What's Playing 05/11/07

Wide Release

28 Weeks Later – It has been six months and the rage virus that infected Britain has slowly been contained and killed out. There are still cases loose, but the U.S. Army has made their way over to help and contain all the healthy in a makeshift quarantined city. But when someone doesn’t tell the whole truth, everything starts over again.

Delta Farce – Larry The Cable Guy, DJ Qualls, and Bill Engvall star as three moronic Army reservists sent to Iraq mistakenly end up in Mexico. Due to not being the smartest guys in the world, they also don’t realize the difference. But they still have a mission ahead of them stopping a group of bad guys take over a small village.

Georgia Rule – Starring Jane Fonda, Felicity Huffman, and Lindsay Lohan in a story about family. When a young rebellious teenager (Lohan) needs to be taught a lesson, her mother (Huffman) takes her to live with her grandmother (Fonda) and learns the secrets of family and respect the hard way.

The Ex – Zach Braff, Jason Bateman, and Amanda Peet. Tom Reilly (Braff) has a good thing going with a beautiful wife Sofia who has a really high paying job making things very easy for him. But when she gets pregnant; Tom, who is a slacker by design, must go out and get a job with his father-in-law.

Limited Release

Blind Dating – Pooch Hall and Chris Pine star in this story about true love finding a way past any obstacle. Danny (Pine) is a young blind man who finds true love with a young Indian woman named Jay (Hall). Their love is incredibly difficult though as all their cultural differences are of course getting in the way.

The Salon – Starring Vivica A. Fox, Dondre Whitfield, Darrin Dewitt Henson, and a whole cast of others in the story of a beauty shop owner who is severely struggling to save the business she and many others love. But she also happens to stumble into romance along the way.

The Hip Hop Project – Russell Simmons, Sway, Bruce Willis, and many more star in this tale if inspiration and hard work. A group of New York City teenagers bring their troubled lives to the forefront through works of art and the masterful talent of hip-hop to bring hope to everyone.

Away From Her, Home Of The Brave, and Waitress are all expanding.