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Nights in Rodanthe
Adrienne Willis agrees to tend to her friend’s inn on the Outer Banks of North Carolina for a weekend. Right before she leaves for the inn, Adrienne’s unfaithful husband suddenly expresses a desire to reconcile. Unsure how to feel about this, she heads to the shore, where a storm is brewing. The sole inn guest, Dr. Paul Flanner, has his own conflicts. As the storm rolls in, Adrienne and Paul bond over their crises of conscience and start the romance of a lifetime. Featuring: Richard Gere, Diane Lane. A Warner Bros. release.
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City of Ember
For more than 200 years, the underground city of Ember has flourished, thanks to a vast stock-pile of food and a giant generator. But now, the lights are flickering, the food is running out, and the citizens believe the only thing beyond their city is darkness. Two teenagers, Lina and Doon, stumble upon clues left by the builders: There is an exit strategy that was long ago forgotten. Can Lina and Doon piece together the crumbling instructions? Featuring: Saoirse Ronan, Bill Murray. A 20th Century Fox release.
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Eastbound (16th-end of month)

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The Duchess
Georgiana Spenser, the Duchess of Devonshire, is revered by London society for her beauty, wit, and fashion sense. Her husband, however, only wishes that she provide him with a male heir. While he remains cold and boorish to Georgiana, he openly flaunts his affairs with other women. Stunned by his behavior, Georgiana seeks to find a love of her own. But the laws and customs of 18th-century England place her firmly under the control of her unfeeling husband. Featuring: Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes. A Paramount Pictures release.
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Westbound (16th-end of month)

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The Longshots
Based on a true story, this film follows the football success of 11-year-old Jasmine Plummer, the first female quarterback to play in the Pop Warner football tournament. Curtis Plummer spies hope for his town’s bedraggled football team in the unerringly accurate throwing arm of his niece, Jasmine. Alienated from her peers and abandoned by her father, Jasmine doesn’t care about football. But as she and Curtis bond, he encourages her to try out for the local team. Featuring: Ice Cube, Keke Palmer. A Weinstein Co. release.
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The Duchess
Georgiana Spenser, the Duchess of Devonshire, is revered by London society for her beauty, wit, and fashion sense. Her husband, however, only wishes that she provide him with a male heir. While he remains cold and boorish to Georgiana, he openly flaunts his affairs with other women. Stunned by his behavior, Georgiana seeks to find a love of her own. But the laws and customs of 18th-century England place her firmly under the control of her unfeeling husband. Featuring: Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes. A Paramount Pictures release.
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The Longshots
Based on a true story, this film follows the football success of 11-year-old Jasmine Plummer, the first female quarterback to play in the Pop Warner football tournament. Curtis Plummer spies hope for his town’s bedraggled football team in the unerringly accurate throwing arm of his niece, Jasmine. Alienated from her peers and abandoned by her father, Jasmine doesn’t care about football. But as she and Curtis bond, he encourages her to try out for the local team. Featuring: Ice Cube, Keke Palmer. A Weinstein Co. release.
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Eastbound (16th-end of month)

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Nights in Rodanthe
Adrienne Willis agrees to tend to her friend’s inn on the Outer Banks of North Carolina for a weekend. Right before she leaves for the inn, Adrienne’s unfaithful husband suddenly expresses a desire to reconcile. Unsure how to feel about this, she heads to the shore, where a storm is brewing. The sole inn guest, Dr. Paul Flanner, has his own conflicts. As the storm rolls in, Adrienne and Paul bond over their crises of conscience and start the romance of a lifetime. Featuring: Richard Gere, Diane Lane. A Warner Bros. release.
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Westbound (16th-end of month)

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City of Ember
For more than 200 years, the underground city of Ember has flourished, thanks to a vast stock-pile of food and a giant generator. But now, the lights are flickering, the food is running out, and the citizens believe the only thing beyond their city is darkness. Two teenagers, Lina and Doon, stumble upon clues left by the builders: There is an exit strategy that was long ago forgotten. Can Lina and Doon piece together the crumbling instructions? Featuring: Saoirse Ronan, Bill Murray. A 20th Century Fox release.
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