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DEL MAR THEATRE     469–3220

Revolutionary Road ~ 1:40 – 4:15 – 7 – 9:30 +Fr-Su 11 am

Doubt ~ 2:15 – 4:30 – 6:45 – 9 +Fr-Su 11:50 am

Milk ~ 2 – 4:45 – 7:15 – 9:40 +Fr-Su 11:20 am

Howl’s Moving Castle ~ Fr-Sa midnight

NICKELODEON     426–7500

The Reader ~ 1:40 – 4:20 – 6:50 – 9:20 +Sa-Su 11 am

Slumdog Millionaire ~ 2 – 3:30 – 4:30 – 6 – 7 – 8:30 – 9:30 +Sa-Su 11:30 am – 1

I’ve Loved You So Long ~ 1:50 – 4:10 – 6:40 – 9 +Su 11:20 am

RIVERFRONT     1–800–326–3264 #1701

Curious Case of Benjamin Button ~ 4 – 6 – 8 – 9:30 +Fr-Su noon

Tale of Despereaux ~ 3 +Fr-Su 12:30

SC CINEMA 9    1–800–326–3264 #1700

Gran Torino ~ 2 – 4:45 – 7:35 – 10:15 +Fr-Su 11:20 am

Bride Wars ~ 2:15 – 4:35 – 7:10 – 9:35 +Fr-Su 11:45 am

The Unborn ~ 1 – 3:10 – 5:25 – 7:45 – 10

Marley & Me ~ 1:15 – 4 – 7 – 9:40

Bedtime Stories ~ 1:50 – 4:15 – 6:50 – 9:15 +Fr-Su 11:30 am

Valkyrie ~ 1:30 – 4:25 – 7:20 – 10:10

The Spirit ~ 2:35 – 5:10 – 10:20 +Fr-We 7:50 +Fr-Su noon

Yes Man ~ 2:20 – 4:55 – 7:25 – 9:50 +Fr-Su 11:50 am

Seven Pounds ~ 1:05 – 3:50 – 6:45 +Fr-We 9:25

Breakfast at Tiffany’s ~ Th 8

SCOTTS VALLEY 6    438–3260

Gran Torino ~ 1:55 – 4:25 – 7 – 9:25 +Sa-Su 11:30 am

Bride Wars ~ 2:50 – 5 – 7:20 – 9:20 +Sa-Su 12:40

Curious Case of Benjamin Button ~ 1 – 4:30 – 8

Bedtime Stories ~ 2:30 – 4:50 – 7:10 – 9:30 +Sa-Su 12:10

Marley & Me ~ 1:45 – 4:10 – 6:50 – 9:15 +Sa-Su 11:20 am

Yes Man ~ 2 – 4:20 – 6:40 – 9 +Sa-Su 11:40 am

41ST AVE CINEMA    479–3504

Gran Torino ~ 11:20 am – 1:50 – 4:20 – 7 – 9:40

Curious Case of Benjamin Button ~ 11:20 am – 2:40 – 6 – 9:30

Bedtime Stories ~ noon – 2:15 – 4:30 – 6:45 – 9

APTOS CINEMA    426–7500

Bride Wars ~ 2:10 – 4:20 – 6:30 – 8:30 +Sa-Su noon

Marley & Me ~ 1:10 – 3:30 – 6 – 8:20

GREEN VALLEY    761–8200

Gran Torino ~ 1:15 – 4:45 – 7:05 – 9:20 +Fr-Su 11 am

Bride Wars ~ 1:10 – 3:10 – 5:10 – 7:10 – 9:10 +Fr-Su 11:10 am

Doubt ~ 1:30 – 4 – 6:45 – 9 +Fr-Su 11:30 am

Bedtime Stories ~ 1:10 – 3:10 – 5:10 – 7:10 – 9:10 +Fr-Su 11:10 am

Marley & Me ~ 1:30 – 4:45 – 7:05 – 9:25 +Fr-Su 11:15 am

Valkyrie ~ 1:30 – 4:30 – 7 – 9:25 +Fr-Su 11 am

Curious Case of Benjamin Button ~ 1 – 4:05 – 7:10

Yes Man ~ 1:05 – 3:10 – 5:15 – 7:15 – 9:35 +Fr-Su 11 am

FOX THEATRE    761-8200

The Unborn ~ 5 – 7 +Fr-Su 9:15 +Sa-Su 3

Twilight ~ 5 – 7:15 +Fr-Su 9:30

Tale of Despereaux ~ Sa-Su 3

 
 

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Standard Operating Procedure | Print |  E-mail
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Standard Operating Procedure
Rated R
Time 118 minutes
Don't expect anything upbeat or lightweight from lauded documentary filmmaker Errol Morris' investigation into the Abu Ghraib prison debacle in Iraq. But the precision fact-finding that has served Morris so well in such groundbreaking documentaries as The Thin Blue Line (in which a man convicted of murder on Death Row was proven innocent and later set free) and The Fog Of War make Morris well-suited to sift through the thorny issues of executive order, covert torture, culpability and scapegoating beneath the sensational headlines. Morris employs some staged material reenacting events and incidents, as well as actual footage of and interviews with inmates and MPs at Abu Ghraib in his quest to understand how U. S. soldiers (and their government) became so morally compromised.
 
Son of Rambow | Print |  E-mail
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Son of Rambow
Rated PG-13
Time 96 minutes
Son of Rambow is the name of the home movie made by two little boys with a big video camera and even bigger ambitions.
 
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The Duchess of Langeais
Rated NR
Time 137 minutes
The great French master miniaturist Jacques Rivette directs this lush adaptation of the 19th Century Honore de Balzac novel about a married noblewoman (Jeanne Balibar) involved in a gradual, sensual, and ultimately doomed love affair with a rough-hewn general in Napoleon's army (Guillaume— son of Gerard—Depardieu). Michel Piccoli and Bulle Ogier co-star.
 
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OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
Rated NR
Time 99 minutes
Jean Dujardin gives a consistently funny performance as France's answer to James Bond in this good-natured, retro spy movie spoof from filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius. Debonair, perfectly-groomed, well-muscled, and none too bright, Dujardin's eponymous hero (borrowed from a popular series of French spy novels begun in 1949) seduces women, befuddles men, and unleashes his devil-may-care laughter to idiotic (and comic) excess. Well-endowed with a large, throbbing ego (and fond of belabored puns and sexual innuendo that nobody else laughs at), he's precisely the wrong man for the job when he's sent to Egypt to smooth over relations between the Americans, the Soviets and the Muslims while keeping an eye on the Suez Canal. But through the forbearance of his smarter colleagues and pure, dumb luck, he muddles through. The movie is awash in pop colors and fashions ca. 1960, and shot with a lot of panache (particularly a funny black-and-white wartime prologue, sepia flashbacks, and an elaborate underwater sequence). It's impossible to sustain this level of archness for feature length, and things slow to a crawl now and then, but Dujardin's sublimely clueless performance never misses a beat.
 
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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Rated PG
Time 140 minutes
The siblings from The Lion, The Witch, And the Wardrobe return for their second adventure in the magical kingdom of Narnia. A thousand years have passed since their last visit, the realm is under the thumb of an evil usurper, and the children join the fight to restore the rightful young heir (Ben Barnes) to the throne. Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, and Anna Popplewell star, along with Peter Dinklage and the voice of Liam Neeson. Andrew Adamson directs.
 
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Speed Racer
Rated PG
Time 128 minutes
The popular '70s kids cartoon gets a live-action makeover in this family adventure from Larry and Andy Wachowski (The Matrix). Emile Hirsch stars as the young racecar-driving phenom out to complete the grueling race that killed his brother, while exposing corruption in the racing world. Matthew Fox, Christina Ricci, John Goodman and Susan Sarandon co-star.
 
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Then She Found Me
Rated R
Time 100 minutes
A New York schoolteacher hits a midlife crisis when, in quick succession, her husband leaves, her adoptive mother dies and her real one, an eccentric talk show host, materializes and turns her life upside down as she begins a courtship with the father of one of her students.
 
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Redbelt
Rated R
Time 99 minutes
A fateful event leads to a job in the film business for top mixed-martial arts instructor Mike Terry. Though his refuses to participate in prize bouts, circumstances conspire to force him to consider entering such a competition.
 
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