Theatrical Releases for July 15th, 2011: ‘Harry Potter’ To Make A Huge Impact

It’s going to be a huge weekend at the box office with the release of Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2! We expect that it will break all kinds of records in the next few days, but in the meantime, if you’re not feeling Harry Potter, we’ve got the full list of movies hitting theaters today for you below!

Daylight (NR), Thriller – On their way to a wedding, a couple picks up a hitchhiker and find themselves against a conniving gang of kidnappers

Girlfriend (NR), Drama – A young man with Down’s Syndrome romantically pursues a small town single mom who is still mixed up with her volatile ex-boyfriend. Stars Evan Sneider, Amanda Plummer, and Jackson Rathbone.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (PG-13), Adventure – The final adventure of Harry Potter as he attempts to bring an end to his nemesis, Lord Voldemort. Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint.

Life, Above All (PG-13), Drama – A drama about AIDS orphans in South Africa.

Lucky (R), Comedy – Ben has just won the Iowa State Lotto but the winning ticket belongs to Leslie Singer, the dead girl in his closet. With $36 million now at his disposal, Ben has the newfound confidence to pursue his life-long crush, but can all the money in the world compensate for the fact that Ben is a fledgling serial killer? As their relationship spirals out of control and the body count rises, thry do all they can to survive love, marriage, and each other. Stars Colin Hanks, Ari Graynor, and Jeffrey Tambor.

Salvation Boulevard (NR), Drama – A private detective investigates the killing of a professor and it becomes a clash of faiths: The detective is a born-again Christian, the dead man an atheist, the accused killer an Islamic foreign student and the D.A. is Jewish. Stars Pierce Brosnan, Ed Harris, Greg Kinnear, and Maria Tomei.

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (PG-13), Drama – Set in 19th century remote China, the movie revolves around the lifelong friendship of Lily and Snow Flower and their imprisonment by rigid cultural codes of conduct for women. Stars Zhang Ziyi and Li Bingbing.

Tabloid (R), Documentary – The salacious adventures of a beauty queen with an IQ of 168, whose single-minded devotion to the man of her dreams leads her on a labyrinthine crusade for love. Down a surreal rabbit hole of kidnapping, masochistic Mormons, risque photography, magic underwear, celestial sex, jail time and a cloning laboratory in South Korea, her fantastic exploits were constant headlines.

The Tree (NR), Drama – The O’Neills lived happily in their house in the Australian countryside until the father dies leaving his grief-stricken wife Dawn alone with their four children. Among them, eight-year-old Simone believes that her father still lives in the giant fig tree growing near their house and speaks to her through its leaves. But the tree becomes more and more invasive and threatens the house and it must be felled. Stars Charlotte Gainsbourg, Morgana Davies, and Christian Byers.

The Undefeated (PG-13), Documentary – A documentary on Sarah Palin inspired by her book Going Rogue.

Winnie the Pooh (G), Family – This all-new hand-drawn animated movie reunites audiences with the philosophical “bear of very little brain” and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. “Well a tail is either there or it isn’t there,” said Pooh. “And yours isn’t… there.” Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some honey. Stars the voices of Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, and Gilbert Gottfried.

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