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Domestic

Eastbound (1st-15th)

Great Buck Howard
The Great Buck Howard may seem like a magician, but he’s a mentalist. He can read minds and hypnotize a room full of people. In his heyday, he had a marquis act in Vegas and was a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 61 times. Still, when Troy Gable tries to explain to his dad why he dropped out of law school to work for a mentalist, it doesn’t go over well. It’s obvious to everyone that Buck’s act has lost its luster. But Buck is convinced his big comeback is around the corner. And, for reasons he can’t explain, Troy sticks around to find out.


The Great Buck Howard
Westbound (1st-15th)

Soloist
Investigative journalist Steve Lopez discovers a violin-playing vagrant named Nathaniel Anthony Ayers—a classical music prodigy whose life has spiraled out of control due to schizophrenia. Lopez brings Ayers to a shelter where he can practice his music, and by writing about him in his column, Lopez turns Ayers into a local celebrity. The two also develop a unique friendship that transforms their lives.


The Soloist
Eastbound (16th-end of month)

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
Celebrity photographer Connor Mead loves freedom, fun and women—in that order. His mockery of romance proves a real buzz-kill for his kid brother, Paul, and a houseful of well-wishers on the eve of Paul’s wedding. Just when it looks like Connor may single-handedly ruin the wedding, he is visited by the ghosts of his former jilted girlfriends, who take him on an odyssey through his failed relationships—past, present and future.


Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
Westbound (16th-end of month)

Star Trek
The story chronicles the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members during their time at Star Fleet Academy, with adventures stretching from earth to Vulcan. Spock is still logical and Scotty still complains bitterly about the ship’s overworked engines. Kirk and Spock are brought center stage as the film tracks the origins of their friendship and how they became officers aboard the Enterprise.


Star Trek
Hawaii

Eastbound (1st-15th)

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
Celebrity photographer Connor Mead loves freedom, fun and women—in that order. His mockery of romance proves a real buzz-kill for his kid brother, Paul, and a houseful of well-wishers on the eve of Paul’s wedding. Just when it looks like Connor may single-handedly ruin the wedding, he is visited by the ghosts of his former jilted girlfriends, who take him on an odyssey through his failed relationships—past, present and future.


Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
Westbound (1st-15th)

Star Trek
The story chronicles the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members during their time at Star Fleet Academy, with adventures stretching from earth to Vulcan. Spock is still logical and Scotty still complains bitterly about the ship’s overworked engines. Kirk and Spock are brought center stage as the film tracks the origins of their friendship and how they became officers aboard the Enterprise.


Star Trek
Eastbound (16th-end of month)

Great Buck Howard
The Great Buck Howard may seem like a magician, but he’s a mentalist. He can read minds and hypnotize a room full of people. In his heyday, he had a marquis act in Vegas and was a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 61 times. Still, when Troy Gable tries to explain to his dad why he dropped out of law school to work for a mentalist, it doesn’t go over well. It’s obvious to everyone that Buck’s act has lost its luster. But Buck is convinced his big comeback is around the corner. And, for reasons he can’t explain, Troy sticks around to find out.


The Great Buck Howard
Westbound (16th-end of month)

Soloist
Investigative journalist Steve Lopez discovers a violin-playing vagrant named Nathaniel Anthony Ayers—a classical music prodigy whose life has spiraled out of control due to schizophrenia. Lopez brings Ayers to a shelter where he can practice his music, and by writing about him in his column, Lopez turns Ayers into a local celebrity. The two also develop a unique friendship that transforms their lives.


The Soloist



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