Movies Released October 19, 2012

Friday, October 19

Alex Cross PG-13

Early in his career detective Alex Cross tries to find his pregnant wife’s murderer.
Tyler Perry, Matthew Fox, Paul Hanson, Marc Moss, Ed Burns, Jean Reno, Steve Bowen, Rob Cohen
Drama Reboot

Paranormal Activity 4 R

A continuation of the Paranormal Activity franchise. Paramount has not yet given an indication on the time period or characters.
Oren Peli, Steven Schneider, Jason Blum, Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman, Zack Estrin, Katie Featherston, Brady Allen
Sequel Thriller Suspense Horror
84 mins

Yogawoman

Through rich personal stories, YOGAWOMAN reveals how yoga has utterly transformed the lives of thousands of over-stimulated, overscheduled, and multi tasking modern women. From the buzzing streets of Manhattan to the dusty slums of Kenya, from the golden beaches of Australia to the serene piazzas of Italy, the film follows the heart-rending stories of women who have found a lifeline through this magical and mystical practice.
Annette Bening, Kate Clere McIntyre, Saraswati Clere
Documentary
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116 mins

Wake in Fright NR

Tells the story of a British schoolteacher's (Gary Bond) descent into personal demoralization at the hands of drunken, deranged derelicts (including a very inebriated "doctor" played by Donald Pleasence), while stranded in a small town in outback Australia.
Ted Kotcheff
Suspense Re-Release

The Sessions R

The life of Mark O'Brien, a poet and journalist who, after spending most of his life with an iron lung as a result of polio, decides to explore his sexuality. He hires a sex surrogate and soon develops a relationship that changes both of their lives.
William H. Macy, Stephen Nemeth, Moon Bloodgood, Ben Lewin, John Hawkes, Helen Hunt
Drama

Brooklyn Castle PG

Tells the stories of five members of the chess team at a below-the-poverty-line inner city junior high school that has won more national championships than any other in the country. The film follows the challenges these kids face in their personal lives as well as on the chessboard, and is as much about the sting of their losses as it is about the anticipation of their victories. I ronically, the biggest obstacle thrust upon them arises not from other competitors but from recessionary budget cuts to all the extracurricular activities at their school. Brooklyn Castle shows how these kids’ dedication to chess magnifies their belief in what is possible for their lives. After all, if they can master the world’s most difficult game, what can’t they do?
Katie Dellamagiore
Documentary

The First Time

Focuses on the first weekend in the blooming love between a boy and a girl in high school.
Dylan O'Brien, Liz Glotzer, Jonathan Kasdan, Martin Shafer, Britt Robertson, Victoria Justice, James Frecheville, Craig Roberts
Comedy Romance Teen Dramedy
103 mins

My Worst Nightmare

An uptight contemporary gallery owner falls in an unlikely relationship with a crass contractor who is in the process of remodeling her apartment.
Benoit Poelvoorde, Anne Fontaine, Isabelle Huppert, Andre Dussollier
Comedy
96 mins

All Together NR

Five aging friends decide to move in together in Stephane Robelin's comedy, starring Jane Fonda, Geraldine Chaplin, and Claude Rich. Comfortably retired, they hire a handsome graduate student (Daniel Bruehl) as a live-in caretaker and rediscover the joys of "communal" living--but when old secrets and long-simmering jealousies emerge, discord among the group begins to grow.
Stephane Robelin, Jane Fonda, Geraldine Chaplin, Claude Rich
Comedy

Tai Chi 0 PG-13

In legendary Chen Village, everyone is a martial arts master, and uses a powerful form of Tai Chi in all aspects of their life. Yang has arrived to try and learn it, only to find that it's forbidden for the villagers to teach their secret style to an outsider. But when a mysterious man comes to town with a frightening steam-powered machine and plans to build a railroad through a village, the villagers realize they may have no choice but to put their faith in Yang, who has a secret power of his own.
Stephen Fung
Action Martial Arts
84 mins

That's What She Said R

Bebe (Marcia DeBonis) is getting ready for the most romantic encounter of her life, and she needs her best friend Dee Dee (Anne Heche) to cheer her on. Too bad Dee Dee is so cynical about dating that she shows up three hours late only to spew cigarette smoke and bitterness all over the morning coffee. And too bad Clementine, a train wreck of a stranger (Alia Shawkat,) has decided to invade their day with non-stoptalk about her nymphomaniac escapades. Looking to turn the day around, this fearsome threesome embark on a day of misadventure that only New York City can offer. THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID is a quirky and honest look at friendship in the face of adversity, asking one of life's great questions: why does it always have to be so hard? (That's what she said.)
Anne Heche, Carrie Preston, Marcia DeBonis
Comedy
85 mins

Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes

Sean Reynolds, an eager Television Host, is on a mission to debunk famed Bigfoot hunter Carl Drybeck, who claims to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. When the team arrives in Northern California they are immediately thrilled -- Drybeck’s zealous belief in his hoax is going to make for a wildly entertaining episode of campy-paranormal television. However, when Drybeck’s hunting partner is mysteriously attacked, the team is left alone and reality begins to set in. The evidence is stacking up, Drybeck’s theory may not be a hoax, and the existence of Bigfoot might just be the least of their worries. Shot on location in the region of the world’s largest concentration of Bigfoot sightings and based on the real accounts of locals, The Lost Coast Tapes reveals a new truth about America’s oldest living legend.
Corey Grant, Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald
Adventure Suspense Horror

Friday, October 19