At the Movies
Now playing at Mitchell's Luxury 5 Cinemas: Trouble with the Curve, House at the End of the Street, End of Watch, Finding Nemo 3D, Resident Evil: Retribution.
TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE
This powerful comedy drama stars Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, John Goodman and Justin Timberlake.
Eastwood plays an aging major league baseball scout who has to confront mortality and failing eyesight as he assesses a hot high school batting prospect. The team managers and fellow scouts think his career is washed up. At the same time, he comes face to face with his troubled relationship with his alienated adult daughter (Amy Adams) who is now an attorney.
“Trouble with the Curve” opens nationally on Friday, including at the Luxury 5 Cinemas. 111 minutes.
It is PG-13 for language, sexual references, some thematic material and smoking.
HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET
Jennifer Lawrence and Elizabeth Shue star in this horror thriller.
A mother (Shue) and daughter (Lawrence) move into a new community only to find themselves next door to a house in which a psychotic young girl murdered her parents. While the locals insist the girl vanished after the brutal murders, the young newcomer befriends the surviving son (Max Theriot) and discovers the sinister story is far from over.
“House at the End of the Street” opens nationally on Friday, including at the Luxury 5 Cinemas. 101 minutes.
It is rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and terror, thematic elements, language, some teen partying and brief drug material.
END OF WATCH
This powerful story of family, friendship, love, honor and courage among two young cops is set in the mean streets of Los Angeles’s toughest precinct.
The film stars Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena as the young police officers. They patrol south central Los Angeles. Giving the story a gripping, first-person immediacy, the action unfolds through footage from the handheld HD cameras of the police officers, gang members, surveillance cameras, and citizens caught in the line of fire to create a riveting portrait of the city’s most dangerous corners, the cops who risk their lives there every day, and the price they and their families are forced to pay.
“End of Watch” opens nationally on Friday, including at the Luxury 5 Cinemas. 109 minutes.
It is rated R for strong violence, some disturbing images, pervasive language including sexual references, and some drug use.
FINDING NEMO in 3D
The creators of “Toy Story” and “Monsters Inc.” take their computer animated adventure under the sea in 3D!
The film follows the comedic adventures of two fish, Marlin and his son, Nemo, as they become separated. Nemo winds up in a fish tank in a dentist’s office. With the help of a forgetful fish named Dory, Marlin embarks on an epic journey to rescue his son.
The voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, William Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, and John Ratzenberger are featured.
“Finding Nemo” is held over through Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Luxury 5 Cinemas in both 3D and 2D at alternating showtimes. 100 minutes.
It is rated G for All ages.
RESIDENT EVIL: RETRIBUTION
This new action picture stars Milla Jovovich as the woman leading the revolt against the powerful company that has taken over the world.
The Umbrella Corporation’s deadly T-virus continues to ravage the Earth, transforming the global population into legions of flesh eating Undead. The human race’s last and only hope, Alice (Jovovich), awakens in the heart of Umbrella’s most clandestine operations facility and unveils more of her mysterious past as she delves further into the complex. The chase takes her from Tokyo to New York, Washington, D.C. and Moscow, culminating in a mind-blowing revelation. Aided by newfound allies and familiar friends, Alice must fight to survive long enough to escape a hostile world on the brink of oblivion.
“Resident Evil: Retribution” is held over through Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Luxury 5 Cinemas. 117 minutes.
It is rated R for sequences of strong violence throughout.
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