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2010-03-29 23:18

You`ll miss me (France)



Opening Feb. 11

Romantic Comedy. Directed by Amanda Sthers. In the same vein as "Love Actually" this French romantic comedy observes the intersection of six lonely hearts against a uniform backdrop. As the tale opens, three single men sit waiting in a French airport: psychiatrist Max (Michel Lonsdale), writer Marcel Henri (Pierre Arditi), and editor Olivier (Patrick Mille). As fate would have it, their paths just happen to intersect with three lonely, needy women of varying temperaments and backgrounds: distinguished widow Fanny (Monique Chaumette), man-hungry teacher Lila (Anne Marivin), and the desperately unhappy, suicide-prone cancer patient Julia (Carole Bouquet).



Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief (U.S.)



Opening Feb. 11

Action. Directed by Chris Columbus. The son of Poseidon travels the Earth with the hopes of quelling a battle of the gods in this adaptation of the first book in Rick Riordan`s best-selling children`s book series. Veteran director Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer`s Stone) directs from his own script with co-writer Craig Titley. "3:10 to Yuma" actor Logan Lerman toplines an all-star cast that includes Uma Thurman, Pierce Brosnan, and Sean Bean.



Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (U.S.)



Opening Feb. 11

Animation. Directed Phil Lord. Inspired by Ron and Judi Barrett`s beloved children`s book of the same name, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs follows inventor Flint Lockwood (voice of Bill Hader) and a brainy weathergirl (voice of Anna Faris) as they attempt to discover why the rain in their small town has stopped, and food is falling in its place. Meanwhile, lifelong bully Brent (voice of Andy Samberg) relishes in tormenting Flint like he did when they were kids, and Mayor Shelbourne (voice of Bruce Campbell) schemes to use Flint`s latest invention -- a device designed to improve everyone`s lives -- for his own personal gain.



The Wolfman (U.S.)



Opening Feb. 11

Horror. Directed by Joe Johnston. Inspired by the classic Universal film that launched a legacy of horror, The Wolfman brings the myth of a cursed man back to its iconic origins. Oscar winner Benicio Del Toro stars as Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes. Reunited with his estranged father (Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins), Talbot sets out to find his brother and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself.



Jeon Woo Chi (Korea)



Opened Dec. 23

Action. Directed by Choi Dong-hoon. The director is back with this super-hero flick about a Joseon-era wizard. Choi`s previous films "The Big Swindle" and "Tazza: The High Rollers" were huge box-office hits and his latest film is also widely expected to perform well. The film has already been sold to distributors from 13 countries at the American Film Market. The film tells the story of a wizard named Jeon Woo-chi (Kang Dong-won) who is falsely accused of murder. He gets released into modern Korea after a 500-year sleep to fight goblins.



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