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10,000 B.C.
PG-13, 109 minutes
Director Roland Emmerich’s convoluted computer-graphics extravaganza centers on a young mammoth hunter from a remote mountain tribe. D’Leh (Steven Strait) has finally found the woman of his dreams, the beautiful Evolet (Camilla Belle), but when a band of mysterious warlords raids his village and kidnaps Evolet, D’Leh must lead a group of hunters to pursue the warlords to the end of the world to save her. Along the way, the unlikely band of warriors must battle giant sabertooth tigers and prehistoric predators, and, at their heroic journey’s end, they even uncover a lost civilization. Their ultimate fate lies in an empire beyond imagination, where great pyramids reach the skies. Here they will take their stand against a powerful god who has brutally enslaved their people.
COLLEGE ROAD TRIP
G, 83 minutes
In this road-trip comedy from director Roger Kumble, a high-school student named Melanie (former “Cosby” kid Raven-Symoné) with dreams of becoming a lawyer sets out to visit universities in the unwanted company of her overprotective cop father, James (Martin Lawrence), and the wanted company of a few close female friends. The trip is supposed to be strictly “girls only,” but Melanie’s father isn’t comfortable with the prospect of his little princess hitting the road without an adult chaperone, and what better guardian to have while you’re out on the open road than the chief of police himself? Of course, while James only has the best of intentions, his presence on a trip that was designed to mark his little girl’s emergence as a young adult leads to an endless series of comic complications.