Michigan to care for his ailing grandmother (Olympia Dukakis). Soon after his arrival, Carter stumbles into the lives of the family living directly across the street: Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan), the mother of two daughters: Paige (Makenzie Vega), and older sister Lucy (Kristen Stewart). Through his relationships with these women, as well as with his grandmother, Carter discovers that what felt like an end was only just the beginning of something else....
Kristen Stewart, Clark Gregg, Steve Golin, Jonathan Kasdan, Adam Brody, Lindsay Sloane, Dustin Milligan, Lawrence Kasden
Comedy

Stomp the Yard PG-13

The story follows a troubled 19-year-old from the gang-infested streets of L.A. who enrolls in a black university in Atlanta. There he is courted by the top two campus fraternities, both of which need his fierce street-style dance moves to win the highly coveted national stepshow competition. The movie is set in the world of "fraternity stepping," a popular activity among black colleges.
Ne-Yo, Columbus Short, Sylvain White, Robert Adetuyi, Gregory Ramon Anderson, Megan Good, Brian White, Darrin DeWitt Henson
Drama Music

Because I Said So PG-13

Daphne Wilder is a mother whose love knows no bounds or boundaries. As a single parent, she has raised three fantastic girls--klutzy, adorable Milly, stable psychologist Maggie and sexy and irreverent Mae--to become the kind of women any mom would die to have. The only problem is they're about to strangle her. In order to prevent her youngest, Milly, from making the same romantic mistakes she did, Daphne decides to set her up with the perfect man. The one thing Daphne decides not to tell Milly, however, is that she placed an ad in the online personals to find him. If anyone knows exactly what her daughter does and doesn't need out of a long-term relationship (or clothes or her career), it's Daphne. Comic mayhem unfolds as the well-intended mom continues to do the wrong thing for the right reasons--all in the name of love for her beloved daughter. Is the man of Daphne's (erm, Milly's) dreams the responsible architect Jason, or is he the free-spirited rocker Johnny? Daphne will continue to push, cajole, suggest and nudge her way into Milly's smallest of decisions until she rights the wrongs of her own life choices or drives her girl nuts. But once Johnny's own father, Joe, catches a buried spark within Daphne, things really start to heat up for the Wilder matriarch. Finally letting herself begin to fall, Daphne begins to wonder if she is just pushing her girls as a way of ignoring her own issues.
Tom Everett Scott, Mandy Moore, Paul Brooks, Jessie Nelson, Diane Keaton, Lauren Graham, Piper Perabo, Gabriel Macht
Comedy
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