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By WillametteLive Editors
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Posted on Wed Dec 26, 2007 at 03:37:39 PM PDT

"The Kingdom"

When bombers attack a United States military complex in Saudi Arabia, the FBI is called into action to investigate. A team is assembled to go to Saudi Arabia and play a cat and mouse game with the people behind the bombers. Jamie Fox, Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, and Chris Cooper star. See full review here.

"Eastern Promises"

David Cronenberg reunites with his "A History of Violence" star Viggo Mortensen in "Eastern Promises." Mortensen plays Nikolai Luzhin, a driver for a notorious crime family. Anna Khitrova (Noami Watts) is a midwife at a London hospital. When a birth goes wrong, she must find the relatives of a baby without a mother. Nikolai's loyalties to the family that he works for are tested as he crosses paths with Anna.

"Shattered"

Gerald Butler and Maria Bello play a couple with a perfect marriage until their daughter goes missing and the kidnapper (Pierce Brosnan) comes into their life. The kidnapper insists the couple perform tasks for him in order to keep their child alive. The requests continue to escalate until there is one that may be impossible to comply with.

"The Brothers Solomon"

A father on his deathbed gives his final wish of meeting his grandchild before he dies. Dean (Will Forte) and John (Will Arnett) play romantically inept brothers who are charged with the task of getting a grandchild in a very short amount of time. The movie follows the brothers as they try to hone their social skills and score a woman and a baby.

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