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December 28, 2007

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ONE MISSED CALL -- (Warner Bros.) People start receiving voice mails from their future selves and the messages include the date, time and some of the details of their deaths. A remake of the Japanese horror film Chakushin Ari.

Jan. 11

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27 DRESSES -- (20th Century Fox) The life of a veteran bridesmaid (Katherine Heigl) is shaken up when her sister plans to marry the man of her dreams. With James Marsden and Edward Burns.

THE BUCKET LIST -- (Warner Bros.) While sharing a hospital room, a billionaire (Jack Nicholson) and an auto mechanic (Morgan Freeman) discover they both have a list of things they want to do before they die, so they head out on a road trip to check them all off.

THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY -- (Miramax) Director Julian Schnabel - who won the best director prize at Cannes for the film - dramatizes the true story of a man whose perfectly functioning brain is trapped in a paralyzed body. With Mathieu Amalric.

FIRST SUNDAY -- (Screen Gems) Two petty criminals (Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan) experience some divine intervention when they rob their neighborhood church in a desperate bid to pay a debt.

THE PIRATES WHO DON'T DO ANYTHING -- (Universal Pictures) A trio of misfit vegetables travel back in time and become swashbucklers in this feature-length The Veggie Tales film.

THERE WILL BE BLOOD -- (Paramount Vantage) Daniel Day-Lewis stars as a Texas prospector who stakes his claim in the burgeoning petroleum industry of turn-of-the-century California. Paul Thomas Anderson directs.

Jan. 18

CASSANDRA'S DREAM -- (Weinstein Co.) Woody Allen returns to the dramatic territory of Match Point with this London-set story about two brothers (Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell) whose financial and romantic troubles spiral out of control.

CLOVERFIELD -- (Paramount Pictures) Five young New Yorkers capture their struggle to survive on video after a monster the size of a skyscraper attacks Manhattan. From Lost creator J.J. Abrams.

MAD MONEY -- (Overture Films) A trio of Federal Reserve workers hatch a plot to steal old money that is about to be destroyed. With Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah and Katie Holmes.

YOUTH WITHOUT YOUTH -- (Sony Pictures Classics) Francis Ford Coppola's first film in a decade is the tale of a college professor who undergoes a mysterious transformation in the days before World War II. Based on a novella by Romanian comparative religion scholar Mircea Eliade.

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