Manny, Sid, Diego and Ellie are back in this third film in the
computer-animated Ice Age series. With those creatures in starring
roles, fans also get another dose of the vocal talents of Ray Romano,
John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, and Queen Latifah, who all return from the
previous two outings.
In the action-thriller Public Enemies, acclaimed filmmaker Michael Mann
directs Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Academy Award® winner Marion
Cotillard in the story of legendary Depression-era outlaw John
Dillinger (Depp)—the charismatic bank robber whose lightning raids made
him the number one target of J. Edgar Hoover’s fledgling FBI and its
top agent, Melvin Purvis (Bale), and a folk hero to much of the
downtrodden public. No one could stop Dillinger and his gang. No jail
could hold him. His charm and audacious jailbreaks endeared him to
almost everyone—from his girlfriend Billie Frechette to an American
public who had no sympathy for the banks that had plunged the country
into the Depression. But while the adventures of Dillinger’s gang—later
including the sociopathic Baby Face Nelson (Stephen Graham) and Alvin
Karpis (Giovanni Ribisi)—thrilled many, Hoover (Billy Crudup) hit on
the idea of exploiting the outlaw’s capture as a way to elevate his
Bureau of Investigation into the national police force that became the
FBI. He made Dillinger America’s first Public Enemy Number One and sent
in Purvis, the dashing “Clark Gable of the FBI.” However, Dillinger and
his gang outwitted and outgunned Purvis’ men in wild chases and
shootouts. Only after importing a crew of Western ex-lawmen (newly
baptized as agents) and orchestrating epic betrayals—from the infamous
“Lady in Red” to the Chicago crime boss Frank Nitti—were Purvis, the
FBI and their new crew of gunfighters able to close in on Dillinger.
Transformers Revenge or the Fallen
Rated:
PG-13 No
passes or discounts
With the success of the live-action film TRANSFORMERS, the robots in
disguise proved that there was too much action for just one film. This
sequel promises more in the epic battle between the Autobots and the
Decepticons.
My Sister's Keeper
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PG-13 No
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Sara
and Brian live an idyllic life with their young son and daughter. But
their family is rocked by sudden, heartbreaking news that forces them
to make a difficult and unorthodox choice in order to save their baby
girl’s life. The parents’ desperate decision raises both ethical and
moral questions and rips away at the foundation of their relationship.
Their actions ultimately set off a court case that threatens to tear
the family apart, while revealing surprising truths that challenge
everyone’s perceptions of love and loyalty and give new meaning to the
definition of healing.
A book editor is forced to marry her male assistant in order to stay in
the country. When they travel to Alaska to meet his family, the new
couple has to fake their way through a surprise wedding thrown by his
parents. Starring: Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Denis O'Hare, Malin
Akerman, Mary Steenburgen.
Two days before his wedding, Doug and his three friends drive to Las
Vegas for a blow-out bachelor party they’ll never forget. But, in fact,
when the three groomsmen wake up the next morning, they can’t remember
a thing. For some reason, they find a tiger in the bathroom and a
six-month-old baby in the closet of their suite at Caesars Palace. The
one thing they can’t find is Doug. With no clue as to what transpired
and little time to spare, the trio must retrace their hazy steps and
all their bad decisions in order to figure out where things went wrong
and hopefully get Doug back to L.A. in time to walk down the aisle.
By tying thousands of balloon to his home, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen
sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South
America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns he isn't alone on
his journey, since Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years his junior,
has inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Rated:
PG-13
When the Museum of Natural History is closed for upgrades and renovations, the museum pieces are moved into federal storage at the famous Washington Museums. The centerpiece of the film will be bringing to life the Smithsonian Institution, which houses the world's largest museum complex with more than 136 million items in its collections, ranging from the plane Amelia Earhart (Amy Adams) flew on her non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic and Al Capone's (Jon Bernthal) rap sheet and mug shot to Dorothy's ruby red slippers, Fonzie's jacket from Happy Days, the still from M*A*S*H and Archie Bunker's lounge chair from All in the Family. With a forwarded resume, Larry (Ben Stiller) becomes another caretaker at the Smithsonian, where Kahmunrah, an evil Pharaoh will come to life with the reestablishing of a tablet as a magical force in the museum bringing the old exhibits (Such as Theodore Rosevelt and Dexter) and new exhibits (like General Custer and Al Capone) back to life, and in conflict with each other.