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  • 2012 (PG-13)

    In accordance with the Mayan doomsday calendar, "mutated" neutrinos emanating from the sun trigger spectacular CGI disasters on earth that culminate in a global flood. more...
  • Agent Red (R)

    Damian Lee directed this 2000 Dolph Lundgren vehicle, in which terrorists hijack a submarine en route to the U.S. more...
  • Alex Cross (PG-13)

    The psychologist-detective of James Patterson's best-selling thriller novels returns to the screen again after Kiss the Girls (1997) and Along Came a Spider (2001), though Morgan Freeman has ceded the role to Tyler Perry, who was good enough to leave his gigantic falsies at home. more...
  • The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (PG-13)

    If you've seen Andrew Garfield in the British dramas Boy A or Red Riding: 1974, you know he's a moodier, more turbulent presence than gee-whiz Tobey Maguire, who starred in the first three Spider-Man blockbusters. more...
  • The Amazing Spider-Man (PG-13)

    If you've seen Andrew Garfield in the British dramas Boy A or Red Riding: 1974, you know he's a moodier, more turbulent presence than gee-whiz Tobey Maguire, who starred in the first three Spider-Man blockbusters. more...
  • Attack the Block (R)

    Teenage thugs patrolling a grim council estate in south London are stunned when flaming asteroids begin to drop from the sky and disgorge space aliens who look like eyeless black bears with concentric rows of green, glow-in-the-dark fangs. more...
  • Avatar (PG-13)

    More than a decade in the making, James Cameron's 3-D fantasy about a colony of human astronauts hoping to plunder an alien rain forest represents a quantum leap in movie magic; watching it, I began to understand how people in 1933 must have felt when they saw King Kong. more...
  • Avatar 3D (PG-13)

    More than a decade in the making, James Cameron's 3-D fantasy about a colony of human astronauts hoping to plunder an alien rain forest represents a quantum leap in movie magic; watching it, I began to understand how people in 1933 must have felt when they saw King Kong. more...