Sharon Stone reprises her role as Catherine Tramell in this sequel to 1992's hit thriller, "Basic Instinct." Once again, she's in trouble with the law, but this time the setting is London. Michael Caton-Jones ("City By the Sea") directs.
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Scarlett Johansson is a journalist in London; she's called on stage at a magic show by the magician (writer/director Woody Allen) and during the trick, a ghost (Ian McShane) gives her scoop about an aristocrat (Hugh Jackman) leading a double life.
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Todd Field ("In the Bedroom") directs this dramedy about a group of small-town young marrieds (including Kate Winslet, Patrick Wilson and Jennifer Connelly) who find their lives intersecting in surprising and ominous ways.
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"Stomp the Yard" stars rappers Ne-Yo and Chris Brown, plus actors Columbus Short and Meagan Good tell MSN how hard it is to do their dance movies and discuss the bonds that formed between them. The dance/musical opened in theaters Jan. 12, 2007.
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MSN's Dish Diva finds out that Catherine Zeta-Jones has a "jones" for smoked salmon with potato-chip sandwiches and Aaron Eckhart woos his dates with cottage cheese and old orange juice. Their romantic comedy opens in theaters July 27, 2007.
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Justin Lin ("Better Luck Tomorrow") helms the third installment of "The Fast and the Furious" series. The setting is Tokyo; a teen (Lucas Black) is trying to survive on the illegal street-racing circuit.
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A young Thai fighter (Tony Jaa) goes to Australia to recover stolen elephants promised to the king of Thailand. He teams up with a Thai-born Australian detective, and the two utilize Muay Thai fighting as they hunt down the elephants.
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Justin Lin ("Better Luck Tomorrow") helms the third installment of "The Fast and the Furious" series. The setting is Tokyo; a teen (Lucas Black) is trying to survive on the illegal street-racing circuit.
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AnnaSophia Robb and Josh Hutcherson tell MSN about playing fifth-graders who work out their problems in the magical world of Terabitha. The fantasy based on the beloved book by the same name, "Bridge to Terabithia," opens in theaters Feb. 16, 2007.
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MSN's Dish Diva tells Matt Groening (creator of the TV series, "The Simpsons"), writers James L. Brooks and Al Jean and director David Silverman how she fell in love with the new character in "The Simpsons Movie." The comedy, opens in theaters July 27, 2007.
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Writer/director Adam McKay ("Anchorman") re-teams with Will Ferrell for this comedy about NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby (Ferrell), who is challenged by a new driver (played by Sacha Baron Cohen, TV's "Ali G").
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Samuel L. Jackson surprises MSN's Dish Diva with his skills as a bluesman while co-star Christina Ricci shares that she can be a strong woman – even when wrapped in heavy chains. Their gritty drama opens in theaters March 2, 2007.
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