Advertisement

Flickers: What’s new at the movies?

Share

Box Office Leaders

Wreck-It Ralph

PG Video arcade character disrupts classic video games to get his deserved attention. Animated

Flight

R Airline pilot miraculously lands a plane, but an investigation will turn his life upside down. D. Washington

Flickers.WEBArgo

R True story of the covert rescue of six Americans held hostage in Iran. Ben Affleck/John Goodman

The Man with the Iron Fists

R A town’s blacksmith creates weapons of destruction for warring tribes.

Hotel Transylvania

PG This is Dracula’s five-stake resort for creatures to relax and be free of humans. Animated

Cloud Atlas

R Actions in the past affect the future in amazing tale of interaction through history. w/Tom Hanks

Taken 2

PG13 Liam Neeson must defend his family from a villainous relative he had to kill while saving his daughter.

Silent Hill: Revelation

3-D R Heather and dad have been on the run, but now she discovers who she really is.

Paranormal Activity 4

R Katie Hunter disappeared five years ago and strange events are occurring once again.

Here Comes the Boom

PG A high school biology teacher ignites the student body with his fundraising efforts.

Alex Cross

PG13 A young homicide detective is personally challenged by a serial killer. Tyler Perry/Jean Reno

Pitch Perfect

PG13 Beca breaks social barriers at a new college by uniting opposing cliques with music.

Fun Size

PG13 Teen girl loses younger brother on Halloween night and must re-locate him with help of friends.

***Also Playing in Theaters***Bad Blood…the Hunger, Chasing Mavericks, Death Trap, End of Watch, Frankenweenie, Lazytown: Welcome to Lazytown, Looper, The Master, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Sessions, Seven Psychopaths, Simon and the Oaks, Sinister, Smashed.

New in Theaters – November 9SkyfallPG13 007 must defend M16 in this latest Bond adventure. w/Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier BardemLincolnPG13 Daniel Day-Lewis portrays the tribulations of our 16th President in this biopic from Steven SpielbergAlso Playing: Citadel – The Comedy – Luv – Nature Calls – A Royal AffairNew on DVD – November 13BravePG From Pixar, Merida defies the law of the land and brings trouble upon her kingdom that she must undo.SavagesR Selling marijuana is profitable for a middle-class trio until the drug cartel wants to control the action.The WatchR Four bored husbands join a neighborhood watch and discover that aliens have invaded their suburb.Foreign, Classics, Documentaries, and moreCompany, The Decameron, Canterbury Tales, Arabian Nights, Queen of Versailles, Musicares Tribute to Barbra Streisand, The Enchanted Island (opera), Weekend, Twilight’s Last Gleaming, Nixon in China, 2 Days in New York, Nitro Circus the Movie, Amazing Love: The Story of Hosea, Vamps, They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain, Heathens and Thieves, Dark Horse, We Can’t Go Home Again and Don’t Expect Too Much, The Island President, The Fantasist, Of Two Minds.Anime: Pixar Short Films Collection 2, Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated: s2pt1, Children Who Chase Lost Voices, Marvel Knights: Astonishing X-Men Unstoppable, Sgt. Frog s3.TV Series on DVDDoctor Who series 7pt1, Duck Dynasty s1, Lost Girl s2, Shipping Wars s1

Film 101 – Cinema Greats 9: Katharine Hepburn

Born in Hartford, Connecticut, on May 12, 1907Birth Name: Katharine Houghton Hepburn Ht. 5’ 7½” Died June 29, 2003Katharine was the daughter of a doctor and suffragette. She broke into stardom as an Amazon princess inA Warrior’s Husband(1932). She won her first Academy Award forMorning Glory(1933) but was soon characterized as “box-office poison’ due to her unconventional behavior, lack of audience appeal, and a series of film flops. Her career was resurrected with the Broadway production ofThe Philadelphia Story

  1. She bought the rights to the play and returned to Hollywood to film the script with Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant. She soon became paired with Spencer Tracy and together they made nine movies. (Woman of the Year, Desk Set).

Her awards include: 4 Best Actress Oscars, 12 Oscar nominations in all, 8 Golden Globe nominations, 1 Emmy, Lifetime Achievement Award, and numerous other honors.

Must See Movies

Morning Glory 1933Little Women 1933Alice Adams 1935Sylvia Scarlet 1935Mary of Scotland 1936Stage Door 1937Bringing Up Baby 1938Holiday 1938The Philadelphia Story 1940Woman of the Year 1942Keeper of the Flame 1942Without Love 1945Undercurrent 1946The Sea of Grass 1947Song of Love 1947State of the Union 1948Adam’s Rib 1949The African Queen 1951Pat and Mike 1952Summertime 1955Desk Set 1957Suddenly Last Summer 1959Long Day’s Journey into Night 1962Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner 1967The Lion in Winter 1968The Trojan Women 1971A Delicate Balance 1973The Glass Menagerie 1973Love Among the Ruins 1975Rooster Cogburn 1975On Golden Pond 1981These movies can be found at:www.facets.orgKensington Video – San Diego

Advertisement

At a time when local news is more important than ever, support from our readers is essential. If you are able to, please support the Ramona Sentinel today.