New Releases
The Green Hornet (PG-13)
Released: 01/14/2011
The exploits of newspaper publisher Brit Reid, whose secret identity is "The Green Hornet," a crimefighter dedicated to protecting the lives and rights of the city's citizens. Ways of the Flesh (NR)
Released: 01/14/2011
A modern comedy about the everyday perils of first year medical residents at a shabby south Florida hospital. Wood Harris is the Chief Resident, who teaches the trainees how to save lives and not take themseleves too seriously, all the while hiding a chilling secret of his own. The Cabin in the Woods (R)
Released: 01/14/2011
A group of five college kids are tricked into spending a weekend at a mysterious cabin in the woods. Repo Chick (NR)
Released: 01/14/2011
Iconoclastic filmmaker Alex Cox offers a unique look at California consumer culture in the midst of the post-millennium financial meltdown in this surreal comedy. The Dilemma (PG-13)
Released: 01/14/2011
Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard switches gears from religious conspiracies to relationship woes with this comedy about a man (Vince Vaughn) who wrestles with the decision to tell his best friend (Kevin James) that his wife (Winona Ryder) is cheating. Season of the Witch (PG-13)
Released: 01/07/2011
Behman is a medieval knight who undertakes a mission pitting him against a devious witch and making him the last hope for the world against an ancient and dark force. The Time That Remains (NR)
Released: 01/07/2011
Actor, screenwriter and director Elia Suleiman presents a handful of autobiographical short stories that offer a witty but thoughtful perspective on the place of Palestinians in Israel (and his own role in the nation) in this comedy-drama. Blue Valentine (R)
Released: 12/29/2010
A couple examines their marriage on their tenth wedding anniversary. The Debt (NR)
Released: 12/29/2010
Helen Mirren stars as an ex-Mossad agent forced to track down a Nazi war criminal before her retirement in the English-language redo of Assaf Bernstein's 2007 Israeli thriller, Ha-Hov. John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) directs from a script by Stardust screenwriters Matthew Vaughn and Jane Goldman, with Sam Worthington handling co-starring duties for the Miramax release.
~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide The Red Chapel (NR)
Released: 12/29/2010
"The Red Chapel" is the name of small experimental theater troupe from Holland that was formed by a pair of Danish performers of Korean descent. Or at least that's what the North Korean government was led to believe when they gave them permission to do a performance tour of the country; in truth, "the Red Chapel" was formed by a pair of improvisational comics (who are in fact of Korean heritage) Gulliver's Travels (PG)
Released: 12/25/2010
Lemuel Gulliver, a free-spirited travel writer, while on assignment in the Bermuda Triangle, finds himself washed ashore on the hidden island of Liliput. The King's Speech (R)
Released: 12/25/2010
Emmy Award-winning director Tom Hooper (John Adams) teams with screenwriter David Seidler (Tucker: A Man and His Dreams) to tell the story of King George VI. The Illusionist (PG)
Released: 12/25/2010
A down-on-his-luck illusionist befriends a pretty admirer, and finds his constant quest to impress her may be his ultimate downfall in this animated fable based on an original screenplay by Jacques Tati.