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Story last updated at 1:56 PM EST on March 15, 2007

AT THE MOVIES



Movies shown at local theaters are marked as follows: MJR (MJR Cinema 20 in Southgate), AMC (AMC Star Taylor), AP (Allen Park Theater), IMAX (Henry Ford IMAX Theatre in Dearborn).

LATEST OPENINGS:

DEAD SILENCE —Newlyweds Jamie (Ryan Kwanten) and Lisa Ashen have established a new life far from their hometown of Ravens Fair, a sleepy little town haunted by late-night whispers and ghost stories from generations past. When his wife is gruesomely murdered, Jamie returns to Ravens Fair for the funeral, intent on unraveling the mystery surrounding her death. Also stars Bob Gunton, Amber Valletta and Donnie Wahlberg. Rated R (Universal Pictures). MJR, AMC


Chris Rock and Gina Torres star as husband and wife in a Fox Searchlight comedy, "I Think I Love My Wife."

Fox Searchlight
I THINK I LOVE MY WIFE — Nikki (Kerry Washington) is the exciting free spirit who makes Richard's (Chris Rock) daydreams come true, while Richard's wife, Brenda (Gina Torres), is so preoccupied with her own career and raising their two children that she has little time for her husband. Rated R (Fox Searchlight). MJR, AMC

PREMONITION — Linda Hanson's (Sandra Bullock) life is perfect, until the day she receives the news that her husband, Jim (Julian McMahon), has died in a car accident. When she wakes up the next morning to find him alive and well, she assumes it was all a dream. She soon realizes it wasn't a dream, as the surreal circumstances lead her to discover that her perfect life may not have been all that it appeared. Rated PG-13 (Tristar Pictures). MJR, AMC

SNEAK PREVIEW:

THE LAST MIMZY — A box of toys sent from the future is found by two siblings who develop special and terrifying new abilities soon after their discovery. Together, along with their parents and one of their teachers, they are drawn into a strange new world. Stars Joely Richardson, Rainn Wilson and Timothy Hutton. Rated PG (New Line Cinema). MJR (tomorrow and Sunday only)

ALSO SHOWING:

AMAZING GRACE — Based on the true story of William Wilberforce (Ioan Gruffudd), a leader of the British abolition movement, the film chronicles his epic struggle to pass a law to end the slave trade in the late 18th century. Several friends, including Wilberforce's minister, John Newton (Albert Finney), a reformed slave ship captain who penned the hymn "Amazing Grace," urge him to see the cause through. Rated PG-13 (IDP Films). MJR

BLACK SNAKE MOAN —Found lying on the side of the road, beaten and nearly dead, is 22-year-old Rae (Christina Ricci). Her rescuer is Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson), an ex-blues guitarist who has grown used to life's trouble and sorrow. Lazarus holds Rae prisoner, and sets out to "cure" her of her wicked ways until Rae's boyfriend, Ronnie (Justin Timberlake), comes looking for her. Rated R (Paramount Vantage). MJR, AMC

BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA — An 11-year-old boy (Josh Hutcherson) has his life changed forever when he befriends the class outsider, a girl (AnnaSophia Robb). Together they create the world of Terabithia, an imaginary kingdom filled with giants, trolls and other magical beings. Based on the novel by Katherine Paterson. Rated PG (Walt Disney Pictures). MJR, AMC

CATCH AND RELEASE — After the sudden death of her fiance, Gray Wheeler (Jennifer Garner) discovers sides of her supposedly perfect fiance that she didn't know. Also stars Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Smith and Sam Jaeger. Rated PG-13 (Columbia Pictures). AP

CHARLOTTE'S WEB —Charlotte the spider, who lives in the rafters, spins a web to save the life of her friend, Wilbur the pig. The cast includes Dakota Fanning and the voices of Julia Roberts, Steve Buscemi, John Cleese, Oprah Winfrey, Cedric the Entertainer and Kathy Bates. Rated G (Paramount Pictures). AP

DEEP SEA 3D — Viewers take a tour of the depths of nine different seas to see how the creatures there co-exist in a delicate balance of nature. IMAX

EVERYONE'S HERO — A kid who believes he can make a difference teams up with a sassy young girl and some off-the-wall sidekicks to embark on a cross-country quest. Voice talents include Jake T. Austin, Whoopi Goldberg and Raven-Symone. Rated G (Twentieth Century Fox). AP, MJR (Saturday and Sunday only)

GHOST RIDER — Motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage) made a deal with the devil to protect the ones he loved most — his father and his childhood sweetheart, Roxanne (Eva Mendes). By day, he is a diehard stunt rider, and at night, in the presence of evil, he becomes the Ghost Rider, a bounty hunter of rogue demons. Rated PG-13 (Columbia Pictures). MJR, AMC

HAPPY FEET — Mumble (the voice of Elijah Wood), the worst singer in the world, is born tap dancing to his own tune, getting him thrown out of Emperor land. Voices also provided by Robin Williams, Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman. Rated PG (Warner Bros.). AP

HURRICANE ON THE BAYOU — Viewers go on a breathtaking tour of the Louisiana bayou and the city of New Orleans, a place overflowing with life, music and natural beauty. Tragically, the wetlands are eroding into the sea at the speed of one acre every 30 minutes, leaving the entire region more vulnerable to major hurricanes. IMAX

MUSIC AND LYRICS — Alex Fletcher (Hugh Grant), a washed-up '80s pop star, gets a second chance at a comeback when music diva Cora Corman (Haley Bennett) asks him to write a song for her and record it as a duet. But, he hasn't written a song in years and enlists the help of Sophie (Drew Barrymore), his plant lady, who has a way with words. Rated PG-13 (Warner Bros.). MJR

Nascar 3D: THE IMAX EXPERIENCE — Filmmakers use the magic of IMAX 3D technology to put audiences in a 200-mph racecar and alongside the pit crew. Narrated by Kiefer Sutherland. IMAX

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM —When Larry Daley (Ben Stiller), a good-hearted dreamer, accepts a job as a graveyard-shift security guard at a museum of natural history, extraordinary things begin to occur — Mayans, Roman gladiators and cowboys emerge from their dioramas to wage epic battles. Also stars Robin Williams, Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney. Rated PG (Twentieth Century Fox). MJR, IMAX

NORBIT — Eddie Murphy plays multiple characters in this comedy about Norbit, a man who has never had it easy. Just when he's hanging by his last thread, his childhood sweetheart, Kate (Thandie Newton), moves back to town. Also stars Eddie Grifffin, Terry Crews and Cuba Gooding Jr. Rated PG-13 (Paramount Pictures). MJR, AMC

THE NUMBER 23 — A mysterious novel, "The Number 23," given to Walter Sparrow (Jim Carrey) by his wife, Agatha (Virginia Madsen), depicts a chilling murder mystery that seems to mirror Walter's life in dark and uncontrollable ways. Walter becomes obsessed with the hidden power of No. 23, and if he can unlock the power behind it, he may be able to change his future. Rated R (New Line Cinema). MJR

THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS — Chris Gardner (Will Smith), a marginally employed salesman and a single father of a 5-year-old son (Jaden Smith), is evicted from his apartment, with no place to go. He lands an unpaid intern position at a prestigious stock brokerage firm, but has to live in shelters and endure many hardships as he pursues his dream of security. Rated PG-13 (Columbia Pictures). AP

ROVING MARS — The reality of the Mars surface as seen through the eyes of the Mars rovers — Spirit and Opportunity — is shown up close and personal as the Rovers travel over the rugged terrain. IMAX

SMOKIN' ACES — An FBI agent (Ryan Reynolds) hunts for Las Vegas performer Buddy Israel (Jeremy Piven), who has decided to squeal on the mob. Before he heads off for protective custody, Israel goes to the casinos at Lake Tahoe for one last good time, drawing a crowd of assassins. Also stars Ben Affleck and Alicia Keys. Rated R (Universal Pictures). AP

STOMP THE YARD — When D.J. (Columbus Short), a troubled youth from Los Angeles, moves to Atlanta to attend college, he discovers "stepping," a traditional African-American fraternity style of dance that has teams demonstrating complex moves and creating rhythmic sounds by using their bodies. Rated PG-13 (Screen Gems). AP

300 — Based on Frank Miller's epic novel, this is the retelling of the ancient battle of Thermopylae in which Spartan King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and his army of 300 soldiers fight to the death against Persian Emperor Xerxes and his massive army by combining live action with virtual backgrounds. Also stars Vincent Regan and Lena Headey. Rated R (Warner Bros.). MJR, AMC

THE ULTIMATE GIFT — A privileged young man (Drew Fuller) learns to rethink his life, thanks to a series of tasks his recently deceased grandfather (James Garner) has him accomplish as part of his inheritance. Also stars Abigail Breslin. Rate PG (Fox Faith). MJR

WILD HOGS — A group of middle-aged friends decide to rev up their routine suburban lives with a freewheeling motorcycle trip; however, the foursome encounter far more than they bargained for. The trip challenges their wits and luck, especially during a chance run-in with a real-life biker gang that isn't amused with their novice approach. Stars Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H. Macy. Rated PG-13 (Touchstone Pictures). MJR, AMC

ZODIAC — As a serial killer terrifies the San Francisco Bay area and taunts police with his ciphers and letters, investigators in four jurisdictions search for the murderer. The case will become an obsession for four men as their lives and careers are built and destroyed by the endless trail of clues. Stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. and Anthony Edwards. Rated R (Paramount Pictures). MJR, AMC




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