January 30, 2013 at 5:54 p.m.
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Pride and Prejudice
The latest in a long stream of versions of Pride & Prejudice is faithful to the manners of 200 years ago, but it moves with speed and vigour, so the emotions feel as raw and modern as your last crying jag. Yeah, there are corsets and calling cards, but director Joe Wright directs with energy, as if he were making a “Grand Theft Auto: Bath, England” video game. Stars Keira Knightley and Matthew MacFadyen.
Rated: PG
Fri: 7pm, 9.30pm
Sat: 2pm, 4.30pm, 7pm, 9.30pm
Sun: 2pm, 4.30pm, 8pm
Mon-Thurs: 8pm
Next showing: Chronicles of Narnia, Dec. 9
Southside Cinema, St. David’s 297-2821
Neptune Theatre
Dreamer
A trainer (Kurt Russell) and his daughter (Dakota Fanning) nurse an injured horse back to health, with an eye on racing her in the Breeders’ Cup. Good for all ages.
Rated: PG
Mon-Thur: 7.30pm
Fri & Sat: 7.15pm, 9.30pm
Sun: 2.30pm, 7.30pm
Neptune Theatre, Dockyard 291-2035
Little Theatre
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
The fourth instalment of the Potter series includes the Quidditch World Cup and the Triwizard Tournament, Competitors are selected by the goblet of fire, which this year makes a surprising announcement: Hogwarts will have two representatives, including Harry Potter. Will Harry be able to rise to the challenge?
Rated: PG 13
Mon-Fri: 2.30pm, 6pm, 9.30pm
Sat: 2.30pm, 6pm, 9.30pm
Sun: 2.30pm, 6pm, 9.30pm
Next showing: King Kong
Little Theatre, Queen Street 292-2135
Liberty Theatre
aeon flux
Starring Marton Csokas and Charlize Theron, Aeon Flux is set 400 years in the future in a world where humans have nearly been wiped out by a virus, with the remains of mankind living in a city encased in a protective bubble. The title character, an acrobatic superheroine, is assigned to kill the government leader.
Mon - Thur: 2.30pm, 7pm, 9.30pm
Fri & Sat: 2.30pm, 7pm, 9.30pm
Sun: 2.30pm, 7pm
Liberty Theatre, Union Square, 292-7296[[In-content Ad]]
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