Movies Released August 13, 2010

Friday, August 13

113 mins

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World PG-13

A suburban slacker finds himself in a kung fu tale, battling his dream girl's seven evil ex-boyfriends to win her hand.
Aubrey Plaza, Brie Larson, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Brandon Routh, Anna Kendrick, Marc Platt, Eric Gitter
Comedy
133 mins

Eat Pray Love PG-13

A married woman with a big apartment, a weekend home and who is trying to get pregnant, suddenly realizes this isn't the life she wants. After a painful divorce, she sets off on a journey of self-discovery around the world.
Viola Davis, Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, Ryan Murphy, Richard Jenkins, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner
Drama Comedy
103 mins

The Expendables R

A team of mercenaries go on a mission to overthrow a South American dictator.
Dolph Lundgren, Jason Statham, Terry Crews, Danny Dimbort, Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Robert Earl, Jet Li
Action Adventure
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112 mins

Animal Kingdom R

The story of seventeen year-old Josh as he navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him.
Guy Pearce, Joel Edgerton, David Michôd, Liz Watts, James Frecheville, Ben Mendelsohn
Drama Crime
115 mins

Tales from Earthsea PG-13

A Japanese anime loosely based on the book series Earthsea.
Goro Miyazaki
Fantasy Animation
106 mins

Peepli Live

On the eve of national elections in the Indian village of Peepli, two poor farmers, Natha and Budhia, face losing their land over an unpaid government loan.
Anusha Rizvi, Mahmood Farooqui
Drama

Salt of This Sea

A Brooklyn-born woman follows her Palestinian roots back to Israel, where she attempts to recover the funds from a family bank account that was frozen and seized in 1948.
Annemarie Jacir
Drama
100 mins

The Butcher's Son

A cop works against his country's corrupt government in order to find justice on a case.
Josh Crook, Manny Perez
Crime
90 mins

Neshoba

A Mississippi town still divided about the meaning of justice, 40 years after the murders of civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner.
Tony Pagano, Micki Dickoff
Documentary

Friday, August 13