#1.) "Green Zone" (R)
Matt Damon plays an Army weapons inspector who uncovers a conspiracy while searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq during the 2003 occupation. It also stars Greg Kinnear, Amy Ryan, who briefly played Holly on "The Office", and the "Harry Potter" actors Brendan Gleeson and Jason Isaacs - who you'd know better as Mad-Eye Moody and Lucius Malfoy. It's directed by Paul Greengrass, who also directed Matt Damon in the last two Bourne movies, "The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum".
Official Site: http://www.GreenZonemovie.com/
#2.) "Our Family Wedding" (PG-13)
Forest Whitaker and Carlos Mencia play two dads trying to get over their intense dislike for each other when their kids announce their engagement. "Ugly Betty's" America Ferrera plays the bride and "House of Payne's" Lance Gross is the groom.
Official Site: http://www.OurFamilyWeddingmovie.com/
#3.) "Remember Me" (PG-13)
--A chick flick starring "Twilight's" Robert Pattinson as a young rebel who falls for a cop's daughter. She's played by Emilie de Ravin, the woman who plays Claire on "Lost". "Adaptation's" Chris Cooper plays her overprotective father, and Pierce Brosnan plays Pattinson's father.
Official Site: http://www.RememberMe-movie.com/
#4.) "She's Out of My League" (R)
A romantic comedy about a nerdy airport security agent who starts dating a hot blonde and then has to fight to keep her after making a bad first impression with her parents. It stars Jay Baruchel, who you may remember as Sandusky, the only guy who actually read the script in "Tropic Thunder," and a British woman named Alice Eve.
Official Site: http://www.GetYourRating.com/
#5.) "Stolen" (R) (New York only. It hits theaters in L.A. next week.)
"Mad Men's" Jon Hamm plays a detective obsessed with figuring out who murdered a young boy in 1958 after the kid's remains are discovered . . . and he mistakes them for his missing son. Rhona Mitra plays his wife, Josh Lucas is the father of the murdered boy and "Dawson's Creek" superstar James Van Der Beek is his prime suspect.
Official Site: http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/stolen/