Movies Released May 28, 2010

Friday, May 28

120 mins

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time PG-13

Set in medieval Persia, the original presents a story about the prince who is tricked by a dying Vizier to unleash the Sands of Time that turns out to destroy a kingdom and transforms its populace into ferocious demons. In his effort to save his own kingdom and redeem his fatal mistake, the prince then teams up with a rival princess to return the sands to the hourglass by using the Dagger of Time, which also gives him a limited control over the flow of time
Jake Gyllenhaal, Mike Newell, Gisli Orn Gardarsson, Mike Stenson, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jeffrey Nachmanoff, Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin
Drama Action Adventure Adaptation Based on Game
90 mins

Kites: The Remix

A shorter version of Kites, edited by Brett Ratner into a faster-paced romantic action movie.
Anurag Basu, Brett Ratner
Drama Action Romance
87 mins

Breathless NR

A French car thief kills a policeman and then travels to Italy with his American girlfriend.
Jean-Luc Godard
Drama Thriller Romance Crime
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90 mins

Survival of the Dead R

On a small island off North America’s coast, the dead rise to menace the living. Yet…the islanders can’t bring themselves to exterminate their loved ones, despite the growing danger from those the once held dear.
George A. Romero, Paula Devonshire, Julian Richings, Joris Jarsky
Sequel Thriller Horror

Micmacs R

A videostore clerk with a bullet lodged in his brain and his friends come up with an intricate and original plan to destroy two big weapons manufacturers.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Guillaume Laurant, Dany Boon, Andre Dussollier, Nicolas Marie
Comedy Crime
126 mins

Agora R

A slave in Roman Egypt turns to the rising tide of Christianity while also falling in love with the famous teacher, mathematician and philosopher Hypatia.
Max Minghella, Mateo Gil, Alejandro Amenábar, Rachel Weisz, Oscar Isaac, Rupert Evans
Drama Romance

After the Cup: Sons of Sakhnin United

In Israel, soccer is king, and Bnei Sakhnin has become the first team from an Arab town to win the prestigious Israeli Cup and represent Israel in European competition. Fielding Arab, Jewish and foreign-born players, owned by an Arab, and coached by a Jew, Bnei Sakhnins success has begun to represent a symbol of coexistence, a potential bridge between Arabs and Jews in Israel.
Alexander H. Browne, Christopher Browne
Documentary
Los Angeles
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Friday, May 28