Brown Sugar (PG-13)
A hip-hop music critic and an executive at a hip-hop label have been friends since childhood, but as the exec's wedding approaches, they start to wonder if they were meant to be more than just friends. (Starring Sanaa Lathan and Taye Diggs)
Carmike 10, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
Knockaround Guys (R)
The four sons of Brooklyn gangsters are tired of being mere errand boys and convince their crime lord elders to give them a shot at the big time. (Starring Dennis Hopper, John Malkovich, Vin Diesel, Seth Green, Barry Pepper and Andrew Davoli)
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
Mostly Martha (PG-13)
Martha is the head chef for a chic restaurant who lives for her work, but her life takes a new direction when she's left to care for her 8-year-old niece. (Starring Martina Gedeck and Sergio Castellitto)
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Rules of Attraction (R)
After submitting the film four times, director Roger Avary finally got the film down to an "R" rating from an NC-17. The plot: A group of New England college students mixes drugs and booze while neglecting their schoolwork and trying to get the object of their affection into bed.
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
The Transporter (PG-13)
A former U.S. Special Forces soldier-turned-mercenary will deliver any package, no questions asked, for a price. But on his latest assignment, he breaks the first rule of the delivery service: Don't open the package. (Starring Jason Statham and Shu Qi)
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
Tuck Everlasting (PG)
The story of a 10-year-old girl who discovers that a neighboring family holds a precious secret: They've got a fountain of youth in their back yard. Based on the book by Natalie Babbitt.
Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
White Oleander (PG-13)
Michelle Pfeiffer stars as a mom imprisoned for killing her boyfriend. Rene Zellweger and Robin Wright Penn play surrogate mothers who try to tame the wild teen that she must leave behind (played by Alison Lohman).
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills, Cinemark 16, Tinseltown