Opening Friday, July 2
The Last Airbender
M. Night Shyamalan presents the ultimate fantasy in this visually stunning story about four nations at war: Air, Water, Earth, and Fire. The Fire Nation, launching a brutal war against the others, has caused a century of destruction in its world, and young Aang (Noah Ringer), discovers he may be the only one with the power to restore balance in the war ravaged world. Based on the popular Nickelodeon series of the same name, Shyamalan brings the masterful fantasy to the big screen and in 3-D.
Opening Wednesday, July 9
The Kids Are All Right
Annette Bening and Julianne Moore star as a lesbian couple raising two teenagers who become curious about their biological father. The teenagers, who were both artificially inseminated, go on a quest to locate their sperm-donor father (Mark Ruffalo) and invite him into their lives, causing complications for the whole the family.
Cyrus
Recently divorced and desolate John (John C. Reilly) is having a rough time finding a new woman. Things get better when he meets the beautiful and interested Molly (Marisa Tomei), only to get worse when he finds out she lives with another grown man...Her own son.
Despicable Me
Deplorable super villain and master inventor Gru (Steve Carell) lives in a black house with a dead lawn in a happy suburban neighborhood. Unbeknownst to the neighbors, Gru has a secret hideout with hundreds of little yellow minions all assisting him in his evil plot to steal the moon. His plans change when a trio of orphan girls arrives at his doorstep.
Opening Friday, July 16
Inception
Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight) directs this sci-fi thriller that takes place in a world of dreams. Skilled thief Don Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) goes inside these dreams and takes important information from the dreamer's subconscious. This career path has cost him everyone he has loved, until he is given the ultimate task that may get his life back.
Opening Friday, July 23
Dinner for Schmucks
For his boss' monthly "dinner for idiots" event, Tim (Paul Rudd) finds the perfect guest in Barry (Steve Carell), and employee for the IRS. The employees who bring in the biggest buffoon to bring to the dinner gain certain advantages.
Salt
CIA officer Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) is accused of being a Russian spy. She must then go on the run, while her true identity is still in question.




