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Wednesday, July 28
Splice (R) 6:30
Celebrated genetic engineers Clive (Adrien Brody) and Elsa (Sarah Polley) conduct a clandestine experiment to create an animal/human hybrid that could revolutionize modern medicine -- if it doesn't destroy humanity first. On the heels of engineering an entirely new species of animal, Clive and Elsa become the toast of the scientific community. Their experiment begins to spiral out of control, however, when the superstar scientists introduce human DNA into the equation. When Dren is born, Clive and Elsa welcome her into the world as the next leap in human evolution. Now, the faster Dren evolves, the more her creators start to realize they may have made a catastrophic mistake. Run time is 104 min.
Friday, July 30
Killers (PG13) 7:15
Spencer Aimes (Ashton Kucher) was the man the government called on when they needed someone taken out on the sly. But somewhere amidst all of the fast cars and exotic women, Spencer fell in love with Jen Kornfeldt (Katherine Heigl). On the heels of Spencer's 30th birthday, he and his happy wife discover that their life of bliss could come to a violent end at any second. Run time is 100 min.
Get Him to the Greek (R) 9:45
An ambitious young record company executive attempts to transport an unpredictable rock star to L.A.'s Greek Theatre in time for his hotly anticipated comeback performance in this spin-off of the comedy hit Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) has just landed his dream job in the record industry, and he's eager to prove his worth. His first assignment: travel to London and escort British rock god Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) to the show that will re-ignite his career. Run time is 109 min.
Saturday, July 31
The A-Team (PG13) 7:15
1980s TV action gets a reboot with this new version of The A-Team, which shifts the Vietnam vet backstory to a group of Iraq War vets who become mercenaries for hire. Joe Carnahan (Smokin' Aces) directs from a script by G.I. Joe's Skip Woods. Liam Neeson heads up the crew as Hannibal, the brains of the operation, with Bradley Cooper as Face, UFC star Quinton "Rampage" Jackson filling in for Mr. T as B.A. Baracus, and District 9's breakout star, Sharlto Copley, inheriting the unhinged role of "Howling Mad" Murdock. Run time is 117 min.
Splice (R) 9:45
Run time is 104 min.
Sunday, August 1
FREE SNEAK PREVIEW--Nanny McPhee Returns (PG) 2:00
This is a free, full-length sneak preview. Ticket distribution begins at 11:45am and the doors open at 1:00pm.
Get Him to the Greek (R) 6:30
Run time is 109 min.
Wednesday, August 4
Killers (PG13) 6:30
Run time is 100 min.
Friday, August 6
Jonah Hex (PG13) 7:15
1970s-era DC antihero Jonah Hex makes his way to the big screen as co-screenwriters Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank, Gamer) team to follow the disfigured gunslinger and part-time bounty hunter on his biggest adventure yet. Supernatural elements combine with Western aesthetics to take viewers on a wild and bloody ride, with Josh Brolin leading the way as Hex and John Malkovich stepping into the villainous role of Turnbull. Jimmy Hayward Horton Hears a Who) directs. Run time is 80 min.
The A-Team (PG13) 9:45
Run time is 117 min.
Saturday, August 7
Killers (PG13) 7:15
Run time is 100 min.
Knight and Day (PG13) 9:45
June Havens (Cameron Diaz) is preparing to board a flight back home for her sister's wedding when she literally bumps into Roy Miller (Tom Cruise) in the middle of a busy airport. A few minutes later, they're making small talk on the plane when June excuses herself to the bathroom, and all hell breaks loose in the fuselage. By the time June emerges Roy has killed everybody on board, including the pilots. Before long the girl who never traveled far from home is off on a wild adventure that will take her from the tropics to Austria, France, and Spain. Run time is 110 min.
Sunday, August 8
Karate Kid (PG) 2:00
When a 12-year-old from Detroit moves to China with his mother and incurs the wrath
of the class bully at his new school, he makes an unlikely ally in the form of his aging maintenance man, a kung fu master who teaches him the secrets to self-defense.
Run time is 140 min.
Jonah Hex (PG13) 6:30
Run time is 80 min.
Wednesday, August 11
The A-Team (PG13) 6:30
Run time is 117 min.
Friday, August 13
Toy Story 3 (G) 7:15
Pixar returns to their first success with Toy Story 3. The movie begins with Andy leaving for college and donating his beloved toys -- including Woody (Tom Hanks) and Buzz (Tim Allen) -- to a daycare. While the crew meets new friends, including Ken (Michael Keaton), they soon grow to hate their new surroundings and plan an escape. Run time is 98 min.
Knight and Day (PG13) 9:45
Run time is 110 min.
Saturday, August 14
Twilight Saga: Eclipse (PG13) 6:30 **EARLY START TIME**
The third film in the Twilight series explores a love triangle between Bella (Kristen Stewart), Edward (Robert Pattinson), and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) as the werewolf pack and the Cullen clan join together to fight a new breed of vampires. Run time is 124 min.
Jonah Hex (PG13) 9:45
Run time is 80 min.
Sunday, August 15
Toy Story 3 (G) 2:00
Run time is 98 min.
Grown Ups (PG13) 6:30
Thirty years after graduating from high school, five former basketball teammates gather at the lake house where they celebrated their biggest victory to mourn the passing of their late coach. Over the course of the Fourth of July weekend, the five friends realize that just because they've all grown up and started families doesn't mean that they've lost that old spark. Adulthood is what you make of it, and no one at the lake house is eager to be the grown-up of the gang. Run time is 102 min.
Wednesday, August 18
Knight and Day (PG13) 6:30
Run time is 110 min.
(Schedule subject to change without notice)