Theatrical Releases for June 18th, 2010

The Mormon Proposition (R), Documentary – A documentary about California’s Proposition 8, which restricted the definition of marriage to opposite-sex couples, and the influence of Mormon involvement.

Cyrus (R), Comedy – A down on his luck divorcee finally meets the woman of his dreams only to discover she has another man in her life, her son. Stars Jonah Hill, John C. Reilly and Marisa Tomei.

I Am Love (R), Drama – The patriarch of a wealthy Milan family has surprised the family by willing shared ownership of his massive industrial company to both his son and his grandson. Meanwhile, the grandson dreams of opening a restaurant with a talented chef friend until his mother enters a passionate love affair with the chef. Stars Tilda Swinton, Flavio Parenti and Gabriele Ferzetti.

Jonah Hex (PG-13), Action – A scarred bounty hunter gets an offer from the U.S. military: in exchange for his freedom from the warrants on his head, he must track down and stop a dangerous who is gathering an army and preparing to unleash Hell and is also Jonah’s oldest enemy and will stop at nothing until Jonah is dead. Stars Josh Brolin, John Malkovich and Megan Fox.

Let It Rain (NR), Dramatic Comedy – A self-centered workaholic feminist politician reluctantly returns home to sort out her mother’s affairs and runs for an local election. Upon her arrival she grudgingly agrees to take part in a documentary being made an aspiring filmmaker and self-professed reporter on the subject of successful women. As her life hilariously unravels, the camera is there to capture it all. Stars Agnes Jaoui.

Raavan (NR), Drama – A bandit leader kidnaps the wife of the policeman who killed his sister, but later falls in love with her. Stars Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai.

The Killer Inside Me (R), An upstanding Deputy Sheriff Lou Ford is a pillar of the community but nobody knows about what Lou calls his ‘sickness’. The sickness that has been lying dormant for a while is about to surface and the consequences are brutal and devastating. Stars Casey Affleck, Jessica Alba and Kate Hudson.

The Nature of Existence (NR), Documentary – lmmaker Roger Nygard wrote the toughest 85 questions he could think of about the purpose of life and the nature of existence then asked hundreds of people all over the globe.

Toy Story 3 (G), Family – Woody and Buzz Lightyear are accidentally thrown away and are picked up by the garbage men. The toys find themselves at a local day-care center where they must try to survive pre-school children. Stars the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack.

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