Spring Flicks
Release: May 5
"City of Ghosts"
A New York con man (Matt Dillon) travels to Cambodia, on the run from a U.S. federal investigation, to collect his share in an insurance scam , but discovers more than he bargained for in "City of Ghosts."Release: April 25
"Confidence"
A con man, Jake Vig (Edward Burns), whose latest scam puts him in debt with the mafia, is confronted by crime boss Winston King (Dustin Hoffman) in "Confidence."Release: April 25
"Identity"
After taking refuge from a raging storm at a roadside motel, Rhodes (Ray Liotta) and Larry (John Hawkes), as well as their friend, Ed (John Cusack, not shown) are confronted with a bizarre series of killings in the psychological suspense thriller "Identity."Release: April 25
"It Runs In The Family"
Three generations of the Douglas clan are featured in a comic drama about family turmoil. Kirk plays the elderly patriarch, Michael the midlife crisis son, and Michael's son, Cameron, a troublemaker. Diana Douglas, Kirk's ex-wife and Michael's mother, co-stars.Release: April 25
"People I Know"
Kim Basinger and Al Pacino star in a character study of a man who once wielded power in New York City and now clutches desperately to the people he knows for security and validation.Release: April 25
"The Real Cancun"
Heidi and Dave scope out the beach scene in New Line Cinemas reality drama "The Real Cancun." It's the first so-called reality movie, from the people who pioneered the reality-TV genre with MTV's "The Real World."Release: April 25
"Anger Management"
Adam Sandler plays a normally mild-mannered businessman who is sentenced to therapist Jack Nicholson's unconventional treatments.Release: April 11
"A Man Apart"
A mysterious man known only as Diablo takes over a powerful drug cartel when the former boss goes to prison. That former drug lord then teams up with a DEA agent (Vin Diesel, shown in photo) and his partner (Larenz Tate) to try to take down Diablo.Release: April 4
"Phone Booth"
Colin Farrell plays a man who picks up a ringing pay phone and is told he'll be shot if he hangs up. It's billed as a thriller, not a comedy.Release: April 4
"The Core"
Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank leads a team of scientists to the earth's center, hoping to keep the planet from falling apart, in this sci-fi adventure.Release: March 28
"Basic"
John Travolta plays a rogue DEA agent investigating the mysterious deaths of four soldiers, including a special ops commander played by Travolta's "Pulp Fiction" costar, Samuel L. Jackson. (The movie also stars Connie Nielsen, center.)Release: March 28
"Head Of State"
Chris Rock and Bernie Mac star in this story of a D.C. alderman who is chosen to be the Democratic presidential candidate. Rock also wrote the script for this movie, which marks his big-screen directorial debut.Release: March 28
"Dreamcatcher"
Four childhood friends reunite for their annual hunting trip, during which they fight off an alien force, in the adaptation of Stephen King's story.Release: March 21
"View From The Top"
Gwyneth Paltrow flies the friendly skies as a new flight attendant with big dreams in this comedy, which features a cameo appearance by Mike Myers. Here, she is shown with Mark Ruffalo.Release: March 21
"Bringing Down The House"
Steve Martin thinks he's found love online with a beautiful blond lawyer, only to find out she's really an escaped convict (Queen Latifah).Release: March 7
"Tears of the Sun"
Italian beauty Monica Bellucci plays a missionary doctor in Nigeria who must be rescued by a U.S. Navy SEAL, played by Bruce Willis.Release: March 7