From left, Brooke Shields, Brendan Fraser, Matt Prokop and Skyler Samuels star in the movie "Furry Vengeance."
Alan Markfield
Here is a listing of spring 2010 film releases, though these dates are subject to change:
MARCH 5
ALICE IN WONDERLAND — Tim Burton takes on the Lewis Carroll classic, with help from stars Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter.
BLOOD INTO WINE — Documentary feature about musician Maynard James Keenan (Tool, A Perfect Circle).
BROOKLYN'S FINEST — Crime thriller starring Richard Gere, Don Cheadle and Ethan Hawke as New York City police detectives.
MARCH 12
FISH TANK — Acclaimed British drama starring newcomer Katie Jarvis as a sexually precocious teenager.
GREEN ZONE — War thriller starring Matt Damon as a rogue U.S. Army officer searching for weapons of mass destruction.
NORTH FACE — Mountain-climbing thriller, based on a true story. German with subtitles.
OUR FAMILY WEDDING — Multicultural comedy starring Forest Whitaker and Carlos Mencia as feuding fathers.
REMEMBER ME — Drama about two would-be lovers torn apart by unexpected tragedies. Robert Pattinson stars.
SHE'S OUT OF MY LEAGUE — Jay Baruchel stars in this comedy about a 20-something with a too-good-to-be-true girlfriend.
UNTIL THE LIGHT TAKES US — Documentary feature examining Norway's "black metal" musical movement.
MARCH 19
THE BOUNTY HUNTER — Gerard Butler pursues former flame Jennifer Aniston in this comic romp.
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID — Live-action adaptation of the bestselling teen novel, about a wisecracking pre-teen.
HUBBLE 3-D — Large-screen documentary short, following efforts by astronauts to repair the space telescope.
REPO MEN — Jude Law stars in this science-fiction thriller about organ harvesting.
THE RUNAWAYS —The already controversial music drama stars Kristen Stewart as rocker Joan Jett.
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