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September 22, 2006
New Movie Reviews: Jackass: Number Two, All the King's Men, and Flyboys
Who would have thought that Johnny Knoxville would return to acting crazy and being tortured in Jackass: Number Two? After scoring major roles in some major films, it's a testament to Knoxville's penchant for the dangerous (or maybe he's just a masochist) that he's back at it. Gather all your thrill-seeking friends and check out Knoxville, Steve O, and the rest of the gang as Jackass: Number Two opens wide today. Also in theaters this week is All the King's Men - Sean Penn, Jude Law, and Kate Winslet lead the way in this adaptation of the Robert Penn Warren novel about the life of Louisiana Governor Huey Long; Flyboys - James Franco is the young pilot, Blaine Rawlings, in this romantic drama about the adventures of Lafayette Escadrille; and The Science of Sleep - Michel Gondry follows up his surreal hit Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind with this beautifully ethereal film about one man's dream-like existence. Be sure to catch reviews of other recent Theatrical Films: Fearless, Haven, The Motel, The Black Dahlia, The Last Kiss, Gridiron Gang, Confetti, Everyone's Hero, The U.S. vs. John Lennon, Aurora Borealis, Hollywoodland, The Protector, The Covenant, Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles, The Wicker Man, Crank, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, The Quiet. As always, we invite you to share your thoughts on films in theaters in our Movie Talk Forum Area.
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