Secretariat: (official site)
Another inspiring movie about a horse. Â I’m sure it will be good. Â It looks good. Â But I’m just not going to spend $10 to see this in the theater. Â However, the wife and I will happily watch it the minute it’s available on Netflix.
Life as We Know It: (official site)
Two people who don’t really get along find out they are the intended caretakers of their best friends’ child when the best friends die in a horrible car accident.  As they learn to raise a child, they also learn about themselves, and that maybe they get along after all.  Honestly, there is nothing surprising about these sorts of films.  Sure, they may have a particularly clever joke here or a particularly romantic turn of phrase, but you don’t go to these sorts of films for their originality.  You go because they are fun and make you feel good.  I got to see a screening of this a short while back, and I can say it delivers.  Personally, I’d say it’s worth a matinée price, but if these sorts of films are right up your alley, go ahead and see it.  It’s worth the money.
My Soul to Take: (official site)
Wes Craven. Â I have loved, for one reason or another, every film that he has made. Â So I’m sure I’ll love this too. Â Plus, it’s horror. Â In 3D. Â If any movie earns my money this weekend, this might be it. Â There is only one thing that could possibly stop me…
Buried: (official site)
… and that would be this film. Â Not only am I a huge fan of Ryan Reynolds, but the mere idea of this film intrigues me. Â Practically the entire film taking place inside a box where the main character is buried alive with a lighter, a knife and a cell phone. Â I know plenty of people who can’t see this film. Â Not won’t, but can’t. Â They would have to leave from all the claustrophobic feelings. Â But I want to see this. Â I must see this. Â Luckily for me, this weekend is my birthday, so I might just get what I want.