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New in Theaters: Sept. 26, 2008

by Jane Boursaw on September 25th, 2008

Eagle Eye. Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan are two strangers drawn together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they’ve never met. Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence, and for language. [Gecko Preview & Trailer] [Official Site]

Nights in Rodanthe. Diane Lane retreats to the tiny coastal town of Rodanthe, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, to tend to a friend’s inn for the weekend. She finds Richard Gere there. [Gecko Preview & Trailer] [Official Site]

Miracle at St. Anna. The story follows four black American soldiers who are part of the all-black 92nd “Buffalo Soldier” Division stationed in Tuscany, Italy during World War II. They find themselves trapped behind enemy lines and separated from their unit after one of them risks his life to save an Italian boy. [Gecko Preview & Trailer] [Official Site]

More after the jump…

Blindness (limited). Julianne Moore plays a doctor’s wife and the only person who can see after a blindness plague strikes the city. But she feigns illness in order to take care of her husband, as the community breaks down into chaos and disorder. Also stars Mark Ruffalo, Danny Glover and Gael Garcia Bernal. Rated R for violence, including sexual assaults, language and sexuality/nudity. [Gecko Preview & Trailer] [Official Site]

Choke (limited). An adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, Choke is the sardonic story about mother and son relationship, fear of aging, sexual addiction, and the dark side of historical theme parks. Rated R for strong sexual content, nudity and language. [Official Site]

Fireproof (limited). A heroic fireman (Kirk Cameron) in a failing marriage takes up his father’s challenge to be part of a 40-day experiment designed to teach both he and his wife the meaning of commitment. Rated PG for thematic material and some peril. [Official Site]

The Lucky Ones (limited). After suffering an injury during a routine patrol, hardened sergeant T.K. Poole is granted a one-month leave to visit his fiancé. But when an unexpected blackout cancels all flights out of New York, T.K. agrees to share a ride to Pittsburgh with two other stranded servicemen. Rated R for language and some sexual content. [Official Site]

Humboldt County (limited). Located on the far North Coast of California is a region nicknamed “The Lost Coast,” but geographically known as Humboldt County. Amongst the state’s breathtaking Redwood forests, pot farmers attempt to co-exist peacefully within the rural community. Rated R for drug content and language throughout. [Official Site]

All Roads Lead Home (limited). When 12-year-old Belle (Vivien Cardone) loses her mother in an automobile accident, her father Cody (Jason London) struggles to raise her. Belle’s rebellious behavior forces Cody to send her to her grandfather’s (Peter Coyote) farm to live with him. Rated PG for thematic material and brief language. [Official Site]

Obscene (limited). A documentary about Barney Rosset, the influential publisher of Grove Press and the Evergreen Review who embarked on a tumultuous career of publishing and politics continues to inspire today’s defenders of free expression. Not Rated. [IMDB Page]

Images: Eagle Eye, DreamWorks SKG, 2008; Blindness, Miramax Films, 2008; Humboldt County, Embark Productions, 2008

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