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Movies Showing This Week (May 11, 2012)

A Bag of Hammers (Limited)

Cast: Jason Ritter, Jake Sandvig, Rebecca Hall

Synopsis:   
Two men is scamming some people by stealing their cars. However, their operation is threatened when a Single Mom and her son become their neighbor.








Dangerous Ishhq (USA, Limited)

Cast: Karisma Kapoor, Rajneesh Duggal, Jimmy Shergill

Synopsis: 
A Story of a beautiful woman who is searching for her loved one after he is kidnapped. With the extreme trauma she undergoes, she discovers something extraordinary along the way.








Dark Shadows

Cast: Johnny Depp, Jackie Earle Haley, Eva Green

Synopsis: 
Barnabas Collins got imprisoned and soon he is set free. He returns to his place where he must protect his dysfunctional relatives. 








El Gringo (Limited)

Cast: Scott Adkins, Yvette Yates, Christian Slater

Synopsis:
A man is about to enter Mexico with a stack of huge cash  in his luggage. He is suddenly attacked when he is in El Fronteras.








Girl in Progress (Limited)

Cast: Eva Mendes, Patricia Arquette, Matthew Modine

Synopsis: 
Grace is a single mom who works hard to keep up with her bills and takes care of her daughter. She is also having an affair with a married doctor. Her young daughter plans on living as an adult after she got inspired from coming-of-age stories.







God Bless America (Limited)

Cast: Joel Murray, Tara Lynne Barr, Mackenzie Brooke

Synopsis: 
An action-packed  film in which a terminally ill man and a 16 y.o. girl work together to eradicate those loathsome citizens in their place.









Hick (Limited)

Cast: Chloe Moretz, Eddie Redmayne, Juliette Lewis

Synopsis: 
A teen from Nebraska  goes to Las Vegas. She will encounter surprising things in the bright lights of this city.

 








I Wish (Limited)

Cast: Koki Maeda, Ohshiro Maeda, Ryoga Hayashi

Synopsis:   
Koichi got separated from his brother after their parents divorced. He starts to think that something miraculous will happen with the new bullet train service.









Otter 501 (USA)

Cast: Katie Pofahl

Synopsis:
Katie tries to save a sea otter pup after it is separated from its mother. You can see Katie's effort to save the whole specie from extinction.









Stash House

Cast: Dolph Lundgren, Briana Evigan, Sean Faris

Synopsis:
A couple finally found the perfect house to live. However, things change after they discovered a stash of heroine in their house and they end up in prison. 









The Cup (Los Angeles)

Cast: Ray Winstone, Stephen Curry, Brendan Gleeson

Synopsis: 
This is a true story of a man who fights for triumph in the 2002 Melbourne Cup horse race. Witness how brotherly love and true human spirit can bring someone into his ultimate success.
 








The Philly Kid

Cast: Wes Chatham, Devon Sawa, Sarah Butler

Synopsis:
A moving story of a former NCAA champ who got paroled after a decade in prison. Now, he must save a friend's life in some cage fights.  








The Road (Limited)

Cast: Carmina Villaroel, Rhian Ramos, TJ Trinidad

Synopsis:   
A murder was committed and left unknown three decades ago. Now, three teens are reported to be missing in an abandoned road. 








Tonight You're Mine

Cast: Luke Treadaway, Natalia Tena, Mathew Baynton

Synopsis:
Two rock stars who are not in good terms are handcuffed together for 24 hours at a music festival. The problem is they are both scheduled to perform.









Transit (USA, Limited)

Cast: Jim Caviezel, James Frain, Elisabeth Rohm

Synopsis:
The Sidwell family is on a camping trip to reunite together. However, they are hunted by bank robbers on their way to the camping site. 









Where Do We Go Now?

Cast: Claude Baz Moussawbaa, Leyla Hakim, Nadine Labaki

Synopsis: 
This is a story of religious tensions between Christians and Muslims.  Some Lebanese women attempt to calm down the tensions  in their village.




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