Movies Under the Moon ready for 10th year in Cedar Falls
The year will be the tenth year for ” Movies Under the Moon,” which brings family-friendly movies to Overman Park on several Friday nights this summer.
The year will be the tenth year for ” Movies Under the Moon,” which brings family-friendly movies to Overman Park on several Friday nights this summer.
New York Times critics on “Ginger & Rosa,†“Spring Breakers†and “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.â€
Times critics on “Ginger & Rosa,†“Spring Breakers†and “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.â€

Review by John Delia Not overly zealous in the comedy department, but The Incredible Burt Wonderstone gets high marks for charming. Support acting, direction and
Sky’s Movies app may be old hat for iOS users, but the companion experience has only just arrived on Android. By wielding the software, folks can look up what’s airing across the network’s film channels, read up on information about flicks and look up theater listings.
When a film is dealing with a specific historical event, one in which we already know the outcome, the trick is in finding another avenue in which to captivate your audience. That was Director Kathryn Bigelow’s challenge with Zero Dark Thirty, detailing the hunt for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, and she succeeds with flying colors…
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (Cert 12, 110 mins, Entertainment One, Fantasy/Action/Thriller/Romance, also available to buy DVD £19.99/Two-Disc Limited Edition DVD £22.99/The Complete Collection DVD Box Set £34.99/ Blu – ray & DVD Combi-pack £25.99/The Complete Collection Blu – ray Box Set £54.99)
Brickell World Plaza presents Movies on the Plaza featuring The Bourne Legacy , a 2012 American action thriller film directed by Tony Gilroy. The Bourne films are based on Robert Ludlum’s Jason Bourne novels.
Which movies to see this weekend, March 15 Emperor Practically a study in how to make very little drama go a very long way, this film tells a semi-fictional tale of Gen.
New on DVD and Blu – ray , March 15 An Autobiography About Love, Death & Technology Tiffany Shlain’s documentary uneasily mixes an optimistic view of new technology (“The Internet is rewiring our brains to think interdependently”) with a touching tribute to her late father, the surgeon and author Leonard Shlain.
