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Major Releases This Week

Awake 33

Hayden Christensen is awake at the worst time in this horrific tale of open-heart surgery gone terribly wrong. [Rated R]

Into the Wild 73

Sean Penn directs this drama about a modern-day Thoreau who takes on the Alaskan wilderness with nothing but a bag of rice, a gun, and some camping equipment. [Rated R]

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium 48

A possessed store starts to lose it when a young girl takes over for the eccentric owner. [Rated PG-13]

Things We Lost in the Fire 63

Halle Berry's flare for tragedy isn't lost on Benicio Del Toro in this drama about life after loss. With undertones of Monster's Ball, this could mean another Oscar for Berry. [Rated R]


Also Released This Week

Eleven Men Out xx

After being benched for coming out, the star player of an Icelandic soccer team decides to branch out and find 10 good men of his own. [Rated R]

Half Moon 72

A Kurdish musician can't stop the music despite bad omens and a bad gig date in a tale of tempting fate. [Not Rated]

Khadak 53

When a Mongolian Shepherd uncovers a government conspiracy to kill off nomadic people, he incites a revolution shaman-style. [Not Rated]

My Kid Could Paint That 74

Ever look at a painting and think, "My 4 year old could paint that?" Well, one 4 year old named Marla Olmstead made thousands of dollars as a junior Jackson Pollack until someone cried fraud and the bottom dried out. Filmmaker Amir Bar-Lev's documentary explores the truth behind that accusation. [Rated PG-13]

 

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