Abduction – Rated PG-13 (Taylor Lautner, Alfred Molina)
What happens when you find out your life’s a lie. Taylor Lautner’s Nathan finds out just that and now that he has this knowledge, there are killers searching for him.
Bucky Larson: Born to Be
a Star – Rated R
(Nick Swardson, Christina Ricci)
When you have
two parents that are adult film stars you think that is your legacy. That’s
what Bucky believes and he sets out to take the next step.Courageous – Rated PG-13 (Alex Kendrick, Kevin Downes)
They’ve taken an oath to protect and serve, but it is nothing compared to fatherhood. It takes everything they have to do the most important part of your life and they will have to come together with each other and God to make it through.
The Ides of March – Rated R (Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Evan Rachel Wood)
Also new this week…
Kevin Hart: Laugh At My Pain – Rated R (Kevin Hart) His 2011 comedy tour.
Killing Bono – Rated R (Ben Barnes, Robert Sheehan)
Yes – it’s that Bono. The story of a young Irish rock band who watches as their school friends become the biggest band in the world (U2).
Undocumented – Not Rated (Scott Mechlowicz)
WWE TLC: Tables, Laddes
& Chairs 2011
And Finally
Bombay Beach – Rated NR
Director Alma
Har’el delivers a touching and extremely poignant look at a community that is
outside of the mainstream. With a solid soundtrack and some amazing tales you
can’t help but fall in love with this effort. An incredibly moving and real
film, documentary films that want to see life…should see this film!
Check out the
trailer below.Pick of the Week
Thanks!
Pop Popcorn,
Do the Dew, and Bust out the Blu and remember to Save
Me A Seat!
1 comments:
Very well done, interesting twists with shocking presentation.
Must see, worthwhile.
Each character presents another fantastic insight into the prod of politics. Some expected results, the twists Clooney creates could only be acted by Hoffman
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