1.
Away We Go
Released:June 5th, 2009
Directed by:Sam Mendes
Genre:Comedy
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Directed by Academy Award winner Sam Mendes (âAmerican Beautyâ) from an original screenplay by Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida, this funny and heartfelt film follows the journey of an expectant couple (John Krasinski [âThe Officeâ] and Maya Rudolph [âSaturday Night Liveâ]), as they travel the U.S. in search of the perfect place to put down roots and raise their family. Along the way, they have misadventures and find fresh connections with an assortment of relatives and old friends who just might help them discover âhomeâ on their own terms for the first time. The movie features the music of Alexi Murdoch.
2.
Shrink
Released:July 24th, 2009
Directed by:Jonas Pate
Genre:Drama
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What happens when the people we count on to hold us togetherâ¦are barely holding it together themselves? Jonas Pateâs Shrink is a striking, fast-paced exposé of the âotherâ Hollywood, featuring folks living outside their comfort zone and the people who put them there. Henry Carter (Kevin Spacey) is a psychiatrist with an A-list clientele, including a once-famous actress (Saffron Burrows), an insecure young writer (Mark Webber), and a comically obsessive-compulsive superagent (Dallas Roberts). Henry is not in a good place, however. He has been asked to take his first pro bono case, a troubled teenage girl from a neighborhood far from the Hollywood hills. Considering his present state of mind, is he ready for the real-life troubles of a young woman who loves the world of movies he has become so jaded by? At its core, Shrink is a study of control and our endless need for it, even when it grows increasingly impossible to obtain. Writer Thomas Moffett uses classic archetypes in this modern Hollywood tale, but never pushes them over the edge of credibility. Performed by a well-matched cast at the top of their form, the result is both satisfying and exhilarating. Watching Shrink makes us feel like voyeurs looking through a window into the lives of people who look great, feel worse, and end up behaving badly.
3.
Land of the Lost
Released:June 5th, 2009
Directed by:Brad Silberling
Genre:Comedy
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Space-time vortexes suck. Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick Marshall, sucked into one and spat back through time. Way back. Now, Marshall has no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic creatures from beyond our worldâa place of spectacular sights and super-scaled comedy known as the Land of the Lost. Sucked alongside him for the adventure are crack-smart research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a redneck survivalist (Danny McBride) named Will. Chased by T. rex and stalked by painfully slow reptiles known as Sleestaks, Marshall, Will and Holly must rely on their only allyâa primate called Chaka (Jorma Taccone)âto navigate out of the hybrid dimension. Escape from this routine expedition gone awry and theyâre heroes. Get stuck, and theyâll be permanent refugees in the Land of the Lost. Based on the classic television series created by Sid & Marty Krofft, Land of the Lost is directed by Brad Silberling and produced by Jimmy Miller and Sid & Marty Krofft.
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Moon
Released:June 12th, 2009
Directed by:Duncan Jones
Genre:Sci-Fi
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It is the near future. Astronaut Sam Bell is living on the far side of the moon, completing a three-year contract with Lunar Industries to mine Earthâs primary source of energy, Helium-3. It is a lonely job, made harder by a broken satellite that allows no live communications home. Taped messages are all Sam can send and receive. Thankfully, his time on the moon is nearly over, and Sam will be reunited with his wife, Tess, and their three-year-old daughter, Eve, in only a few short weeks. Finally, he will leave the isolation of âSarang,â the moon base that has been his home for so long, and he will finally have someone to talk to beyond âGerty,â the baseâs well-intentioned, but rather uncomplicated computer.
5.
Food, Inc
Released:June 12th, 2009
Directed by:Robert Kenner
Genre:Documentary
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In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nationâs food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly thatâs been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our governmentâs regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA. Our nationâs food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment. Food, Inc. reveals surprising â and often shocking truths â about what we eat, how itâs produced, who we have become as a nation and where we are going from here.