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PG
Nanny McPhee Returns
Enigmatic Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson) arrives on the doorstep of a harried mother, Isabel Green (Maggie Gyllenhaal), who is trying to raise her kids and tend the family farm while her husband is away at war. Isabel has her hands full with, not only her own three but also with her sister's spoiled pair. With no time to lose, Nanny uses magic to instill in the children five important lessons.
Starring:
Emma Thompson Maggie Gyllenhaal Rhys Ifans
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Fantasy

Fresh
New thinking about what we're eating.
Opens Tuesday, Nov 30th, 1999
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Documentary
R
Piranha 3D
Spring break turns gory when an underground tremor releases hundreds of prehistoric, carnivorous fish into Lake Victoria, a popular waterside resort. Local cop Julie Forester (Elisabeth Shue) must join forces with a band of unlikely strangers -- though they are badly outnumbered -- to destroy the ravenous creatures before everyone becomes fish food.
Starring:
Elisabeth Shue Adam Scott Jerry O'Connell
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Thriller
PG-13
Lottery Ticket
Kevin Carson (Bow Wow), an ordinary guy living in the projects, wins a $370 million lottery. Unfortunately, the claim office is closed for a long holiday weekend, and he must keep his good fortune a secret. But the news spreads like wildfire, and Kevin must figure out how to survive three days among the friends, family and neighbors who want a piece of the pie.
Starring:
Bow Wow McGregor Brandon T. Jackson Naturi Naughton
Opens Friday, Aug 20th, 2010
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Comedy
PG-13
Vampires Suck
Becca (Jenn Proske), an angst-ridden teenager, is torn between two supernatural suitors: vampire Edward (Matt Lanter) and werewolf Jacob (Chris Riggi). But she must find a way to evade her controlling father, who treats her like a helpless child. Meanwhile, her friends contend with their own romantic issues, leading to a confrontation at the prom.
Starring:
Matt Lanter Jenn Proske Chris Riggi
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Comedy
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Telluride Film Festival:

Against-all-odds, fact-based movies score at film festival

Story by John Horn Los Angeles Times - September 9th, 2010

TELLURIDE, Colo. — Truth can certainly be stranger than fiction. If you look toward the Telluride Film Festival, it might also be stronger.

While the rest of Hollywood turns to far-fetched fantasies of flying superheroes, impossible romances and talking toys, the filmmakers behind the standout movies at the Colorado festival are finding that some of the year’s most powerful stories can be found in real-life events. ...read more.