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Top 10 Movies
- Chronicle (2012/ I)
- 22,004,098
- 2,907 screens
- 1
- The Woman in Black
- 20,874,072
- 2,855 screens
- 1
- The Grey
- 34,557,532
- 3,208 screens
- 2
- Big Miracle
- 7,760,205
- 2,129 screens
- 1
- Underworld: Awakening
- 54,233,665
- 2,636 screens
- 3
- One for the Money
- 19,624,266
- 2,737 screens
- 2
- Red Tails
- 41,059,053
- 2,347 screens
- 3
- The Descendants
- 65,475,595
- 2,038 screens
- 12
- Man on a Ledge
- 14,615,810
- 2,998 screens
- 2
- Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
- 26,670,043
- 2,505 screens
- 7
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2012 Oscar Shorts
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Academy Award Nominated Animated Shorts
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Academy Award Nominated Live Action Shorts
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Chico & Rita
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Death of the Virgin
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Dhoni
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Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu
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Exit Strategy
Friday - Limited
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Happy
Saturday - Limited
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I Am Bruce Lee
Thursday - Limited
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Friday - Nationwide
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island 3D
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island: An IMAX 3D Experience
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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island: An IMAX Experience
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Kung Fu Joe
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National Theatre Live: Travelling Light
Thursday - Limited
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National Theatre Live: Travelling Light ENCORE
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Rampart
Friday - Limited
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Return
Friday - NY/LA
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Rushi
Friday - Limited
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Safe House
Friday - Nationwide
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Short Term Shaadi
Friday - Limited
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Spanish Masala
Friday - Limited
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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
Friday - Nationwide
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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 3D
Friday - Nationwide
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The Metropolitan Opera: Gotterdammerung
Saturday - Limited
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The Metropolitan Opera: The Enchanted Island Encore
Wednesday - Limited
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The Turin Horse (A torinoi lo)
Friday - NY
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The Vow
Friday - Nationwide
Adam
Drama, Comedy, Romance
In movies, when two twentysomethings serendipitously wind up under the same Manhattan roof, witty repartee usually transpires, then sparks fly, and eventually they fall into bed. But the boy and the girl in Adam are no ordinary characters, and their romance is anything but familiar. Soon after moving in, Beth, a brainy, beautiful writer, encounters Adam, the handsome, but odd, fellow in the downstairs apartment. A pleasant chemistry flows, but his awkwardness is perplexing. Whether avoiding eye contact or standing by blithely while Beth drags a heavy load up steep stairs, Adam seems utterly oblivious to social convention. Then one night, Adam regales Beth with an elaborate outer-space light show. It's a magical moment, tainted slightly by his obsessively thorough astronomical explanation. Their connection is palpable. It becomes clear that Adam's inability to decipher nonverbal signals is beyond his control. And yet Beth doesn't balk. Their mutual interest tentatively takes root.What makes this rare story about obstacles to human intimacy credible is its tremendous psychological wisdom; what makes it transcendent is the intelligence and authenticity radiating from actors Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne. Though their particular challenges are extraordinary, Beth and Adam's tricky relationship elucidates something universal: truly reaching another person means bravely stretching into discomfiting territory-and the shake-up can be liberating.
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