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Rabbit Hole (PG-13) Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart star in John  Cameron Mitchell’s adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire’s play about a  married couple...            
            
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The King’s Speech (R) Colin Firth stars in this drama as Britain’s King George VI, who struggles to overcome a speech impediment when he...            
            
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I Love You Phillip Morris (R) Screenwriters Glenn Ficarra and John Requa (Bad Santa) make their directing debut with this comedy about a real-life...            
            
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Black Swan (R) Natalie Portman stars in this film by Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler) as a ballerina who suffers terrifying psychotic delusions while preparing...            
            
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Burlesque (PG-13) Christina Aguilera makes her film debut as a dancer who comes to Los Angeles and finds her way into a burlesque club...            
            
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Wild Target (PG-13) Bill Nighy stars as a British hit man who  falls under the spell of a woman (Emily Blunt) who’s supposed...            
            
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127 Hours (R) Danny Boyle’s latest film tells the real story of a hiker  (James Franco) who became trapped for five days in...            
            
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Fair Game (PG-13) Doug Liman’s dramatization of the Valerie Plame incident stars Naomi Watts as a CIA spy who is publicly exposed after her...            
            
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GasLand (NR) Partially filmed in North Texas, Josh Fox’s documentary totes up the environmental costs of gas drilling in America. (Opens Friday in Dallas)
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Howl (NR) James Franco stars in this dramatized account of the  obscenity trial of Allen Ginsberg following publication of his 1957  poem....            
            
         
		 
	 
	









