New Releases:
Opening this Friday and expecting to give Hannah Montana a dent in market share is
“17 Again” staring Zac Efron. A down on luck middle-aged man is transformed back to the age of 17 and given a second chance to follow his dreams as a school basketball star. What he doesn’t count on is his middle-aged look on life and that the wrong choices he made in life may have been right.
Jason Statham reprises his lovable hit man role in “Crank High Voltage.” Chev Chelios (Statham) is kidnapped by a Chinese mobster. When he wakes up three months later he discovers a battery-operated ticker that requires regular jolts of electricity has replaced his heart. Mexican gangsters and Chinese Triads chase Chev across Los Angeles while he desperately tries to reconnect (no pun intended) with his girlfriend Eva.
British mini-series “State of Play” gets the Hollywood treatment in Kevin Macdonald’s stateside version starring Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck, and Rachel McAdams. Affleck plays an honorable U.S. Congressman with a promising future until his assistant/mistress is murdered. Crowe plays a ruthless D.C. reporter who is also a long time friend of the Congressman. He and his partner (McAdams) try to uncover the killer’s identity and end up uncovering more than they bargained for.
Expect a lot of tears and joy in “Every Little Step.” Adam Del Deo and James D. Stern’s documentary of the Broadway revival of “A Chorus Line” features behind the scenes interviews and footage of the audition process.