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Dark Shadows - 4.6.4 |
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A witch (Eva Green) is angry that a rich man (Johnny
Depp) spurned her, so in retaliation she puts a spell
on him in 1772, burying him alive as a vampire. Then
he's accidentally dug up in 1972, and finds out that
his descendants on the family estate are so
dysfunctional that the matriarch (Michelle Pfeiffer)
pays a live-in psychiatrist (Helena Bonham Carter).
The vampire aims to set things straight. Also with
Christopher Lee, Chloe Grace Moretz, Gulliver McGrath,
Jonny Lee Miller and Jackie Earle Haley. Directed by
Tim Burton. [1:53 - PG-13] |
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The Avengers - 2.7.3 |
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When a blue cube opens a door to other worlds and the
evil deity Loki (Tom Hiddleston) comes through and
starts turning humans into his minions, Iron Man
(Robert Downey Jr.), the Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo),
Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans)
and other superheroes come together to protect
humanity. Also with Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner,
Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Stellan
Skarsgård, Samuel L. Jackson, Gwyneth Paltrow and Paul
Bettany. Directed by Joss Whedon. [2:22 - PG-13] |
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Darling Companion - 4.3.4 |
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The story of an empty nester (Diane Keaton) that
rescues a dog along a freeway. But after the dog runs
away on a walk, she must confront her disappointment
with her husband (Kevin Kline), an emotionally distant
surgeon. Also with Dianne Wiest, Richard Jenkins,
Elisabeth Moss, Sam Shepard and Mark Duplass. Directed
by Lawrence Kasdan. [1:43 - PG-13] |
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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
- 4.3.5 |
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Several retired English men and women, including a
newly widowed woman (Judi Dench), a couple (Bill Nighy
and Penelope Wilton) that has lost its savings, a
woman (Maggie Smith) with no family and no job and
nervously awaiting a hip replacement, a judge (Tom
Wilkinson) returning to his childhood home, a man
(Ronald Pickup) looking for a new life and a new woman
and a multiple divorcée (Celia Imrie) looking for a
new husband travel to India to try out a ritzy new
retirement hotel. When they arrive, they find it's not
so ritzy. Also with Dev Patel, Tena Desae and Diana
Hardcastle. Directed by John Madden. [2:04 - PG-13] |
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Safe - 0.8.6 |
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Jason Statham stars as a man with a dark past,
suffering from guilt. When his wife is murdered, he
becomes homeless and wanders the streets until one day
he encounters a 12-year-old girl (Catherine Chan)
hiding from Russian thugs. When he takes them on to
protect her, he doesn't know just how deeply involved
he will become. Also with Chris Sarandon, Anson Mount,
James Hong, Reggie Lee, Robert John Burke, Sándor
Técsy and Joseph Sikora. Directed by Boaz Yakin. [1:35
- R] |
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The Raven - 2.8.5 |
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Edgar Allen Poe (John Cusack) helps a police detective
(Luke Evans) track down a serial killer that is using
Poe's stories to stage killings; plus, he has
kidnapped Poe's fiancée (Alice Eve) as his next
victim. Also with Brendan Gleeson, Sam Hazeldine and
Oliver Jackson-Cohen. Directed by James McTeigue.
[1:50 - R] |
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The Pirates! Band of Misfits - 2.3.2 |
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Animated feature about a pirate (voiced by Hugh Grant)
and his loser crew that dream of finally winning the
annual Pirate of the Year Award against their
archenemies (voiced by Jeremy Piven, Lenny Henry and
Salma Hayek). The pirates must survive dangerous
voyages from Blood Island to foggy London, but Queen
Victoria (Imelda Staunton) presents obstacles for them
in this Victorian-era "reality show." Also with the
voices of Martin Freeman, Al Roker, Brian Blessed,
Brendan Gleeson, David Tennant and Ashley Jensen.
Directed by Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt. [1:27 - G] |
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The Five-Year Engagement - 7.4.9 |
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A man (Jason Segel) proposes to a woman (Emily Blunt)
and they begin planning their wedding and their future
together; when she is offered a post-doctoral position
at a university in Michigan, they leave their San
Francisco home thinking it will be a two year delay in
their plans. But it doesn't turn out that way and as
more time passes, it becomes harder and harder to pin
down a wedding date. Also with Chris Pratt, Alison
Brie, Rhys Ifans and Kevin Hart. Directed by Nicholas
Stoller. [2:04 - R] |
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The Lucky One - 6.5.4 |
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A U.S. Marine (Zac Ephron), on his third tour of duty
in Iraq, finds a discarded photo of a woman (Taylor
Schilling). Keeping it in his pocket, he is convinced
that the image saved him from death several times and
when he returns home, he walks across the country on
foot in search of the woman in the photograph. He
finds more than he bargained for, but also more than
he dreamed. Also with Blythe Danner, Jay R. Ferguson,
Riley Thomas Stewart and Joe Chrest. Directed by Scott
Hicks. [1:40 - PG-13] |
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Chimpanzee - 0.3.0 |
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The story of a chimp followed from his birth to when
he is separated from his chimpanzee group and then
unexpectedly adopted by the leader of his pack.
Narrated by Tim Allen. Directed by Alastair Fothergill
& Mark Linfield. [1:18 - G] |
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Think Like a Man - 5.2.5 |
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Tired of trying to figure men out, four women (Meagan
Good, Regina Hall, Taraji P. Henson and Gabrielle
Union) decide to behave just like them in the arena of
love, after reading Steve Harvey's book "Act Like A
Lady, Think Like A Man." The women apply the tenets of
the book, but their men (Michael Ealy, Jeremy Ferrara,
Terrence Jenkins and Romany Malco) realize what is
happening and vow to fight back. Also with Steve
Harvey, Kevin Hart, Jennifer Lewis, Sherri Shepherd,
Wendy Williams and Chris Brown. Directed by Tim Story.
[2:00 - PG-13] |
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Delicacy - 4.3.5 |
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Film about the life of a woman (Audrey Tautou) who has
to overcome the sudden death of her husband and
soulmate. She throws herself into her work for years,
but surprises all of her friends when she suddenly
becomes involved with an unlikely co-worker. Also with
Francois Damiens, Pio Marmai, Melanie Bernier and
Bruno Todeschini. Directed by Stephane Foenkinos. In
French with English subtitles (original title: "La
Delicatesse"). [1:48 - PG-13] |
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Monsieur Lazhar - 1.4.4 |
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A middle-aged Algerian refugee (Mohamed Fellag) offers
his services as a teacher after learning of an
elementary school teacher's death. He soon finds
himself torn between comforting the grieving students
and overstepping the strict rules of teaching. Also
with Sophie Nelisse, Emilien Neron, Danielle Prouix
and Brigitte Poupart. Directed by Phillppe Falardeau.
In French and Arabic with English subtitles. [1:34 -
PG-13] |
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Blue Like Jazz - 4.3.4 |
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A young man raised as a Southern Baptist is preparing
to leave home and go to a religious college to study
writing. When he becomes disillusioned by the people
he trusted most in his life, he takes a different turn
and learns about life outside religion at a
non-religious college. With Marshall Allman, Jason
Marsden, Tania Raymonde, Claire Holt, Justin Welborn
and William McKinney. Directed by Steve Taylor. [1:46
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ATM - 1.7.5 |
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Three co-workers (Alice Eve, Josh Peck and Brian
Geraghty) leave an office Christmas party and make a
stop at an ATM booth on their way home. They soon find
themselves trapped inside when a menacing man stands
guard in the parking lot with apparently violent
intent. Also with Aaron Hughes, Omar Khan and Will
Woytowich. Directed by David Brooks. [1:30 - R] |
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Damsels in Distress - 5.4.3 |
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A quirky set of female co-eds set out to change the
male-dominated campus of Seven Oaks University with
suicide prevention through tap-dancing and free-soap
outreach. With Greta Gerwig, Adam Brody, Analeigh
Tipton, Carrie MacLemore, Megalyn Echikunwoke and
Aubrey Plaza. Directed by Whit Stillman. [1:39 -
PG-13] |
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Lockout - 2.6.5 |
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Guy Pearce stars as a government agent wrongly accused
of a crime and given a choice between 30 years in
stasis on a penal colony in space or getting the
president's daughter (Maggie Grace) back safely from
the same colony. Also with Peter Stormare, Lennie
James, Jacky Ido and Tim Plester. Directed by James
Mather & Stephen St. Leger. [1:35 - PG-13] |
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Touchback - 3.4.4 |
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A former high school football star (Brian Presley) who
becomes a farmer is given the chance to find fame
during the Ohio State championship game. But he ruined
one of his knees the first time he played and so the
second time he asks a coach (Kurt Russell) what to do
-- change history or accept the past? Also with
Melanie Lynskey, Christine Lahti, Kevin Covais, Sarah
Wright and Marc Blucas. Directed by Don Handfield.
[1:58 - PG-13] |
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The Three Stooges - 2.4.2 |
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Based on the TV series: Three friends, Larry, Curly
and Moe, start their relationship as toddlers in an
orphanage and remain together, living and working
until they learn one day that the orphanage will close
unless they can raise $830,000. They head to the big
city where they hope to save the day and are convinced
to help a woman kill her husband for exactly the
amount that they need. Also with Sean Hayes, Will
Sasso, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jane Lynch, Sofia Vergara
and Jennifer Hudson. Directed by Bobby & Peter
Farrelly. [1:35 - PG] |
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The Cabin in the Woods - 6.9.10 |
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Several friends head to a remote cabin for a weekend
of partying but shortly after they arrive strange
noises and occurrences put them on their guard. Then
one by one they begin to get killed. With Kristen
Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Jules Fran
Kranz, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, Bradley
Whitford, Brian White and Amy Acker. Directed by Drew
Goddard. [1:35 - R] |
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Detachment - 7.5.10 |
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A long-term sub (Adrien Brody) drifts between various
teaching jobs, until he finds a connection with the
students and teachers at a high-risk school. Also with
Christina Hendricks, Marcia Gay Harden, James Caan,
Lucy Liu, Blythe Danner and Tim Blake Nelson. Directed
by Tony Kaye. [1:37 - R] |
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The Raid: Redemption - 1.10.10 |
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Indonesian film about elite police officers that raid
a tenement building run by a ruthless drug lord. The
police must battle with an army of determined killers
bent on preventing anyone from reaching their boss,
who's hiding on the top floor. With Iko Uwais, Ananda
George and Ray Sahetapy. Directed by Gareth Evans.
(Original title: "Serbuan Maut.") [1:41 - R] |
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Dark Tide - 3.7.5 |
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When a professional diver (Halle Berry) has a
near-lethal encounter with a shark, her fears and
regrets drive her away from diving for years. However,
when her former husband arranges an extremely
lucrative deal to take him shark diving, she learns
that her nightmares are still real, lurking just under
the surface of the water. Also with Olivier Martinez,
Ralph Brown and Mark Elderkin. Directed by John
Stockwell. [1:34 - PG-13] |
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American Reunion - 8.3.9 |
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The same group of friends from the series "American
Pie" return for their high school reunion 13 years
later. Some have intimacy issues, maturity issues and
marital strains and the rekindling of old love affairs
and sexual escapades ensues. With Jason Biggs, Alyson
Hannigan, Chris Klein, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Tara Reid,
Seann William Scott, Mena Suvari, Eddie Kaye Thomas,
John Cho, Jennifer Coolidge, Eugene Levy, Natasha
Lyonne and Dania Ramirez. Directed by Jon Hurwitz &
Hayden Schlossberg. [1:53 - R] |
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Titanic - 6.6.5 |
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The infamously unsinkable ship sinks spectacularly in
this love story directed by James Cameron: An upper
crust girl (Kate Winslet) engaged to a wealthy man
(Billy Zane) and a third-class passenger (Leonardo
DiCaprio) fall in love while aboard the iceberg-bound
ship. Also with Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill
Paxton, Kathy Bates and Victor Gaber. Directed by
James Cameron. [3:14 - PG-13] |
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The Deep Blue Sea - 6.4.5 |
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Adapted from a 1952 play by Terence Rattigan: Rachel
Weisz stars as a woman who falls for a handsome RAF
pilot and recent veteran of WWII and leaves her
passionless marriage to a much older high court judge
for him. After she attempts to kill herself, she
experiences a series of flashbacks from events that
had drastically changed her life. Also with Tom
Hiddleston and Simon Russell Beale. Directed by
Terence Davies. [1:38 - R] |
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Goon - 7.8.10 |
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Doug (Seann William Scott), a bouncer out of place in
his brainy family, finds himself drafted to join a
semi-pro hockey team made up of other misfits. He soon
leads the team to glory, punching out anyone that
stands in his way. Also with Jay Baruchel, Alison
Pill, Liev Schreiber and Eugene Levy. Directed by
Michael Dowse. [1:32 - R] |
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Bully - 2.5.6 |
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A documentary based on three American school children
who are currently experiencing bullying, as well as
the parents of two deceased children, who took their
own lives after being bullied in school. It became
controversial when the MPAA assigned the film an R
rating and the studio decided to release it as unrated
since an R rating would prevent its target audience of
teens and pre-teens from seeing it unless accompanied
by an adult. Directed by Lee Hirsch. [1:34 - NR] |
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Mirror, Mirror - 3.4.2 |
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A new take on the classic Snow White fairytale: After
an evil queen (Julia Roberts) banishes the king and
takes control of his kingdom, she also restricts the
young princess Snow White (Lily Collins) to her room.
After the resourceful princess escapes, she enlists
the help of seven dwarves and a handsome prince (Armie
Hammer) to help her win back her kingdom. Also with
Sean Bean, Nathan Lane and Mare Winningham. Directed
by Tarsem Singh. [1:46 - PG] |
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Wrath of the Titans - 2.6.2 |
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A decade after defeating the Kraken, demigod Perseus
(Sam Worthington) lives in a small fishing village
with his 10-year old son, Helius (John Bell).
Meanwhile, a war rages between the Greek gods and the
monstrous Titans: Since humans have lost faith in the
gods, Kronos, father of brother gods Zeus (Liam Neeson),
Hades (Ralph Fiennes) and Poseidon (Danny Huston)
seeks to destroy the gods and humanity and Perseus
joins Hades and Andromeda (Rosamund Pike) in a fight
against the god of war Ares (Edgar Ramirez). Also with
Bill Nighy and Toby Kebbell. Directed by Jonathan
Liebesman. [2:00 - PG-13] |
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The Hunger Games - 3.7.3 |
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Movie version of Suzanne Collins' young-adult novel
about a future world where a reality show pits teenage
contestants against each other in a fight to the
death: A young woman (Jennifer Lawrence) volunteers to
take her younger sister's place and represent her
district, along with a young man (Josh Hutcherson), in
the annual televised competition; to survive they will
have to kill other young people who represent their
districts. Also with Stanley Tucci, Wes Bentley,
Willow Shields, Liam Hemsworth, Elizabeth Banks, Woody
Harrelson, Lenny Kravitz and Donald Sutherland.
Directed by Gary Ross. [2:22 - PG-13] |
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A Kid with a Bike - 2.5.5 |
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After a young boy (Thomas Doret) is abandoned by his
father and left in a state-run youth farm, a stranger
(Cecile De France) takes pity on him and offers to
foster him on the weekends. As the boy begins to grow
up without his father, his new mentor tries to steer
him in the right path. Also with Jeremie Renier and
Fabrizio Rongione. Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne &
Luc Dardenne. In French with English subtitles. [1:27
- NR] |
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Jeff, Who Lives at Home - 4.4.8 |
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An unemployed and aimless 30-year-old (Jason Segel)
still lives in his mother's basement and finds himself
searching for meaning in everything, including a
chance run-in with his brother (Ed Helms), before they
begin a day-long investigation into the possible
infidelity of his sister-in-law. Also with Susan
Sarandon, Judy Greer and Rae Dawn Chong. Directed by
Jay Duplass & Mark Duplass. [1:23 - R] |
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Casa de Mi Padre - 6.8.6 |
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In a Spanish-language spoof of 1970's Mexican
westerns, a man (Will Ferrell) and his brother (Diego
Luna) feud over the use of their father's land. Their
feud grows stronger when a neighboring drug lord (Gael
Garcia Bernal) learns that one of the men is marrying
his niece. Also with Nick Offerman, Pedro Armendariz
Jr., Efren Ramirez and Genesis Rodriguez. Directed by
Matt Piedmont. [1:24 - R] |
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21 Jump Street - 7.7.10 |
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A high school bully and his target (Channing Tatum and
Jonah Hill) grow up to become bumbling police
officers. They receive one final chance with the
police force from their captain (Ice Cube) in a
mission out of the Jump Street HQ: they have to
infiltrate a high school, going undercover as
students, in order to break up a drug ring. Also with
Brie Larson, Dave Franco, Ellie Kemper and Rob Riggle.
Directed by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller. [1:35 - R] |
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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
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When a Scottish fisheries expert (Ewan McGregor) is
hired as a consultant to help a Sheik bring his
beloved fly-fishing to the desert, he is paired with a
management consultant (Emily Blunt) and the two embark
on their improbable mission together. Also with Amr
Waked, Catherine Steadman and Tom Beard. Directed by
Lasse Hallström. [1:51 - PG-13] |
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John Carter - 2.6.4 |
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John Carter, a Civil War veteran (Taylor Kitsch) is
mysteriously transported to Mars where he becomes
immersed in the conflict between the various nations
of the planet. When he meets a princess (Lynn
Collins), he vows to help against her enemies. Also
with Willem Dafoe, Thomas Haden Church, Ciaran Hinds,
Samantha Morton, Daryl Sabara, Mark Strong and Dominic
West. Directed by Andrew Stanton. [2:12 - PG-13] |
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A Thousand Words - 4.3.4 |
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Eddie Murphy stars as a high-powered literary agent
bent on signing the newest new-age guru (Cliff Curtis)
for his latest self-help book. After meeting with him,
a mysterious tree appears in his yard and seems to die
a little bit every time he speaks. Also with Clark
Duke, Allison Janney, Kerry Washington, Jordan-Claire
Green and Philip Pavel. Directed by Brian Robbins.
[1:31 - PG-13] |
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Silent House - 4.6.5 |
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A twenty-something woman (Elizabeth Olsen) visits her
family's abandoned lake house with her father (Adam
Trese) in order to prepare it for sale. Dark and
eerie, the house is home to strange events,
apparitions, and secrets. Sealed into the shadowy
house alone, she faces unexpected enemies in terror.
Also with Eric Sheffer Stevens, Julia Taylor Ross and
Haley Murphy. Directed by Chris Kentis & Laura Lau.
[1:28 - R] |
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Chico & Rita - 7.4.4 |
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Animated feature set in 1948 Cuba as a flashback about
the turbulent love affair between a talented pianist
and a talented singer. With the voices of Limara
Meneses, Eman Xor Oña, Mario Guerra, Jon Adams, Renny
Arozarena, Blanca Rosa Blanco, Jackie de la Nuez.
Directed by Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal & Fernando
Trueba. In Spanish with English subtitles. [1:34 - NR] |
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Playback - 7.8.8 |
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Approximately 15 years after a gruesome murder several
teens decide to do a school project about the event.
As they begin to uncover some shocking facts about the
murders, they also reveal what could be the mysterious
motive. With Johnny Pacar, Toby Hemingway, Ambyr
Childers, Jennifer Missoni, Jonathan Keltz, Alessandra
Torresani, Christian Slater and Luke Bonczyk. Directed
by Michael A. Nickles. [1:38 - R] |
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Thin Ice - 5.6.8 |
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After an insurance salesman (Greg Kinnear) is
blackmailed by an unstable locksmith implicating him
in the death of a local truck driver and the theft of
a rare violin, his life changes. Also with Lea
Thompson, Billy Crudup, Alan Arkin and David Harbour.
Directed by Jill Sprecher. [1:33 - R] |
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