Get Showtimes and Tickets
Top 10 Movies
- 2012
- 65,237,614
- 3,404 screens
- 1
- Disney's A Christmas Carol
- 63,272,757
- 3,683 screens
- 2
- Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
- 8,699,180
- 174 screens
- 2
- Men Who Stare at Goats
- 23,038,050
- 2,453 screens
- 2
- Michael Jackson's This Is It
- 67,190,296
- 3,037 screens
- 3
- The Fourth Kind
- 20,449,660
- 2,530 screens
- 2
- Couples Retreat
- 102,045,330
- 2,509 screens
- 6
- Paranormal Activity
- 103,690,184
- 2,712 screens
- 8
- Law Abiding Citizen
- 67,190,452
- 2,071 screens
- 5
- The Box
- 13,179,622
- 2,635 screens
- 2
Out This Week
-
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Friday - NY/LA
-
Blood Equity
Friday - LA
-
Broken Embraces (Los abrazos rotos)
Friday - NY
-
Defamation (Ha Shmatsa)
Friday - NY/SF/LA
-
Fix
Friday - NY
-
Gigante
Friday - NY
-
Kabbaddi
Friday - Limited
-
Kurbaan
Friday - Limited
-
Mammoth
Friday - NY
-
Mr. Hulot's Holiday (Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot)
Friday - Limited (Re-release)
-
Planet 51
Friday - Nationwide
-
Red Cliff
Wednesday - Limited
-
Red Cliff Part I (Chi Bi)
Wednesday - Limited
-
Red Cliff Part II (Chi Bi 2)
Wednesday - Limited
-
The Blind Side
Friday - Nationwide
-
The Metropolitan Opera: Turandot Encore
Wednesday - Limited
-
The Missing Person
Friday - NY
-
The Sun (Solntse)
Wednesday - NY
-
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Friday - Nationwide
-
The Untitled Three Stooges Project
Friday - Nationwide
-
The Wizard of Oz 70th Anniversary Encore Event
Tuesday - Limited
-
Twilight
Thursday - Limited (Re-release)
-
Vairam
Friday - Limited
-
WWE: Survivor Series 2009
Friday -
Oh My God
Documentary
In every corner of the world, there's one question that can never be definitively answered, yet stirs up equal parts passion, curiosity, self-reflection and often wild imagination: "What is God?" Filmmaker Peter Rodger explores this profound, age-old query in the provocative non-fiction feature "Oh My God." This visual odyssey travels the globe with a revealing lens examining the idea of God through the minds and eyes of various religions and cultures, everyday people, spiritual leaders and celebrities. His goal: to give the viewer the personal, visceral experience of some kind of reasonable, meaningful definition of one of the most used-some might say overused--words in most every language. Rodger's quest takes him from the United States to Africa, from the Middle East to the Far East, where such fundamental issues as: "Did God create man or did man create God?, "Is there one God for all religions?" and "If God exists, why does he allow so much suffering?" are explored in candid discussions with the various Christians, Catholics, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists and even atheists the filmmaker meets along the way.
Marketplace




My Yahoo