The Ant Bully (PG)
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Barnyard (PG)
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Cars (G)
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Click (PG-13)
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The Covenant (PG-13)
Four boys who belong to a supernatural legacy must stop the forces they released into the world years ago without turning on one another. Not reviewed
Tinseltown
*The Departed (R)
Screenwriter William Monahan and Director Martin Scorsese have taken a good movie the 2002 thriller Internal Affairs and remade it into something even deeper and more resonant. Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) has risen through the police ranks, though secretly his loyalty lies with a local crime boss (Jack Nicholson). Frustrated by their failures, the police install an undercover man (Leonardo DiCaprio) in the crime boss' operation. Scott Renshaw
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
The Devil Wears Prada (PG-13)
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*Employee of the Month (PG-13)
Zack Bradley (Dane Cook) is an ambitionless bagboy at Super Club when a beautiful cashier (Jessica Simpson) arrives with a reputation for falling for the Employee of the Month. In his first lead role, Cook won't win any acting statues, but his zany charm goes a long way in elevating the material from generic to above-average romantic comedy. Jeff Sneider
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
Facing the Giants (PG)
When a high school football coach faces a series of failures and difficulties, he calls on God for help. After an unexpected messenger appears, he and his team test their courage in a fight between faith and fear. Not reviewed
Cinemark 16
*Flyboys (PG-13)
The movie highlights the dramatic, short careers of the first World War I fighter pilots in their bi-planes over France. It's a grand yarn of adventure and catastrophe with lots of exciting air battles big, emotional and sentimental (without being sappy) and sweet enough that a passionate kiss is the "big sex scene." MaryAnn Johanson
Chapel Hills 15, Tinseltown
Gridiron Gang (PG-13)
Led by their counselor, teens at a juvenile detention center band together on the football field to learn life lessons. Not reviewed
Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
The Guardian (PG-13)
A young man (Ashton Kutcher) enlists in the Coast Guard to escape his problems and is mentored by an experienced rescuer (Kevin Costner) who has been hardened by a tragic accident in his past. Not reviewed
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
How To Eat Fried Worms (PG)
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The Illusionist (PG-13)
Paul Giamatti and Edward Norton star in this tale of a magician who uses his talents to win the love of his childhood sweetheart, now a woman above his social standing. Not reviewed
Chapel Hills 15, Tinseltown
Invincible (PG)
A part-time bartender and full-time Philadelphia Eagles fan, Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), tries out for the team during an open call and becomes an NFL player. Not reviewed
Tinseltown
Jackass: Number Two (R)
The original creators and cast of the MTV series return, unleashing even more outrageous and over-the-top stunts. Not reviewed
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
Jet Li's Fearless
(PG-13)
Li plays the legendary Chinese martial arts master Huo Yuanjija, the spiritual guru and founder of the Jin Wu Sports Federation. Not reviewed
Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
*Little Miss Sunshine (R)
Even with Little Miss Sunshine's occasional notes of wackiness, the cast is uniformly excellent, and its script so deftly captures the emotion of a dysfunctional family road trip that it's less like a sitcom than like a clan's real day-to-day life squashed into 101 minutes. " Tricia Olszewski
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Love's Abiding Joy (PG)
A man and his wife struggle to cope with their daughter's death while working to maintain their frontier ranch. The sheriff schemes to foreclose on neighboring ranches, while a romance between the couple's son and sheriff's daughter adds complications. Not reviewed
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15
Monster House in DLP 3D (PG)
When three kids discover that the neighbor's house is alive and eats things, they struggle to convince the babysitter, police and a tough guy named Skull. They must venture inside to solve the mystery in this animated adventure produced by Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis. Not reviewed
Cinemark 16
Open Season (PG)
A grizzly bear named Boog and a mule deer named Elliot form an unlikely alliance and lead the forest creatures in a battle against the hunters. This animated adventure features the voices of Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise and Debra Messing. Not reviewed
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Cinemark 16 IMAX, Tinseltown
Over the Hedge (PG)
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*Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (PG-13)
Dead Man's Chest is over-plotted. By all rights, the 150 minutes should feel like a slog and a half through its plot points. But instead, it's actually a crackling piece of action filmmaking. Scott Renshaw
Tinseltown
Pulse (PG)
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School for Scoundrels (PG-13)
Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite) is back in action as a lovable loser. The twist: Now he's looking for love, with surprise! no luck. Though there's plenty of comedic talent in the cast, it's under-used. Aside from a few yukks here and there, the film is flat. And worse, it's predictable, with gags you'll see coming a mile away. Pete Freedman
Chapel Hills 15, Tinseltown
*The Science of Sleep (R)
An infectious, whimsical and often magical film about a wacky inventor who returns to Paris after the death of his father and has difficulties distinguishing between his real life and dream life. He finds his creativity dormant until he meets Stephanie, a bookish introvert. The film casts a spell on audiences looking for a quirky, unconventional romance that is never quite as simple as it seems. Jeff Sneider
Kimball's Twin Peak
Step Up (PG-13)
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Superman Returns (PG-13)
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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (PG-13)
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (R)
Two couples on a road trip have an accident and summon the local sheriff. They're taken to a secluded and horrifying house where a young aspiring killer is being nurtured. Not reviewed
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
Wired To Win (NR)
A documentary about the Tour de France that combines live-action footage with computer and medical imagery to demonstrate how the human brain responds to physical challenge. Not reviewed
Cinemark 16 IMAX
World Trade Center (PG-13)
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