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Wahlberg

Ted: Advance Screening

Presented By: 
Universal Pictures
Theater City: 
Austin
Time: 
8:00 PM
Director: 
Seth MacFarlane
Cast: 
Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel McHale and Seth MacFarlane as Ted

Ted: Advance Screening

Presented By: 
Universal Pictures
Theater City: 
Dallas
Time: 
8:00 PM
Director: 
Seth MacFarlane
Cast: 
Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel McHale and Seth MacFarlane as Ted

Ted: Advance Screening

Presented By: 
Universal Pictures
Theater City: 
Austin
Time: 
8:00 PM
Director: 
Seth MacFarlane
Cast: 
Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel McHale and Seth MacFarlane as Ted

We Own the Night

score: 
C+
Director: 
James Gray
Cast: 
Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes, Robert Duvall
Running Time: 
117
Rated: 
R
In 1998, New York’s finest wage a war on the drugs that have begun to corrupt their town. Merging the guilty and innocent, no one is safe as both sides see casualties. Bobby Green (Phoenix), a manager of a night club frequented by the town’s drug lords, tries to remain neutral, but his dark secret could lead to his death. Bobby’s brother (Wahlberg) and father (Duvall) are both acclaimed NYPD officers and are in leading the newly declared war. Caught somewhere in the middle, Bobby and his new girlfriend (Mendes) are forced to choose a side and fight.

Happening, The

score: 
D+
Director: 
M. Night Shyamalan
Cast: 
Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo, Ashlyn Sanchez
Running Time: 
91
Rated: 
R
Over the last few years, M. Night Shyamalan has gone from innovative filmmaker to overpriced bomb detonator. Peaking in 1999 with The Sixth Sense, anyone and everybody wanted to be part of Shyamalan's create plots and left-field twists. However, the greatness that was The Sixth Sense was short lived as Shyamalan presented back to back disasters with 2004's The Village and 2006's Lady in the Water. But never to fear, the modern master of trickery is back at it again, this time bringing Mark Wahlberg along for a confusing tale of adaption and numbers called The Happening.

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