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Gangs of New York features Scorsese's return to familiar stomping ground, only this time the gangs in question were in the early 19th century. Didn't make them any nicer, though...  
 

From Hell, the long awaited Hughes brothers movie based on the Alan Moore graphic novel, stars johnny Depp and Robbie Coltrane and is almost certainly not for the squeamish. A take on the Jack the Ripper story, "From Hell" was the signature on one of the letters sent to police by the killer.

 
 
In Legally Blond, Reese Witherspoon plays a blond (with all that it implies) who resorts to attending Harvard Law in pursuit of her man. Talk about desperate!  
 
Nicole Kidman and Ewan MacGregor star in Baz Luhrman's (Romeo+Juliet, Strictly Ballroom) latest. A lush fantasy set in the fin de siecle Moulin Rouge. Also check out the official site and The Mediadrome review.  
 
This link takes you to the UK Bridget Jones's Diary site, which has loads of pix as well as the teaser and full trailer. Read The Mediadrome review here.  
 
The Harry Potter teaser trailer. This link will take you to the official site where you also find the UK trailer (slightly different). If you have any problems accessing the site, you'll also find the trailer here.  
 
The Mummy Returns looks like a lot of fun. That sense of fun is what the made the first movie work, and it looks like they've remembered it this time around. Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz and Arnold Voosloo are all back. Can't wait.  
 
The full Tomb Raider trailer. This site also has the Superbowl and Survivor TV ads (just in case you can't get enough).  
 
I'm guessing that Banderas et al wanted to make a movie for their kids. You've probably seen the Spy Kids trailer already, given the relentless coverage it's been getting on TV. Nobody knows marketing like Miramax.  
 
One Night at McCool's features Matt Dillon, John Goodman and Paul Reiser who all fall afoul of Liv Tyler in this Michael Douglas-produced comedy.  
 
Okay, so Charlie's Angels worked. But this? Does this look like a US version of the Spice Girls movie, or what? Josie and the Pussycats -- a movie that demanded to be made. A tough, gritty look at the inside workings of the music industry...or not.  
 
Here's the full trailer for Evolution, which looks like one of the not-so-serious episodes of The X-Files. For a smart guy, Duchovny has lousy taste in feature film projects. This has "dud" written all over it.  
 
Planet of the Apes. It's one of those guy movies (like The Dirty Dozen) -- guys just love the original, they love the concept, they think the ending is clever (!). Me, I think those ape outfits looked stupid in the original and look even more ridiculous now. It'll probably be a hit.  
 
The Claim transplants Thomas Hardy's novel "The Mayor of Casterbridge" to Gold Rush era California. Haven't read the novel? Don't worry...neither has anyone else.  
 
Guy Ritchie's latest, Snatch, is going wide soon. (It had a brief outing in LA and NYC last year to qualify for the little gold guys.) Here's the US trailer.  
 
And for the hopelessly romantic, there's The Wedding Planner. This Jennifer Lopez flick also stars Matthew McConaughey. Sony want us to kind of forget that Lopez is well on the way to Diva-hood and go with the idea that she's a girl who hasn't had a date in two years. Hey, it could happen.  
 
Here's the Rollerball teaser trailer. Looks like a promo for XFL, but without the humor. There's probably a reason they're remaking this, but it's hard to think of one.  
 
Jordana Brewster, Christopher Eccleston and Cameron Diaz star in this adaptation of the novel, The Invisible Circus.  
 
Mark Wahlberg plays a wannabe fan of a hard rock band who is asked to take over as lead singer in Rockstar. Just like real life. Jennifer Aniston costars.  
 
Down to Earth is a Chris Rock vehicle and is a remake of the classic 1978 Warren Beatty starrer, Heaven Can Wait (which was itself a remake). This version pares the story down to a nub.  
 
Here's the first trailer for Captain Corelli's Mandolin, starring Nicolas Cage and Christian Bale.  
 
David Duchovny and Julianne Moore star in Evolution, an Ivan Reitman comedy about the arrival of aliens on Earth. Here's the teaser.  
 
Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz revisit the 80s in Jonathan Demme's Blow. The trailer kind of looks like a bad Miami Vice episode, but with Depp and Demme you never know.  
 

For those of you who didn't get enough of them in Bring It On, Sugar and Spice brings you (yes!) bankrobbing cheerleaders.  
 
   
 
   

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