| Columbia Cinemas | |||||
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| The American | |||||
| Cast: George Clooney, Thekla Reuten, Bruce Altman, Violante Placido, Paolo Bonacelli, Filippo Timi | |||||
| Academy Award winner George Clooney stars in the title role of this suspense thriller, filmed on location in Italy. Alone among assassins, Jack (played by Mr. Clooney) is a master craftsman. When a job in Sweden ends more harshly than expected for this American abroad, he vows to his contact Larry (Bruce Altman) that his next assignment will be his last. Jack reports to the Italian countryside, where he holes up in a small town and relishes being away from death for a spell. The assignment, as specified by a Belgian woman, Mathilde (Thekla Reuten of "In Bruges"), is in the offing as a weapon is constructed. Surprising himself, Jack seeks out the friendship of local priest Father Benedetto (Italian stage and screen veteran Paolo Bonacelli) and pursues romance with local woman Clara (Italian leading lady Violante Placido). But by stepping out of the shadows, Jack may be tempting fate. | |||||
| Rated: R for violence, sexual content and nudity. | |||||
| Going the Distance | |||||
| Cast: Drew Barrymore, Justin Long, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Ron Livingston, Jim Gaffigan, Kelli Garner, Rob Riggle, Christina Applegate, Natalie Morales | |||||
| Erin and Garrett are good together—even when they’re apart. When aspiring journalist Erin (Drew Barrymore) moves to San Francisco to finish her last year of school, boyfriend Garrett (Justin Long), an assistant music scout, stays in Manhattan to pursue his ambitions and wait on that promotion he’s been promised. With a webcam connection and frequent flier miles, the two gamely navigate the pitfalls and miscommunications of their bi-coastal romance, dodging bad advice from friends and some predatory singles who won’t take “taken” for an answer. But when it seems their wait is almost over, Erin scores her dream job in California just as Garrett’s career heats up in New York. The big breaks they’ve been hoping for could break them up for good... unless their love can truly go the distance. | |||||
| Rated: R for sexual content including dialogue, language throughout, some drug use and brief nudity | |||||
| The Last Exorcism | |||||
| Cast: Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Iris Bahr, Louis Herthum, Caleb Landry Jones, Tony Bentley, John Wright, Jr., Shanna Forrestall, Justin Shafer | |||||
| After a career of helping the devout through prayer and trickery, Reverend Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian) has a crisis of conscience and decides to come clean by filming a documentary exposing his fraudulent ways before walking away from it all. With his film crew in tow, the reverend travels to the rural Louisiana farm of Louis Sweetzer, a pious fundamentalist who believes his teenage daughter Nell is possessed. Among other horrific things, Nell (Ashley Bell) wakes up each day covered in the blood of another butchered farm animal—but without any memory of the deeds. As a result, the desperate Louis is certain Nell must be exorcized or this terrifying ordeal will continue. At first employing his usual tricks, Cotton soon realizes that despite all his years of religious charades nothing has prepared him for what he actually encounters on that farm. Coming face to face with the Devil himself, Reverend Marcus’ own faith is truly tested when he and his crew must find a way to save Nell—and themselves—before it is too late. | |||||
| Rated: PG-13 for disturbing violent content and terror, some sexual references and thematic material. | |||||
| The Expendables | |||||
| Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Terry Crews, Randy Couture, Dolph Lundgren, Giselle Itie, Eric Roberts, David Zayas, Steve Austin | |||||
| Expendable: Capable of being sacrificed in order to accomplish a military objective. The Expendables is a hard-hitting action/thriller about a group of mercenaries hired to infiltrate a South American country and overthrow its ruthless dictator. Once the mission begins, the men realize things aren’t quite as they appear, finding themselves caught in a dangerous web of deceit and betrayal. With their mission thwarted and an innocent life in danger, the men struggle with an even tougher challenge—one that threatens to destroy this band of brothers. | |||||
| Rated: R for strong action and bloody violence throughout, and for some language. | |||||
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