Soundtracks Released March 15, 2011

Tuesday, March 15

107 mins

Rango PG

A household pet goes on an adventure to discover its true self.
Johnny Depp, Bill Nighy, John Logan, Graham King, Tim Headington, David Shannon, Gore Verbinski, John B. Carls
Action Adventure Family Animation
119 mins

The Lincoln Lawyer R

"Lawyer" concerns an attorney with a questionable set of ethics and an old Lincoln Town Car as his office. He discovers that a man he put on death row for murder is innocent and the man he currently is defending is the real killer.
William H. Macy, Bryan Cranston, Brad Furman, John Leguizamo, Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Scott Steindorff, John Romano
Drama Crime Gangster
94 mins

The Wildest Dream PG

Directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Anthony Geffen and featuring the vocal talents of narrators Liam Neeson, Hugh Dancy, the late Natasha Richardson, Ralph Fiennes and Alan Rickman, "The Wildest Dream" is a breathtaking mountaineering adventure that seeks to provide answers to the enduring mystery of the death of George Mallory on Mount Everest. Foremost among them: Did Mallory succeed in reaching the summit before he and fellow climber Sandy Irvine died that fateful day in 1924?

In 1999, renowned American mountaineer Conrad Anker made a discovery that reverberated around the globe. High in Mount Everest's "death zone," he found the remarkably preserved body of George Mallory—75 years after the British explorer mysteriously vanished during his attempt to become the first man to summit the world's tallest peak.

In the quest for answers, Anker returns to Everest in 2007 with British climbing prodigy Leo Houlding, replicating as closely as possible Mallory's fateful expedition. The men retrace the North East Ridge Route, even removing the 90-foot ladder from the infamous Second Step to "free climb" this terrifying section of the mountain, just as Mallory and Irvine would have done 83 years earlier.

Far more than a documentary about mountain climbing, "The Wildest Dream" tells the passionate story of a man torn between two overwhelming and competing loves: his wife and the mountain that ultimately took his life. Told through revealing letters between Mallory and his beloved Ruth, the film combines previously unseen archival photos and film footage with the present-day story of Anker's expedition.
Liam Neeson, Alan Rickman, Anthony Geffen, Mark Halliley, Hugh Dancy, Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson
Documentary

Tuesday, March 15