Our rating system uses zero to four stars. If a movie has no rating, it has not been reviewed. Signed reviews by Laura Boyes (LB), Grayson Currin (DGC), David Fellerath (DF), Nathan Gelgud (NG), Kathy Justice (KJ), Ashley Melzer (AM), Neil Morris (NM), Zack Smith (ZS), Sam Wardle (SW), Sarah Ewald (SE), Belem Destefani (BD).

Opening This Week

BOUNTY HUNTERGerald Butler and Jennifer Aniston star as a bounty hunter and his latest quarry: his ex-wife. Rated PG-13.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KIDThe title says it all. Rated PG.

GHOST WRITERRoman Polanski’s Ghost Writer is a snappy thriller about a writer-for-hire (Ewan McGregor) from London sent to a small out-of-season resort town in the northeastern U.S. to revise the memoir of a former British Prime Minister (Pierce Brosnan). McGregor makes his incorrigible smartass of a character into a winsome charmer, and his light-footed performance is a delight, but the real star here is Polanski, returning to his revisionist take on the lone wolf, and having an awful lot of fun doing it. Brimming with clever little touches and uneasy humor, Polanski makes obligatory exposition scenes riveting with his masterful technique and great sense of humor. Rated R. Read our review.NM

HUBBLE 3DThis 43-minute bit of IMAX gee-whizzery documents a 2009 NASA mission to perform a final round of servicing on the soon-to-be-retired Hubble space telescope. With Leonardo DiCaprio narrating, the film zips through a number of narrative objectives: a brief history of the instrument, which was launched in 1990; a cursory introduction to astronauts; shots of the spacewalks, with a bit of tension thrown in; and an animated rendering of our Hubble-aided view of the distant universe, with an ecological message thrown in. The Hubble’s images are amazing, and the 3D is in its element here. Although the film effectively communicates the vastness of space, the pedants among us would have liked for the surround-sound electronic orchestra to go mute every now and then so that we might understand that in space, no one can hear you go “Wow.” Rated G. DF

REPO MENYou might want to watch the closing credits of this humdrum futuristic action-comedy-thriller-bloody revenge spectacle to check whether Michael Moore is listed as a co-producer. In this not-so-distant dystopia, a shadowy conglomerate named The Union has cornered the market on manufacturing and selling synthetic replacement human organs. The catch: Their price can reach the high six figures and the interest rate soars north of 20 percent. Oh, and if you default on your payments, the title characterscalled landlords in the filmhave the authority to repossess the organs, even if it means killing you. That’s the predicament facing one adept repo man, Remy (Jude Law), after an on-the-job electrocution gives him both an artificial heart he cannot afford and a crisis of conscience over his vocation. It’s the perils of hyper-privatized medicine combined with the evils of predatory lendingget it? Beyond the dime-store agitprop, director Miguel Sapochnik never finds a correct or consistent tone. The end result is at best slapdash and silly, at worst ugly and unpleasant. Rated R. NM

SWEETGRASSNever mind Brokeback Mountain: You are not likely to see a better film about herding sheep in Montana than this out-of-left-field documentary stunner from Ilisa Barbash and Lucien Castaing-Taylor. Filmed over the course of three years in the early 2000s, Sweetgrass takes us on a year-long journey of sheep and the men, women and dogs who raise them. The film is composed of long, meditative takes, with no narration or direct address to the camera. Instead, we see timeless rituals: the calving ewes, the frantic efforts to save sick animals (including tricking mothers into adopting orphaned lambs), the shearing (which seems like a violation) and then, most spectacularly, the summer-long overland trek to the sweetgrass of the higher elevations. Among the delights are the remarkably coarse cowboys (one gloriously profane aria accompanies a majestic shot of hundreds of sheep swarming up a mountainside); among the terrors are the bears and wolves that are drawn to this woolly buffet table moving through their midst. Hurry up and see this: The drives documented by this film were the last ones conducted in this country. Not rated. DF

A TOWN CALLED PANICFrench animators Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar capture an odd tone in this tale of stop-motion-animated toys dealing with such minor crises as ordering too many bricks over the Internet or underwater wall-stealers (it makes sense on screen, honest). The film is an expansion of a Belgian TV series distributed by Aardman Studios of Wallace and Gromit renown, though it looks nothing like those clay heroes. The animation, reminescent of the Adult Swim series Robot Chicken, contrasts the characters’ laid-back attitudes with the sheer absurdity that comes from watching a plastic cowboy, Indian and horse talk about birthday presents and penguin-shaped tanks. The result is inoffensive but presented at a hyperactive pace that might leave some viewers feeling like they’ve had too much sugar (or other, less legal substances). Once you adjust to the tone and the lack of plot, the result is frequently inventive and sometimes smile-inducing. Not rated. ZS

Current Releases

ALICE IN WONDERLANDThere is a lot about Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland that’s curiouser and curiouser, but just not much “muchness.” It is a phantasmagorical fever dream that is both absorbing and banal. Burton has always embraced the sentiment behind Alice’s query, “What is the use of a book, without pictures or conversations?” There is wonder in the film’s unrelenting visual design, comic spark and intriguing voice work particularly impressive is the trippy cool of Rickman and Fry, while Christopher Lee is instantly recognizable as the Jabberwocky’s resonant baritone. But, it is a sense of awe not shared by the surprisingly aplomb Alice. Burton’s 3D pictorial of a young woman’s arrested development and reluctant embrace of adulthood belies the fact that Alice’s entire time underground is spent having one creature after another tell her where to go and what to do. The pleasingly zany spectacle of it all comes at the expense of the story’s soul. Rated PG. NM

AVATARThe hardest thing to stomach about Avatar is James Cameron’s delusion thatwith a few possible exceptionsthere is nothing to laugh about in this schmaltzy, wanna-be epic about an ex-marine who falls in love with a giant blue cartoon. Self-serious and chock full of New Age hokum, Avatar is trippier in the scenes that take place on the military base, where 3-D effects give the film an eerie ground-shifting feel, than it is in its fantasyland of the planet Pandora, where giant blue humanoids prance around in faux-hippie jewelry and make feline hissing sounds when they’re angry. Many Oscar nominations for this one. Rated PG-13. NG

BROOKLYN’S FINESTA thin blue film coats director Antoine Fuqua’s needed return to his hardboiled cop drama roots. And, like Fuqua’s Training Day, this is a testosterone-fueled, actor-driven policier that favors melodrama over originality. The narrative is a loosely connected triptych following the travails of three ethically challenged police officers: A burned-down flatfoot on the eve of retirement (Richard Gere); a drug-addled, financially strapped narc (Ethan Hawke); and an undercover cop (Don Cheadle) deep inside the drug network of a local kingpin (Wesley Snipes). The archetypes and clichés run as long as the Brooklyn Bridge, but Fuqua infuses them with incisive character development that transcends the superficial plot and rationed screen-time. While an emotionally distant Gere is miscast, Hawke has perfected the man-on-the-edge role. But, the film belongs to the tremendous yet still strangely underrated Cheadle, flashing the same streetwise verisimilitude and offbeat dialogue that previously informed his performances in Out of Sight and Devil in the Blue Dress. Rated R NM

COP OUTBruce “movie cop” Willis teams up with 30 Rock‘s Tracy Morgan for a buddy comedy about a stolen baseball card. Southwest Airlines spokesman Kevin Smith writes and directs. Rated R.

THE CRAZIESA town’s poisoned water supply quickly turns it from a quaint little village in which the town sheriff (Timothy Olyphant) and his wife (Radha Mitchell) can raise their unborn child into a reprise of the community that suffered through the Night of the Living Dead. As the sheriff and his wife try to escape the infectedand the military team that is determined to quarantine themthey discover that the town “crazies” aren’t exactly there because of a natural phenomenon. Director Breck Eisner (Sahara) follows horror conventions quite predictably, yet he cleverly manages to deliver shocks by adding a few ingenious cinematography twists. What’s more, the film raises a few chuckles as it mocks its own genre. The Crazies is like a familiar carnival ride, but one that is far more enjoyable than most. Rated R. BD

CRAZY HEARTThis story of a alcoholic country singer who turns his life around with the help of a young woman and her son recalls Tender Mercies, which gave Robert Duvall his only Academy Award. Playing middle-aged boozy crooner “Bad” Blake, Jeff Bridges is likely to turn this filmin which Duvall co-starsinto his own Oscar vehicle. Besides its derivative storyline, co-screenwriter Scott Cooper’s directorial debut suffers from a lack of chemistry between Bad and the much younger Jean (Maggie Gyllenhaal, also Oscar-nominated for her performance). While Crazy Heart is the cinematic equivalent of a country-standard cover band, Bridges’ solo act is the showstopper. Rated R. NM

FISH TANKEarly scenes in English filmmaker Andrea Arnold’s drama establish that 15-year-old Mia (Katie Jarvis) has few friends, skips school and loves to dance: Hip-hop is her specialty, and she has a secret abandoned space on the top floor of an apartment building that she uses for practice. Mia lives in the waterfront town of Tilbury with her younger sister and Joanne (Kierston Wareing), her scarcely older mother, a tarty blonde who is rapidly going to seed. Mia’s mom brings home a new boyfriend, Connor (Michael Fassbender), and Mia, though initially hostile, warms up to him as he shows parental interest. But of course, it won’t stop there. Jarvis is an first-time actor; she handles her character’s limited emotional palette well enough, but it’s the veterans Wareing and Fassbender who make Fish Tank succeed as a sure-footed snapshot of an adolescent girl’s unpromising life. Not rated. DF

GREEN ZONEAlthough a good movie can and should be made that investigates the political misinformation used to justify the war in Iraq, Paul Greengrass’ Green Zone, which was shot more than two years ago, feels like a dated political drama grounded in theatrics and buzzwords. If you want in-depth analysis of the film’s topicthe quixotic hunt for weapons of mass destructionthe best you will get is Matt Damon, as Army warrant officer Roy Miller, screaming variations on “Where are the WMDs!” or “Tell me about the WMDs!” The film’s in-your-face sense of urgency now seems strangely passéit may as well be about feverishly hunting for leprechauns or trying to uncover Iraq’s stockpiles of pixie dust. Rated R. NM

THE LAST STATIONMichael Hoffman’s smart, well-acted, heavily researched tale of the last days of Leo Tolstoy is a meaty movie for a top-notch cast. Christopher Plummer plays the great man as a rasping, but burdened, old goat, while the finely aging Helen Mirren is glamorous as Sofya, his wife of 48 years. But all is not well: The novelist, so committed to his utopian ideals, has decided to relinquish his wealth and literary copyrights to the Russian people, and his wife is determined to stop it. Tolstoy’s ideas are ultimately downplayed in favor of a more digestible historical period piece that reduces the conflict to a sentimental one between Mirren’s Sofya and a mustache-twirling prig played by Paul Giamatti. Still, the film quite enjoyable, not least for the performances of Plummer and Mirren, who both received Oscar nominations. With Kerry Condon and James McAvoy. Rated R. DF

OUR FAMILY WEDDINGThis rebooted Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is a racist rom-com for a supposedly post-racial society. The premise sounds promising enough: A Latino family and an African-American family must get acquainted and overcome their cultural differences as their respective children Lucia (America Ferrera) and Marcus (Lance Gross) announce their plans to wed. But, a film that features a goat on Viagra? That has not one but two wedding-cake food fights? A film where a vase, if described as valuable, must be broken? Director Rick Famuyiwa hasn’t a clue how to shoot even a simple conversation and when in doubt, he reverts to dumbass slapstick that makes Abbott and Costello’s shtick look like Oscar Wilde. Plus, talk about fantasy! Only in the movies can one pull off an elaborate wedding in three weeks. Rated PG-13. LB

PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANSRealizing in high school that your parents are weird is one thing, realizing you dad is Poseidon, mythic all-powerful God of the Sea, is quite another. Such is the fate of Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman), who discovers his lineage along with a laundry list of other school age horrorshis best friend is actually a satyr, that teacher out to get him might literally swoop in with claws and take him down, etcafter getting caught up in an adventure beyond his wildest dreams. The whole Greek chorus of mystery and mischief starts out when Zeus’ lightning bolt is stolen and Percy is labeled prime suspect. Add to that the strange disappearance of Percy’s mom and the angry legion of battling gods that he and his friends get caught between and you’ve got yourself a Mount Olympus sized-quest, if only a molehill-sized display of emotional range and acting chops. It’s a labyrinthine plot populated by a flood of supporting characters and clever allusions that might reignite your love of mythology, if not necessarily blow your socks off. Rated PG. AM

REMEMBER MEVampire heartthrob Robert Pattinson reaches for, and misses, the mantle of James Dean. In pre-9/11 New York, Tyler is a wayward 20-something who spurns his family’s money because he blames his father for his uncle’s suicide. Enter delicate and damaged college student Alyssa (Emilie de Ravin), who struggles with her baggage while falling in love with Tyler. The plot has its compelling moments, but Pattinson, who has little more to offer than nice hair and brooding sultriness, makes every scene seem painfully awkward and contrived. Rated PG-13. BD

SHE’S OUT OF MY LEAGUECan a smokin’ hot 10 ever be with a mediocre five? That’s the question the puny Pittsburgh protagonist of She’s Out Of My League sets out to answer. After meeting babe Molly (Alice Eve) at the airport security checkpoint, TSA agent and super-geek Kirk (Jay Baruchel) can’t believe his good fortune when he finds out that she might actually be into him. Fueled by his friends’ insistence that there’s no way a girl that hot could ever go for a “moodle” (man poodle) like him, he begins to sabotage the best thing that’s ever happened to him. Out of My League is reminiscent in the best ways of other recent good-hearted gross-out comedies like The 40-Year Old Virgin, and Baruchel manages to be likeable, charming and uncool at the same time. Rated R. BD

SHUTTER ISLANDFor everyone who will revel in Martin Scorsese’s ageless craftsmanship, others will recoil from a story that trawls mental illness, domestic violence and the Holocaust for cheap thrills. Adapted from a novel by Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island stars Leonardo DiCaprio, now firmly ensconced as the muse of Scorsese’s later career, as Teddy Daniels, a U.S. marshal sent with his partner Chuck (Mark Ruffalo) to the titular (and fictitious) island in Boston Harbor. The year is 1954 and their mission is to track down an escapee from Ashecliffe Asylum, a hospital for the criminally insane. Although DiCaprio gives his white-hot beleaguered best, the film proves a divisive affair: sometimes brilliant, sometimes maddening. Shutter Island is an old-fashioned potboiler that, for all its faults and self-importance, is unrelenting in its audacity and visual stimulation. Rated R. NM


Due to the possibility of last-minute scheduling changes, we recommend calling ahead to theaters to confirm showtimes.

Film times were updated Wednesday, March 17.

Raleigh

Carolina Cinemas – Raleigh Grande 16
4840 Grove Barton Road, (919)226-2012

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sat: 12:15, 2, 2:50, 4:30, 5:20, 7:05, 7:50, 9:35, 10:25, 12:05 AM; Sun-Thu: 12:15, 2, 2:50, 4:30, 5:20, 7:05, 7:50, 9:35, 10:25. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Sat: 11:55 AM, 2:25, 4:50, 7:25, 9:55, 12:30 AM; Sun-Thu: 11:55 AM, 2:25, 4:50, 7:25, 9:55. AvatarFri-Sat: 12:05, 4:35, 8, 11:25; Sun-Thu: 12:05, 4:35, 8. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Sat: 2:05, 5:10, 8:05, 11; Sun-Thu: 2:05, 5:10, 8:05. Cop OutFri-Sat: 1:55, 4:40, 7:10, 9:45, 12:15 AM; Sun-Thu: 1:55, 4:40, 7:10, 9:45. The CraziesFri-Sat: 7:40, 10, 12:20 AM; Sun-Thu: 7:40, 10. Crazy HeartFri-Sat: 12:20, 2:55, 5:30, 8:10, 11:05; Sun-Thu: 12:20, 2:55, 5:30, 8:10. Green ZoneFri-Sat: 11:45 AM, 2:10, 4:45, 7:20, 9:50, 12:25 AM; Sun-Thu: 11:45 AM, 2:10, 4:45, 7:20, 9:50. Our Family WeddingFri-Sat: 12:10, 2:40, 5:05, 7:35, 10:10, 12:35 AM; Sun-Thu: 12:10, 2:40, 5:05, 7:35, 10:10. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Thu: 1:40, 4:20. Remember MeFri-Thu: 12, 2:30, 5:05, 7:45, 10:15. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sat: 12:25, 3, 5:25, 7:55, 10:20, 12:45 AM; Sun-Thu: 12:25, 3, 5:25, 7:55, 10:20. Shutter IslandFri-Sat: 2:15, 5:15, 8:15, 11:15; Sun-Thu: 2:15, 5:15, 8:15

Regal Beaver Creek Stadium 12
Beaver Creek Shopping Center, off NC 55, Apex, 676-3456

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sun: (12:10, 1:30, 2:50, 4:10, 5:30), 7:10, 8:20, 9:50; Mon-Thu: (1:30, 2:30, 4:10, 5:10), 6:50, 7:50, 9:30. AvatarFri-Sun: (1:10, 5), 8:30; Mon-Thu: (1:20, 4:50), 8:20. The Bounty HunterFri-Sun: (11:30 AM, 2:10, 4:50), 7:30, 10:10; Mon-Thu: (1:50, 4:30), 7:10, 9:50. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Sun: (12, 2:20, 4:40), 7, 9:20; Mon-Thu: (1:45, 4:05), 6:30, 8:50. Green ZoneFri-Sun: (12:40, 3:30), 7:40, 10:20; Mon-Thu: (1, 3:50), 6:40, 9:40. Our Family WeddingFri-Sun: (11:50 AM, 2:30, 5:10), 7:45, 10:15; Mon-Thu: (2:10, 4:45), 7:30, 9:55. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Sun: (11:40 AM, 2:40), 6:40, 9:30; Mon-Thu: (1:10, 4), 8. Remember MeFri-Sun: (12:30, 3:10), 7:50, 10:30; Mon-Thu: (1:35, 4:20), 7, 9:45. Repo MenFri-Sun: (1:20, 4:20), 7:20, 10; Mon-Thu: (2, 4:40), 7:20, 10. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sun: (1, 3:40), 6:50, 9:40; Mon-Thu: (1:15, 4:15), 6:55, 9:35. Shutter IslandFri-Sun: (12:50, 4), 8:10; Mon-Thu: (1:40, 5), 8:10

Carmike Blue Ridge 14 Cinema
600 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, 645-1111

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The SqueakquelFri-Thu: 1, 2, 3:10, 4:20, 5:25, 6:35, 7:40, 9:50. The Blind SideFri-Thu: 1:20, 2, 4:25, 5, 7:15, 8, 10:05. DaybreakersFri-Thu: 1:10, 3:35, 6:10, 8:35. An EducationFri-Thu: 1:30, 3:55, 6:30, 9. InvictusFri-Thu: 8:55. It’s ComplicatedFri-Thu: 1:15, 4, 6:45, 9:25. LegionFri-Thu: 1:45, 4:10, 6:40, 9:15. Old DogsFri-Thu: 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50. The Princess and the FrogFri-Thu: 1:05, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10:05. Sherlock HolmesFri-Thu: 1:20, 1:55, 4:15, 5, 7:05, 8, 9:55. The Twilight Saga: New MoonFri-Thu: 1:10, 4, 6:50, 10. Up in the AirFri-Thu: 1:35, 4:20, 7:10, 9:45

Regal Brier Creek Stadium 14
8611 Brier Creek Pkwy, Raleigh, 484-9994

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (1:15, 1:45, 3:55, 4:25), 6:50, 7:20, 9:30, 10. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (1:35, 4:15), 6:55, 9:45. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Thu: (12:55, 4), 7:15, 10:15. Cop OutFri-Thu: (12:50, 3:50), 7:30, 10:10. Crazy HeartFri-Thu: (1:05, 4:20), 7, 9:40. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:10), 7:05, 9:35. Green ZoneFri-Thu: (1:40, 4:40), 7:25, 10:05. Our Family WeddingFri-Thu: (1:20, 4:35), 7:45, 10:25. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Thu: (1, 3:45), 6:40, 9:25. Remember MeFri-Thu: (12:45, 4:05), 7:35, 10:20. Repo MenFri-Thu: (1:10, 4:30), 7:10, 9:55. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: (1:25, 4:45), 7:40, 10:30. Shutter IslandFri-Thu: (12:40, 3:40), 6:45, 9:50

Carmike Fifteen
5501 Atlantic Springs Rd, Raleigh, 645-1111

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:30), 7:15, 9:55. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri: (12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10), 7:15, 7:45, 9:55, 10:20; Sat: (12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10), 7:15, 7:45, 9:55, 12:30 AM; Sun-Thu: (12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10), 7:15, 7:45, 9:55. Avatar 3DFri: (12:10, 3:35), 6:50, 10:15; Sat-Thu: (12:10, 3:35), 6:50. The Bounty HunterFri: (1:20, 4:05), 7:20, 10; Sat: (1:20, 4:05), 7:20, 10, 12:30 AM; Sun-Thu: (1:20, 4:05), 7:20, 10. Brooklyn’s FinestFri: (12:05, 3:50), 6:40, 9:40, 11:45; Sat-Thu: (12:05, 3:50), 6:40, 9:40. Cop OutFri: (12:50, 3:30), 6:15, 9, 11:40; Sat-Sun: (3:30), 6:15, 9; Mon-Thu: (12:50, 3:30), 6:15, 9. The CraziesFri: (12:05, 2:30, 5), 7:30, 10:05; Sat: (12:05, 2:30, 5), 7:30, 10:05, 12:30 AM; Sun-Thu: (12:05, 2:30, 5), 7:30, 10:05. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (12:15, 2:30, 4:45), 7, 9:20. Green ZoneFri: (12:25, 3:25), 6:35, 9:25; Sat: (12:25, 3:25), 6:35, 9:25, 12:10 AM; Sun-Thu: (12:25, 3:25), 6:35, 9:25. Our Family WeddingFri: (12:45, 3), 5:35, 7:50, 10:05; Sat: (12:45, 3), 5:35, 7:50, 10:05, 12:20 AM; Sun-Thu: (12:45, 3), 5:35, 7:50, 10:05. Remember MeFri: (12:30, 3:40), 6:25, 9:05, 11:40; Sat-Thu: (12:30, 3:40), 6:25, 9:05. Repo MenFri: (1:35, 4:20), 7:10, 9:50; Sat: (1:35, 4:20), 7:10, 9:50, 12:30 AM; Sun-Thu: (1:35, 4:20), 7:10, 9:50. She’s Out of My LeagueFri: (1:55, 4:35), 7:25, 9:55; Sat: (1:55, 4:35), 7:25, 9:55, 12:20 AM; Sun-Thu: (1:55, 4:35), 7:25, 9:55. Shutter IslandFri-Thu: (12:35, 3:40), 6:45, 9:45. The Wiggles Big Big ShowSat-Sun: (1)

Colony Theatres
Colony Shopping Center, 5438 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh, 856-0111

Crazy HeartFri-Sun: (2, 4:30), 7, 9:25; Mon-Thu: 7, 9:25. The Last StationFri-Sun: (4:15), 7:10; Mon-Thu: 7:10. A Town Called Panic (Panique au village)Fri-Sun: (1, 2:45), 9:15; Mon-Thu: 9:15

Regal Crossroads 20
501 Caitboo Ave, Crossroads Shopping Center, Cary, 226-2000

Alice in WonderlandFri-Wed: (12:30, 3:15, 5:50), 8:30; Thu: (12:30, 3:15, 5:50), 8:30, 11. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Thu: (12, 1, 2:45, 4, 5:20), 7, 8, 9:45. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (12:15, 1:15, 2:55, 3:55, 5:30), 7:15, 8:15, 9:50. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Sat: (12:05, 3), 7:05, 10:10; Sun-Wed: (12:05, 3), 7:05; Thu: (12:05, 3), 7:05, 10:10. Cop OutFri-Thu: 9:35. Crazy HeartFri-Wed: (2:15, 5), 8:05; Thu: (2:15, 5), 8:05, 10:40. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Wed: (12:35, 1:35, 3:30, 4:15, 5:45), 7:25, 8:10, 9:40; Thu: (12:35, 1:35, 3:30, 4:15, 5:45), 7:25, 8:10, 9:40, 11:55. The Ghost WriterFri-Thu: (12:10, 3:05), 7:10, 10. Green ZoneFri-Sat: (12:45, 1:40, 4:30, 5:35), 7:30, 8:40, 10:15; Sun-Wed: (12:45, 1:40, 4:30, 5:35), 7:30, 8:40; Thu: (12:45, 1:40, 4:30, 5:35), 7:30, 8:40, 10:15, 11:15. Hot Tub Time MachineThu: 12:01 AM. How to Train Your DragonThu: 12:01 AM. How to Train Your Dragon 3DThu: 12:01 AM. Our Family WeddingFri-Wed: (12:50, 1:50, 3:20, 4:20, 5:55), 6:50, 8:20, 9:15; Thu: (12:50, 1:50, 3:20, 4:20, 5:55), 6:50, 8:20, 9:15, 10:45, 11:50. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Thu: (12:40, 3:25), 6:55. Remember MeFri-Sat: (2, 4:45), 7:35, 10:20; Sun-Wed: (2, 4:45), 7:35; Thu: (2, 4:45), 7:35, 10:20. Repo MenFri-Sat: (1:30, 4:05), 7:40, 10:25; Sun-Wed: (1:30, 4:05), 7:40; Thu: (1:30, 4:05), 7:40, 10:25. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sat: (1:10, 3:45, 5:05), 6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:30; Sun-Wed: (1:10, 3:45, 5:05), 6:30, 7:45, 9; Thu: (1:10, 3:45, 5:05), 6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:30, 11:30. Shutter IslandFri-Thu: (12:25, 3:40), 6:45, 9:55. Valentine’s DayFri-Thu: (2:05)

Galaxy Cinema
770 Cary Towne Blvd, Cary, 463-9989

Crazy HeartFri-Thu: (1:15, 4:05), 7:10, 9:30. Fish TankFri: (1:10, 4), 6:50, 9:20; Sat: (1:10, 4), 6:50; Sun-Thu: (1:10, 4), 6:50, 9:20. The Ghost WriterFri-Thu: (1, 3:50), 7:05, 9:40. The Hurt LockerFri-Thu: (1:05, 3:55), 6:55, 9:35. Karthik Calling KarthikFri-Sun: 9:45; Mon-Thu: 9. The Last StationFri-Wed: (12:55), 6:45; Thu: (12:55). LeaderSat: 9:30. My Name Is KhanFri-Thu: (3:30). The Professionals (1966)Thu: (7:30). A Town Called Panic (Panique au village)Fri-Thu: (1:20, 3:35), 7:15, 9:25

Carolina Cinemas – Garner Towne Square 10
2600 Timber Dr, Garner, 779-2212

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sat: 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30; Sun-Thu: (12, 2:30, 5), 7:30. AvatarSun-Thu: (12:05, 3:30), 7. The Bounty HunterSun-Thu: (12:20, 2:50, 5:15), 7:40. Cop OutSun-Thu: (12, 2:25, 4:50), 7:25. The CraziesSun-Thu: 7:55. Diary of a Wimpy KidSun-Thu: (12:15, 2:20, 5:10), 7:20. Green ZoneSun-Thu: (12:55, 3:30), 7:05. Repo MenSun-Thu: (12:25, 3, 5:25), 7:50. She’s Out of My LeagueSun-Thu: 12:10, 2:35, 5:05, 7:35. Shutter IslandSun-Thu: (1:15, 4:10), 7:15

Wachovia IMAX Theatre at Marbles Kids Museum
201 E Hargett St, Raleigh, 834-4040

Alice in Wonderland an IMAX 3D ExperienceFri-Sat: 2:05, 5:20, 8:35, 10:50; Sun: 2:05, 4:20, 8:35, 10:50; Mon: 9 AM, 2:05, 5:20, 8:35, 10:50; Tue: 1:05, 5:20, 8:35, 10:50; Wed-Thu: 2:05, 5:20, 8:35, 10:50. Arabia 3DFri-Sat: 10 AM; Wed: 12; Thu: 11 AM. Hubble 3DFri: 11 AM, 1:05, 4:20, 7:35; Sat: 11 AM, 12:05, 1:05, 4:20, 7:35; Sun: 11 AM, 12:05, 1:05, 6:35, 7:35; Mon: 11:05 AM, 12:05, 1:05, 4:20, 7:35; Tue: 10 AM, 12, 3:20, 4:20, 7:35; Wed: 11 AM, 1:05, 4:20, 7:35; Thu: 12, 1:05, 4:20, 7:35. Lewis and Clark: Great Journey WestTue: 11 AM; Wed-Thu: 10 AM. Under the Sea 3D (IMAX 3D)Fri: 12

Mission Valley Cinema
2109-124 Avent Ferry Rd, Raleigh, 834-2233

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (1:15, 4:15), 7, 9:45. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (1, 4), 7:15, 9:45. Green ZoneFri-Thu: (1:15, 4:15), 7:15, 10. Repo MenFri-Thu: (1, 4), 7, 10. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:30), 7:30, 10

Regal North Hills Stadium 14
4150 Main at North Hills St, Raleigh, 786-4511

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (12:40, 3:30), 6:30, 9:20. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Sat: (1:20, 2, 4:15, 5:15), 7:15, 8:10, 10:15, 11:20; Sun-Thu: (1:20, 2, 4:15, 5:15), 7:15, 8:10, 10:10. The Bounty HunterFri-Sat: (12:30, 2:15, 3:15, 5), 7, 8, 10, 11; Sun-Thu: (12:30, 2:15, 3:15, 5), 7, 8, 10. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Wed: (12:35, 3:35), 6:35, 9:40; Thu: (12:35, 3:35). Cop OutFri-Sat: (2:30, 5:30), 8:20, 11:10; Sun-Mon: (2:30, 5:30), 8:20; Tue-Thu: (2:30). Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (12:50, 3:45), 6:45, 9:30. Green ZoneFri-Sat: (1:50, 4:45), 7:45, 10:45; Sun-Thu: (1:50, 4:35), 7:25, 10:10. Hot Tub Time MachineThu: 12:01 AM. How to Train Your DragonThu: 12:01 AM. How to Train Your Dragon 3DThu: 12:01 AM. Our Family WeddingFri-Thu: (1:05, 4:05), 7:05, 10:05. Remember MeFri-Thu: (1, 3:50), 6:50, 9:50. Repo MenFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:30), 7:30, 10:30. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sat: (1:40), 7:50; Fri-Sat: (4:40), 10:40; Sun-Thu: (4:40), 9:55; Sun-Thu: (1:40), 7:20. Shutter IslandFri-Sat: (1:10, 4:20), 7:40, 10:50; Sun-Thu: (1:10, 4:20), 7:40

Carmike Park Place 16
9525 Chapel Hill Rd, Morrisville, 645-1111

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sat: (12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10), 7:15, 7:45, 9:55, 10:20; Sun-Thu: (12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10), 7:15, 7:45, 9:55. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:30), 7:15, 9:55. Avatar 3DFri-Sat: (12:10, 3:35), 6:50, 10:15; Sun-Thu: (12:10, 3:35), 6:50. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (1:20, 4:05), 7:20, 10. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Thu: (12:05, 3:50), 6:40, 9:40. Cop OutFri: (12:50, 3:30), 6:15, 9; Sat-Sun: (3:30), 6:15, 9; Mon-Thu: (12:50, 3:30), 6:15, 9. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (12:15, 2:30, 4:45), 7, 9:20. Green ZoneFri-Thu: (12:25, 3:25), 6:35, 9:25. Our Family WeddingFri-Thu: (12:45, 3), 5:35, 7:50, 10:05. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Thu: (12:40, 3:45), 6:30, 9:50. Remember MeFri-Thu: (12:30, 3:40), 6:25, 9:05. Repo MenFri-Thu: (1:35, 4:20), 7:10, 9:50. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: (1:55, 4:35), 7:25, 9:55. Sherlock HolmesFri-Thu: (12:20, 3:20), 6:20, 9:15. Shutter IslandFri-Thu: (12:35, 3:40), 6:45, 9:45. Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Blossom FestivalSat-Sun: (1)

Raleighwood Cinema Grill
Falls Village Shopping Center, Raleigh, 847-0326

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The SqueakquelFri-Thu: 1, 4. The Blind SideFri-Thu: 7, 9:30. Planet 51Fri-Thu: 3:30. The Princess and the FrogSat-Tue: 12:30. Sherlock HolmesFri-Thu: 6:30, 9:10

Rialto Theatre – Raleigh
1620 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, 856-0111

The Ghost WriterFri: 7, 9:30; Sat-Sun: (1:30, 4:15), 7, 9:30; Mon-Thu: 7, 9:30

Six Forks Station Cinema
9500 Forum Dr, Raleigh, 846-3904

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (1, 4), 7:15, 9:35. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (1:15, 4), 7:15, 9:45. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (12:45, 2:55, 5), 7:10, 9:15. Green ZoneFri-Thu: (1:20, 4:10), 7:20, 9:45. The Hurt LockerFri-Thu: (1:05, 4:20), 7:05, 9:40. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: (1:25, 4:05), 7:25, 9:40

Regal White Oak Stadium 14
1205 Timber Dr East, Garner, 676-FILM

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (12:30, 3:05, 5:40), 8:15. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:15), 7:05, 9:40. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (2:15, 5:15), 7:50, 10:25; Fri-Thu: (1, 4), 7:15, 9:55. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Thu: (12:35, 3:25), 7:25, 10:20. Cop OutFri-Thu: (1:10, 3:55), 7:20, 9:50. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (1:35, 4:25), 7, 9:20. Green ZoneFri-Thu: (12:50, 3:30), 7:30, 10:10. Our Family WeddingFri-Thu: (1:20, 4:05), 7:45, 10. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Thu: (12:40, 3:40), 6:55, 9:35. Remember MeFri-Thu: (1:45, 4:30), 7:10, 9:45. Repo MenFri-Thu: (1:15, 4:45), 7:35, 10:05. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: (1:05, 3:50), 7:40, 10:15. Shutter IslandFri-Thu: (2, 5), 8

Durham

Southpoint Cinemas
8030 Renaissance Parkway, Suite 975, (919)313-6627

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sat: (12:20, 1, 3:05), 6:05, 8:45; Sun: (12:20, 1, 3:05), 6:05, 8:35; Mon-Thu: (12:20, 1, 3), 6:05, 8:35. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri: (2, 4:45), 7:30, 10:05; Sat: (11:35 AM, 2, 4:45), 7:30, 10:05; Sun: (11:35 AM, 2, 4:45), 7:20, 9:50; Mon-Thu: (2, 4:45), 7:20, 9:50. Avatar 3DFri-Thu: (12:35, 4:30), 8:20. The Bounty HunterFri: (1:05, 2:15, 3:40, 5), 6:40, 7:40, 9:35, 10:20; Sat: (11:45 AM, 1:05, 2:15, 3:40, 5), 6:40, 7:40, 9:35, 10:20; Sun: (11:45 AM, 1:05, 2:15, 3:40, 5), 6:40, 7:30, 9:15, 10; Mon-Thu: (1:05, 2:15, 3:40, 5), 6:40, 7:30, 9:15, 10. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Sat: (4:25), 10; Sun-Thu: (4:25), 9:55. Cop OutFri-Sat: 7:05, 9:40; Sun: 6:50, 9:25; Mon-Wed: 6:50, 9:20; Thu: 9:20. The CraziesFri-Sat: (1:30), 7:35; Sun-Thu: (1:30), 7:30. Crazy HeartFri-Sun: (12:40, 3:15), 6:15, 8:55; Mon-Thu: (12:45, 3:15), 6:15, 8:45. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri: (1:50, 4:05), 6:20, 8:35; Sat: (11:35 AM, 1:50, 4:05), 6:20, 8:35; Sun: (11:35 AM, 1:50, 4:05), 6:20, 8:30; Mon-Thu: (12:20, 2:50), 6:20, 8:30. The Ghost WriterFri-Sun: (12:25, 3:15), 6:15, 9:10; Mon-Wed: (12:25, 3:15), 6:15, 9:05; Thu: (12:25, 3:15), 6:15. Green ZoneFri-Sat: (1:15, 4), 6:50, 9:25; Sun-Thu: (1:15, 4), 6:40, 9:15. Our Family WeddingFri-Sat: (1:35, 4:15), 7:05, 9:45; Sun: (1:35, 4:15), 7, 9:35; Mon-Wed: (1:35, 4:15), 7, 9:40; Thu: (1:35), 7, 9:40. Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning ThiefFri-Sun: (12:15, 2:55); Mon-Thu: (12:30, 3:10). Remember MeFri-Sun: (12:45, 3:25), 6:25, 9; Mon-Thu: (12:50, 3:25), 6:25, 8:55. Repo MenFri-Sat: (1:25, 4:30), 7:20, 10; Sun: (1:25, 4:30), 7:10, 9:40; Mon-Thu: (1:25, 4:30), 7:05, 9:35. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sat: (1, 3:50), 7, 9:30; Sun-Thu: (1, 3:50), 6:55, 9:25. Shutter IslandFri-Sat: (3:30), 6:30, 9:35; Sun-Thu: (3:30), 6:30, 9:30

Carolina Theatre – Durham
309 W Morgan St, Durham, 560-3030

District 13: Ultimatum (Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum)Sat: (4:15), 9:15; Sun: (4:15); Mon-Thu: 9:15. The Ghost WriterFri: 7:10, 9:35; Sat-Sun: (2, 4:30), 7:10, 9:35; Mon-Thu: 7:10, 9:35. Killer Klowns from Outer SpaceFri: 9:30. LifeforceFri: 7. A Town Called Panic (Panique au village)Sat: (2:15), 7; Sun: (2:15); Mon-Thu: 7

East Coast Entertainment – Northgate Stadium 10
1056 W Club Blvd, Durham, 286-1001

Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Sun: (11:15 AM, 1:45, 4:30), 7:05, 9:40; Mon-Thu: (1:45, 4:30), 7:05, 9:40. AvatarFri-Thu: (12:30, 3:45), 7. The Bounty HunterFri-Sun: (11 AM, 1:35, 4:15), 7:10, 9:50; Mon-Thu: (1:35, 4:15), 7:10, 9:50. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Sun: (10:30 AM, 1:15, 4:10), 7, 9:50; Mon-Thu: (1:15, 4:10), 7, 9:50. Cop OutFri-Thu: 10:10. The CraziesFri-Thu: 7:50, 10:10. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Sun: (10:40 AM, 12:50, 3, 5:15), 7:25, 9:35; Mon-Thu: (12:50, 3, 5:15), 7:25, 9:35. Green ZoneFri-Sun: (11:10 AM, 1:45, 4:25), 7, 9:45; Mon-Thu: (1:45, 4:25), 7, 9:45. Our Family WeddingFri-Sun: (10:45 AM, 1, 3:15, 5:30), 7:40, 9:55; Mon-Thu: (1, 3:15, 5:30), 7:40, 9:55. Repo MenFri-Sun: (10:50 AM, 1:20, 4), 7, 9:40; Mon-Thu: (1:20, 4), 7, 9:40. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sun: (11:05 AM, 1:50, 4:35), 7:20, 9:50; Mon-Thu: (1:50, 4:35), 7:20, 9:50. Shutter IslandFri-Sun: (10:30 AM, 1:20, 4:10); Mon-Thu: (1:20, 4:10)

Carmike Wynnsong 15
1800 Martin Luther King Blvd, Durham, 489-9020

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sat: 12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10, 7:15, 7:45, 9:55, 10:20; Sun-Thu: 12, 1:30, 2:35, 4:30, 5:10, 7:15, 7:45, 9:55. Alice in Wonderland in Disney Digital 3DFri-Thu: 1:30, 4:30, 7:15, 9:55. Avatar 3DFri-Sat: 12:10, 3:35, 6:50, 10:15; Sun-Thu: 12:10, 3:35, 6:50. The Blind SideFri-Mon: 12:55, 3:55, 6:55, 10:10; Tue: 3:55, 6:55; Wed: 12:55, 3:55, 6:55, 10:10; Thu: 3:55, 6:55. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: 1:20, 4:05, 7:20, 10. Brooklyn’s FinestFri-Thu: 12:05, 3:50, 6:40, 9:40. Cop OutFri: 12:50, 3:30, 6:15, 9; Sat-Sun: 3:30, 6:15, 9; Mon-Thu: 12:50, 3:30, 6:15, 9. The CraziesFri-Thu: 3:45, 9:30. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:20. Green ZoneFri-Thu: 12:25, 3:25, 6:35, 9:25. Our Family WeddingFri-Thu: 12:45, 3, 5:35, 7:50, 10:05. The Red Baron (Der Rote Baron)Tue: 12:55, 10:10; Thu: 12:55, 10:10. Remember MeFri-Thu: 12:30, 3:40, 6:25, 9:05. Repo MenFri-Thu: 1:35, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: 1:55, 4:35, 7:25, 9:55. Shutter IslandFri-Thu: 12:35, 6:10. The Wiggles Big Big ShowSat-Sun: 1

Chapel Hill

Chelsea Theater
Timberlyne Village Mall, 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill, 968-3005

Crazy HeartFri: 7:10, 9:20; Sat: (2:10, 4:40), 7:10, 9:20; Mon-Thu: 7:10, 9:20. The Ghost WriterFri: 7, 9:30; Sat: (2, 4:30), 7, 9:30; Sun: (2, 4:30), 7; Mon-Thu: 7, 9:30. SweetgrassFri: 6:50, 9; Sat: (1:50, 4), 6:50, 9; Sun: (1:50, 4), 6:50; Mon: 6:50, 9

Lumina
Southern Village, NC 15-501 South, Chapel Hill, 932-9000

Alice in WonderlandFri-Thu: (1, 4), 7:15, 9:35. The Bounty HunterFri-Thu: (1:25, 4:15), 7:20, 9:45. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Thu: (12:45, 2:55, 5), 7:05, 9:20. Green ZoneFri-Thu: (1:15, 4:10), 7:10, 9:50. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Thu: (1:30, 4:20), 7:25, 9:40

Regal Timberlyne 6
Timberlyne Shopping Center, 120 Banks Dr off Weaver Dairy Rd, Chapel Hill, 933-8600

Alice in WonderlandFri-Sat: (1:35, 4:10), 7:10, 9:40; Sun-Thu: (1:35, 4:10), 7:10. The Bounty HunterFri-Sat: (1:30, 4:05), 7:20, 9:55; Sun-Thu: (1:30, 4:05), 7:20. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri-Sat: (1:20, 4:20), 7:05, 9:25; Sun-Thu: (1:20, 4:20), 7:05. Green ZoneFri-Sat: (1:15, 4:15), 7:15, 9:50; Sun-Thu: (1:15, 4:15), 7:15. Repo MenFri-Sat: (1:25, 4:25), 7:30, 10:05; Sun-Thu: (1:25, 4:25), 7:30. She’s Out of My LeagueFri-Sat: (4:30), 10; Sun-Thu: (4:30). Shutter IslandFri-Thu: (1:10), 7

Graham

Graham Cinema
119 N Main St, Graham, (336)226-1488

The Blind SideFri: 7, 9:30; Sat-Sun: 1:30, 4, 7, 9:30; Mon-Thu: 7

Roxboro

Palace Theater
5050 Durham Rd, Roxboro, (336)598-5050

Alice in WonderlandFri: (4:15), 6:45, 9:15; Sat: (1:45, 4:15), 6:45, 9:15; Sun: (1:45, 4:15), 6:45; Mon-Wed: (4:15), 6:45; Thu: (1, 4:15), 6:45. The Bounty HunterFri: (4:35), 7:05, 9:35; Sat: (2:05, 4:35), 7:05, 9:35; Sun: (2:05, 4:35), 7:05; Mon-Wed: (4:35), 7:05; Thu: (1, 4:35), 7:05. The CraziesFri: (4:25), 6:55, 9:15; Sat: (1:50, 4:25), 6:55, 9:15; Sun: (1:50, 4:25), 6:55; Mon-Wed: (4:25), 6:55; Thu: (1, 4:25), 6:55. Diary of a Wimpy KidFri: (4:25), 6:45, 9:10; Sat: (2:10, 4:25), 6:45, 9:10; Sun: (2:10, 4:25), 6:45; Mon-Wed: (4:25), 6:45; Thu: (1, 4:25), 6:45. Green ZoneFri: (4:20), 6:55, 9:30; Sat: (1:45, 4:20), 6:55, 9:30; Sun: (1:45, 4:20), 6:55; Mon-Wed: (4:20), 6:55; Thu: (1, 4:20), 6:55. Our Family WeddingFri: (4:30), 7, 9:25; Sat: (2, 4:30), 7, 9:25; Sun: (2, 4:30), 7; Mon-Wed: (4:30), 7; Thu: (1, 4:30), 7. Repo MenFri: (4:20), 6:50, 9:20; Sat: (1:50, 4:20), 6:50, 9:20; Sun: (1:50, 4:20), 6:50; Mon-Wed: (4:20), 6:50; Thu: (1, 4:20), 6:50. She’s Out of My LeagueFri: (4:25), 7, 9:30; Sat: (1:55, 4:25), 7, 9:30; Sun: (1:55, 4:25), 7; Mon-Wed: (4:25), 7; Thu: (1, 4:25), 7

Special Showings

Chronological by date and time

Cool Classics at the Colony: Wed, Mar 17, 7 pm: Dead Man: Johnny Depp stars in the surreal 1995 black and white western by director Jim Jarmusch. Rare 35 mm print. $5. Colony Theater, 5438 SIx Forks Rd, Raleigh. 847-5677.

The Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing: Thu, Mar 18, 7 pm: Documentary about the country trio’s bumpy ride after one Chick insulted President George W. Bush. Nasher Museum of Art, Durham.
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The Deadliest Disease in America:

Nurse Jackie Season One Finale

Legacies of Neorealism: Gomorrah