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The Host

score: 
D
Director: 
Andrew Niccol
Cast: 
Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger, Max Irons, William Hurt, Jake Abel
Running Time: 
125
Rated: 
PG-13
Author(s): 

With the Twilight series, Stephenie Meyer has perpetrated unspeakable crimes against the written word, and the five films have been equally horrific for anyone who enjoys film. The only atrocity yet to be translated to the screen was her foray into sci-fi, The Host, which even fans would decry as her worst work.

Goats

score: 
C-
Director: 
Christopher Neil
Cast: 
David Duchovny, Graham Phillips, Vera Farmiga, Ty Burrell
Running Time: 
94
Rated: 
R
Author(s): 

Sket

score: 
C-
Director: 
Nirpal Bhogal
Cast: 
Aimee Kelly, Ashley Walters, Emma Hartley-Miller
Running Time: 
83
Rated: 
NR
Author(s): 

Get the Gringo Adds to 'Dumb Cop' Stereotype

The stereotype of the ‘dumb cop’ has featured in countless films over the years - and Get the Gringo is no exception! In this feature, we will list our five favorite dumb cops in film, including Inspector Clouseau in Pink Panther, Frank Drebin inNaked Gun and Super Troopers in Super Troopers

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days - Advance Screening

Presented By: 
20th Century Fox
Theater City: 
Austin
Time: 
7:30 PM
Director: 
David Bowers
Cast: 
Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn, Robert Capron, Devon Bostick, Rachael Harris

Total Recall: Advance Screening

Presented By: 
Columbia Pictures
Theater City: 
Austin
Time: 
7:30 PM
Director: 
Len Wiseman
Cast: 
Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston, John Cho, Bill Nighy

The Bourne Legacy: Advance Screening

Presented By: 
Universal Pictures
Theater City: 
Austin
Time: 
7:30 PM
Director: 
Tony Gilroy
Cast: 
Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Albert Finney, Joan Allen

The Debate: Mary Jane v. Gwen

Peter Parker has only had two great loves. In the comics, they've both met tragic ends. But in the movies, they've both been played by two of the hottest actresses of their eras. (And since the first movie came out 10 years ago, writing that makes me feel really old, but such is the cyclical nature of Hollywood.) So let's compare them -- which isn't sexist because they're fictional characters.

GI Joe Enforces a Channing Delay

Film delays are inevitable, but they generally occur months before the film's scheduled release. Not so with G.I. Joe: Retaliation. If you haven't heard, the release date had been June 29 but is now March 29th…2013. Yes, that's a nine month delay. What rumpus is that? The official reason has something to do with adding 3-D to the film (gag me).

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