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The Hangover Part III - 7.7.10 |
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After two years the two friends from the previous
"Hangover" movies (Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms) are
recovering until their other friend (Zach Galifianakis)
goes off his medications and needs a psychiatric
hospitalization. His friends accompany him, but they
all end up once again in Las Vegas with more things to
go wrong. Also with Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, Heather
Graham, Melissa McCarthy and John Goodman. Directed by
Todd Phillips. [1:40 - R] |
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Fast & Furious 6 - 4.6.5 |
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A government agent (Dwayne Johnson) persuades a
criminal (Vin Diesel) and a team of auto specialists
to bring in a former Special Ops agent (Luke Evans),
who leads a cadre of advanced war-vehicle jockeys in
crime. In a bid to escape the new team, his group
causes chaos and a big surprise is uncovered. Also
with Paul Walker, Gina Carano, Ludacris and Michelle
Rodriguez. Directed by Justin Lin. [2:10 - PG-13] |
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Star Trek Into Darkness - 3.5.4 |
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The crew of the Starship Enterprise is faced with the
task of taking out a criminal (Benedict Cumberbatch)
responsible for the murder of several Starfleet
commanders. With Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe
Saldana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Anton
Yelchin, Bruce Greenwood, Peter Weller and Alice Eve.
Directed by J.J. Abrams. [2:12 - PG-13] |
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What Maisie Knew - 2.3.5 |
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Contemporary interpretation of Henry James’s 1897
novel, set in present-day NYC: A young girl seems to
have it all, but is caught between her affluent
parent's acrimonious fights and bitter custody battle.
With Julianne Moore, Steve Coogan, Alexander Skarsgard,
Joanna Vanderham and Onata Aprile. Directed by Scott
McGhee & David Siegel. [1:39 - R] |
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In the House - 6.5.5 |
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After a teen student proves to be a gifted writer, a
literature teacher rediscovers his enthusiasm for
work; however, the boy's involvement in the man's life
unleashes a series of awkward events. With Fabrice
Luchini, Kristin Scott Thomas and Vincent Schmitt.
Directed by Francois Ozon. In French with English
subtitles. [1:45 - R] |
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Sightseers - 6.8.6 |
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When a loving couple goes on a short trip together, a
series of strange events turns a normal sightseeing
holiday into a bizarre, violent trip. With Alice Lowe,
Steve Oram and Eileen Davies. Directed by Ben
Wheatley. [1:28 - R] |
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Love is All You Need - 6.4.6 |
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A woman recovering from breast cancer finds out that
her husband is having an affair. She then travels to
Italy for her daughter's wedding, where she meets a
widower who still blames the world for the loss of his
wife. With Pierce Brosnan, Trine Dyrholm, Molly Blixt
Egelind and Sebastian Jessen. In Dutch with English
subtitles. Directed by Susanne Bier. [1:56 - R] |
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Peeples - 5.3.5 |
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A children's entertainer (Craig Robinson) arrives
unannounced at the home of his fiancée's (Kerry
Washington) rich parents to introduce himself. He's a
big surprise for the family, but they have surprises
of their own. Also with S. Epatha Merkerson, Melvin
Van Peebles, Diahann Carroll, Tyler James Williams and
Kali Hawk. Directed by Tina Gordon Chism. [1.35 -
PG-13] |
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At Any Price - 6.5.6 |
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The relationship of a workaholic farmer and his son
(Dennis Quaid and Zac Efron) is strained as the
family's farm comes under threat: The agribusiness
trend of using only patented seeds may put the family
out of business, as well as lead to intrigue, mayhem
and death. Also with Kim Dickens, Heather Graham,
Clancy Brown, Maika Monroe and Red West. Directed by
Ramin Bahrani. [1.45 - R] |
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The Great Gatsby - 5.6.3 |
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Film adaptation of the eponymous classic novel of the
roaring '20s New York by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Leonardo
DiCaprio stars as the enigmatic millionaire who
continues to pursue his former sweetheart (Carey
Mulligan) who's now married to a man that's brutish
but comes from old money. Also with Tobey Maguire,
Elizabeth Debicki, Joel Edgerton, Isla Fisher, Jason
Clarke and Amitabh Bachchan. Directed by Baz Luhrmann.
[2:23 - PG-13] |
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Iron Man 3 - 3.7.4 |
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Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), finds
himself unable to sleep and troubled by the idea that
he will not be able to protect the one thing that
matters most to him, Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow).
When a terrorist unleashes gruesome attacks on
innocent civilians, Iron Man is thrown into action.
Also with Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Jon
Favreau, Ben Kingsley, Paul Bettany, William Sadler
and Ty Simpkins. Directed by Shane Black. [2:10 -
PG-13] |
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On the Road - 9.3.6 |
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Based on the coming-of-age book by Jack Kerouac: a
young writer (Sam Riley) and a free-spirit (Garrett
Hedlund) and his girlfriend (Kristen Stewart) travel
across the country meeting a wide variety of people
who impact their lives. Also with Amy Adams, Elisabeth
Moss, Danny Morgan, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen and
Tom Sturridge. Directed by Walter Salles. [2:04 - R] |
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Blancanieves - 4.6.0 |
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This Spanish-language silent film with title cards as
a modern interpretation of "Snow White," set in 1920s
Spain: Snow White is a matador touring with a group of
small people, as her wicked stepmother tries to ruin
her life. Directed by Pablo Berger. [1:44 - PG-13] |
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Mental - 5.6.6 |
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Australian film about a woman (Toni Collette) who
comes to help a family after their mother (Rebecca
Gibney) goes to a psychiatric hospital; however, when
she also turns out to be mentally unstable, their
family has to band together. Also with Live Schreiber,
Anthony LaPaglia and Deborah Mailman. Directed by P.J.
Hogan. [1:56 - R] |
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Lore - 6.7.4 |
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A teen girl (Saski Rosendahl) is left in charge of her
four siblings as they make their way across war-torn
Germany and see the consequences of their parents'
actions -- their father is an SS officer and their
mother a staunch Nazi faithful. That includes meeting
a concentration camp survivor (Kai Malina). Also with
Ursina Lardi, Hans-Jochen Wagner and Nele Trebs.
Directed by Cate Shortland. [1:48 - NR] |
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Pain & Gain - 7.7.10 |
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A man (Mark Wahlberg) leads several personal trainers
and bodybuilders, who in their pursuit of the American
Dream are caught up in kidnapping, extortion and
murder. Based on the true story of Miami's Sun Gym
gang. Also with Dwayne Johnson, Tony Shalhoub, Rebel
Wilson, Anthony Mackie, Ken Jeong, Jennifer Nicole
Siciliano and Ed Harris. Directed by Michael Bay.
[2:09 - R] |
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The Big Wedding - 7.3.6 |
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The families of a young couple come together for their
wedding and personalities and past history clash when
the divorced parents of the groom are forced to
pretend that they are still married. With Robert De
Niro, Katherine Heigl, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried,
Topher Grace, Susan Sarandon, Robin Williams, Ben
Barnes, Christine Ebersole, David Rasche, Patricia
Rae, Ana Ayora and Kyle Bornheimer. Directed by Justin
Zachman. [1:30 - R] |
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Mud - 3.5.5 |
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A 14-year-old (Tye Sheridan) lives in a ramshackle
houseboat on the banks of an Arkansas river with his
parents (Sarah Paulson and Ray McKinnon). She and a
friend meet a fugitive (Matthew McConaughey) and agree
to help him avoid bounty hunters and return to his
true love. Also with Reese Witherspoon, Jacob Lofland,
Sam Shepherd and Michael Shannon. Directed by Jeff
Nichols. [2:10 - PG-13] |
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The Company You Keep - 1.4.6 |
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A group of former Weather Underground activists are
revealed after one of them, wanted for the death of a
bank security officer, turns herself in decades after
the indictment. With Robert Redford, Shia LaBeouf,
Julie Christie, Susan Sarandon, Terrence Howard, Chris
Cooper, Richard Jenkins, Anna Kendrick, Sam Elliott,
Brenan Gleeson, Brit Marling, Stanley Tucci and Nick
Nolte. Directed by Robert Redford. [2:05 - R] |
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To the Wonder - 6.4.1 |
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After a romantic trip abroad a married couple (Olga
Kurylenko and Ben Affleck) return home to Oklahoma
where their problems come to a head when the wife
seeks help from a priest (Javier Bardem) and the
husband falls for his childhood friend (Rachel
McAdams). Directed by Terrence Malick. Primarily in
French with an English subtitled voiceover. [1:52 - R] |
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Everybody Has a Plan - 6.7.5 |
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A man (Viggo Mortensen) seeking a new life assumes the
identity and life of his dead twin, with unpredictable
results. Also with Soledad Villamil and Daniel Fanego.
Directed by Ana Piterbarg. In Spanish with English
subtitles. [1:58 - R] |
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Starbuck - 5.4.5 |
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A perpetual slacker (Patrick Huard) discovers that
after a few years of sperm donation, he is the father
of hundreds of children. As he gradually discovers his
children, without their knowledge, he grows to find
the joy of parenthood on his own; meanwhile some of
his children are joining a class-action lawsuit to
find their sperm-donor father. Also with Julie
LeBreton, Antonine Bertrand, Igor Ovadis. Directed by
Ken Scott. In French with English subtitles. [1:49 -
R] |
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Oblivion - 4.6.5 |
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Decades after aliens destroy the moon and most of the
Earth, two soldiers (Tom Cruise and Andrea Riseborough)
exterminate scavenger aliens and help extract Earth's
remaining resources. While mysterious dreams cause one
of the soldiers to question their mission, the other
just wants to go to their new home on Saturn's moon
Titan. Also with Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman,
Melisa Leo and Nickolaj Coster-Waldau. Directed by
Joseph Kosinski. [2:05 - PG-13] |
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My Brother the Devil - 6.6.10 |
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Two British-born Arab brothers have to face the racism
of gangland London while one of them tries to stay in
college and choose a different life. With Saïd
Taghmaoui, James Floyd, Fady Elsayed, Aymen Hamdouchi,
Ashley Thomas, Anthony Welsh, Arnold Oceng, Letitia
Wright, Amira Ghazalla, Elarica Gallacher and Nasser
Memarzia. Directed by Sally El Hosaini. [1:51 - NR] |
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A Place Beyond the Pines - 5.6.10 |
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When a man (Ryan Gosling) decides to rob a bank to
support his child, we see the complex set of
consequences and the aftermath involving his own child
and the child of one of the policemen (Bradley Cooper)
involved in his apprehension. Also with Rose Byrne,
Eva Mendes, Ray Liotta and Ben Mendelsohn. Directed by
Derek Cianfrance. [2:20 - R] |
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Scary Movie 5 - 7.7.5 |
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The fifth installment in the movie parody series
features a couple (Simon Rex and Ashley Tisdale) that
brings home an adopted newborn and his two sisters and
they all suddenly begin to experience strange
phenomena. Frightened and frustrated, they use
home-surveillance cameras and a team of ghost busters
to find out that they're being stalked by a demon.
Also with Erica Ash, Molly Shannon, Heather Locklear,
J.P. Manoux, Jerry O'Connell, Charlie Sheen and
Lindsay Lohan. Directed by Malcolm D. Lee. [1:25 -
PG-13] |
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42 - 3.4.4 |
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The story of baseball's legendary Number 42, Jackie
Robinson (Chadwick Boseman), as he breaks the color
barrier in Major League Baseball for the Brooklyn
Dodgers in 1947. He receives support and help from
friend Pee Wee Reese (Lucas Black), General Manager
Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) and manager Leo Durocher
(Christopher Meloni). Also with John C. McGinley,
Nicole Beharie, Andre Holland, T.R. Knight, Alan Tudyk,
James Pickens Jr. and Max Gail. Directed by Brian
Helgeland. [2:08 - PG-13] |
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