Monthly Archives: December 2005
Over the Hedge Movie Posters
New family animated film distributed by 20th Century Fox and produced by Dreamworks Animation, it’s set for a release on May 19th, 2006. We watched the Over the Hedge trailer when we saw Wallace and Grommit, and well, ah – … Continue reading
Lie With Me movie posters
Well, the title fits the poster – you be the judge… It appears to be a romance / drama about connecting while trying to avoid the middle class (or universal) problems / obligations of commitment and family. Distributed by ThinkFilm. … Continue reading
Madea’s Family Reunion Movie Posters
Set for a limited release on February 24th, 2006, it stars and is directed by Tyler Perry who wrote the screenplay and acted in Diary of a Mad Black Woman. View a Madea’s Family Reunion movie trailer here >> Cast: … Continue reading
Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio
This biopic drama from Dreamworks had a limited release opening on September 30th, 2005. It’s the story of a talented mom with a “knack for words”, that kept her struggling family going by winning jingle writing contests held by corporations … Continue reading
Cake Movie Posters
A romantic comedy, the brief synopsis from Yahoo! movies is: “A free-spirited travel writer who has a phobia of relationships finds herself tested when she accepts an offer to take over her father’s business–a conservative bridal magazine. ” It stars … Continue reading
Miami Vice Movie Posters
Ah, another TV show to big screen translation. Although the casting for the starring roles looks good, and Michael Mann is the director – could be worth the time. Previous Michael Mann film projects include Thief (1981), Manhunter (1986), Heat … Continue reading
Grandma’s Boy Movie Posters
This comedy from 20th Century Fox opens January 6, 2006. It’s about a 36 year-old slacker who’s a video game fanatic who is forced into moving in with his grandmother and roommates, but tells his friends he’s living with a … Continue reading
Glory Road Movie Posters
An inspirational new sports movie based on the true story of the 1966 Texas Western college basketball team which surprised the country by winning the 1966 NCAA tournament title. Glory Road opens in theatres on January 13th, 2006. You can … Continue reading
Weekend Box Office – Dec 23 – 26, 2006
King Kong managed to hold on to a slim lead for the number one box office spot over the 4 day holiday weekend. Industry observers still don’t know how to rate the performance of King Kong, but time will tell … Continue reading
The New World Movie Posters
The opening for The New World has been delayed until January 20th, 20. Terrence Malick directs this retelling of the classic story of John Smith and Pocahontas. The film is distributed by New Line Cinema. Pictured at right is a … Continue reading
Memoirs of a Geisha – International Style A
Another poster style available for Memoirs of a Geisha – a DS 1 Sheet – International Style A 2005. The movie opened on December 9th, 2005, and up until December 18th, in two weeks it had done $2,274,320 at the … Continue reading
Tristan & Isolde Movie Posters
A medieval fantasy based on the legend of two young lovers, doomed against the forces of royal politics. From 20th Century Fox, it opens January 13th, 2006. Ridley Scott, his brother Tony Scott and Elie Samaha are producers. Director Kevin … Continue reading
Nanny McPhee Movie Posters
This new kids comedy is based on the Nurse Matilda books about a strangely powerful nanny. Emma Thompson stars in this picture distributed by United International Pictures and Universal Pictures Distribution. Director Kirk Jones also made the 1998 film, Waking … Continue reading
Something New Movie Posters
Something New from Focus Features opens nationwide on February 3, 2006. Billed as a romantic comedy / drama, the lead role is filled by Sanaa Lathan, who made her starring debut in Love and Basketball. You can view a Something … Continue reading
The Squid and the Whale
This teen comedy / drama had a limited release opening on October 5th, 2005 in New York. The critics seem to agree that this is a picture to see. Eleanor Ringel Gillespie of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution sums it up: “Excruciatingly … Continue reading
