Warner Bros. Pictures has provided us with their 2008 preview slate and with that comes new stills from their upcoming flicks.
The stills include the western flick "Appaloosa," which stars Ed Harris, Jeremy Irons, and Viggo Mortensen. Chick flick "Nights in Rodanthe," with Richard Gere and Diane Land. "Body of Lies," starring Russell Crowe, Leonardo DiCaprio and is directed by Ridley Scott. And one of the films I am really interested in seeing "Pride & Glory," with Colin Farrell and Edward Norton.
There are more films too, so check out the previews below just click on the images to check out the preview page for each film.
Appaloosa opens in theatres on September 17 in limited release and then in October 3 (wide).
Set in the Old West territory of New Mexico, Appaloosa revolves around a pair of hired guns (Mortensen and Harris) who come to clean up a dangerous town run by a ruthless, powerful rancher (Irons) and his band of outlaws. While bringing new order to the town, the two fearless lawmen meet a provocative outsider (Zellweger) whose unconventional ways threaten to destroy their decade-old bond.



Nights in Rodanthe opens in theatres on September 26.
In "Nights in Rodanthe," Lane stars as Adrienne Willis, a woman with her life in chaos, who retreats to the tiny coastal town of Rodanthe, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, to tend to a friend's inn for the weekend. Here she hopes to find the tranquility she so desperately needs to rethink the conflicts surrounding her -- a wayward husband who has asked to come home, and a teenaged daughter who resents her every decision. Almost as soon as Adrienne gets to Rodanthe, a major storm is forecast and a guest named Dr. Paul Flanner (Gere) arrives. The only guest at the inn, Flanner is not on a weekend escape but rather is there to face his own crisis of conscience. Now, with the storm closing in, the two turn to each other for comfort and, in one magical weekend, set in motion a life-changing romance that will resonate throughout the rest of their lives.


RocknRolla opens in theatres on October 8 in limited release and then wide on October 31st
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From writer/director Guy Ritchie comes "RocknRolla," in which he revisits the seedy, offbeat landscape of modern day London that he explored in his critically acclaimed films "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch."
When a Russian mobster orchestrates a crooked land deal, millions of dollars are up for grabs, and all of London's criminal underworld wants in on the action. Everyone from a dangerous crime lord to a sexy accountant, a corrupt politician and down-on-their-luck petty thieves conspire, collude and collide with one another in an effort to get rich quick.

Body of Lies opens in theatres on October 10
Based on Washington Post columnist David Ignatius' 2007 novel about a CIA operative, Roger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio), who uncovers a lead on a major terrorist leader suspected to be operating out of Jordan. When Ferris devises a plan to infiltrate his network, he must first win the backing of cunning CIA veteran Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe) and the collegial, but perhaps suspect, head of Jordanian intelligence. Although ostensibly his allies, Ferris questions how far he can really trust these men without putting his entire operation - and his life - on the line.



Pride and Glory opens in theatres on October 24.
Edward Norton and Colin Farrell star in "Pride and Glory," an authentic, gritty and emotional portrait of the New York City Police Department. The film follows a multi-generational police family whose moral code is tested when one of two sons on the force investigates an incendiary case involving his older brother and brother-in-law. The case forces the family to choose between their loyalties to one another and their loyalties to the department.

Four Christmases opens in theatres on November 26
The film follows a young couple, each of whose parents divorced and then married other people. This leaves the newlyweds with four parental households to visit over the course of Christmas Day.

Yes Man opens theatres on December 19
Jim Carrey stars as Carl Allen, a man who signs up for a self-help program based on one simple principle: say yes to everything...and anything. At first, unleashing the power of "yes" transforms Carl's life in amazing and unexpected ways, but he soon discovers that opening up his life to endless possibilities can have its drawbacks.


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