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November 25th

Babies

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Letters to Juliet

MAMMA MIA!’s Amanda Seyfried stars in this romantic drama set in Verona, Italy. A young American journeys to the town, where she becomes a volunteer, answering letters addressed to Shakespeare’s Juliet that ask for the fictional young character’s advice on love. When an older woman (Vanessa Redgrave) receives her response, she too travels to Italy, where romance is on the itinerary for both women.

Young Victoria

Cinema previously celebrated an aging Queen Victoria with MRS. BROWN, but this costume drama looks at the monarch's early life. Emily Blunt (THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA) stars as the queen in this story that chronicles her rise to the crown and her romance with Prince Albert. THE YOUNG VICTORIA also stars Oscar winner Jim Broadbent, Mark Strong, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, and Rupert Friend.

Police, Adjective

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November 24th

Remember Me

After the success of RACHEL GETTING MARRIED, screenwriter Jenny Lumet turns her talent to this romantic drama. MEMOIRS centers on a couple who struggle to forge a new relationship in the midst of hardship.

Bitch Slap

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November 23rd

Town Called Panic

This unusual feature (a French-Belgian-Luxembourgian co-production) stylistically recalls the work of Art Clokey (GUMBY, DAVEY AND GOLIATH), with its lead cast consisting entirely of stop motion-animated children's toys. The premise concerns two such toys--Cowboy (Stephane Aubier) and Indian (Bruce Ellison)--who plan to buy a birthday gift for their friend Horse (the voice of Vincent Patar) but accidentally destroy his house.

November 20th

The Top Five Ski Movies

Those of us you who take ski holidays may be interested in what is available on DVD with regards to skiing movies. If so you are in for a treat. There are at least five great ones out on DVD now. One of the best has to be A New Dawn. Taking over two full years to produce, A New Dawn represents how the travels of ski pros unfolded....successful and failed, rainy and sunny, flawed and wonderful, all in the same ski movie. It was shot from Maine to Western NY to Whistler to Stockholm to San Francisco to Stockholm, and points in between, and attempts to tell the story exactly as it happened. One thing for sure is that it is not your typical ski movie. This movie will make you want to hit the slopes like no other.

Another favorite is Children Of Winter, also available on DVD. This film features huge air and deep powder. The film tour covers nine countries worldwide and crisscrosses the nation. It showcases spectacular footage shot in Iceland, Alaska, British Columbia, Austria, and Japan with unbelievable performances by an impressive assembly of world-class athletes. Another great movie available on DVD is Anomaly and is Teton Gravity Research's (TGR’s) newest 16mm and HD ski and snowboard release. It showcases the abnormal and freakish abilities of today’s top athletes as they push the boundary of what is humanly possible. These top athletes forge into a brave new world of riding in locations around the globe. The anomaly unfolds as Jamie Pierre survives a world record 25-story free fall, Jeremy Jones continues to touch the void in Alaska, Erik Roner completes his disturbing two-year vision, Candide takes his unique style to Alaska, and legends Jeremy Nobis and Seth Morrison trade lines on a boat trip in Canada.

Another good bet on DVD is the movie Believe. You can follow Tanner Hall and crew around the world as they take skiing to a new level unlike anything ever seen before. Believe takes you from sessions in chest deep blower powder at Mt. Baker to a little cat time in Retallack, British Columbia. The journey picks up major speed as it continues through Whistler, B.C., then on to a massive roadside session in Japan as Seth Morrison throws a 150+ double front flip to a stop in Haines Alaska and the crew mashes the all time dirtest pillows in Mica and Alaska. Last, but certainly not least in the list of not to be missed, is the movie The Big One, also available on DVD. Jackson Hole has always been known as one of the rowdiest ski resorts anywhere in North America, and has been the catalyst for some of the most progressive snowboarding and free skiing in the world. This film is a compilation of 10 years of some of the most epic ski and snowboard moments at the world famous laboratory in Jackson Hole, WY.

November 18th

Crazy Heart

Jeff Bridges stars in this drama based on Thomas Cobb's first novel about an alcoholic country singer. The musician's career is going downhill as he watches his protégé's star ascend, but his encounters with a journalist (THE DARK KNIGHT's Maggie Gyllenhaal) might just keep him from hitting rock bottom. Oscar winner Robert Duvall costars and serves as one of the film's producers.

November 17th

Private Lives of Pippa Lee

For this dramedy, filmmaker Rebecca Miller (THE BALLAD OF JACK AND ROSE) directs this star-studded adaptation of her own novel. THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE stars Robin Wright Penn, Maria Bello, Alan Arkin, Monica Bellucci, Blake Lively, and Julianne Moore.

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