Brüno (R, 88 minutes) Sacha Baron Cohen brings his flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion correspondent to the American masses. Larry Charles, who also made Cohen’s Borat, directs. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Chéri (R, 100 minutes) Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Vinegar Hill Theatre
G-Force (PG, 90 minutes) In this Disney adventure, a special-ops team of guinea pigs saves the world. Yes, that’s right: rodent commandoes. Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Kelli Garner and Bill Nighy, among others, supply their voices. Opening Friday
The Hangover (R, 105 minutes) From the director of Old School, a comedy about some dudes (Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha) who go to Vegas for a bachelor party and get into all kinds of trouble but don’t remember any of it. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (PG, 153 minutes) Apparently there is series of books about a schoolboy who is also a young wizard. This film is said to be adapted from the sixth of those books. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson star, along with other, less famous but more established actors, and David Yates directs. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
I Love You, Beth Cooper (PG-13, 102 minutes) For director Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Rent), Larry Doyle adapts his own novel about a high school geek (Paul Rust) who takes the opportunity of his valedictory graduation speech to gush over the class hottie (Hayden Panettiere). Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (PG, 94 minutes) Same frosty critters, served with a dinosaur twist! Playing at Regal Seminole Square 4
Moon (R, 97 minutes) Sam Rockwell stars as an astronaut tasked with harvesting energy from the moon who, at the end of a three-year project, begins to doubt his sanity thanks to an accident and a creepy robot (voiced by Kevin Spacey). Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
My Sister’s Keeper (PG-13, 106 minutes) A young girl (Abigail Breslin), having been conceived to become a tissue donor for her cancer-stricken sister (Sofia Vassilieva), sues their parents (Cameron Diaz and Jason Patric) for medical emancipation. Adapted from the Jodi Picault’s bestseller, also with Alec Baldwin as a lawyer and Joan Cusack as a judge. Nick Cassavetes directs. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (PG, 105 minutes) Ben Stiller reprises his role as night watchman for whom museum exhibits come to life—this time at the Smithsonian. Amy Adams, Hank Azaria, Ricky Gervais, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson and many others co-star. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Orphan (R, 123 minutes) After losing their unborn child, a nice young man and his nice young wife (Peter Sarsgaard, Vera Farmiga) decide to adopt a nice little girl from their local orphanage. A not-nice situation develops. Opening Friday
The Proposal (PG-13, 118 minutes) An urbane book editor (Sandra Bullock) pretends to be engaged to her long-suffering assistant (Ryan Reynolds) in order to avoid deportation to her native Canada. Then they’re off to meet his family, in the wilds of Alaska. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Public Enemies (R, 140 minutes) Michael Mann follows John Dillinger through robberies and car chases with a handheld digital camera and a tenacious Christian Bale. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PG-13, 144 minutes) Autobots wage their battle to destroy the evil forces of the Decepticons—who, in the previous film, fell, and in this one want revenge. Michael Bay directs Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf and more enormous, shape-shifting robots. ’Nuff said. C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Regal Seminole Square 4
The Ugly Truth (R, 95 minutes) Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler play a pair of feuding morning TV show producers with opposing viewpoints about romance. Opening Friday
Up (PG, 89 minutes) Disney-Pixar’s latest is the 3D animated tale of an old geezer (voiced by Ed Asner) who decides to leave city living behind by tying many balloons to his house and floating away from it all. Christopher Plummer, John Ratzenberger, Delroy Lindo and Jordan Nagai co-star. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6