Movie listings
NEW FILMS FRIDAY
BRUNO — ★★ — Too much of the same thing from Borat creator and star Sacha Baron Cohen. Running time: 82 minutes, R (vulgarity, profanity, nudity, sex, violence, slurs, brief drugs)
THE HURT LOCKER — ★★★★ — A tense thriller that is arguably the best feature film made about the Iraq War so far. Running time: 131 minutes, R (violence, profanity, gore, vulgarity, slurs, brief drugs)
I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER — ★ — An unfunny comedy that unsuccessfully tries to re-create the classic John Hughes comedies. Running time: 104 minutes, PG-13 (vulgarity, profanity, violence, brief sex, slurs, brief drugs, nudity, brief gore)
MOON — ★★★ — A well-acted sci-fi/thriller with numerous nods to its equally heady predecessors. Sam Rockwell stars. Running time: 97 minutes, R (profanity, violence, gore, brief sex, brief partial nudity, brief drugs, vulgarity)
TULPAN — ★★½ — A portrayal of a culture that's been spoofed and parodied by other features. Russian with subtitles, running time: 100 minutes, not rated, probable PG-13 (nude photos, violence, slurs, vulgarity, brief drugs)
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE — The sixth adventure sees the title character battling Voldemort again. To be reviewed when it opens next week, running time: 153 minutes, PG (violence, profanity)
MIDNIGHT MOVIE
TOWER AT MIDNIGHT SERIES — This week's movie is "Harold and Maude" (1971). A schedule is available at www.towertheatre.com. (July 10 and 11: Tower)
KIDS
MATINEES
AMC SUMMER MOVIECAMP — This week's selection is "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!" A schedule is available at www.amctheatres.com/smc. (July 15, 10 a.m.: Layton Hills 9)
CINEMARK SUMMER MOVIE CLUBHOUSE — This week's film is "Arthur and the Invisibles." A schedule is available at www.cinemark.com. (July 14 and July 15: Cinemark American Fork, Jordan Landing, Tinseltown Layton, Tinseltown Ogden; July 15: Provo Towne Centre)
TOWNE CINEMAS SUMMER MATINEES — This week's movie is "Kung Fu Panda." A schedule is available at www.townecinema.com. (July 10, 11 a.m.: Towne Cinemas, American Fork)
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
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