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Clip: Dark Skies - The House Encounter

The studio has just released a brand new clip from the alien invasion thriller Dark Skies, a sci-fi thriller starring Keri Russell and Josh Hamilton as parents of two young boys who look to be the targets of an alien invasion. A clever blend of family drama and sci-fi action help create a truly unique tone to this PG-13 rated adventure.

Dark Skies hits store shelves on Tuesday, May 28th.

The Host

score: 
D
Director: 
Andrew Niccol
Cast: 
Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger, Max Irons, William Hurt, Jake Abel
Running Time: 
125
Rated: 
PG-13
Author(s): 

With the Twilight series, Stephenie Meyer has perpetrated unspeakable crimes against the written word, and the five films have been equally horrific for anyone who enjoys film. The only atrocity yet to be translated to the screen was her foray into sci-fi, The Host, which even fans would decry as her worst work.

The History of Future Folk

score: 
A-
Director: 
John Mitchell, Jeremy Kipp Walker
Cast: 
Nils d’Aulaire, Jay Klaitz, Julie Ann Emery
Running Time: 
85
Rated: 
NR
Author(s): 

Prometheus

score: 
A
Director: 
Ridley Scott
Cast: 
Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Logan Marshall-Green
Running Time: 
123
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

Battleship

score: 
C-
Director: 
Peter Berg
Cast: 
Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgard, Rihanna, Brooklyn Decker, Liam Neeson
Running Time: 
143
Rated: 
PG-13
Author(s): 

Attack the Block

score: 
A-
Director: 
Joe Cornish
Cast: 
John Boyega, Jodie Whitaker, Nick Frost
Running Time: 
88
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

Skyline

score: 
F
Director: 
Colin Strause, Greg Strause
Cast: 
Eric Balfour, Scottie Thompson, Donald Faison
Running Time: 
92
Rated: 
PG-13
Author(s): 

Predators

score: 
B-
Director: 
Nimrod Antal
Cast: 
Adrien Brody, Alice Braga, Topher Grace, Laurence Fishburne
Running Time: 
107
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 
Imagine yourself being dropped in the middle of a forest with no inclination as to how you got there. You are surrounded by seven other individuals, all of whom are in the same situation as you. Imagine now that you go off exploring only to find an unusual camp with skinned human carcasses hanging in the trees. For a group of hand-selected individuals, this horrific situation is reality, and to think… they actually believe they have a chance.

Monsters vs. Aliens

score: 
C+
Director: 
Rob Letterman, Conrad Vernon
Cast: 
Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogan, Hugh Laurie, Kiefer Sutherland
Running Time: 
94
Rated: 
PG-13
Author(s): 
At the end of every day, when the sun sets on the western horizon, it is the view that you have on yourself that truly matters the most. This, along with a handful of other ideal thoughts, is the central message of Dreamworks' new animated picture, Monsters vs. Aliens.

Starring the irresistibly cute Reese Witherspoon, along with a huge supporting cast of A-list talent, the film makes a bold statement straight out of the gate. And while much of the film proves worthy of the hype, parts of it continue to bother me now, long after leaving the theater.

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