Now Playing in a Theatre Near You
50/50. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt & Seth Rogen. When twenty-seven year old Adam (Gordon-Levitt) learns he has a rare case of spinal cancer, he turns to his best friend Kyle (Rogen). On a quest to live life to the fullest, these two pals find out what it truly means to live.
What’s Your Number? Starring Anna Farris & Chris Evans. Ally (Farris) comes across a magazine article stating that 60% of girls who sleep with over twenty men will never find Mr. Right. At lucky number 19, Ally panics. Determined to not go over twenty men, Ally takes a trip down memory lane to see if one of her past lovers could be her future husband.
Dream House. Starring Daniel Craig & Rachel Weisz. Will (Craig) quits his job in New York City and moves his wife (Weisz) and children to a small town in New England. After only a short stay in their new home, this family finds out that the previous owners were murdered in this house and that their family might be next.
“I remember meeting Martin Scorsese. He had no script and I didn’t even know who he was. I hadn’t seen any of his films and he talked a mile a minute telling me what the movie would be about. I was thinking, ‘What is he talking about?’ I thought the guy was crazy! The film was Taxi Driver.”
Robert Di Nero & Martin Scorsese
“tell your men they work for me now. this is my city.”
the dark knight
This Weekend at the Box Office September 23rd-25th
1. The Lion King 3D $21.9 million (second week at number one)
2. Moneyball $19.5 million (New)
3. Dolphin Tale $19.15 million (New)
4. Abduction $10.9 million (New)
5. Killer Elite $9.3 million (New)
“here’s looking at you, kid”
casablanca
New on Blu-Ray and DVD this Week
Thor. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, & Anthony Hopkins. When the cocky and irresponsible warrior, Thor (Hemsworth) was banished from his home universe, he was forced to live on Earth and become one with the humans. However, when a villain from his home comes to invade Earth, Thor decides to step up and be the God he should have always been.
Hesher. Starring Joseph Gordon Levitt, Natalie Portman, & Rainn Wilson. Hesher (Levitt) is an outsider who chain smokes, watches porn, and doesn’t wash his hair. He lives in his van until the day he decides to uninvitingly move himself into Paul’s (Wilson) garage. Recently a widower, Paul doesn’t have the energy to force this stranger out of his home. What starts as an annoyance, Hesher soon starts to turn this family around and help them get over their grief.
Meek’s Cutoff. Starring Michelle Williams & Bruce Greenwood. Set in 1845 during the era of the Oregon Trails, three families in wagons hire a man named Stephen Meek (Greenwood) to guide them through the Cascade Mountains. Their travels turn into danger when Meek takes the families through unmarked paths.



