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1/10/2009

Opening this Weekend: January 9-12, 2009

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Bride Wars Movie PosterKate Hudson and Anne Hathaway star in the chick flick, “Bride Wars” about every girl’s dream of the perfect wedding. The pair play best friends who become bridal rivals when their weddings are scheduled on the same day.

Sometimes the soul of a dead person has been so tainted with evil that it is denied entrance to heaven. It must endlessly wander the borderlands between worlds, desperately searching for a new body to inhabit. In the horror movie, “The Unborn,” a woman is haunted by one such soul, called a dybbuk. Odette Yustman and Gary Oldman star in this movie by writer/director David Goyer (“Blade: Trinity,” “The Invisible,” “Batman Begins“).

The highly acclaimed “Gran Torino” from Clint Eastwood expands into wide release this weekend as well. Eastwood directs and stars as a grumpy Korean War veteran who must protect his neighborhood from the threat of street gangs. “Gran Torino,” marks his first film role since his Academy Award winning “Million Dollar Baby.”

Also opening nationwide is “Not Easily Broken” starring Taraji P. Henson (“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button“). A couple’s love and faith are tested when the wife is injured in a car crash and the husband becomes attracted to another woman. This drama, directed by Bill Duke is adapted from a book of the same name by renowned pastor and author Bishop T. D. Jakes.

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