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May 16, 2008

New in theaters - May 16, 2008

Princecaspian_galleryposter The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - The second Narnia book hits the big screen three years after the hugely successful The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. In Prince Caspian, directed by Andrew Adamson, the Pevensie siblings return one year later to Narnia to find that 1,300 years have passed there and the kingdom is once again in the grips of an evil king. They're charged with the task of ridding the country of the tyrannical ruler and replacing the rightful heir, Prince Caspian. An uncredited Tilda Swinton, now an Oscar winner, returns as The White Witch.

How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer (In selected theaters) - Ugly Betty's America Ferrera stars in this comedy-drama about three generations of women in a Mexican-American family who experience sexual awakenings over the course of a summer.

Reprise (In selected theaters) - This Norwegian film follows the lives of friends, both aspiring writers, who achieve varying levels of success in their chosen profession. Erik's writing is passed over by publishers but Phillip's work is accepted and he becomes an instant sensation. But something obviously takes a toll on Phillip, as six months later Erik brings him home from a psychiatric facility and tries to convince him to write again.

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