Opens Tuesday, Aug 20, 2013 Synopsis: A young lion has a hard time finding his place in the world because of his vegetarian eating habits in this Weinstein Co. animated release. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Movie Details
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Opens Friday, Sep 6, 2013 Synopsis: The Weinstein Co. presents this documentary on reclusive author J.D. Salinger, featuring interviews with colleagues and actors that include Philip Seymour Hoffman, Martin Sheen, and Robert Towne. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Edward Norton, John Cusack, Danny DeVito, John Guare Movie Details
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Opens Friday, Oct 25, 2013 Synopsis: A group of bad guys turn good when they encounter an innocent young orphan in this Weinstein Co. animated movie. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Movie Details
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Opens Friday, Nov 8, 2013 Synopsis: The Weinstein Co. present this adaptation of Tracy Letts' darkly comic play about a patriarch of a Midwest family who goes missing and the crumbling of his dysfunctional family in the aftermath of his disappearance. ER's John Wells directs from a script by Letts. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Cast: Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Juliette Lewis, Ewan McGregor, Abigail Breslin Movie Details Play Trailer
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Opens Friday, Dec 6, 2013 Synopsis: The story of Santa Claus' apprentice is told in this Weinstein Co. animated release. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Movie Details
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Now Playing Synopsis: Brendan Fraser lends his voice to Scorch Supernova, a beefcake space hero who defends his planet, Beeb, against the nefarious villain Shanker (voiced by James Gandolfini) in this computer-animated Weinstein Co. release. Jessica Alba, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, and Sarah Jessica Parker round out the voice cast. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Cast: Brendan Fraser, Rob Corddry, Ricky Gervais, Jonathan Morgan Heit, Jessica Alba, SofĂa Vergara Movie Details Play Trailer
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...theaters unrated. (Editor's note: in April, after a few edits, the film was retagged PG-13). Its distributor, Weinstein Co., made that choice because the film's subject matter, the pervasiveness of school-related bullying and what can...
...two weeks after the national release. "Bowling for Columbine" took almost six months to get here. Moore pushed the Weinstein Co., the film's producers and financiers, to promote the film in Anchorage as part of its national release. He later...
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