Theatrical Releases for August 6th, 2010

Cairo Time (PG), Drama – A romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches two people completely off-guard. Stars Patricia Clarkson and Alexander Siddig.

Flipped (PG), Dramatic Comedy – Two second graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. Stars Madeline Carroll, Aidan Quinn and Penelope Ann Miller. Directed by Rob Reiner.

Lebanon (R), Drama – Four members of a tank crew find themselves in a violent situation that they cannot contain during the Lebanon War. Motivated by fear and the basic instinct of survival, they desperately try not to lose themselves in the chaos of war.

Middle Men (R), Comedy – A businessman with the perfect life has made a career fixing problem companies. He meets two genius but troubled men who had invented the way adult entertainment is sold over the internet. When he agrees to help steer their business he soon finds himself caught between a 23 year-old porn star and the FBI all the while becoming one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs of his time. Stars Luke Wilson, James Caan and Giovanni Ribisi.

Step Up 3D (PG-13), Teen – When the Maryland School of the Arts (MSA) goes to Paris for an international dance competition, one of the dancers misses his flight back to Baltimore. He soon makes friends with an American away from home and a beautiful French sophisticate. They introduce him to the red-hot Parisian underground dance scene and before long he is wowing the local dancers with his unique moves as they prepare for an underground dance competition. With time running out before the big event and their routine stolen by a rival crew, he turns to his loyal MSA crew in Baltimore for help.

The Disappearance of Alice Creed (R), Thriller – Two men seize the daughter of a millionaire. Her kidnappers have worked out a meticulous plan. But she is not going to play the perfect victim and she’s not giving in without a fight. In a tense power play of greed, duplicity and survival we discover that sometimes disappearances can be deceptive. Stars Gemma Arterton, Martin Compston and Eddie Marsan.

The Other Guys (PG-13), Comedy – A forensic accountant who’s more interested in paperwork than hitting the streets and his Detective partner who has been stuck as his partner ever since an embarrassing public incident with his quick trigger finger. They idolize the city’s top cops but when an opportunity arises for the “Other Guys” to step up, things don’t quite go as planned. Stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and Michael Keaton.

The Oxford Murders (NR), Thriller – A professor and a grad student work together to stop a potential series of murders seemingly linked by mathematical symbols. Stars Elijah wood, John Hurt and Leonor Watling.

The Wildest Dream (PG), Documentary – A breathtaking mountaineering adventure that seeks to provide answers to the enduring mystery of the death of George Mallory on Mount Everest. Foremost among them: Did Mallory succeed in reaching the summit before he and fellow climber Sandy Irvine died that fateful day in 1924? Narrated by Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman and Ralph Fiennes.

Twelve (R), Drama – A high school dropout (Chace Crawford) sells drugs to his wealthy former classmates. Stars Emma Roberts, Chace Crawford and Rory Culkin.

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