Bewitched Starring: Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell, Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine, Directed by: Nora Ephron. This film is a slightly twisted and updated version based on the popular comedy series Bewitched (1964-1972) that starred Elizabeth Montgomery as a witch named Samantha. Kidman plays the role of Isabel, a good-natured witch, who wants to give up her magical powers and lead a normal life. Jack Wyatt (Ferrell) is convinced she could play the lead role as Samantha in his new series, but doesn’t know she’s a real witch.
Domino Starring: Keira Knightley, Christopher Walken, Jacqueline Bisset and Lucy Liu, Directed by: Tony Scott. Based on the true story of Domino Harvey (played by Knightley), the daughter of famous 1950s actor Lawrence Harvey, this movie tells the story of how she rejected her lavish Beverly Hills lifestyle to become a bounty hunter in pursuit of society’s nastiest criminals. The movie boasts director Tony Scott’s dynamic editing style. Fantastic Four Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans and Julian McMahon, Directed by: Tim Story. It is obvious that they are more popular than X-Men. Marvel comic’s classic superheroes spread through the theaters like wildfire in a global multi-million-dollar opening. It’s a screen adaptation of the story of four astronauts who acquire superpowers after being exposed to cosmic radiation. Flightplan Starring: Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen and Sean Bean, Directed by: Robert Schwentke. This is a new gripping thriller that casts Foster as the daughter of Kyle Pratt who vanishes without a trace mid-flight on a trip from Berlin to New York. She was supposedly on a state-of-the-art aircraft of her own design but neither the plane’s Captain (Bean), nor the Air Marshal (Sarsgaard) can find evidence that she was ever on board. Monster in Law Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan and Wanda Sykes, Directed by: Robert Luketic. A movie that may well be a remake of one of the many old Egyptian films starring Mary Monib as the — comically hostile — mother-in-law. After meeting the man of her dreams, Charlotte (Lopez) faces her ultimate challenge: his controlling mother Viola (Fonda). The Chroniclesof Narnia:The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Starring: Jim Broadbent, Patrick Kake, Elizabeth Hawthorne and James McAvoy, Directed by: Andrew Adamson. This cut is based on C.S. Lewis’ novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the second installment of the writer’s legendary seven-part Chronicles of Narnia series that was first published in 1950. It tells the story of four children who are separated from their parents in London during the German air raids of World War II. They are sent to the country for safety and find a magic wardrobe that transports them to the mystical world of Narnia.  | Sherif Awad | |
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The New World Starring: Colin Farrell, Christian Bale, Q’Orianka Kilcher and Christopher Plummer, Directed by: Terrence Malick. Acclaimed filmmaker Terrence Malick (The Thin Red Line) transforms the classic story of explorer John Smith (Farrell) and Pocahontas during the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century. Shopgirl Starring: Claire Danes, Jason Schwartzman, Steve Martin and Sam Bottoms, Directed by: Anand Tucker. Based on Steve Martin’s best-selling novel, this film tells the story of Mirabelle (Danes) who works in a Beverly Hills store and falls in love with a client who is twice her age (portrayed by Martin himself). Soon, she is torn between sticking with him and taking a chance on a charming musician (Schwartzman). The Man Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Eugene Levy, Anthony Mackie and Luke Goss, Directed by: Les Mayfield. A case of mistaken identity forces FBI agent Derrick Vann (Jackson) and dental supply salesman Andy (Levy) to team up and speed through the streets of Detroit to solve the murder of Vann’s former partner. Wedding Crashers Starring: Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken and Rachel McAdams, Directed by: David Dobkin. Vaughn and Wilson star as a pair of divorce mediators who spend their weekends crashing weddings in a search for Ms. Right. One of them falls for the engaged daughter (McAdams) of an influential and eccentric politician (Christopher Walken). et et |