New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Blindness, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Religulous, Appaloosa, and more

Part of: New Movies

Last week brought us romance, thrills, and war, this week brings us a whole lot more. No fewer than eight new films will be arriving on the big screen. Sounds like a busy weekend, right? Fortunately a few of them look like they can safely be skipped, leaving a much slimmer list to deal with. Yes, it will be busy. Are you up to the challenge?

An American Carol. (2008, 83 minutes, PG-13, comedy, trailer) I find the trailer for this David Zucker helmed spoof to be mildly amusing, but I cannot help but think it is a few years too late. The comedy takes aim at Michael Moore, played by Kevin Farley (brother to Chris). In A Christmas Carol fashion, the filmmaker is visited by the ghosts of America past in an effort to get him to change his ways. Something tells me I can safely skip this one on the big screen.

Beverly Hills Chihuahua. (2008, 85 minutes, PG, family/comedy, trailer) Here is another one I will not feel bad about missing. I am sure the youngsters will eat it up, but from the moment I first saw the trailer I knew I did not want to see this. It is the story of a chihuahua (duh) out to save an upscale pup on the wrong side of the border. Voices include George Lopez and Drew Barrymore, while Piper Perabo plays one of the human characters.

Blindness. (2008, 118 minutes, R, thriller, trailer) Finally, a movie I am interested in seeing. I have heard rumors of poor early buzz, but I don't care, I love the trailers. An epidemic of blindness sweeps the nation, the government tries to cover it up and sequesters the affected. However, they miss Julianne Moore and the drama starts. This movie just fascinates me to no end. Hopefully I am not setting myself up for a fall.

Flash of Genius. (2008, 119 minutes, PG-13, drama, trailer) This docudrama centers on the man who, in the 1960s, invented the intermittent windshield wiper only to have it stolen by the Ford Motor Company. This looks at the creation and the subsequent litigation. Doesn't sound that exciting, does it? No, I suppose not. I do think the trailer looks good, and having Greg Kinnear in the lead doesn't hurt. It is not at the top of my list, but definitely worth looking into.

How to Lose Friends and Alienate People. (2008, 110 minutes, R, comedy, trailer) Simon Pegg's latest shot at the American box office comes in the form of this comedy with a rather unwieldy title. The movie does look pretty funny. It is about a small time writer who has a shot with a big time New York celebrity magazine, if he doesn't sink himself first. Pegg co-stars with Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Bridges, Gillian Anderson, and Megan Fox.

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  • 1 - mse

    Oct 02, 2008 at 11:33 am

    Regarding Beverly Hills Chihuahua -
    Don't even comment on something you haven't seen. The first trailer was pretty much a mistake. The latest trailer is much better.
    Doesn't do anyone any good when you just waste space.

  • 2 - Jordan Richardson

    Oct 02, 2008 at 1:17 pm

    Actually, it's a pretty safe bet that Beverly Hills Chihuahua is gonna suck something fierce.

  • 3 - Dusty

    Oct 02, 2008 at 4:35 pm

    Isn't the point of prediction to comment on something you haven't seen?

  • 4 - Introspective

    Sep 10, 2009 at 5:18 am

    Blindness is a nice refreshment in the niche of apocalyptic movies. Plot is intriguing, characters are well developed. We see how people can turn into the different persons in special situations.

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