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“Cheech & Chong’s Hey Watch This”

(R) Stars Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. Directed by Christian Charles. A documentary based on Cheech & Chong’s “Light Up America” reunion tour. Drug content, crude sex-related humor and language throughout.

Opening Friday at: Nickelodeon (Portland) 

“Death at a Funeral”

(R) (1:30) Stars Zoe Saldana, Keith David, James Marsden, Luke Wilson, Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock and Martin Lawrence. Directed by Neil LaBute. A funeral ceremony turns into a debacle of exposed family secrets and misplaced bodies. Language, drug content and some sexual humor.

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Opening Friday at: Brunswick 10, Falmouth 10, Cinemagic Saco, Cinemagic Westbrook  

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“Alice in Wonderland”

(PG) (1:48) Stars Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowsky, Helena Bonham Carter, Crispin Glover and Anne Hathaway. Directed by Tim Burton. The 19-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny to end the Red Queen’s reign of terror. Fantasy action/violence involving scary images and situations, and a smoking caterpillar.

Showing at: Falmouth 10, Brunswick 10, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland), Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Saco 

“The Art of the Steal”

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(NR) (1:41) Directed by Don Argott. Documentary that follows the struggle for control of Dr. Albert C. Barnes’ $25 billion collection of modern and post-impressionist art.

Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) 

“The Bounty Hunter”

(PG-13) (1:50) Stars Jennifer Aniston, Gerard Butler, Gio Perez and Christine Baranski. Directed by Andy Tennant. A bounty hunter learns that his next target is his ex-wife, a reporter working on a murder cover-up. Soon after their reunion, the always-at-odds duo find themselves on a run-for-their-lives adventure. Sexual content including suggestive comments, language and some violence.

Showing at: Falmouth 10, Brunswick 10, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland), Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Saco 

“Brooklyn’s Finest”

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(R) (2:20) Stars Richard Gere, Don Cheadle, Ethan Hawke and Wesley Snipes. Directed by Antoine Fuqua. Three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location after enduring vastly different career paths. Bloody violence throughout, strong sexuality, nudity, drug content and pervasive language.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook

“Clash of the Titans”

Stars Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes. Directed by Louis Leterrier. The mortal son of the god Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens.

Showing at: Falmouth 10, Brunswick 10, Nickelodeon (Portland), Cinemagic Saco, Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) 

“Cop Out”

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(R) (1:47) Stars Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan and Juan Carlos Hernandez. Directed by Kevin Smith. A comedy about a veteran NYPD cop whose rare baseball card is stolen. Since it is his only hope to pay for his daughter’s upcoming wedding, he recruits his partner to track down the thief, a memorabilia-obsessed gangster. Pervasive language including sexual references, violence and brief sexuality.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook 

“Date Night”

(PG-13) (1:28) Stars Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg and Taraji P. Henson. Directed by Shawn Levy. In New York City, a case of mistaken identity turns a bored married couple’s attempt at a glamorous and romantic evening into something more thrilling and dangerous. Sexual and crude content throughout, language, some violence and a drug reference.

Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland), Falmouth 10, Brunswick 10, Cinemagic Saco, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland), Cinemagic Westbrook 

“Dear John”

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(PG-13) (1:45) Stars Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried and Richard Jenkins. Directed by Lasse Hallstrom. A romantic drama about a soldier who falls for a co-ed while he’s home on leave. Their relationship is tested in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, an event that causes him to re-enlist. Some sensuality and violence.

Showing at: Cinemagic Saco 

“Diary of a Wimpy Kid”

(PG) Stars Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron and Rachael Harris. Directed by Thor Freudenthal. A live-action adaptation of Jeff Kinney’s illustrated novel about a wise-cracking junior high school student. Some rude humor and language.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook, Brunswick 10, Falmouth 10, Cinemagic Saco

“The Ghost Writer”

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(PG-13) (2:08) Stars Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Olivia Williams and Kim Cattrall. Directed by Roman Polanski. A ghostwriter hired to complete the memoirs of a former British prime minister uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy. Language, brief nudity/sexuality, some violence and a drug reference.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook, Eveningstar (Brunswick), Falmouth 10 

“Greenberg”

(R) (1:47) Stars Ben Stiller, Greta Gerwig, Koby Rouviere and Sydney Rouviere. Directed by Noah Baumbach. A New Yorker moves to Los Angeles in order to figure out his life while he housesits for his brother, and he soon sparks a relationship with his brother’s assistant. Some strong sexuality, drug use and language.

Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland) 

“Green Zone”

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(R) (1:55) Stars Matt Damon, Jason Isaacs and Greg Kinnear. Directed by Paul Greengrass. Discovering covert and faulty intelligence causes a U.S. Army officer to go rogue as he hunts for weapons of mass destruction in an unstable region. Violence and language.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook

“Hot Tub Time Machine”

(R) Stars John Cusack, Chevy Chase, Clark Duke and Craig Robinson. Directed by Steve Pink. Four guy friends, all of them bored with their adult lives, travel back to their respective 1980s heydays thanks to a time-bending hot tub. Strong crude and sexual content, nudity, drug use and pervasive language.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Saco, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) 

“How to Train Your Dragon”

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(PG) (1:38) Animated with the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Craig Ferguson. Directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders. A hapless young Viking who aspires to hunt dragons becomes the unlikely owner of a young dragon himself, and learns there may be more to the creatures than he assumed. Sequences of intense action and some scary images, and brief mild language.

Showing at: Brunswick 10, Falmouth 10, Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Saco, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) 

“The Last Song”

(PG) Stars Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, Kelly Preston and Greg Kinnear. Directed by Julia Anne Robinson. A drama centered on a rebellious girl who is sent to a southern beach town for the summer to stay with her father. Through their mutual love of music, the estranged duo learns to reconnect. Thematic material, some violence, sensuality and mild language.

Showing at: Falmouth 10, Brunswick 10, Cinemagic Saco, Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) 

“Letters to God”

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(PG) (1:50) Stars Robyn Lively, Jeffrey Johnson, Tanner Maguire and Bailee Madison. Directed by David Nixon and Patrick Doughtie. Inspired by a true story, the film follows a young boy fighting cancer who writes letters to God, touching lives in his neighborhood and community and inspiring hope among everyone he comes in contact with. Thematic material.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook 

“The Runaways”

(R) (1:39) Stars Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and Michael Shannon. Directed by Floria Sigismondi. A coming-of-age biopic about ’70s teenage band the Runaways. Language, drug use and sexual content, all involving teens.

Showing at: Nickelodeon (Portland), Cinemagic Saco 

“She’s Out Of My League”

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(R) (1:44) Stars Alice Eve, Jay Baruchel, Krysten Ritter and Mike Vogel. Directed by Jim Field Smith. An average Joe meets the perfect woman, but his lack of confidence and the influences of his friends and family begin to pick away at the relationship. Language and sexual content.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook

“Shutter Island”

(R) (2:18) Stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Emily Martimer, Mark Ruffalo and Ben Kingsley. Directed by Martin Scorsese. Drama set in 1954. U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels is investigating the disappearance of a murderess who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane and is presumed to be hiding on the remote Shutter Island. Disturbing violent content, language and some nudity.

Showing at: Falmouth 10, Cinemagic Westbrook, Cinemagic Grand (South Portland) 

“Why Did I Get Married Too”

(PG-13) (2:01) Stars Janet Jackson, Tyler Perry and Jill Scott. Directed by Tyler Perry. Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and spend time analyzing their marriages. Their intimate week in the Bahamas is disrupted by the arrival of an ex-husband determined to win back his recently remarried wife. Sexuality, language, drug references and some domestic violence.

Showing at: Cinemagic Westbrook


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