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This Week in Film

Emma Roberts stars as small town teen detective Nancy Drew who travels with her father (Tate Donovan) to Los Angeles where she tries to fit in and attempts to solve the murder of a famous actress (Laura Elena Harring).  Josh Flitter, Max Thieriot, Amy Bruckner, Kay Panabaker, Barry Bostwick, and Rachael Leigh Cook also star.  Here’s a HD trailer if you prefer, and check out the official site.  Nancy Drew starts solving this mystery on Friday and we’ll have the review!

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This Week in Independent Film

Two social misfits, a fast-food cashier (Loren Horsley) and an electronic store clerk (Jermaine Clement), begin a romance at a “come as your favorite animal” costume party.  The film, from writer director Taika Cohen (Two Cars, One Night), also stars David Fane, Rachel House, Brian Sergent, and Jackie van Beek.  Here’s an HD trailer if you prefer, and check out the offical site.  The film opens exclusively in New York and Los Angeles on Friday.

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This Week in Foreign Film

From France comes this tale of a man (Francois Cluzet) still struggling to deal with the murder of his wife (Marie-Josee Croze) eight years before, only to receive an anonymous email suggesting she may still be alive and a simple message – “tell no one.”  Kristin Scott Thomas, Marina Hands, and Andre Dussollier also star.  Check out the official site.  The film, presented in French with English subtitles, opens in limited release on Friday.

Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)
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This Week in Film

In the town of Willard the sun always shines, zombies deliver the mail, and the world still remains perpetually stuck in the 1950’s all thanks to ZomCom who domesticated the zombie attackers and made the world perfect.  But when Timmy’s (K’Sun Ray) zombie best friend Fido (Billy Connolly) eats the neighbor the truth behind the perfect facade begins to be revealed.  Carrie Anne Moss and Tim Blake Nelson also star.  Check out the official site.  The film scares itself into limited release on Friday.

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This Week in Foreign Film

Director Geoffrey Wright and screenwriter Victoria Hill (who also stars as Lady Macbeth) re-imagine Shakespeare’s classic tragedy into a contemporary tale of gang violence in Melbourne, Australia.  Sam Worthington, Lachy Hulme, and Gary Sweet star.  Here’s a HD trailer if you prefer, and you can also check out the official site.  The film opens in limited release on Friday.

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