Movies Released September 7, 2012

Friday, September 7

The Cold Light of Day PG-13

Story of Will Shaw, a young Wall Street trader whose family is kidnapped on a vacation to Spain. He's left with only hours to find them, uncover a government conspiracy and the connection between their disappearance and his father's secrets.
Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis, Steven Zaillian, Sigourney Weaver, Trevor Macy, Scott Wiper, Richard Price, Jesus Martinez
Thriller Suspense
96 mins

The Words PG-13

A writer, at the peak of his literary success, discovers the price he must pay for stealing another man's work.
Bradley Cooper, Dennis Quaid, Lee Sternthal, J.K. Simmons, Brian Klugman, Michael Benaroya, Jim Young, Jeremy Irons
Drama Thriller Romance
91 mins

Bachelorette R

Ten years out of high school, three unhappy single friends come together as bridesmaids at a classmate’s wedding, get drunk, get high, and trash wedding dress while romancing new and old loves and settling old business.
Isla Fisher, James Marsden, Will Ferrell, Adam Scott, Rebel Wilson, Adam McKay, Leslye Headland, Lizzy Caplan
Comedy
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80 mins

[REC] 3: Genesis R

Koldo and Clara are about to celebrate the most important day of their lives: their wedding. Everything appears to be running smoothly and the bride, the groom and their families are enjoying a wonderful day in the countryside until some of the guests start showing signs of a strange illness. Before they know what’s happening, the bride and groom find themselves in the middle of a hellish ordeal, as an uncontrollable torrent of violence is unleashed on the wedding. What started off as an idyllic day quickly descends into a nightmare of the worst kind…
Diego Martín, Javier Botet, Paco Plaza, Leticia Dolera
Sequel Thriller Horror

Toys in Attic PG

Set in a magical world of toys and knick-knacks stored in the attic of a home in Prague. The setting for the film was inspired by the cultural and po litical contrast of the Cold War era and its impact on director Jiri Barta and the Czech Republic. The world of the attic is divided into the land of happy toys in the West and the Land of Evil in the East. The despotic Head of State rules over the Land of Evil with a band of sinister minions, insects and rotted vegetables. When the lovely Buttercup (Vivian Schilling) is kidnapped and held prisoner by The Head (Jiri Labus, with voice by Douglas Urbanski), it is up to her friends - a teddy bear (Forest Whitaker), a mechanical mouse (Joan Cusack) and marionette puppet (Cary Elwes) to cross the international boundary and attempt their daring rescue.
Joan Cusack, Forest Whitaker, Jiri Barta, Cary Elwes, Vivian Schilling, Marcelo Tubert
Family Animation Stop-Motion
101 mins

Keep the Lights On

Over the course of 10 years, a gay couple grapple with their relationship and their individual issues.
Lucas Joaquin, Souleymane Sy Savane, Lars Knudsen, Ira Sachs, Marie Therese Guirgis, Mauricio Zacharias, Zachary Booth, Thure Lindhardt
Drama LGBTQIA+

Branded R

A surreal, dystopian society where corporate brands have unleashed a monstrous global conspiracy and one man seeks to discover the truth and ultimately battle the hidden forces that really control the world.
Jeffrey Tambor, Leelee Sobieski, Jamie Bradshaw, Alexander Doulerain, Ed Stoppard, Ingeborga Dapkunaite
Drama Thriller Mystery
97 mins

The Inbetweeners

Follows four uncool friends (Will, Jay, Simon and Neil) who go on their first vacation to Greece in search of high times and wild sex - with no parents, no teachers, no money, and little to no chance with the ladies.
Simon Bird, Ben Palmer, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas XIX, Emily Head, Lydia Rose Bewley
Comedy

Hello I Must Be Going R

Melanie Lynskey stars as a recent divorcée who moves back in with her parents in suburban Connecticut. Demoralized and uncertain of her future, Amy begins an affair with a 19-year-old actor that rejuvenates her passion for life and helps her discover the independence and fulfillment she suddenly realizes she had been missing for years.
Melanie Lynskey, Blythe Danner, John Rubinstein, Christopher Abbott, Todd Louiso, Sarah Koskoff, Julie White
Drama Comedy Romance
115 mins

Raiders of the Lost Ark PG

Indiana Jones, archaeology professor and swashbuckling adventurer, has unearthed many an ancient treasure. But now the very future of the world depends on his finding one specific relic. With a bullwhip in his hand and a beautiful lady at his side, Jones journeys from Nepal and Cairo to the Mediterranean, dodging poisons, traps and snakes, battling rivals old and new, all in pursuit of an ancient artifact said to give invincible power to its possessor. It's a battle to a startling finish, a finish dictated by the magic, the light -- and the power -- of the Lost Ark.
Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Alfred Molina, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies
Action Adventure
83 mins

The Victim R

Good time girls Annie (Jennifer Blanc) and Mary (Danielle Harris) find themselves in a life and death situation. Annie's life is put in jeopardy when she is witness to a violent act at the hands of two Sheriff's Deputies. Fleeing from attackers (Ryan Honey, Denny Kirkwood) she stumbles across Kyle (Michael Biehn), a recluse living in the middle of the woods. The ruggedly handsome loner stays far from civilization - that is - until a single knock on his door throws his solitary life into chaos. Two worlds collide in this psychological thriller that will make you question your trust in mankind.
Michael Biehn, Lorna Paul, Jennifer Blanc, Ryan Honey, Danielle Harris, Denny Kirkwood
Thriller
Los Angeles
2 / 5
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