Pixar's Brave follows the independent and courageous Merida (voice by Kelly Macdonald). Pixar hide caption

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A scene from Battleship, which opens this weekend in the U.S. Thanks to earlier releases abroad, the film has already grossed $215 million worldwide. ILM/Universal Pictures hide caption
Beast (John Tui), Hopper (Taylor Kitsch) and Raikes (Rihanna) are stunned by the appearance of invading alien forces in the motion picture adaption of the, yes, board game Battleship. Photo Credit: ILM/Universal Pictures/ILM/Universal Pictures hide caption
John Cusack and Cameron Diaz in Being John Malkovich. Criterion Collection hide caption
In Tim Burton's campy reboot of the Gothic soap Dark Shadows, Johnny Depp plays Barnabas Collins, a vampire with antiquated sensibilities who surfaces in the '70s after a 200-year imprisonment at the hands of a spurned lover. Warner Brothers Pictures hide caption
Pillow Talk stars Doris Day (above) and Rock Hudson as a pair of strangers who butt heads and fall in love on a shared telephone line. Universal Pictures hide caption
Corporate headhunter Roger Brown (Aksel Hennie) has a lucrative if less-than-legal sideline in fine art — until he crosses the wrong man. Magnet Releasing hide caption
Mya (Meagan Good), while dating Zeke (Romany Malco), follows the do's and don't's of dating advice from comedian Steve Harvey's real-world self-help book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. Alan Markfield/Sony Pictures hide caption
Mohamed Fellag, an Algerian comedian and humor writer, plays the title character in the Oscar-nominated Monsieur Lazhar, who steps in to teach a class of middle school students at exactly the right time. Music Box Films hide caption
Actress Pearl Bailey during curtain call for the 1967 Broadway production of Hello, Dolly! John Dominis/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images hide caption
Alex, one of the kids who struggles with bullies in Lee Hirsch's documentary Bully. Weinstein Co. hide caption
Jennifer Lawrence stars as Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, adapted from Suzanne Collins' bestselling novel trilogy. Lionsgate hide caption