Two of Hollywood's hottest hunks play two of DC's biggest dimwits in "Burn After Reading".
Brad Pitt plays a gym employee who, along with co-worker Frances McDormand, finds the memoirs of a former CIA employee.
They hatch a plan to exploit it, but George Clooney has one too.
He's the corrupt marshall assigned to find the memoirs.
John Malkovich plays the ousted CIA guy in this R rated comedy from the Coen Brothers.
Another pair of Hollywood heavyweights team up for the thriller "Righteous Kill".
Robert Deniro and Al Pacino play New York detectives nearing retirement who take on the investigation of an apparent serial murderer.
As evidence mounts, it points the detectives back to a case they solved years earlier, but leaves them wondering whether they put the wrong man behind bars.
"Righteous Kill" is rated R.
Meg Ryan and Annette Bening dive into remake territory with a new take on the 1939 classic "The Women".
Ryan plays a clothing designer who seems to have it all until her husband has an affair with a shop girl played by Eva Mendes.
That sets off a chain of events that tests Ryan and Bening's friendship, and other relationships around them.
"The Women" is rated PG-13.
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