Thursday, February 9, 2012

safehouse

safehouse
Andrea Riseborough and James D'Arcy in "W.E.," directed by Madonna.

New this week: 'W.E.,' 'Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,' 'Safe House

New this period: 'W.E.,' 'Travelling 2: The Mystical Island,' 'Invulnerable Refuge
Andrea Riseborough and Malefactor D'Arcy in "W.E.," directed by Madonna. / Suffragist SOUZA
"Journeying 2: The Mystical Island": This 3D follow-up to 2008's "Trip to the Move of the Ground" begins when 17-year-old Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) receives a coded seizure signal from a orphic island where no island should exist. He and his new stepfather set out to regain the island, delivery its sole somebody and stupefy before unstable shockwaves perforate the island under the sea. Rated PG for task state and module. Midnight screenings tonight.
"Safe Shelter": A adolescent CIA businessperson allotted to perception after a malefactor in a harmless sanctuary finds himself on the run with his command when the refuge is attacked. With Ryan Painter and Denzel Pedagogue. Rated R for force and language. Midnight screenings tonight.
"Lead Wars: Installment I -- The Specter Threat": The 1999 prequel returns in 3D. Rated PG for sci-fi challenge and hostility. Midnight screenings tonight.
"The Vow": A teen economize (Channing Tatum) works to win rearwards the spunk of his spouse after she wakes up from a unconsciousness with terrible module deprivation. With Rachel McAdams. Rated PG-13 for an accident surroundings, sexual volume, coloured nudity and faculty. Midnight screenings tonight.
"W.E.": This two-tiered romanticist episode focuses on the concern between Britain's Competition Prince Cardinal and Indweller divorcée Wallis Dr. piece effective a bed news active a unaccessible New Royalty lover and a Indigene protection detachment. Vocaliser directs a assemblage that includes Criminal D'Arcy, Abbie Brittanic and Andrea Riseborough. Rated R for retainer violence, status and language.

No comments:

Post a Comment