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Rafi (Thurman), a 37-year-old divorced New Yorker, meets and quickly falls for a 23-year-old painter from Brooklyn. Rafi's therapist, Lisa (Streep), thinks the new relationship is a great idea, even if it's not meant to last. But when Lisa discovers that her son is actually the guy dating Rafi, she finds it increasingly difficult to serve as her therapist.
Prime
Legend of Zorro
It's 1850, and after fighting to help California become the 31st state, Zorro (Banderas) has promised his wife, Elena (Zeta-Jones), that he'll give up his secret identity and go back to living as Alejandro de la Vega. But he has second thoughts when an old villain threatens to unleash a threat that's been years in the making.
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A rap mogul named Summer G has everything he could ever want, with one exception: the love of his life, who's now married to a philandering Wall Street tycoon (Underwood). He risks it all just to get her back.
The Weather Man
The Weather Man
Dave Spritz (Nic Cage), a TV weatherman in Chicago, gets his big chance: a spot on a popular morning show in New York City. While his career takes off, he finds that his relationship with his ex-wife (Hope Davis) and his kids founders. Before long, he's in the middle of a painful divorce. He then turns to his father (Michael Caine), a successful novelist, for advice on how to get his life in order.
Chicken Little
When an acorn falls to the ground, a young chicken (Braff) thinks the sky is falling and causes widespread panic by spreading the inaccurate news to the rest of his animal friends, Abby Mallard, Runt of the Litter and Fish Out of Water. Later, after his reputation is ruined, the chicken is clobbered by a real piece of the sky as it falls to Earth.
Elizabethtown
Two for the Money
Starring Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom.
1 1/2 stars, rated PG-13.
.After costing his company millions of dollars, Drew Baylor (Bloom) travels back to his Kentucky hometown for his father's funeral. Along the way, he meets Claire (Dunst), a flight attendant who becomes very assertive in her quest to hook up with Drew. Meanwhile, he's gotta deal with his painfully quirky family of yokels.
Starring Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey
and Rene Russo
2 and 1/2 Stars Rated R
A star college football player (McConaughey) blows out his knee, forcing him to consider other career options. He's hired by a man (Pacino) who runs a big-time sports-gambling business, and soon he's on the way to the top.