Seed of Chuckie- Killer doll Chucky (Brad
Dourif) and his bride, Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly), have a son named Glen (Billy Boyd), who resurrects his parents, not knowing
how evil they are. The three then become a family of rampaging, psychopathic dolls.
Ocean's 12- Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and
his crew, having successfully stolen $150 million Las Vegas casinos in the first film, jet to Europe with three new heists
planned, including swiping Rembrandt's Nightwatch from a gallery in Amsterdam. Meanwhile, Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), the
casino mogul whose money Ocean and company made off with, and his hit men are in hot pursuit.
Exorcist IV: The Beginning- This prequel to
the 1973 classic horror flick The Exorcist recounts Father Merrin's early 20th-century journey to Africa, where, while
doing missionary work as a young priest, he has his first encounter with Satan.
Beauty Shop: Queen Latifah stars
as Jenny Smith, the proprietor of a beauty shop next door to Ice Cube's barbershop in this spinoff of the Barbershop
series
The Ringer: The Farrelly brothers always walk
a fine line between funny and offensive, and by producing this comedy about a guy (Johnny Knoxville) who pretends he's disabled
in order to win the Special Olympics, the siblings are at it again. The script, by TV writer Ricky Blitt (Family Guy), .
Batman Begins: Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) returns
to Gotham City to find that his family's business, Wayne Enterprises, has been taken over by shareholders.
Star Wars Episode 3: The final prequel will
be the darkest entry in the series. Lucas calls it a tragedy, with Anakin turning to the Dark Side, betraying the Jedi Knights,
and cementing his hold on the Empire.
The Fast and the Furious 3: This third
Fast and the Furious movie returns to Vin Diesel's character from the first film, Dominic Torretto, who is hiding
in Mexico. Torretto heads to Tokyo, the new hot spot for street racing, to help out a pal of his who is in trouble with some
bad guys.
X-Men 3: The plot is still nebulous,
but it may have something to do with the fate of Dr. Jean Grey or an army of mutant-hunting robots set loose to rid the world
of the mutant menace.
Two for the Money: A star college football
player (Matthew McConaughey) blows out his knee, forcing him to consider other career options. Soon, he's hired by a man (Al
Pacino) who runs a big-time sports-booking business.
After the Sunset: Pierce
Brosnan stars as a successful thief who retires to a tropical island to enjoy the fruits of his last heist. His FBI nemesis
(Woody Harrelson) shows up, however, to double-check that he's really retired.