The Bolshoi Ballet Gala Re-Opening (NR)
Poet Gringoire, sentenced to be hanged, is saved by beautiful Esmeralda who agrees to marry him. Archdeacon Frollo, torn between his love for God and his obsession for the gypsy girl, sends his henchman Quasimodo to capture her. Esmeralda is rescued by Phoebus, the captain of the guard, who gives her his scarf as a souvenir.
Chapel Hills 15
In Time (PG-13)
Welcome to a world where time has become the ultimate currency. You stop aging at 25, but there's a catch: you're genetically engineered to live only one more year, unless you can buy your way out of it.
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Hollywood Interquest, Tinseltown
Margin Call (R)
See our full review here.
Kimball's Peak Three
The Metropolitan Opera: Anna Bolena Encore (NR)
Anna Netrebko opens the Met season with her portrayal of the ill-fated queen driven insane by her unfaithful king. She sings one of opera's greatest mad scenes in this Met premiere production by David McVicar.
Cinemark 16, Tinseltown
The Metropolitan Opera: Don Giovanni Live (NR)
Mariusz Kwiecien brings his youthful and sensual interpretation of Mozart's timeless anti-hero to the Met for the first time.
Cinemark 16, Hollywood Interquest, Tinseltown
Puss in Boots (PG)
See our full review here.
Carmike 10, Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Cinemark 16 IMAX, Hollywood Interquest, Tinseltown
The Rum Diary (R)
See our full review here.
Chapel Hills 15, Cinemark 16, Hollywood Interquest, Kimball's Peak Three, Tinseltown
Twilight (2008) (PG-13)
OMG, this is the best movie ever (if you're a 12-year-old). Twilight is all about Bella (Kristen Stewart), who's in high school, and Edward (Robert Pattinson), the totally cute vampire teenager she meets at her new school. — MaryAnn Johanson
Carmike 10, Cinemark 16, Hollywood Interquest, Tinseltown
Other film events
Cinemaholics
A film screening determined (and shown) each Tuesday night, featuring free popcorn and drink specials.
Free, 9 p.m., Shuga's (702 S. Cascade Ave., shugasblog.com)
Dinner and a Movie
A film screening determined (and shown) each Tuesday night, free with the purchase of a meal.
Free, 7 p.m., The Olive Branch (23 S. Tejon St., theolivebranchrest.com)
The Kitchen (NR)
A rebroadcast of this darkly comic play about the employees in a restaurant in 1950s London, performed by the National Theatre in Britain.
$13-$15, Nov. 1-2, 7 p.m., Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater (3955 Cragwood Drive, theatreworkscs.org)
Two Nights of Horror III
A two-day screening of multiple horror films — many that have never been shown in Colorado Springs — from the Independent Film Society of Colorado.
$6-$15, Oct. 27-28, Colorado College (14 E. Cache La Poudre St., ifsoc.org/twonightsofhorror3.aspx)