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PG
Waking Sleeping Beauty
The history of Disney animation from the 1970s to the '90s.
Starring:
Don Hahn
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Documentary

Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child
Julian Schnabel, Fab 5 Freddy and others discuss the work of the late painter, who took the art world by storm in the 1980s.
Opens Wednesday, Jul 21st, 2010
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Documentary
R
Centurion
In ancient Scotland, the Ninth Legion liberates a Roman officer named Quintus Dias (Michael Fassbender) from his Pict captors. The soldiers are in pursuit of the Pict leader, and Quintus joins their quest. Soon afterward, the Romans' Pict guide betrays them, resulting in the slaughter of all but a handful of men. The Roman survivors try desperately to reach safety, as the indigenous warriors pick them off one by one.
Starring:
Michael Fassbender Dominic West Olga Kurylenko
Opens Friday, Aug 27th, 2010
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Adventure
PG-13
The Switch
Neurotic Wally Mars (Jason Bateman) has one bright spot in his life: his friendship with Kassie (Jennifer Aniston). When Kassie announces her intention to become pregnant using a sperm donor, Wally thinks he will be the lucky guy, but Kassie has someone else in mind. While drunk at Kassie's insemination party, Wally substitutes his sperm for the donor's, then passes out, remembering nothing. Seven years later, Wally meets Kassie's son, who seems oddly familiar to him.
Starring:
Jennifer Aniston Jason Bateman Thomas Robinson
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Romantic Comedy
PG
Nanny McPhee Returns
Enigmatic Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) arrives on the doorstep of a harried mother, Isabel Green (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who is trying to raise her kids and tend the family farm while her husband is away at war. Isabel has her hands full with, not only her own three but also with her sister's spoiled pair. With no time to lose, Nanny uses magic to instill in the children five important lessons.
Starring:
Emma Thompson Maggie Gyllenhaal Rhys Ifans
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Fantasy
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One man's opinion:

The Movie Masochist: Aim low, hit lower

Story by James Franklin McClatchy-Tribune Information Services - September 8th, 2010

Years ago the great American movie critic Pauline Kael made it safe to enjoy bad movies. "Because movies are so rarely great art, if we can’t appreciate great trash we have very little reason to be interested in them," she wrote.

Based on early reviews, "Piranha 3D" sounded like great trash — a lightweight exploitation movie with a sense of humor to accompany its buckets of gore and gratuitous bare boobs. It goes out of its way — and then some — to be an outrageous, mindless good time, and in trying so hard to please it becomes exhausting. In a short while, the movie becomes something like a loud, drunken party guest whose dirty jokes prove embarrassing instead of amusing. ...read more.