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Movie Snacks - Allison
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 By Allison
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I hope you are ready for movies!
These are the movies that are in theatres now. Grab friends, family, and
snacks! This is going to be a fun time for everyone.
1.
Red
Tails à
2 hours à
PG-13 à
Action
v
Income: $6 Million
§
An account of the Tuskegee Airmen
(an all-black World War II fighter pilot squad). The squad was sent to North
Africa and Italy to guide white bomber pilots, which had some of the best
fighter pilots in the Air Corps.
2.
Extremely
Loud and Incredibly Close à
2 Hours and 9 Minutes à
PG-13 à
Drama
v
Stars: 4 out of 5
v
Income: $12.5 Million
§
A young boy, Oskar believes that
his father, who has died in the 9/11 plane crash, left a message hidden for him
and his mother somewhere in the city. On his search, he finds a key. Oskar goes
beyond his comfort zone to find what his father’s final message is.
3.
Beauty
and the Beast 3D à
1 hour 24 minutes à
G à
Animation
v
Stars: 4.5 out of 5
v
Income: $4.1 Million
§
A journey of Belle, a beautiful
young girl who is like a prisoner in a huge castle. Despite her situation, she
becomes friends with a teapot, candelabra, and a mantle clock. She learns to
see beneath the Beast’s outside to discover the heart and soul of a price.
4.
Joyful
Noise à
1 Hour 58 Minutes à
PG-13 à
Comedy
v
Stars: 3 out of 5
v
Income: $21 Million
§
A small town in Georgia is falling
on hard times, and the town is relying on the Divinity Church Choir to lift
their spirits by winning the Joyful Noise Music Competition.
5.
Mission
Impossible- Ghost Protocol à
2 hours 12 Minutes à
PG- 13 à
Action
v
Stars: 4 out of 5
v
Income: $12.5 Million
§
After a bomb destroys the Kremlin,
the IMF is falsely blamed for it, and its members are labeled as terrorists
concentrate on challenging a global nuclear war. Ethan Hunt and his team
members must work together to untie the conspiracy.
6.
The
Iron Lady à
1 hour 45 minutes à
PG-13 à
Drama
v
Stars: 3 out of 5
v
Income: $21.7 million
§
A surprising portrait of Margaret
Thatcher, the first and only female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She
is one of the 20th century’s most famous speakers. She came from
nowhere to break through barriers of gender and class to be heard in the male
subjected world.
7.
Sherlock
Holmes- A Game of Shadowsà
2 hours 8 minutes à
PG-13à
Action
v
Stars: 4 out of 5
v
Income: $40 Million
§
Sherlock Holmes is the always the
smartest man in the room – until now. There is someone that is another criminal
mastermind, Professor Moriarty. When the Prince of Austria is found dead,
Sherlock Holmes jumps right into the mystery.
8.
The
Artist à
1 hour 40 minutes à
PG-13 à
Romance
v
Stars: 4.5 out of 5
v
Income: $51.45 million
§
In Hollywood and it’s the late
1920’s. George Valentine is the silent movie idol. During the premier of his
latest movie, he meets Peppy Miller, a star-struck actress. They are both
attracted to each other and she is given a small dancing role in his next
movie. As their relationship progresses, the director has to manage with the
star who is distracted and head over heels in love.
9.
War
Horse à
2 hours 26 minutes à
PG-13 à
Drama
v
Stars: 3.5 out of 5
v
Income: $12.37 million
§
A horse named Joey and a young man
named Albert begin a friendship as Albert trains and domesticate him. When they
are forced apart, the movie shows their journey throughout the war, changing
the lives of almost everyone.
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