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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Ten years after the original, we've finally got a sequel to Boondock Saints. Parts of the trailer grabbed me (especially that song) but I can't help thinking this ship has already sailed. The saints will be marching in on October 30.

Rob Zombie's El Superbeasto
I had been looking forward to Rob Zombie's animated feature but this trailer has really killed my enthusiasm. I kind of like the look of it, but not one of the jokes made me laugh. This goes into limited release on September 12.

Leslie, My Name is Evil
A milquetoast chemist serving on the Manson Family jury finds himself smitten with Leslie, one of Charles Manson's followers. No U.S. release dates for this one yet.

Trucker
A tough independent female trucker suddenly finds herself saddled with an 11-year-old son she hasn't seen since he was a baby. Watch for this one on October 9.

Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
A synopsis doesn't really do this one justice. Check it out, it looks pretty cool. The film is getting a limited release on September 25.

New on AOL Moviefone:

  • Live Evil - A priest with a samurai sword hunts four vampires who are traveling across country looking for pure blood.
  • Broken Hill - A young man dreams of leaving the family farm in Australia to study at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
  • Inception - The latest thriller from the director of The Dark Knight.
  • Ong Bak 2 - Tony Jaa directs and stars in this sequel to 2003's Ong Bak.
  • The Wolfman - Remake of the classic monster flick in which a man is cursed to transform into a wolf-like creature under the full moon.
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats - A reporter investigates a group of soldiers trained in psychic espionage.
  • The Final Destination - Fourth installment in the horror franchise.

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