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Latest Movies Announced by Movie Publishers That will be in Cinemas Soon and possibly on DVD in the Future, Hot of The Press! at wastechina.com |
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01Oct - Dimension Films Cursed - Movies An estranged brother and sister living in Los Angeles, mourning the recent loss of their parents.
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01Oct -
DreamWorks Pictures Shark Tale - Movies This mafia movie, set in the world of saltwater fish, is the story of what happens when the son of the shark boss (De Niro) of a fish crime family is killed (by a dropped anchor).
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01Oct -
Sony Pictures Classics In My Country - Movies
Langston Whitfield (Jackson) is a Washington Post journalist. His editor
provocatively sends him to South Africa to cover the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission hearings
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08Oct -
Lions Gate Films I Am David - Movies I AM DAVID is the celebrated film adaptation of Anne Holm’s internationally acclaimed novel North to Freedom.
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08Oct -
Warner Bros A Sound of Thunder - Movies Based on a short story by master of science fiction Ray Bradbury, the sci-fi action adventure A Sound of Thunder is set in the future, when time travel is not only possible it's a lucrative monopoly.
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08Oct -
20th Century Fox Taxi - Movies This is the story of a single mother and pizza deliverer, Belle (Latifah), who decides to use her record for making the speedy deliveries to another use, becoming a cabbie.
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15Oct -
Miramax Films Shall We Dance - Movies An accountant grows increasingly bored with his life and spying a beautiful dance teacher, decides to take some lessons to spice up his life.
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15Oct -
Fox Searchlight Films I Heart Huckabee's - Movies This ensemble comedy is about a married couple, the Jaffes (Hoffman, Tomlin), who work as detectives, helping people solve existential crises in their lives.
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22Oct -
Miramax Films J.M. Barrie's Neverland - Movies Set in early 1900s London, this is the true story of how Scottish playwright and author James M. Barrie (Depp) struggled to bring to the stage for the first time a play called "Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up".
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29Oct -
Universal Pictures Unchain My Heart: The Ray Charles Story - Movies This is a story of how a young man, Ray Charles (Jamie Foxx), from a poor family in Albany, Georgia, who went from glaucoma at the age of six, overcame the obstacles life placed in his way and became a famous pianist and rock and roll performer.
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29Oct -
Paramount Classics Asylum - Movies
Set at a maximum security psychiatric asylum outside London in the summer of
1959, this is the story of the wife, Stella (Richardson), of a psychiatrist who
has recently moved there with her husband, Max (Bonneville)
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29Oct -
Artisan Entertainment Eulogy - Movies Eulogy is ultimately a heartwarming portrait of a houseful of misfits celebrating the strangest and most enduring bond of all. Kate Collins (Deschanel), struggling through an awkward first year at college, returns home upon the death of her grandfather.
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Oct 2004 - Lions Gate Films The Devil's Rejects - Movies This is the sequel to the horror film, House of 1000 Corpses, which was finally released in April, 2003 by Lions Gate Films after being kept on a shelf for quite some time by Universal Pictures, the film's original distributor.
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Oct 2004 -
Artisan Entertainment Man-Thing - Movies The Man-Thing is a mindless monster living in the Florida Everglades made up mostly of a shambling mound of plant life, in which there is something that was formerly human.
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Oct 2004 -
ThinkFilm Primer - Movies Four amateur inventors are surprised by the success of their latest breakthrough, an extremely powerful device which has the potential to change the world forever.
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Oct 2004 -
Palm Pictures Purple Butterfly - Movies 1928. Manchuria. Itami, a young Japanese man, falls deeply in love with Cynthia, a beautiful Chinese girl.
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Oct 2004 -
IFC Films Sex is Comedy - Movies An actor and actress hate each other, yet are trapped in the purgatory of having to perfect a love scene in a film with a director who could be categorized as far beyond obssessive.
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