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The Red Tails were a group of Tuskegee Airmen from the 332nd Fighter Group during World War II who painted the tail end of their planes red to distinguish themselves from the other planes.

Why do we watch movies? What is it that keeps audiences spending dollar after dollar, week after week? Maybe it's the distraction from the reality of our stressful lives.

Contraband can be anything that is illegal to either import or export. In this case, its fake bills for ex-runner Chris Farraday (Mark Wahlberg) and his group of smugglers.

Beauty and the Beast is perhaps one of the best when it comes to Disney’s hand drawn classics.

Like in any good spy thriller, there is always a mole within the system.

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Beauty and the Beast 3D

A-

Beauty and the Beast is perhaps one of the best when it comes to Disney’s hand drawn classics.

Genre: Animation, Family

In Theatres: January 13, 2012

Bad Teacher

B+

There are some teachers who like to be the students’ best friend and help them with whatever problems they might have.

Genre: Comedy

In Theatres: June 24, 2011

Beginners

B+

Is it ever too late in your life to make a change, however significant or insignificant it may be? If you’re Hal (Christopher Plummer), then the answer is no.

Genre: Drama

In Theatres: June 17, 2011

Bridesmaids

A-

Comedies that include a wedding of any kind typically revolve around the groomsmen and the infamous bachelor party.

In Theatres: May 13, 2011

Battle: Los Angeles

A+

Since early 2008 fans have been speculating weather or not this recent alien invasion picture, Battle: Los Angeles, was going to be another alien picture mish mash of all the previous films we&rsqu

Genre: Sci-Fi

In Theatres: March 11, 2011

Beastly

D

Based on the novel by the same name, Beastly is a modern retelling of the classic fairytale Beauty and the Beast. Kyle Kingsbury (Alex Pettyfer) has everything he could ever want.

Genre: Drama, Teen

In Theatres: March 4, 2011

Barney's Version

B+

 Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti)  is your normal everyday Jewish Television producer.

Genre: Comedy

In Theatres: February 11, 2011

Black Swan

A

Darren Aronofsky has got be one downer of a friend.

Genre: Drama, Suspense

In Theatres: December 17, 2010

Burlesque

B

 I'm a straight 21 year old male. Let's go ahead and lay that on the table for this one. Burlesque wasn't made for my demographic nor was it aimed to appeal others like me.

Genre: Musical

In Theatres: November 24, 2010

Babies

D+

At one point, we were all babies. At first, all we did was eat, sleep, poop and cry.

Genre: Documentary

In Theatres: May 7, 2010

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