Sep 14th, 2007
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On January 23, 2002, Mariane Pearl’s (Angelina Jolie) world changed forever. Her husband Daniel (Dan Futterman), the South Asia Bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, was researching a story on shoe bomber Richard Reid. The story drew them to Karachi where a go-between had promised access to an elusive source. As Danny left for the meeting, he told Mariane he might be late for dinner. He never returned. In the face of death, Danny’s spirit of defiance and his unflinching belief in the power of journalism led Mariane to write about his disappearance, the intense effort to find him and his eventual murderer in her memoir A Mighty Heart: The Brave Life and Death of My Husband Danny Pearl. Six months pregnant when the ordeal began, she was carrying a son that Danny hoped to name Adam. She wrote the book to introduce Adam to the father he would never meet. Transcending religion, race and nationality, Mariane’s courageous desire to rise above the bitterness and hatred that continues to plague this post 9/11 world, serves as the purest expression of the joy of life she and Danny shared. check A Mighty Heart or Paramount Pictures for more info

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Coming Soon - Black Snake Moan

When divorced ex-musician Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) finds Rae (Christina Ricci) badly beaten by the side of the road, he brings her to his house and chains her to his radiator. Rae has been a wreck since her boyfriend (Justin Timberlake) went off to war, and has spent her time getting into fights and being taken advantage of by just about every man in town. As Lazarus watches Rae twitching with pain on his couch, he sees that the young woman’s only chance at redemption is in his hands. Rent From Monday


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New Indiana Jones Movie

The title of the new Indiana Jones adventure, now in production under the direction of Stephen Spielberg is Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skull it was revealed by actor Shia Labeouf. La Beouf who stars in the new Indiana Jones Film with Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Ray Winestone and John Hurt, announced the title during Sundays MTV Video Music Awards, which were broadcast live from Las Vegas. Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a Luacsfilm Ltd. production and is being distributed by Paramount Pictures. It will be released in the U.S. and simultaneously in most territories worldwide on Thursday May 22, 2008. Frank Marshall returns as producer, with Kathleeen Kennedy joining George Lucas as executive producer. Breaking news about Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull can be found at www.indianajones.com


Actors are moving into director's chair

Sean Penn is one of the great actors of his generation, yet he'd like to give it all up to remain behind the camera. "It's a good idea," Penn said at the Toronto International Film Festival, where "Into the Wild," his fourth directing effort played in advance of its Sept. 21 theatrical debut. On "Into the Wild", Penn adapts Jon Krakauer's best-seller about Christopher McCandless (Emile Hirsch), a young man whose bold, two-year trek around North America came to a tragic end in Alaska. Penn, who previously directed "The Indian Runner", "The Crossing Guard" and "The Pledge", said "Into the Wild" has reaffirmed his goal to one day give up acting in favor of directing.


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