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| Alice in Wonderland | |||||
| Cast: Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover, Matt Lucas and Mia Wasikowska | |||||
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From Walt Disney Pictures and visionary director
Tim Burton comes an epic 3D fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland, a magical
and imaginative twist on some of the most beloved stories of all time. Johnny
Depp stars as the Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska as 19-year-old Alice, who
returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl,
reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and
Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course,
the Mad Hatter. Alice embarks on a fantastical journey to find her true
destiny and end the Red Queen’s reign of terror.
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| Rated: PG for fantasy action/violence involving scary images and situations, and for a smoking caterpillar. | |||||
| To Save A Life | |||||
| Cast: Randy Wayne, Deja Kreutzberg, Robert Bailey Jr., Joshua Weigel, Kim Hidalgo, Sean Michael Afable | |||||
| Jake Taylor has it all: friends, fame, a basketball scholarship and the hottest girl in school. What could be better? Enter Roger Dawson. Roger has nothing. No friends. No hope. Nothing but putdowns and getting pushed aside. Things couldn't get worse... could they? Jake and Roger were best friends when they were kids. But the politics of high school quickly pulled them apart. Now Roger doesn't fit in Jake's - or anyone's circle - and he's had enough. He walks onto campus with a gun in his pocket and pain in his heart and makes a tragic move. Jake's last ditch effort can't stop Roger, and the sudden tragedy rocks Jake's world. Something breaks loose inside and sends him questioning everything. Most of all, he can't shake the question, "Could I have saved Roger?" In a quest for answers, Jake finds himself looking for the next Roger and reaching out to the outcasts and lonely. But he quickly finds that crossing class castes threatens all his world is built on. And it could cost him his own friends, his girl, his dreams and even his reputation. Is it worth the price to find the answer to his ultimate question: "What do I want my life to be about?" | |||||
| Rated: PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving teen suicide, teen drinking, some drug content, disturbing images and sexuality. | |||||
| Cop Out | |||||
| Cast: Bruce Willis, Sean William Scott, Adam Brody | |||||
| Two longtime NYPD partners on the trail of a stolen, rare, mint-condition baseball card find themselves up against a merciless, memorabilia-obsessed gangster. Jimmy (Bruce Willis) is the veteran detective whose missing collectible is his only hope to pay for his daughter’s upcoming wedding, and Paul (Tracy Morgan) is his “partner against crime” whose preoccupation with is wife’s alleged infidelity makes it hard for him to keep his eyes on the ball. | |||||
| Rated: R for pervasive language including sexual references, violence and brief sexuality. | |||||
| The Crazies | |||||
| Cast: Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Danielle Panabaker, Joe Anderson | |||||
| A husband and wife in a small Midwestern town find themselves battling for survival as their friends and family descend into madness in The Crazies. A mysterious toxin in the water supply turns everyone exposed to it into mindless killers and the authorities leave the uninfected to their certain doom in this terrifying reinvention of the George Romero horror classic. Directed by Breck Eisner (Sahara), The Crazies is written by Scott Kosar (The Amityville Horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and Ray Wright (Pulse, Case 39). | |||||
| Rated: R for bloody violence and language. | |||||
| Precious | |||||
| 6 Academy Award Nominations | |||||
| including Best Picture & Best Director | |||||
| Cast: Gabourey “Gabby” Sidibe, Mo’Nique, Paula Patton, Mariah Carey, Sherri Shepherd, Lenny Kravitz | |||||
| Set in Harlem in 1987, it is the story of Claireece “Precious” Jones (Gabourey Sidibe), a sixteen year old African American girl born into a life that no one would want. She’s pregnant for the second time by her absent father; at home she must wait hand and foot on her mother (Mo’Nique) who abuses her emotionally and physically. Threatened with expulsion, Precious is offered the chance to transfer to an alternative school. In the literacy workshop, Precious begins a journey that will lead her from darkness, pain and powerlessness to light, love and self-determination. | |||||
| Rated: R for child abuse including sexual assault, and pervasive language. | |||||
| Up In The Air | |||||
| 6 Academy Award Nominations | |||||
| including Best Picture & Best Director | |||||
| Cast: George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick and Danny McBride | |||||
| From Jason Reitman, the Oscar® nominated director of Juno, comes a dramatic comedy called Up in the Air starring Oscar® winner George Clooney as Ryan Bingham, a corporate downsizing expert whose cherished life on the road is threatened just as he is on the cusp of reaching ten million frequent flyer miles and after he’s met the frequent-traveler woman of his dreams. | |||||
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Rated: R for language and some sexual content.
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| Crazy Heart | |||||
| 3 Academy Award Nominations | |||||
| Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress & Best Song | |||||
| Cast: Jeff Bridges, Colin Farrell, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Robert Duvall, Sarah Jane Morris, Beth Grant, Annie Corley | |||||
| An aging country music legend (Jeff Bridges) wrestles with his loss of fame at the hands of younger protege. Struggling to make ends meet playing one small gig to the next in the twilight of his career, he finds unlikely inspiration in a small town reporter (Maggie Gyllenhaal) and her young son. | |||||
| Rated: R for language and brief sexuality. | |||||
| Percy Jackson & the Olympians: | |||||
| The Lighting Theif | |||||
| Cast: Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Alexandra Daddario, Sean Bean, Pierce Brosnan, Steve Coogan, Rosario Dawson, Catherine Keener, Kevin McKidd, Joe Pantoliano, Uma Thurman, Ray Winstone | |||||
| In a modern world where the twelve gods of Mount Olympus (perched 600 stories above the planet on New York’s landmark Empire State Building) are alive, Percy Jackson, the teenage son of Poseidon, is suspected by Zeus of stealing his lightning bolt, the universe’s most powerful weapon. Percy must prove his innocence, save his mother and avoid a devastating war among the gods. | |||||
| Rated: PG for action violence and peril, some scary images and suggestive material, and mild language. | |||||
| The Wolfman | |||||
| Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving, Art Malik | |||||
| Lawrence Talbot’s (Benicio Del Toro) childhood ended the night his mother died. After he left the sleepy Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor, he spent decades recovering and trying to forget. But when his brother’s fiancée, Gwen Conliffe (Emily Blunt), tracks him down to help find her missing love, Talbot returns home to join the search. He learns that something with brute strength and insatiable bloodlust has been killing the villagers, and that a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector named Aberline (Hugo Weaving) has come to investigate. As he pieces together the gory puzzle, he hears of an ancient curse that turns the afflicted into werewolves when the moon is full. Now, if he has any chance at ending the slaughter and protecting the woman he has grown to love, Talbot must destroy the vicious creature in the woods surrounding Blackmoor. But as he hunts for the nightmarish beast, a simple man with a tortured past will uncover a primal side of himself... one he never imagined existed. | |||||
| Rated: R for bloody horror violence and gore. | |||||
| Avatar | |||||
| Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoë Saldana, Michelle Rodriguez, and Sigourney Weaver | |||||
| Avatar takes us to a spectacular world beyond imagination, where a reluctant hero embarks on an epic adventure, ultimately fighting to save the alien world he has learned to call home. James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director of Titanic, first conceived the film 15 years ago, when the means to realize his vision did not exist yet. Now, after four years of production, Avatar, a live action film with a new generation of special effects, delivers a fully immersive cinematic experience of a new kind, where the revolutionary technology invented to make the film disappears into the emotion of the characters and the sweep of the story. | |||||
| Rated: PG-13 for intense epic battle sequences and warfare, sensuality, language and some smoking. | |||||
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