Wiki News/New Movies playing in theaters this weekend (June 4, 2010)

SONIC X: RETURN TO SOLEANNA. The world's fastest hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog heads to Soleanna to see his beloved friend Elise, till new evil attacks, and Soleanna is no longer safe. This movie would be as much shitty as the others, seening it more ass-kicking would be much as a movie for everyone's favorite video game character. There would be little kids, teenagers and sometimes adult and everyone seening this movie, that the movie would be so full, you have to stand up or sit on the floor to watch this movie. This might give me the shivers of how big this movie is. I wonder what's going to be like when the next movie comes out next year.

KILLERS. Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl team up in this comedy where, after marrying, Jen (Heigl) discovers that her husband (Kutcher) is an undercover assassin. Jen teams up with her husband to fight crime while saving their marriage (and lives). Despite the generic plotline and what is sure to be a generic ending, I've really enjoyed the TV spots and trailers. Kutcher bores me and has one of the worst lines in movie history ("Let's just say I work for the blah blah blah doing blah blah blah"), but Heigl appears to have excellent comedic timing and delivery. This is sure to be the hit (get it?)of the weekend.

GET HIM TO THE GREEK. This film is a spin-off of the not-so-funny Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but this actually looks hilarious. Jonah Hill plays a record company intern hired to navigate rock star Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) to his concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater. I found Forgetting Sarah Marshall to be excruciatingly boring, but this film actually looks promising (minus P. Diddy).

SPLICE. Two scientists (Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley) create a new organism, a human-chimera, that they name Dren. The creature develops quickly into some sort of female figure and turns deadly. This looks pretty fucked up and horrifying, so if you're not into a comedy this weekend go check it out. It looks promising.

MARMADUKE. You know what this is about, especially if you're a parent. Unfortunately it stars Owen Wilson. Take the kids and watch Marmaduke wreak havoc on anything and anyone in his way.

My Pick: MOTHER AND CHILD. This film has slowly been easing into theaters across the country and it will finally be released near me this weekend. This drama centers on three women: a middle-aged woman (Annette Bening), the daughter she gave up after birth 35 years before (Naomi Watts), and a young woman looking to adopt her own child. Rodrigo Garcia has written and directed this drama which looks to be an intense, emotional look into the lives of mothers and daughters.