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At Any Price
Rated R for sexual content including a strong
graphic image, and for language
Dennis
Quaid, Zac Efron, Kim Dickens, Heather Graham, Clancy Brown, Chelcie
Ross, Maika Monroe, Red West, Ben Marten, Dan Waller
Henry Whipple
(Dennis Quaid) has worked hard to maintain his father's lucrative
farming empire. But now, as Henry nears retirement, he plans to pass
the business along to his beloved son Dean (Zac Efron). Meanwhile, the
deeper Henry immerses himself in his work, the more detached he grows
from his family. Later, as Dean rejects a life in agriculture for the
thrill of the racetrack, the family business comes under fire during an
investigation that could leave the family in financial ruin.
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Fast &
Furious 6
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and
action and mayhem throughout, some sexuality, and language
Vin
Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Gina Carano
Since Dom and
Brian’s Rio heist toppled a kingpin’s empire and left their
crew with $100 million, our heroes have scattered across the globe. But
their inability to return home and living forever on the lam have left
their lives incomplete. Meanwhile, Hobbs has been tracking an
organization of lethally skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries,
whose mastermind is aided by a ruthless second-in-command revealed to
be the love Dom thought was dead, Letty. The only way to stop the
criminal outfit is to outmatch them at street level, so Hobbs asks Dom
to assemble his elite team in London. Payment? Full pardons for all of
them so they can return home and make their families whole again.
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Premiere
Engagement - Thursday, May 30th at 9PM!
After Earth
Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence and some
disturbing images
Will
Smith, Jaden Smith, Zoe Kravitz, Sophie Okonedo, Sacha Dhawan
A crash landing
leaves Kitai Raige and his father Cypher stranded on Earth, 1,000 years
after events forced humanity's escape. With Cypher injured, Kitai must
embark on a perilous journey to signal for help.
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Star Trek Into
Darkness
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi action
and violence
Chris
Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saldana
When the crew of
the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of
terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and
everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With
a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone
world to capture a one man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes
are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be
challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made
for the only family Kirk has left: his crew.
Presented in 2D & 3D!
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Mud
Rated PG-13 for some violence, language, smoking,
sexual references, and thematic elements
Reese
Witherspoon, Matthew McConaughey, Sam Shepard, Ray McKinnon, Sarah
Paulson
MUD is an
adventure about two boys, Ellis and his friend Neckbone, who find a man
named Mud hiding out on an island in the Mississippi. Mud describes
fantastic scenarios—he killed a man in Texas and vengeful bounty
hunters are coming to get him. He says he is planning to meet and
escape with the love of his life, Juniper, who is waiting for him in
town. Skeptical but intrigued, Ellis and Neckbone agree to help him. It
isn’t long until Mud’s visions come true and their small
town is besieged by a beautiful girl with a line of bounty hunters in
tow.
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The Place Beyond
the Pines
Rated R for language throughout, some violence,
teen drug and alcohol use, and a sexual reference
Ryan
Gosling, Bradley Cooper, Eva Mendes, Rose Byrne, Ray Liotta
Luke (Academy
Award nominee Ryan Gosling) is a high-wire motorcycle stunt performer
who travels with the carnival from town to town. While passing through
Schenectady in upstate New York, he tries to reconnect with a former
lover, Romina (Eva Mendes), only to learn that she has given birth to
their son Jason in his absence. Luke decides to give up life on the
road to try and provide for his newfound family by taking a job as a
car mechanic. Noticing Luke’s ambition and talents, his employer
Robin (Ben Mendelsohn) proposes to partner with Luke in a string of
spectacular bank robberies – which will place Luke on the radar
of ambitious rookie cop Avery Cross (Academy Award nominee Bradley
Cooper).
Avery, who has to navigate a local police department ruled by the
menacing and corrupt detective Deluca (Ray Liotta), is also struggling
to balance his professional life with his family life, which includes
his wife Jennifer (Rose Byrne) and their infant son AJ. The
consequences of Avery's confrontation with Luke will reverberate into
the next generation. It is then that the two sons, Jason (Dane DeHaan)
and AJ (Emory Cohen), must face their fateful, shared legacy.
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42
Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, including
language
Chadwick
Boseman, Harrison Ford, Christopher Meloni
Hero is a word we
hear often in sports, but heroism is not always about achievements on
the field of play. 42
tells the story of two men—the great Jackie Robinson and
legendary Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickey—whose brave stand
against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the game of
baseball.
In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of
history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team,
breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. But the deal also
put both Robinson and Rickey in the firing line of the public, the
press and even other players. Facing unabashed racism from every side,
Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by
not reacting in kind, knowing that any incident could destroy his and
Rickey's hopes. Instead, Number 42 let his talent on the field do the
talking—ultimately winning over fans and his teammates, silencing
his critics, and paving the way for others to follow.
In 1997, Major League Baseball retired the number 42 for all teams,
making it the first number in sports to be universally retired. The
only exception is April 15th—Jackie Robinson
Day—commemorating the date of his first game as a Brooklyn
Dodger. On that day alone, players from every team proudly wear Number
42 to honor the man who altered the course of history.
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Olympus Has
Fallen
Rated R for strong violence and language throughout
Gerard
Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Angela Bassett, Dylan McDermott, Melissa Leo
In the aftermath
of a tragic accident involving the president (Aaron Eckhart) and the
first lady (Ashley Judd), Secret Service Agent Mike Banning (Butler) is
handed his walking papers. When a powerful terrorist seizes command of
the White House and takes the president hostage, the entire nation
watches as the Speaker of the House (Morgan Freeman) becomes the acting
president, and plans his response. Meanwhile, Banning finds himself
trapped in the White House as it comes under siege from all sides. With
no choice but to fight back against the heavily-armed invaders, Banning
must rely on his extensive knowledge of the building to rescue the
president, and prevent the situation from spiraling into all-out war.
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Emperor
Rated PG-13 for
violent content, brief strong language and smoking
Matthew
Fox, Tommy Lee Jones, Eriko Hatsune
With the entire
globe still in shock following World War II, U.S. Gen. Douglas
MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) and his aide Gen. Bonner Fellers (Matthew
Fox) arrive in a devastated Japan on a sensitive mission to determine
whether beloved Japanese emperor Hirohito should be tried and executed
for war crimes in this historical drama. During his investigation, Gen.
Fellers experiences an emotional reunion with his long-lost lover Aya
(Eriko Hatsune), a former Japanese exchange student who taught him
about her nation's culture and customs. When Aya goes missing over the
course of his inquiry, he embarks on an arduous quest to find her that
not only opens his eyes to the destruction that has befallen the
once-proud country, but also helps to inform the monumental decision he
must make.
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