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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/carell_web.jpg?w=300&h=161" />This weekend we’ll be treated to a blessed break from the heavy-duty Oscar-hopeful onslaught of late. If, like us, you have barely been able to breathe under the weight of recent movies (see <em>Reservation Road</em>, <em>Rendition</em>, <em>Things We Lost in the Fire</em>—ouch! It hurts!), Halloween torture flicks might actually feel like relief. The folks at <strong>Lions Gate</strong> are hoping that <em>Saw IV</em> (we know, we know … do you need to go back and watch <em>Saw I</em>, <em>II</em>, and <em>III</em> before seeing this one? We’re guessing not!), a series of disturbing prolific-ness, will have the kind of box office that Alaskan vampire flick, <em>30 Days of Night</em>, had last weekend. <em>Saw IV</em> can’t boast the same amount of star wattage (no hottie <strong>Hartnett</strong> in this one!), but when aren’t people in the mood for random orifice blood-spurting? Seriously.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a feel-good movie opens (with suspiciously very little fanfare): <em>Dan in Real Life</em>. On paper this widower-with-three-daughters-falls-in-love-with-brother’s-girlfriend plot seems kinda snoozy, but it’s from writer-director Peter Hedges, who penned <em>Pieces of April</em> (a.k.a., the best <strong>Katie Holmes</strong> movie ever), <em>What’s Eating Gilbert Grape</em> and <em>About a Boy</em>, which means we know he can take a maudlin family drama and actually do something with it. Plus, it stars <strong>Steve Carell</strong>, one of those sincerely funny people (and shockingly non-Canadian) who makes every-thing kinda goofy. We wish we could say the same of <strong>Dane Cook</strong>, who plays the rival brother, but the rest of the supporting cast is excellent, including <strong>Dianne Wiest</strong>, <strong>John Mahoney</strong>, <strong>Emily Blunt</strong>, <strong>Alison Pill</strong> and <strong>Juliette Binoche</strong>, who it will be nice to see in a lighthearted role.   </p>
<p>Also this weekend: <em>Rails &amp; Ties</em>, the directorial debut from <strong>Clint Eastwood</strong> spawn <strong>Alison Eastwood</strong>. Judging from the trailer, it looks like <strong>Kevin Bacon</strong> runs some kid’s mom over with a train. Really? And is it believable casting to have <strong>Marcia Gay Harden</strong> playing la <strong>Bacon</strong>’s wife? Where the heck is <strong>Lori Singer</strong> when we need her? Other notables this week includes <em>Music Within</em>, which stars the universally loved <strong>Ron Livingston</strong> in what appears to be his very own <em>Born on the Fourth of July</em>: the—real! life!—story of <strong>Richard Pimentel</strong>, who came back from Vietnam deaf, but changes his life to take up the cause of Americans struggling with disabilities. No more Post-Its or TPS reports for that guy! </p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/carell_web.jpg?w=300&h=161" />This weekend we’ll be treated to a blessed break from the heavy-duty Oscar-hopeful onslaught of late. If, like us, you have barely been able to breathe under the weight of recent movies (see <em>Reservation Road</em>, <em>Rendition</em>, <em>Things We Lost in the Fire</em>—ouch! It hurts!), Halloween torture flicks might actually feel like relief. The folks at <strong>Lions Gate</strong> are hoping that <em>Saw IV</em> (we know, we know … do you need to go back and watch <em>Saw I</em>, <em>II</em>, and <em>III</em> before seeing this one? We’re guessing not!), a series of disturbing prolific-ness, will have the kind of box office that Alaskan vampire flick, <em>30 Days of Night</em>, had last weekend. <em>Saw IV</em> can’t boast the same amount of star wattage (no hottie <strong>Hartnett</strong> in this one!), but when aren’t people in the mood for random orifice blood-spurting? Seriously.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a feel-good movie opens (with suspiciously very little fanfare): <em>Dan in Real Life</em>. On paper this widower-with-three-daughters-falls-in-love-with-brother’s-girlfriend plot seems kinda snoozy, but it’s from writer-director Peter Hedges, who penned <em>Pieces of April</em> (a.k.a., the best <strong>Katie Holmes</strong> movie ever), <em>What’s Eating Gilbert Grape</em> and <em>About a Boy</em>, which means we know he can take a maudlin family drama and actually do something with it. Plus, it stars <strong>Steve Carell</strong>, one of those sincerely funny people (and shockingly non-Canadian) who makes every-thing kinda goofy. We wish we could say the same of <strong>Dane Cook</strong>, who plays the rival brother, but the rest of the supporting cast is excellent, including <strong>Dianne Wiest</strong>, <strong>John Mahoney</strong>, <strong>Emily Blunt</strong>, <strong>Alison Pill</strong> and <strong>Juliette Binoche</strong>, who it will be nice to see in a lighthearted role.   </p>
<p>Also this weekend: <em>Rails &amp; Ties</em>, the directorial debut from <strong>Clint Eastwood</strong> spawn <strong>Alison Eastwood</strong>. Judging from the trailer, it looks like <strong>Kevin Bacon</strong> runs some kid’s mom over with a train. Really? And is it believable casting to have <strong>Marcia Gay Harden</strong> playing la <strong>Bacon</strong>’s wife? Where the heck is <strong>Lori Singer</strong> when we need her? Other notables this week includes <em>Music Within</em>, which stars the universally loved <strong>Ron Livingston</strong> in what appears to be his very own <em>Born on the Fourth of July</em>: the—real! life!—story of <strong>Richard Pimentel</strong>, who came back from Vietnam deaf, but changes his life to take up the cause of Americans struggling with disabilities. No more Post-Its or TPS reports for that guy! </p>
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