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(PG) -- Box office phenom Dakota Fanning stars as a little girl who believes an injured race hors... Movie release dates...

(PG) -- Box office phenom Dakota Fanning stars as a little girl who believes an injured race horse will run again. With Kurt Russell and Kris Kristofferson.

(R) -- Marc Foster ("Monster's Ball" and "Finding Neverland") directs Ryan Gosling, Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts in this psychological thriller about a man planning his own suicide.

(R) -- Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney play New Yorkers going through a divorce and messing up their kids in the process in this critically lauded film.

(R) -- Philip Seymour Hoffman plays the eccentric author at the time he's writing his masterwork "In Cold Blood" and interacting with his primary characters, two murderers.

(R ) -- A hip-hop interpretation of "The Great Gatsby." Really. Next up, a hip-hop interpretation of "Catcher in the Rye." Not really. We think.

(NC-17) -- Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth and Alison Lohman star in this sex-drenched story of an entertainment duo that splits up after a dead woman is found in their bathtub. That will dampen a career.

(R) -- A bundle of actresses -- Holly Hunter, Glenn Close, Dakota Fanning, Mary Kay Place, etc. -- work through varied storyline strands in this piece from director Rodrigo García.

(R) -- 50 Cent plays -- here's a stretch -- a drug dealer who wants to be a rapper. Directed by -- and here's a real stretch -- Jim Sheridan ("My Left Foot," "In America").

(R) -- Robert Downey Jr. is a lowlife pretending to be an actor; Val Kilmer is a gay detective. Both get mixed up in a wild series of murders. Written and directed by Shane Black ("Lethal Weapon").

(PG) -- Shades of "Jumanji." Youngsters play a board game that strands them in outer space, based on the book by Michigan native Chris Van Allsburg ("The Polar Express").

(PG-13) -- An unexpected win in a spelling bee opens up the world of Jewish mysticism to a young girl. Stars Richard Gere (no, he's not the young girl, that's Flora Cross) and Juliette Binoche.

(n/a) -- It's "Cheaper by the Dozen" and a Half "Brady Bunch" when single parents Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo, with nine kids each, decide to wed.

(PG-13) -- Scrappy youngsters battle landlords and disease in the Broadway adaptation featuring most of the not-really-so-young-anymore original cast.

(R) -- A strip club owner, a sleazy lawyer and gangster steal money from a wealthy politician. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, John Cusack and Randy Quaid. I am so there.

(R) -- George Clooney, Matt Damon and Amanda Peet star in this film about CIA trickery in the Middle East, directed by "Traffic" author Stephen Gaghan.

(n/a) -- Three kids fall into a fantasy world where they battle evil in this adaptation of the children's classic. Way cool look alert: Tilda Swinton plays the White Witch.

(n/a) -- Here's a cast: Sean Penn, Patricia Clarkson, Jude Law, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini and Mark Ruffalo all star in this remake of the political classic.

(PG-13) -- Sarah Jessica Parker meets her fiancé's wacky family, which includes Claire Danes, Rachel McAdams, Luke Wilson, Craig T. Nelson and Diane Keaton.

(n/a) -- A Japanese child is sent to work as a maid in a geisha house and becomes a legendary geisha herself. Starring Ziyi Zhang and directed by Rob ("Chicago") Marshall.

(PG-13) -- Johnny Knoxville attempts to rig the Special Olympics by pretending to be intellectually challenged. Yes, that's really what it's about.

(n/a) -- The movie based on the musical that was based on the movie about a down-and-out producer who cooks up a crazy play with his accountant. Starring Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Will Ferrell and Uma Thurman.

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