April 2006 Soundtracks

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Akeelah and the Bee PG

A heart-warming, triumph-over adversity drama, "Akeelah and the Bee" centers on a precocious eleven-year-old girl, Akeelah Anderson (Keke Palmer), from south Los Angeles, who is discovered to have a talent for words. In spite of the objections of her mother Wanda (Angela Bassett), Akeelah enters a spelling contest. Her gift takes her to compete in the National Spelling Bee, the most famous competition of its kind in the world. On the way, she is helped by a forthright, mysterious teacher, Dr. Larabee (Laurence Fishburne) and a cast of colorful characters from the community. Her journey evokes pride in the neighborhood, bringing them together and, in the end, all witness the courage and inspiration of one amazing little girl.
Laurence Fishburne, Todd Wagner, Angela Bassett, Keke Palmer, Sid Ganis, Mark Cuban, Marc Butan, Michael Romersa
Drama

Take the Lead PG-13

Pierre Dulaine is a Manhattan ballroom teacher and competitor who volunteers his time to teach ballroom dancing to a group of New York inner city high school kids. Initially forced to participate as a form of detention, the kids reject Mr. Dulaine's efforts until his unwavering commitment and dedication finally inspires them to embrace the program, infusing it with their own unique hip-hop style while subconsciously learning valuable life lessons about pride, respect, self-esteem and honor.
Alfre Woodard, Laura Benanti, Jenna Dewan, John Ortiz, Dante Basco, Marcus T. Paulk, Diane Nabatoff, Christopher Godsick
Drama Teen

The Notorious Bettie Page R

The story of Bettie Page, uber-successful 1950's pin-up model, one of the first sex icons in America, and the target of a Senate investigation (based on her bondage photos).
Katie Roumel, Pamela Koffler, Mary Harron, David Strathairn, Guinevere Turner, Christine Vachon, Gretchen Mol, Lili Taylor
Drama
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Kinky Boots PG-13

Charlie Price sets out to rescue his dad's ailing Northampton Shoe Factory with the help of a sassy Soho cabaret star named Lola by manufacturing erotic women's boots.
Joel Edgerton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Suzanne Mackie, Julian Jarrold, Nick Barton, Geoff Deane, Tim Firth, Linda Bassett
Comedy

La Mujer de Mi Hermano R

After almost ten years of marriage, the stunningly attractive Zoë realizes that her marriage to Ignacio no longer carries the passion and spark it once had. Emotionally adrift, she is left to search for those sensations once again, and soon finds herself seduced into the arms of Gonzalo, her husband's brother. At first, Zoe becomes reinvigorated by the romance. But her decision soon launches a series of events that drives these three people through a gauntlet of revenge, secret and despair that will unravel them all.
Manolo Cardona, Ricardo de Montreuil, Jaime Bayly, Barbara Mori, Christian Meier, Gaby Espino, Bruno Bichir, Angélica Aragón
Drama Foreign

Stick It PG-13

Jeff Bridges will play the coach of a team of rule-abiding gymnasts who develop a taste for rebellion after a renegade member (Missy Peregrym) joins the crew. Vanessa Lengies co-stars as Peregrym's rival.
Jeff Bridges, Missy Peregrym, Vanessa Lengies, Tarah Paige, Gail Lyon, Jessica Bendinger
Comedy Sports

Hoot PG

Three middle-schoolers take on greedy land developers, corrupt politicians, and clueless cops in the mystery adventure "Hoot" based on Carl Hiaasen's Newbery Honor-winning book. Produced by Jimmy Buffet, Frank Marshall and Walden Media, "Hoot" revolves around a Montana boy who moves to Florida and unearths a disturbing threat to a local population of endangered owls. Determined to protect his new environment, the boy and his friends fight to prevent the adults from making a big mistake. Packed with surprising plot twists, quirky characters, and offbeat humor, "Hoot" is a classic story that's fun for all ages.
Frank Marshall, Rob Lieber, Brie Larson, Luke Wilson, Will Shriner, Logan Lerman, Cody Linley, Jimmy Buffett
Action Adventure Fantasy Family Kids

American Dreamz PG-13

On the morning of his re-election, the President (Quaid) decides to read the newspaper for the first time in four years. This starts him down a slippery slope. He begins reading obsessively, reexamining his black and white view of the world, holing up in his bedroom in his pajamas. Frightened by the President's apparent nervous breakdown, his Chief of Staff (Dafoe) pushes him back into the spotlight, booking him as a guest judge on the television ratings juggernaut (and the President's personal fave), the weekly talent show American Dreamz.

America can't seem to get enough of American Dreamz, hosted by self-aggrandizing, self-loathing Martin Tweed (Grant), ever on the lookout for the next insta-celebrity. His latest crop of hopefuls includes Sally (Moore), a conniving steel magnolia with a devoted, dopey veteran boyfriend (Klein), and Omer, a recent Southern Californian immigrant (who just happens to be a bumbling, show tune singing, would-be terrorist awaiting activation). When both Sally and Omer make it to the final round of Dreamz—where the President will be judging along with Tweed—the stage is set for a show the nation will never forget.
Willem Dafoe, Dennis Quaid, Mandy Moore, Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz, Hugh Grant, Marcia Gay Harden, John Cho
Comedy Satire

Thank You for Smoking R

In a role Aaron Eckhart seems born to play, the hero of "Thank You for Smoking" is Nick Naylor, chief spokesman for Big Tobacco, who makes his living defending the rights of smokers and cigarette makers in today's neo-puritanical culture. Confronted by health zealots out to ban tobacco and an opportunistic senator (Macy) who wants to put poison labels on cigarette packs, Nick goes on a PR offensive, spinning away the dangers of cigarettes on TV talk shows and enlisting a Hollywood super-agent (Rob Lowe) to promote smoking in movies. Nick's newfound notoriety attracts the attention of both tobacco's head honcho (Duvall) and an investigative reporter for an influential Washington daily (Holmes). Nick says he is just doing what it takes to pay the mortgage, but he begins to think about how his work makes him look in the eyes of his young son Joey (Bright).
Aaron Eckhart, Jason Reitman, Maria Bello, Katie Holmes, David O. Sacks, Sam Elliott, Rob Lowe, Cameron Bright
Drama
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