Shia Lebeouf and Michelle Monaghan are strangers sucked into an
assassination plot in the thriller 'Eagle Eye'.
A mysterious female voice lets the duo know they're having their every move watched even as they're being forced into a series of increasingly dangerous situations.
Ones that also make the couple most wanted fugitives.
"Eagle Eye" is rated pg-13.
After box office magic with "Unfaithful", Diane Lane and Richard Gere are re-teamed in the romance "Nights in Rodanthe".
This one's based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks.
It's about the connection between a woman trying to rethink her life and a doctor trying to reconcile his.
They both happen to be visiting a small coastal town as it prepares
for an approaching storm.
"Nights in Rodanthe" is rated pg-13.
Director Spike Lee sets his sights on World War II with the drama
"Miracle at St. Anna".
It, too, is based on a novel, about four black American soldiers who get trapped behind enemy lines in Italy after one of them risks his life to save an Italian boy.
The soldiers were part of the all black 92nd buffalo soldier division.
"Miracle at St. Anna" is rated r.
War also provides the background for "The Lucky Ones".
Rachel McAdams and Tim Robbins star in this story off three very different U.S. soldiers recently back from the war in Iraq.
They, along with Michael Pena, are brought together by circumstance, and their own personal missions, for a road trip across the country.
"The Lucky Ones" is rated r.
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