It will be one more waiting week for Pirates of the Carribean III released, there’s couple of interesting movies to check out.
Hot Fuzz (2007)
Those endless spit-out of bad horror and pathetic romance movies made you tired, refresh yourself with Hot Fuzz
Telling story of 2 big cop who are transferred from London to a small town with moderate violence, Hot Fuzz surprisingly scored 8.4/10 (IMDB) for its hilarious and wonderful combination of dry wit and action.


Hot Fuzz keeps black comedies alive, really. And it’s much better than I’ve expected. Some even wanted to stamp it as “Most Exciting & Fun Ending In British Comedy” this time. Get in and come out laughing ![]()
Next (2007)
Next sounds ridiculous to me at first, but it is released in Russia as “The Prophet”; and that’s all the movie’s about. Cris Johnson (Nicholas Cage) plays a man who can see into the future and change it any way that he wants. As he tries to avoid capture by a government organization, he must win the love of a woman (Julianne Moore) who he learns will be the mother of his child. Unlike Deja Vu (2006) when people tried hard to change the past, Next is something you can tell in advance; but will you be albe to prevent an incoming nuclear terrorist attack?

The movie itself is not a big success, it’s just a good and enjoyable one, better than Ghost Rider with some intense sequences of violent action. Try its trailer below:
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London to Brighton (2006)
Won 6 film awards, London to Brighton was rated as the most brilliant and outstanding British classic in time. The film begins with a crash, as street prostitute Kelly (Lorraine Stanley) and a 12-year-old called Joanne (Georgia Groome) bust into a public lavatory somewhere in London at 3am. They are clearly terrified and hiding from someone, and Kelly tells her young companion that they must get the next train to Brighton, and quick. But who is after them?
The story is dark with violence and explicit sexual content, the scenes are disturbing, and the performance is raw with the look of innocence genuine. You’ve been warned
But if you are serious enough, don’t miss that “British cinema at its best” (The Scotsman).
28 Weeks Later (2007)


28 Weeks Later is the sequel to the 2003 horror hit, “28 Days Later”. Picking up six months after the Rage virus has decimated the city of London, US Army has restored order and declares that the war against infection has been won. In the first wave of returning refugees, a family is reunited – but one of them unwittingly carries a terrible secret. The virus is not yet dead, and this time, it is more dangerous than ever.
Please enable Javascript and Flash to view this Flash video.If you don’t like horror films, skip it. But if you do, you can find it’s one of the best damn horror movie this year, another solid and complete zombie film, as good as its original 
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Next và 28 Weeks Later chưa có bản đẹp, sắp ra rùi; các phim kia đã có, và vài phim khác đang up lên. RS đang hồi phục, mặc cho CITS và NTU tìm mọi kế hiểm để block lại