Our rating system uses zero to four stars. If a movie has no rating, it has not been reviewed. Signed reviews by Laura Boyes (LB), Godfrey Cheshire (GC), David Fellerath (DF), Kathy Justice (KJ), Neil Morris (NM).
Opening This Week


BAGHEAD—A quartet of struggling filmmakers/actors leave Hollywood for a weekend getaway in an isolated cabin in the woods (mistake No. 1...) to hash out the screenplay for a horror flick in which the friends soon find themselves as actual, unwitting participants. In this latest "mumblecore" offering from directors Jay and Mark Duplass (The Puffy Chair), the audience expects the narrative to develop into a satire of the filmmaking process, a horror movie spoof, and/or a comedic movie-within-a-movie—think Blair Witch Project meets Scream. Instead, the tension, and storyline, principally revolves around the personal politics binding the four friends, which the Duplass Bros. flesh out with a verité facade that camouflages scenes that could not have been more structured if they had been storyboarded. Baghead is well-made and genuine, yet also simplistic and unremarkable ... just as its makers intended. Read our review. Rated PG-13. —NM
DEATH RACE—How do you devalue a Roger Corman film? Well, in the case of the 1975 cult (ahem ...) classic Death Race 2000, you hand its remake over to perennial hack director Paul W.S. Anderson—he of Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil and Alien vs. Predator infamy—and rework the plot into another entry in the increasingly rote "prisoner blood-sport" subgenre. Jason Statham plays an ex-racecar driver wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and then conscripted into competing against fellow inmates in an auto race-to-the-death. Bereft of a sensible plot, two-dimensional characters or any glint of eight decades of cinematic evolution, this is a testosterone geyser full of muscles, muscle cars and just enough slow-motion T&A to tide you over between explosions. That said, there is a perverse glee in the nifty auto stunt work and a not-so-futuristic, Escape From New York-ish dystopia in which skyrocketing incarceration rates have led to the privatization of prisons run by profit-driven corporations. Oh, and hearing Joan Allen, as the prison's sadistic warden, call someone a "cocksucker." Rated R. —NM
THE HOUSE BUNNY—Following the trails blazed by such feminist pioneers as Susan B. Anthony, Clare Booth Luce and Clara Barton, Anna Faris stars as Shelley, a Playboy bunny who, after being kicked out of Hef's mansion, becomes house mother to a sorority of misfits on the verge of losing their charter. The girls become popular by getting tarted up and deflowered, while Shelley tries to woo leading everyman Colin Hanks (?!?) by donning an argyle sweater and stammering on about nuclear nonproliferation. When the Taliban holds their next recruitment drive, this film will be their most valuable tool. When the apes finally rise up and take over the planet, this will play on a continuous loop in their museums to demonstrate the inferiority of the beast Man. And, anytime I forget where I put my car keys, I'm cursing this crud for bludgeoning my brain cells. Rated PG-13. —NMCurrent Releases
AMERICAN TEEN—There's no better evidence of the fraudulence of this "documentary" about the trials and tribulations of high school than the fact that the film is being marketed to evoke memories of The Breakfast Club. Sure, the kids may be "real" but director Nanette Burstein's camera is so intrusive—and, on several occasions, ethically suspect—and the narrative so predictably twisted into a crowd-pleasing arc, that we might as well be watching fiction. Most disappointingly, Burstein indulges her media-savvy, reality television-trained teens as they perform for the cameras; she could have gotten at something real by adopting the patient, painstaking approach of Michael Apted in his ongoing Seven UP series. Rated PG-13. —DF
BOTTLE SHOCK—Comparing this Napa-set dramedy to Sideways would be like sipping boxed plonk after a quality pinot noir. There is probably a good movie to be made about the 1976 seminal Parisian wine tasting in which California's upstart vineyards bested the finest French vintages. Unfortunately, writer-director Randall Miller's watered-down script squanders a game cast and gorgeous scenery in this contrived trifle. Subplots are cultivated only to quickly wither on the vine, such as a love triangle between a scruffy winery heir, a Latino farmhand and a comely intern. As English expatriate and struggling vintner Steven Spurrier, Alan Rickman gives the film's standout performance, even if his endless, near-orgasmic reactions to everything from chardonnay to KFC grow tiresome. Coming soon to a cable-TV network near you. Rated PG-13 —NM

BRIDESHEAD REVISITED—Adapting Evelyn Waugh's celebrated novel about a young painter who, in the England of the 1920s and '30s, becomes embroiled with an aristocratic family through an infatuation with its troubled younger son, director Julian Jarrold turns out a plush, tasteful movie that's far less adventurous than the landmark TV adaptation of 1981. Playing down the homosexual romantic angle in favor of the heterosexual, the film also, perhaps necessarily, strips away many of the book's most engaging subplots and secondary characters, leaving a more tightly focused drama that's also a wee bit too conventional. Its greatest assets are the performances of leads Matthew Goode and Hayley Atwel; other actors are less impressive than their TV predecessors. Rated PG-13. —GC

THE DARK KNIGHT—While terrific, Christopher Nolan's latest Batman tale is not the masterpiece many would proclaim. The storyline is at times bloated and meandering as Nolan tries to squeeze too much into an overlong 2 1/2-hour running time. However, the late Heath Ledger's performance is so mesmerizing that it transcends the real-life tragedy surrounding his final bow: He emotes equal parts menace, humor, eeriness, melancholy and even charisma. And Nolan's visual aplomb and expert action sequences are tremendous, especially in the IMAX version, which includes several minutes filmed using IMAX cameras. Rated PG-13. —NM
FLY ME TO THE MOON—A trio of adventure-seeking house flies hitch a ride aboard the Apollo 11. Strictly tolerable for the 3D visuals and animated renderings of outer space, the rest of the throwaway plot is no more clever than an episode of The Backyardigans. And, whose idea was it to dust off an antagonist 20 years past its due date in the form of Soviet bugs who look like creatures lifted from a Lamisil commercial? Christopher Lloyd, Adrienne Barbeau, Nicolette Sheridan and Kelly Ripa are the "celebrity" contributors to this gleaming hunk of space junk. Rated G. —NM

HANCOCK—In this dark-edged F/X satiric fantasy directed by Peter Berg, Will Smith plays a scuzzy, antisocial, vastly unpopular superhero who gets a media makeover courtesy of an idealistic PR man played by Jason Bateman. Though it may sound like a send-up of the whole comic-book superhero genre, part of the film's charm is that it takes its alkie protagonist's problems and potential seriously. The ingenious tale's real seriousness, though, only kicks in its final third, which is introduced by one of the great whipsaw plot twists of recent times. Don't let people tell you too much about it; just go expecting an uncommonly satisfying addition to the overpopulated superhero genre. Charlize Theron co-stars. Rated PG-13. —GC
JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH—This iteration of the classic Jules Verne tale is not only full of sparkling 3-D effects, it's also got a heaping helping of cinematic cheese and superficial sexuality in its lava core. Still, kids should see this version for its souped-up images, while adults should stick to the older, sturdier classic. Rated PG. —KJ
MAMMA MIA!—If you feel the need to tap your toes to ABBA's greatest hits, plug in your iPod. If you have a hankering for a faded jukebox musical, trek to the Great White Way and buy a ticket to the Winter Garden Theater, for the film adaptation of Catherine Johnson's long-running stage production, based on ABBA's songbook, is a shrill, garish pop-opera that uneasily treads the line between show-stopping and surreal. On the eve of her wedding, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) tries to identify her father by inviting the three leading candidates (Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgard) to the seaside Greek villa run by her mother, Donna (Meryl Streep). Most of the film is histrionics and caterwauling—I'd rather hear a Ringo Starr revue than one more note from Brosnan. Rated PG-13. —NM
MIRRORS—French horror director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes and High Tension) returns to the silver screen with this summer fright fest where mirrors serve as portals for souls and demonic spirits. A remake of the little-known South Korean flick Into the Mirror, Aja's retelling, filmed in Romania, splits his tale between suspense, gore and soft-core porn. The premise: an ex-NYPD detective-cum-alcoholic (Kiefer Sutherland) takes the night shift patrolling a once-fancy department store now gutted by fire. Here, the mirrors have eyes, hands and scary-music tactics. In the end, the film follows atrail of mental-hospital voodoo and sincere threads of spirituality that provide a surprising element of intrigue, but Aja fritters away the fun with four false endings that reflect the vapidity of the narrative and shatter any hope of lasting shock effects. Rated R. —KJ
THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR—Mummies get outsourced to the Far East in this misbegotten addition to the marginal adventure-fantasy series. Reliable hack Rob Cohen assumes the directorial reins to a senseless storyline about an ancient, shape-shifting Chinese emperor (Jet Li) who is resurrected in order to awaken a dormant, terra-cotta army of CGI cannon fodder that will help retake his throne. To the rescue comes the father-son duo of Rick and Alex O'Connell, played by Brendan Fraser and Luke Ford, whose every conversation sounds like marble-mouthed silent film stars struggling to adapt to talkies. The air permeating this green-screened spectacle is as stale as a sarcophagus, and detailing all the script's illogic would far exceed this limited space. Rated PG-13. —NM


OUTSOURCED—The delightful Outsourced is the year's best romantic comedy by far. A manufacturer of "kitsch for rednecks" outsources catalogue sales to an Indian call center, and sends Todd (Josh Hamilton), the American supervisor, abroad to train his replacement. Todd experiences the expected culture shock, but he also develops an unexpected friendship. Writer-director John Jeffcoat must write from bemused experience, as he shows Todd's initial alarm at chaos and poverty dissolving as he understands the vibrant social connectedness that makes his American wealth, computer solitaire games and estrangement from his parents seem meaningless compared to India's occasionally baffling, but enfolding embrace. Rated PG-13. —LB

PINEAPPLE EXPRESS—The principal miracle of this superb stoner comedy is that erstwhile indie director David Gordon Green manages to sustain, even elevate, the Judd Apatow brand without compromising his distinctive filmmaking style. When Dale Denton (Seth Rogan), an indolent, perpetually stoned process server, witnesses a murder, he turns to Saul (James Franco), his well-baked dealer, for help. The two go on the lam and hilarity ensues. To say Franco is the film's scene-stealer would be a gross understatement, playing a variation of Brad Pitt's stoned-out Floyd in True Romance. This is not only Green's most accessible (and, yes, mainstream) film to date; it is also his most technically proficient and joyous. Rated R. —NM

SINGH IS KINNG—A fusion of slapsticky gangster comedy and Frank Capra's sentimental Lady for a Day, Singh is Kinng soared to US box office rank of No. 15 on Akshay Kumar's high spirits. Happy Singh (Akshay), an accident-prone Punjabi villager, journeys to Australia to retrieve King Lucky Singh (Sonu Sood), now a down-under underworld don. On the way, he falls in love with Katrina Kaif and is soon mistakenly named the new King when Lucky—seething from his sickbed—is thought to have anointed him as his replacement. Incredibly catchy tunes (I've been singing them for weeks), well-staged dance numbers (spectacularly in Egypt and another with a nervous Snoop Dogg) and a contingent of funny sidekicks (especially Javed Jaffrey) combine for an undemanding but enjoyable experience. Katrina finally loosens up and plays a girl worth wooing, and who but charismatic Akshay could rock an outfit like a jeweled hot pink turban, black suit coat, no shirt and matching Capri length dress pants? Not rated. —LB
SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS 2—A magical pair of thrift store blue jeans continues to strengthen the bonds between four childhood friends, now tested by the inevitable fracture occasioned by their freshman year of college. Blonde soccer bombshell Bridget (Blake Lively) is at Brown, shy Lena (Alexis Bledel) at the Rhode Island School of Design, aspiring filmmaker Tibby (Amber Tamblyn) sulks at NYU and Carmen (America Ferrara) toils backstage at the Yale School of Drama. Ann Brashares' novels are beloved because of the girls' realistically messy lives and their stuttering attempts to negotiate the upsets of adolescence. In Sisterhood 2, this boils down to finding the perfect boyfriend. Rated PG-13. —LB
STEP BROTHERS—Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star as 40-year-old men-children still living at home with single parents who marry, turning them into become stepbrothers. So arrested is their development that the stepbrothers are utterly divorced from reality, which deprives the film of the satirical underpinning it so desperately requires. Same goes for the parents, who tolerate and even enable their emotionally retarded sons. The gags fail to rise to the level of a Weekend Update Saturday Night Live sketch, and indulge in a cacophony of F-bombs and scatology. Rated R. —NM
TELL NO ONE—Horses are the only beasts that get jumped more often than sharks in Guillaume Canet's convoluted would-be thriller. Based on an American airport paperback and transported to France, the story tells us of Alex Beck, a brilliant pediatrician who comes under suspicion of killing his wife eight years previously—supposedly she died at the hands of a serial killer. When fresh bodies are discovered near the crime scene, the doctor comes under suspicion and, like a wrongly accused Hitchcock hero, must outwit the police and baddies to prove his innocence. While the first half of the movie is plausible and well-crafted enough to hold our interest, the film's resolution is a pile-up of ludicrous contrivance, culminating in a set of explanations (and horse-jumping characters) that haven't been in fashion since Murder, She Wrote. Not rated. —DF


TROPIC THUNDER—A wildly funny film about the making of a Platoon-style war movie in Southeast Asia, this Ben Stiller-directed "action comedy" also has the distinction of being the sharpest satire of Hollywood since Altman's The Player. Unlike that ironic, laidback film, though, this one is raucous and over-the-top, full of explosions, neon colors and cartoonish intensity. The main satiric target is not any particular war movie but current Hollywood's central power dynamic, which pits narcissistic stars like those hilariously played by Stiller, Robert Downey, Jr. and Jack Black against avaricious moguls such as the type-A screamer here brought to astonishing life by Tom Cruise in a fat suit. A witty, dead-on critique, executed with gusto and precision. Rated R. —GC

VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA—Woody Allen takes his droll romantic pessimism to Spain, following two young Americans on a summer abroad. It turns out, though, that the behavioral contrast between Rebecca Hall's straitlaced Vicki and Scarlett Johansson's free-spirited Cristina isn't really enough to carry the film, which Allen reenergizes only when he brings in Spanish actors Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz as tempestuous former lovers. The film jumps to life when these two are on screen, suggesting another, better movie for Woody to make in future. This one is pleasant and diverting enough, but hardly ranks with his best; its use of Barcelona and environs is strictly of the tourist-brochure variety. PG-13. See review on page 28. —GC


WALL-E—The villain in the most enterprising Pixar film to date is humankind itself. Specifically, it's the rank consumerism that has littered Earth into uninhabitability and then shanghaied the world's population onto a giant space cruise ship. Such is the premise of WALL-E, where humans have lived for 700 years under a regime of corporate mind control and sloth wrought by technological creature comforts. Back home on Earth, the unending clean-up directive of a lone robot named WALL-E is interrupted by a visit from a mechanical scout named EVE, who is searching for any renewed signs on life on the derelict planet. Kubrickian pathos and intelligence permeate the entire production; at least in spirit, this is the film A.I. should have been. But, like its Hello, Dolly leitmotif, the film's heart is a love story. Rated G. —NMFilm times were updated Friday, Aug. 22.
Due to the possibility of last-minute scheduling changes, we recommend calling ahead to theaters to confirm final showtimes.
Regal Beaver Creek Stadium 12
Beaver Creek Shopping Center, off NC 55, Apex, 676-3456
The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: 2:35, 6:05, 9:20. Death Race—Fri-Tue: 1, 3:40, 6:30, 9:40. The House Bunny—Fri-Tue: 1:30, 4:10, 7:40, 10:20. The Longshots—Fri-Tue: 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:30, 10. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Tue: 1:10, 4:20, 7, 10:15. Mirrors—Fri-Tue: 1:50, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Tue: 1:20, 4, 6:40, 9:20. Pineapple Express—Fri-Tue: 6:20, 9. The Rocker—Fri-Tue: 12:10, 2:45, 5:20, 8, 10:30. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Tue: 12:45, 3:50, 6:50, 9:55. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Tue: 1:40, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Tue: 12:20, 3, 5:40, 8:45. WALL-E—Fri-Tue: 12:35, 3:20
Carmike Blue Ridge 14 Cinema
600 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, 645-1111
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian—Fri-Thu: 1, 4, 7, 10. College Road Trip—Fri-Sun: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10; Mon-Tue: 1, 3:15, 7:45. The Happening—Fri-Sun: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10; Mon-Tue: 5:30, 10. Hellboy II: The Golden Army—Fri-Wed: 1, 1:45, 4, 4:45, 7, 7:30, 9:50, 10:10. The Incredible Hulk—Fri-Wed: 1:15, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15. Iron Man—Fri-Sun: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9:50; Mon-Tue: 1, 4, 7, 9:50. Kung Fu Panda—Fri-Wed: 1, 2, 3:15, 4:30, 5:30, 7, 7:45, 9:30, 10. The Love Guru—Fri-Thu: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10. Meet Dave—Fri-Tue: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 9:55. Nim's Island—Fri-Tue: 1:15, 3:25, 7:45. Sex and the City—Fri-Thu: 1, 4, 7, 10. Space Chimps—Fri-Tue: 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:50. The X-Files: I Want to Believe—Fri-Tue: 1:20, 4:20, 7, 9:30. You Don't Mess With the Zohan—Fri-Tue: 1:15, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40
Regal Brier Creek Stadium 14
8611 Brier Creek Pkwy, Raleigh, 484-9994
The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: (12:25, 3:45), 7, 10:15; Wed-Thu: (12:30, 3:45), 7, 10:15. Death Race—Fri-Sat: (12:40, 4:10), 7:05, 9:40, 12:15 AM; Sun-Thu: (12:40, 4:10), 7:05, 9:40. Hamlet 2—Wed-Thu: (12:25, 2:50, 5:15), 8, 10:25. The House Bunny—Fri-Thu: (12:10, 2:35, 4:55), 7:50, 10:30. The Longshots—Fri-Thu: (12:20, 2:45, 5:10), 7:45, 10:20. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Thu: (12:35, 4:25), 7:40, 10:25. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: (12:50, 4:15), 6:55, 9:30, 12:10 AM; Sun-Thu: (12:50, 4:15), 6:55, 9:30. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Thu: (12:45, 4:40), 7:30, 10:10. Pineapple Express—Fri-Sat: (1:05, 4:30), 7:10, 9:45, 12:20 AM; Sun-Tue: (1:05, 4:30), 7:10, 9:45; Wed: (1:05, 4:30); Thu: (1:05, 4:30), 7:10, 9:45. The Rocker—Fri-Sat: (12:05, 2:30, 5:05), 7:35, 10:05, 12:30 AM; Sun-Thu: (12:05, 2:30, 5:05), 7:35, 10:05. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Tue: (12:55, 4), 6:50. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: (12, 2:25, 4:50), 7:20, 9:50, 12:25 AM; Sun-Thu: (12, 2:25, 4:50), 7:20, 9:50. Step Brothers—Fri-Sat: 9:35, 12 AM; Sun-Tue: 9:35. Traitor—Wed-Thu: (12:55, 4), 6:50, 9:35. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: (12:30, 1, 3:50, 4:20), 6:45, 7:15, 9:25, 10, 12:05 AM; Sun: (12:30, 1, 3:50, 4:20), 6:45, 7:15, 9:25, 10; Mon-Tue: (12:30, 1, 3:50, 4:20), 6:45, 7:15, 9:25, 10; Wed-Thu: (1, 4:20), 7:15, 10. Vicky Cristina Barcelona—Fri-Thu: (12:15, 2:40, 5), 7:25, 9:55
Carmike Fifteen
5501 Atlantic Springs Rd, Raleigh, 645-1111
Ballet Shoes—Tue: 7. Cirque du Soleil DELIRIUM—Sat-Sun: (1). The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: (1, 4:15), 7:30, 9:55. Death Race—Fri-Tue: (1:30, 4), 7, 9:30. Fly Me to The Moon 3-D—Fri-Tue: (1, 3:10, 5:20), 7:30, 9:40. Hancock—Fri-Tue: (3:15), 10. The House Bunny—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4:30), 7:10, 9:40. Journey to the Center of the Earth—Fri-Mon: (1, 3:15), 5:30, 7:45, 9:55; Tue: (1, 3:15), 9:55. The Longshots—Fri-Tue: (1:20, 4), 7, 9:30. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Tue: (4:10), 9:50. Mirrors—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4:05), 7:05, 9:45. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Sun: (1:15, 4), 7, 9:45; Mon: (1:15, 4); Tue: (1:15, 4), 7, 9:45. Pineapple Express—Fri: (1:20, 4:10), 7:20, 10; Sat-Sun: (4:10), 7:20, 10; Mon-Tue: (1:20, 4:10), 7:20, 10. The Rocker—Fri-Tue: (1:40, 4:20), 7:20, 9:50. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Tue: (1:20), 7:10. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 1:45, 4, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 9:30. Step Brothers—Fri-Tue: (1), 5:30, 7:45. Three Days Grace: One-X—Tue: 7:45. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Tue: (1:30, 4:20), 7:20, 10
Colony Theatres
Colony Shopping Center, 5438 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, 856-0111
Brideshead Revisited—Fri-Sun: (1, 4), 7:10, 9:45; Mon-Thu: 7:10. Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)—Fri-Sun: (1:30, 4:15), 7, 9:30; Mon-Thu: 7, 9:30
Regal Crossroads 20
501 Caitboo Ave, Crossroads Shopping Center, Cary, 226-2000
Bottle Shock—Fri-Tue: 6:35, 9:45. The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: 1, 2, 4:15, 5:45, 7:30, 9. Death Race—Fri-Tue: 12, 2:30, 5, 7:25, 10. Hancock—Fri-Tue: 12:20, 3:10. Henry Poole Is Here—Fri-Tue: 2:25, 8:40. The House Bunny—Fri-Tue: 12:30, 1:30, 3, 4, 5:30, 7, 8, 9:30, 10:30. The Longshots—Fri-Tue: 12:45, 3:15, 5:35, 7:50, 10:10. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Sat: 2:15, 4:50, 8:25, 10:55; Sun-Tue: 2:15, 4:50, 8:25. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: 12:05, 2:40, 6:05, 8:45, 11:20; Sun-Tue: 12:05, 2:40, 6:05, 8:45. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Tue: 12:50, 3:25, 6:10, 9:55. Pineapple Express—Fri-Sat: 1:05, 3:45, 6:20, 8:55, 11:30; Sun-Tue: 1:05, 3:45, 6:20, 8:55. The Rocker—Fri-Tue: 1:25, 3:55, 6:45, 9:10. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Sat: 1:40, 4:40, 8:10, 10:50; Sun-Tue: 1:40, 4:40, 8:10. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: 12:15, 1:45, 2:50, 4:15, 5:15, 7:10, 8:15, 9:40, 11; Sun-Tue: 12:15, 1:45, 2:50, 4:15, 5:15, 7:10, 8:15, 9:40. Step Brothers—Fri-Tue: 5:05. Traitor—Wed-Thu: 12, 2:35, 5:10, 7:45, 10:20. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: 12:40, 1:15, 2:10, 3:30, 4:30, 5:50, 6:30, 7:40, 8:30, 9:15, 10:20, 11:10; Sun: 12:40, 1:15, 2:10, 3:30, 4:30, 5:50, 6:30, 7:40, 8:30, 9:15, 10:20; Mon: 12:40, 1:15, 2:10, 3:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:40, 9:15, 10:20; Tue: 12:40, 1:15, 2:10, 3:30, 4:30, 5:50, 6:30, 7:40, 8:30, 9:15, 10:20. Vicky Cristina Barcelona—Fri-Tue: 1:55, 4:25, 6:50, 9:25
Galaxy Cinema
770 Cary Towne Blvd, Cary, 463-9989
Bachna Ae Haseeno—Fri-Sun: (2:50), 6:15, 9:35; Mon-Tue: (3:10), 7:30; Wed: (7:35). Baghead—Fri-Thu: (1:25, 3:20), 5:20, 7:20, 9:20. Brideshead Revisited—Fri-Thu: (1:10, 4), 6:55, 9:40. Hamlet 2—Wed-Thu: (1:05, 3:05), 5:10, 7:15, 9:15. Outsourced—Fri-Tue: (1), 7:10. Singh Is Kinng—Fri-Sun: (3), 6:10, 9:45; Mon-Tue: 7:35; Wed-Thu: (3:15). Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)—Fri-Thu: (1:20, 4:10), 7, 9:30. Traitor—Wed-Thu: (1, 4:20), 7:05, 9:25. Whaledreamers—Fri-Thu: (1:15)
UA Garner Town Square 10
2600 Timber Dr, Garner, 779-2212
The Dark Knight—Fri-Sat: (3:45), 7, 10:10; Sun-Tue: (3:45), 7. Death Race—Fri-Sat: (2, 4:40), 7:35, 10:05; Sun-Tue: (2, 4:40), 7:35. The House Bunny—Fri-Sat: (1:55, 4:30), 7:20, 9:50; Sun-Tue: (1:55, 4:30), 7:20. The Longshots—Fri-Sat: (2:05, 4:45), 7:25, 9:55; Sun-Tue: (2:05, 4:45), 7:25. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: (1:30, 4:05), 7:40, 10:15; Sun-Tue: (1:30, 4:05), 7:40. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Sat: (1:35, 4:15), 7:15, 10:20; Sun-Tue: (1:35, 4:15), 7:15. Pineapple Express—Fri-Sat: 7:05, 9:45; Sun-Tue: 7:05. The Rocker—Fri-Sat: (1:50, 4:25), 7:30, 10; Sun-Tue: (1:50, 4:25), 7:30. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: (2:10, 4:35), 7:10, 9:40; Sun-Tue: (2:10, 4:35), 7:10. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: (1:45, 4:20), 7:45, 10:25; Sun: (1:45, 4:20), 7:45; Mon-Tue: (1:45, 4:20), 7:45. WALL-E—Fri-Tue: (1:40, 4:10)
Wachovia IMAX Theatre at Marbles Kids Museum
201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, 834-4040
Bugs! in 3D—Fri: 1; Sat: 12; Tue: 12; Wed: 11 AM; Thu: 10 AM. The Dark Knight—Fri-Thu: 2, 4:55, 7:50, 10:45. Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 3D—Fri: 11 AM; Sat: 10 AM; Sun: 12; Tue: 11 AM; Wed: 10; Thu: 1. Greece: Secrets of the Past—Fri: 12; Tue: 1; Wed: 12; Thu: 11 AM. Wild Ocean 3D—Fri: 10 AM; Sat-Sun: 11 AM, 1; Tue: 10 AM; Wed: 1; Thu: 12
Mission Valley Cinema
2109-124 Avent Ferry Rd, Raleigh, 834-2233
Death Race—Fri-Thu: (1:25, 4:10), 7:10, 9:50. Mirrors—Fri-Thu: (1:30, 4), 7:15, 9:35. Pineapple Express—Fri-Thu: (1:20, 4:15), 7:05, 9:45. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Thu: (1, 4), 7, 9:30. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Thu: (1:10, 4:05), 7:20, 9:40
Regal North Hills Stadium 14
4150 Main at North Hills St, Raleigh, 786-4511
Cirque Du Soleil - Journey of Man—Sat-Sun: 12. The Dark Knight—Fri-Sat: (12:55, 4:25), 7:45, 11:05; Sun-Tue: (12:55, 4:25), 7:45. Death Race—Fri-Sat: (12:05, 2:35, 5), 7:30, 10, 12:30 AM; Sun-Tue: (12:05, 2:35, 5), 7:30, 10. The House Bunny—Fri-Sat: (12, 2:20, 4:50), 7:15, 9:45, 12:10 AM; Sun-Tue: (12, 2:20, 4:50), 7:15, 9:45. Journey to the Center of the Earth—Fri: (12:10, 2:25, 4:45), 7:05, 9:35, 11:55; Sat: (2:25, 4:45), 7:05, 9:35, 11:55; Sun: (2:25, 4:45), 7:05, 9:35; Mon-Tue: (12:10, 2:25, 4:45), 7:05, 9:35. The Longshots—Fri-Sat: (11:55 AM, 2:15, 4:40), 7, 9:20, 11:40; Sun-Tue: (11:55 AM, 2:15, 4:40), 7, 9:20. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Tue: (11:50 AM, 2:25, 5:05), 7:35, 10:15. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: (12:35, 4:05), 6:50, 9:40, 12:15 AM; Sun-Tue: (12:35, 4:05), 6:50, 9:40. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Tue: (12:40, 4:35), 7:20, 10:10. Pineapple Express—Fri-Sat: (12:30, 4:30), 7:10, 9:50, 12:25 AM; Sun-Mon: (12:30, 4:30), 7:10, 9:50; Tue: (12:30), 7:10; Tue: (4:30), 9:50. The Rocker—Fri-Sat: (12:45, 4:20), 6:55, 9:25, 11:50; Sun-Tue: (12:45, 4:20), 6:55, 9:25. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri: (11:45 AM); Fri: (2:30, 5:15), 8, 11; Sat: (11:45 AM, 5:15), 8, 11; Sat: (2:30); Sun-Mon: (2:30, 5:15); Sun-Mon: (11:45 AM), 8; Tue: (11:45 AM, 2:30, 5:15), 8. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: (12:25, 2:50, 5:10), 7:40, 10:05, 12:20 AM; Sun-Tue: (12:25, 2:50, 5:10), 7:40, 10:05. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: (12:15, 12:50, 2:45, 4:10, 5:20), 6:45, 7:55, 9:30, 10:20, 12:05 AM; Sun: (12:15, 12:50, 2:45, 4:10, 5:20), 6:45, 7:55, 9:30, 10:20; Mon-Tue: (12:15, 12:50, 2:45, 4:10, 5:20), 6:45, 7:55, 9:30, 10:20
Carmike Park Place 16
9525 Chapel Hill Rd, Morrisville, 645-1111
Cirque du Soleil DELIRIUM—Sat-Sun: (1). The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: (1, 4:15), 7:30, 9:55. Death Race—Fri-Tue: (1:30, 4), 7, 9:30. Fly Me to The Moon 3-D—Fri-Tue: (1, 3:10, 5:20), 7:30, 9:40. The House Bunny—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4:30), 7:10, 9:40. Journey to the Center of the Earth—Fri-Tue: (1, 3:15), 5:30, 7:45, 9:55. The Longshots—Fri-Thu: (1:20, 4), 7, 9:30. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Tue: (1:20, 4:10), 7:10, 9:50. Mirrors—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4:05), 7:05, 9:45. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4), 7, 9:45. Pineapple Express—Fri-Tue: (1:20, 4:10), 7:20, 10. The Rocker—Fri-Tue: (1:40, 4:20), 7:20, 9:50. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Tue: (1:30, 4:20), 7:10, 9:50. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri: (1:15, 1:45, 4, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 9:30; Sat-Sun: (1:45, 4, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 9:30; Mon-Tue: (1:15, 1:45, 4, 4:30), 7, 7:30, 9:30. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Tue: (1, 1:30, 4, 4:20), 7, 7:20, 9:30, 10
Regal Raleigh Grande Stadium 16
Corner of Glenwood Ave and Lynn Rd, Raleigh, 226-2000
Bottle Shock—Fri-Sat: 6:40, 9:10; Sun-Tue: 6:55, 9:25. The Dark Knight—Fri-Sat: 12, 3:15, 6:30, 9:45; Sun-Tue: 12, 3:15, 6:45, 10. Death Race—Fri-Sat: 2:15, 4:45, 7:30, 10:30; Sun-Tue: 12:45, 3:45, 7:45, 10:15. Hancock—Fri-Sat: 12:35, 3, 5:30, 8, 10:25; Sun-Tue: 2, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45. Henry Poole Is Here—Fri-Sat: 1:40, 4:20, 7:05, 9:25; Sun-Tue: 1:20, 4:10, 7:05, 9:40. The House Bunny—Fri-Sat: 2, 4:30, 7, 10; Sun-Tue: 12:15, 2:45, 5:10, 7:30, 9:55. Kit Kittredge: An American Girl—Fri-Sat: 1:55, 4:25; Sun-Tue: 1:10, 3:30. The Longshots—Fri-Sat: 1:30, 4, 6:45, 9; Sun-Tue: 12:10, 2:30, 5, 7:15, 9:30. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Sat: 12:45, 4:10, 6:55, 9:40; Sun-Tue: 12:25, 3:20, 6:35, 9:15. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: 2:05, 4:40, 7:35, 10:10; Sun-Tue: 1:30, 4:20, 7, 9:50. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Sat: 1:15, 3:55, 7:20, 9:55; Sun-Tue: 1, 4, 6:40, 9:20. Pineapple Express—Fri-Sat: 12:30, 3:30, 7:15, 10:05; Sun-Tue: 1:45, 4:30, 7:10, 10:05. The Rocker—Fri-Sat: 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15; Sun-Tue: 2:15, 4:45, 7:20, 9:45. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: 1:45, 4:15, 6:35, 9:15; Sun-Tue: 12:55, 3:40, 6:25, 9. Swing Vote—Fri-Sat: 7:10, 9:50; Sun-Tue: 6:50, 9:35. Traitor—Wed-Thu: 1, 4, 7, 10. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: 1, 2:30, 3:45, 5, 6:50, 7:40, 9:30, 10:20; Sun-Tue: 12:05, 1:15, 2:40, 3:50, 5:30, 7:25, 8:30, 10:10. WALL-E—Fri-Sat: 1:35, 4:05; Sun-Tue: 12:30, 3
Raleighwood Cinema Grill
Falls Village Shopping Center, Raleigh, 847-0326
The Incredible Hulk—Fri-Sun: 6:30; Mon-Thu: 9:15. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull—Fri-Thu: 7. Kung Fu Panda—Fri-Thu: 1, 4. Sex and the City—Fri-Sun: 9:15; Mon-Thu: 6:20. WALL-E—Fri: 3:30; Sat-Thu: 12:30, 3:30. Wanted—Fri-Thu: 9:30
Rialto Theatre - Raleigh
1620 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, 856-0111
Vicky Cristina Barcelona—Fri: 7, 9:20; Sat-Sun: (2, 4:30), 7, 9:20; Mon-Thu: 7, 9:20
Six Forks Station Cinema
9500 Forum Dr, Raleigh, 846-3904
The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: (1, 4), 7:10, 10. Hamlet 2—Wed-Thu: (1, 3:05, 5:10), 7:25, 9:50. The House Bunny—Fri-Thu: (12:45, 2:55, 5:05), 7:15, 9:35. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Thu: (12:25, 2:45, 5), 7:20, 9:45. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4:10), 7:05, 9:40. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Thu: (12:30, 2:45, 4:55), 7:15, 9:30. Traitor—Wed-Thu: (1:15, 4:15), 7:10, 9:40. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Thu: (1:10, 4:05), 7:20, 9:40
Regal White Oak Stadium 14
1205 Timber Dr East, Garner, 676-FILM
The Dark Knight—Fri-Thu: 12:50, 4:30, 8. Death Race—Fri-Thu: 12:15, 3, 7:45, 10:15. Hamlet 2—Wed-Thu: 2:20, 5:10, 7:50, 10:10. Hancock—Fri-Tue: 2:10, 7:20. The House Bunny—Fri-Thu: 1:15, 4, 7, 9:40. The Longshots—Fri-Thu: 12:45, 3:30, 7:15, 9:35. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Thu: 1:20, 4:05, 6:40, 9:55. Mirrors—Fri-Thu: 2, 4:40, 7:40, 10:15. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Thu: 1:40, 4:20, 7:25, 10:05. Pineapple Express—Fri-Thu: 1:50, 4:50, 7:35, 10:10. The Rocker—Fri-Thu: 1:30, 4:15, 7:05, 10. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Thu: 12:35, 3:20, 6:30, 9:50. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Thu: 12:30, 3:15, 7:10, 9:45. Traitor—Wed-Thu: 2, 4:40, 7:20, 10. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Tue: 12, 1, 2:45, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10:05
Southpoint Cinemas
8030 Renaissance Parkway, Suite 975, (919)676-FILM
Ballet Shoes—Tue: 7:10. Brideshead Revisited—Fri-Sun: (12:25), 6:15; Mon-Tue: (1), 6:15. The Dark Knight—Fri-Tue: (1:25, 4:50), 8:40. Death Race—Fri-Sat: (1:45, 4:20), 7:30, 10:10; Sun: (1:45, 4:20), 7:30, 10; Mon-Tue: (1:45, 4:20), 7:20, 9:55. Henry Poole Is Here—Fri-Sun: (3:45), 9:10; Mon-Tue: (3:55), 9:10. The House Bunny—Fri-Sun: (12, 2:25, 4:45), 7:05, 9:35; Mon-Tue: (2:25, 4:45), 7:05, 9:35. The Longshots—Fri-Tue: (12:50, 3:35), 6:30, 9. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Sun: (12:35, 3:25), 6:05; Mon-Tue: (12:55, 3:25), 6:05. Mirrors—Fri-Sun: (2:10, 4:50), 7:20, 10; Mon-Tue: (2:10, 4:50), 7:20, 9:50. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Sun: (12:45, 3:30), 6:40, 9:20; Mon: (12:50, 3:30), 6:40, 9:20; Tue: (12:50, 3:30), 9:20. Pineapple Express—Fri-Sat: (2:20, 5), 7:50, 10:25; Sun: (2:20, 5), 7:35, 10:10; Mon-Tue: (2:15, 4:55), 7:30, 10:05. The Rocker—Fri-Tue: (1:05, 4:35), 7:15, 9:45. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Sun: (12:05, 3:10), 6:10, 8:55; Mon-Tue: (12:45, 3:25), 6:10, 8:55. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sun: (12:30, 1:50, 2:50, 4:10, 5:10), 6:30, 7:30, 8:50, 9:50; Mon-Tue: (1:50, 2:50, 4:10, 5:10), 6:30, 7:35, 8:50, 9:55. Step Brothers—Fri-Tue: 9:40. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: (1:15, 2:45, 4, 5:15), 7, 7:45, 9:30, 10:20; Sun: (1:15, 2:45, 4, 5:15), 7, 7:45, 9:30, 10:15; Mon-Tue: (1:15, 3:45, 4:40), 6:45, 7:30, 9:15, 10. Vicky Cristina Barcelona—Fri-Sun: (1:35, 3:55), 6:50, 9:15; Mon-Tue: (1:35, 4), 6:50, 9:15. WALL-E—Fri-Sun: (12:15); Mon-Tue: (12:45)
Carolina Theatre - Durham
309 W Morgan St, Durham, 560-3030
Alligator—Fri: 7:30. Brideshead Revisited—Fri: 7:10, 9:20; Sat-Sun: (2:10, 4:30), 7:10, 9:20; Mon-Thu: 7:10, 9:20. Piranha (1978)—Fri: 9:15. Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)—Fri: 7, 9:30; Sat-Sun: (2, 4:35); Mon-Thu: 7, 9:30
East Coast Entertainment - Northgate Stadium 10
1056 W Club Blvd, Durham, 286-1001
The Dark Knight—Fri-Sun: (10 AM, 1, 4), 7:05, 9:30, 10:10; Mon-Thu: (1, 4), 7:05, 9:30, 10:10. Death Race—Fri-Sun: (10:10 AM, 12:35, 2:55, 5:20), 7:45, 10:10; Mon-Thu: (12:35, 2:55, 5:20), 7:45, 10:10. The House Bunny—Fri-Sun: (10:25 AM, 12:45, 3:05, 5:20), 7:40, 9:55; Mon-Thu: (12:45, 3:05, 5:20), 7:40, 9:55. The Longshots—Fri-Sun: (10 AM, 12:25, 2:50, 5:15), 7:40, 10:15; Mon-Thu: (12:25, 2:50, 5:15), 7:40, 10:15. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Sun: (10:45 AM, 1:30); Mon-Thu: (1:30). Mirrors—Fri-Thu: (1:50, 4:25), 7:30, 10:05. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Thu: (4:10), 7:15, 9:35. Pineapple Express—Fri-Thu: 7:30, 10. The Rocker—Fri-Sun: (10:15 AM, 12:40, 3, 5:15), 7:35, 10:05; Mon-Thu: (12:40, 3, 5:15), 7:35, 10:05. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Sun: (10:20 AM, 1:25, 4:20); Mon-Thu: (1:25, 4:20). Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sun: (10:10 AM, 12:25, 2:45, 5:05), 7:25; Mon-Thu: (12:25, 2:45, 5:05), 7:25. Step Brothers—Fri-Thu: 10. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sun: (10:50 AM, 1:35, 4:05), 7:20, 10; Mon-Thu: (1:35, 4:05), 7:20, 10. WALL-E—Fri-Sun: (10 AM)
Carmike Wynnsong 15
1800 Martin Luther King Blvd, Durham, 489-9020
Ballet Shoes—Tue: 7. Bottle Shock—Fri-Sat: 1:15, 4:05, 7:05, 9:45, 12:15 AM; Sun-Tue: 1:15, 4:05, 7:05, 9:45. Cirque du Soleil DELIRIUM—Sat-Sun: 1. The Dark Knight—Fri-Thu: 12:30, 3:45, 7, 10:10. Death Race—Fri-Tue: 1:30, 4, 7, 9:30. Fly Me to The Moon 3-D—Fri-Sat: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40, 11:50; Sun-Tue: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:40. The House Bunny—Fri-Tue: 1:15, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. Journey to the Center of the Earth—Fri-Sat: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 9:55, 12:10 AM; Sun-Tue: 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 9:55. The Longshots—Fri-Tue: 1:20, 4, 7, 9:30. Mamma Mia!—Fri-Sat: 1:20, 4:10, 9:50, 12:30 AM; Sun-Tue: 1:20, 4:10, 9:50. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: 1:15, 4:05, 7:05, 9:45, 12:15 AM; Sun-Tue: 1:15, 4:05, 7:05, 9:45. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor—Fri-Sat: 7:15, 9:55, 12:30 AM; Sun-Tue: 7:15, 9:55. Pineapple Express—Fri: 1:20, 4:10, 7:20, 10, 12:30 AM; Mon-Tue: 1:20, 4:10, 7:20, 10. The Rocker—Fri-Thu: 1:40, 4:20, 7:20, 9:50. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Sat: 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50, 12:30 AM; Sun-Tue: 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: 1:15, 4, 7, 9:30, 12 AM; Sun-Thu: 1:15, 4, 7, 9:30. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: 1:30, 4:20, 7:20, 10, 12:30 AM; Sun-Tue: 1:30, 4:20, 7:20, 10. WALL-E—Fri-Tue: 1:45, 4:15
Chelsea Theater
Timberlyne Village Mall, 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill, 968-3005
American Teen—Fri-Thu: 9:30. Baghead—Fri: 7:15, 9:10; Sat-Sun: (2:15, 4:10); Mon-Thu: 7:15, 9:10. Bottle Shock—Fri: 7; Sat-Sun: (2, 4:30); Mon-Thu: 7. Brideshead Revisited—Fri: 6:50, 9:20; Sat-Sun: (1:45, 4:20); Mon-Thu: 6:50, 9:20
Lumina
Southern Village, NC 15-501 South, Chapel Hill, 932-9000
The Dark Knight—Fri-Thu: (1, 4), 7, 10. Hellboy II: The Golden Army—Fri-Sat: 8:15. Pineapple Express—Fri-Thu: (1:20, 4:15), 7:10, 9:45. The Rocker—Fri-Thu: (12:35, 2:50, 5:05), 7:20, 9:40. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2—Fri-Tue: (1:15, 4:10), 7:15, 9:35. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Thu: (12:30, 2:45, 4:55), 7:15, 9:30. Traitor—Wed-Thu: (1:15, 4:10), 7:15, 9:45
Regal Timberlyne 6
Timberlyne Shopping Center, 120 Banks Dr off Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill, 933-8600
Death Race—Fri-Sat: (1:35, 4:35), 7:35, 10:10; Sun-Tue: (1:35, 4:35), 7:35. The House Bunny—Fri-Sat: (1:15, 4:15), 7:15, 9:50; Sun-Tue: (1:15, 4:15), 7:15. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: (1:25, 4:25), 7:25, 10; Sun-Tue: (1:25, 4:25), 7:25. The Rocker—Fri-Sat: (1:20, 4:20), 7:20, 9:55; Sun-Tue: (1:20, 4:20), 7:20. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: (1:10, 4:10), 7:10, 9:45; Sun-Tue: (1:10, 4:10), 7:10. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: (1:30, 4:30), 7:30, 10:05; Sun: (1:30, 4:30), 7:30; Mon-Tue: (1:30, 4:30), 7:30
Varsity Theatre
123 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, 967-8665
Tell No One (Ne le dis a personne)—Fri: 7, 9:30; Sat-Sun: (2, 4:30); Mon-Tue: 7, 9:30. Vicky Cristina Barcelona—Fri: 7:15, 9:20; Sat-Sun: (2:15, 4:20); Mon-Thu: 7:15, 9:20
Graham Cinema
119 N Main St, Graham, (336)226-1488
Kung Fu Panda—Fri-Sun: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9; Mon-Thu: 7
Palace Theater
5050 Durham Rd, Roxboro, (336)598-5050
The Dark Knight—Fri-Sat: (2, 5), 8; Sun-Thu: (2), 6:30. Death Race—Fri-Sat: (2:30, 4:55), 7:15, 9:35; Sun-Thu: (2:30, 4:55), 7:15. The House Bunny—Fri-Sat: (2:35, 4:50), 7:10, 9:20; Sun-Thu: (2:35, 4:50), 7:10. The Longshots—Fri-Sat: (2:05, 4:30), 7, 9:25. Mirrors—Fri-Sat: (2:15, 4:35), 7:05, 9:25; Sun-Thu: (2:15, 4:35), 7:05. The Rocker—Fri-Sat: (2:25, 4:40), 7, 9:15; Sun-Thu: (2:25, 4:40), 7. Star Wars: The Clone Wars—Fri-Sat: (2:30, 4:55), 7:15, 9:20; Sun-Thu: (2:30, 4:55), 7:15. Tropic Thunder—Fri-Sat: (2:10, 4:45), 7:10, 9:30; Sun-Thu: (2:10, 4:45), 7:10
Special Showings
Chronological by date and time
Cool Classics at the Colony: Wed, Aug 20, 7 pm, 9:30 pm: Purple Rain. The Kid rides again. $5. 5438 Six Forks Road, Raleigh. 847-5677.