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BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE
PG-13, 98 minutes
After a young girl (Agnes Bruckner) watches helplessly as her family is murdered by a pack of angry men for the secret they carried in their blood, she survives by running into the woods and changing into something the hunters cannot find — a wolf. Now, though she lives half a world away, Vivian Gandillon is still running. Living in relative safety in Bucharest, she spends her days working at a chocolate shop and nights trawling the city’s underground clubs, fending off the reckless antics of her cousin Rafe Bryan Dick) and his gang of delinquents he calls “The Five.”
SCREAMERS
R, 89 minutes
This documentary directed by Carla Garapedian follows the Grammy-award winning rock band System of a Down as they confront the issue of the Armenian genocide in 1915 Turkey and efforts by the Turkish government to deny it. As the band tours Europe and America, it points out the horrors of modern genocide that began in Armenia and leads up though Darfur today.
EPIC MOVIE
PG-13, 86 minutes
In the spirit of “Scary Movie” and “Date Movie,” this parody spoofs recent blockbusters like “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Borat.” The comedy centers around four orphans who visit a chocolate factory and are transported to the wonderful land of Gnarnia after stumbling upon an enchanted wardrobe. There they battle pirates, encounter earnest wizards, and attempt to defeat Gnarnia’s dastardly White Bitch.
BREAKING AND ENTERING
R, 120 minutes
A young Muslim thief (Rafi Gavron) breaks into the office of a yuppie architect (Jude Law) in London, afterwards the architect re-evaluates his life. A series of related events intersects the lives of the two men with a variety of other people in the seedy inner-city area of Kings Cross, London.