New in Theaters: March 28, 2008
March 28, 2008 by Jane Boursaw
21 (Wide)
Jim Sturgess is an MIT math whiz who gets recruited into a blackjack-card-counting team that wins millions from Las Vegas. Based on a true story.
Stop-Loss (Wide)
Ryan Phillippe returns home after a long tour of duty in Iraq, but before he can settle back into a normal life, he’s stop-lossed — called back into service. He’s not a happy camper.
Superhero Movie (Wide)
In this spoof of Spider-Man and other superhero flicks, Drake Bell is a dorky teenager who becomes the Dragonfly.
More after the jump!
Run Fatboy Run (Wide)
Cubby Simon Pegg tries to whip himself into shape so his ex-lover will take notice.
Flawless (Limited)
Michael Caine and Demi Moore are unlikely thieves when they rip off the company that treated them unfairly — the London Diamond Corporation.
Chapter 27 (Limited)
Jared Leto stars as the real-life Mark David Chapman, who plots to assassinate ex-Beatle John Lennon outside the musician’s NYC home.
Priceless (Limited)
Audrey Tautou is a con artist who mistakes a lowly hotel worker (Gad Elmaleh) for a millionaire. When she finds out the truth, the tables are turned.
My Brother Is an Only Child (Limited)
It’s oh so complicated when one brother joins the Communist party and the other joins the Fascist party in ’60s-era Italy.
Hats Off (Limited)
This documentary profiles Mimi Weddell, the hardest working actress in NYC. By the way, she’s over 90 years old.
Backseat (Limited)
Josh Alexander is a young dreamer who wants to drive to Montreal and meet his favorite actor of all time: Donald Sutherland.
Alexandra (Limited)
An old woman visits her grandson at a remote military outpost and brings a bit of sunshine into the soldiers’ dreary existence.
Shotgun Stories (Limited)
A Hatfield-McCoy story where two sets of half-brothers in rural Arkansas go to war with each other after their father dies.
American Zombie (Limited)
A pair of documentary filmmakers profile various members of L.A.’s undead culture. They only with to co-exist peacefully with the living. Or do they?
Photo: 21, Columbia Pictures, 2008; Run Fatboy Run, Picturehouse Entertainment, 2007













