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SING NOW OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE
Unrated, 95 minutes
Writer/director Bruce Leddy’s ensemble comedy focuses on a group of men who sang together in an a cappella group in college Years later, they reunite to perform at a friend’s wedding, where they reflect on how their lives have progressed, and in some cases regressed. One bar room brawl, skinny dip, near death experience, and a miraculously salvaged wedding later, these lifelong friends have readjusted their perspective.
THE INVISIBLE
PG-13, 97 minutes
Nick (Justin Chatwin) is a high school senior with a bright future until he is brutally attacked by a troubled girl, Annie (Margarita Levieva), and his body is left for dead. Now in limbo, not sdead but invisible to the living, Nick’s spirit can only watch as his mother (Marcia Gay Harden) and the police search frantically for him, unaware that he is only hours away from truly perishing.
KICKIN’ IT OLD SKOOL
PG-13, 107 minutes
In 1986, a freak break-dancing accident put Justin Schumacher (Jamie Kennedy) in a coma. Now, 20 years later, he is waking up to a new world and discovering that the more things change, the more he’s stayed the same. With the girl of his dreams (Maria Menounos) engaged to his grade-school nemesis (Michael Rosenbaum) and his parents drowning in the debt of his medical costs, Justin must rally his former squad and win back his love.
WIND CHILL
R, 87 minutes
Two college students heading home for the holidays break down on a lonesome stretch of highway, only to find themselves targeted by the malevolent spirits of other travelers who met their end on the same road.
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