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Blades of Glory
Run Time: 1 hr. 33 min.
Rating: PG-13 - crude and sexual humor, language, a comic violent image and some drug references
Cast: Will Ferrell, Jon Heder, Amy Poehler, Will Arnett, Craig T. Nelson
Director: Will Speck
Genre: Comedy, Sports Comedy |
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In 2002, two rival Olympic ice skaters were stripped of their gold medals and permanently banned from men's single competition. Presently, however, they've found and exploit a loophole that allows them to qualify as a pairs team.
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The Namesake
Run Time: 2 hr. 2 min.
Rating: PG-13 - sexuality/nudity, a scene of drug use, some disturbing images and brief language
Cast: Kal Penn, Tabu, Irfan Khan, Jacinda Barrett, Zuleikha Robinson
Director: Mira Nair
Genre: Drama, Family Drama |
After moving from Calcutta to New York, the members of the Ganguli family maintain a delicate balancing act between honoring the traditions of their native India and blending into American culture. Although parents Ashoke and Ashima are proud of the sacrifices they make to give their offspring opportunities, their son Gogol strives to forge his own identity without forgetting his heritage.
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Lucky You
Run Time: 2 hr. 4 min.
Rating: PG-13 - some language and sexual humor
Cast: Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore, Robert Duvall, Debra Messing, Horatio Sanz
Director: Curtis Hanson
Genre: Romantic Drama, Drama, Sports Drama |
In the world of high-stakes poker, Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) is a blaster—a player who goes all out, all the time. But in his personal relationships, Huck plays it tight, expertly avoiding emotional commitments and long-term expectations. When Huck sets out to win the main event of the 2003 World Series of Poker—and the affections of Billie Offer (Drew Barrymore), a young singer from Bakersfield—there is one significant obstacle in his path: his anger toward his father, L.C. Cheever (Robert Duvall), the poker legend who abandoned Huck's mother years ago. As these two rivals progress toward a final showdown at the poker table, Huck learns that to win in the games of life and poker, he must try to play cards the way he has been living his life and live his life the way he has been playing cards.
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