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Major Releases This Week

First Sunday 41

Dear Lord Baby Jesus, help Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan learn the sin of their ways as two bungling criminals who see Church as the next big score. [Rated PG-13]

Hottie and the Nottie, The 7

When Nate (Joel David Moore) finds his interest shifting from Cristabel (Paris Hilton) to June (Christine Lakin), he realizes just how deep beauty can go. [Rated PG-13]

Over Her Dead Body 30

Kate (Eva Longoria Parker) is killed on her wedding day, but that doesn't stop her from acting like a desperate housewife intent on sabotaging her fiancé's (Paul Rudd) new relationship. [Rated PG-13]

P.S. I Love You 39

Gerard Butler writes to Hilary Swank from beyond the grave in this weeper based on the Cecelia Ahern novel. [Rated PG-13]


Also Released This Week

Bella 47

Eduardo Verastegui, the "Brad Pitt of Latin America," serves up more than romance as a failed soccer player turned cook who befriends an unemployed waitress. [Rated PG-13]

Business of Being Born, The 68

Rikki Lake explores the industry of baby-making--a business which is not as fun as it sounds. [Not Rated]

Delirious 68

A homeless kid (Michael Pitt) sky rockets to fame after a Brittany-esque pop star takes a shine to him. The only one not rooting for the little K-fed is the failed celeb photographer (Steve Buscemi) who "helped" him out when he was still on the streets. [Not Rated]

Hollywood Dreams 52

A typically improvised effort for director Henry Jaglom, "Dreams" follows a young Midwestern woman who arrives in Los Angeles seeking stardom. [Rated R]

Teeth 57

Dawn takes a bite out of crime (but not with her mouth) in this creepy comedy about a horrendous medical condition. [Rated R]

 

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