(500) Days of Summer (PG-13, 95 minutes) Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel are a starry-eyed odd couple who go through a narratively chopped break-up. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Capitalism: A Love Story (R, 127 minutes) Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Vinegar Hill Theatre
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (PG, 81 minutes) An animated adaptation of the popular children’s book by Judi and Ron Barrett, in which all sorts of food falls from the sky. With the voices of James Caan, Anna Faris, Bill Hader, Neil Patrick Harris, Andy Samberg and Mr. T. Playing at Regal Seminole Square 4
Couples Retreat (PG-13, 107 minutes) Four couples come to a tropical resort, where vacation time turns into much-needed marriage-repair therapy. Stars include Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn (who co-wrote, with Dana Fox), Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin Akerman, Kristen Bell and Kali Hawk, and the director is none other than Peter "A Christmas Story" Billingsley. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Opening Friday
District 9 (R, 113 minutes) Peter Jackson produces South African native director Neill Blomkamp’s science-fiction parable of extra-terrestrial refugees quarantined in Apartheid-era Johannesburg. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Fame (PG, 107 minutes) Who wants to live forever? Performing arts school students seek immortality through the limelight. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
The Informant! (R, 108 minutes) Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Regal Seminole Square 4
Inglourious Basterds (R, 153 minutes) Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) and a band of Jewish military renegades (including Eli Roth, B.J. Novak and Samm Levine) put a pretty gruesome hurting on Nazis. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
The Invention of Lying (PG-13, 99 minutes) In a world where everyone always tells the truth, Ricky Gervais decides not to. Mayhem ensues, and Jeffrey Tambor, Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill and Louis C.K. co-star. Playing at Regal Seminole Square 4
Julie & Julia (PG-13, 123 minutes) A movie about a cookbook and a memoir. Like, totally metatextual! Amy Adams and Meryl Streep star, Nora Ephron directs…do they cook? Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Law Abiding Citizen (R, 108 minutes) A grieving and apparently sociopathic widower (Gerard Butler) goes rather brutally out of his way to demonstrate legal-system loopholes to the district attorney (Jamie Foxx) who let his family’s killers go unpunished. Opening Friday
Love Happens (PG-13, 109 minutes) In this romantic comedy-drama, Aaron Eckhart plays a self-help author who needs some help of his own—from Jennifer Aniston. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
The Stepfather (PG-13, 89 minutes) A remake of a 1987 movie of the same name, loosely based on a true story: A dude comes home from military school to discover that his mother’s new lover is just not cool. And is probably a serial killer. Penn Badgley, Sela Ward and Dylan Walsh star. Opening Friday
Surrogates (PG-13, 88 minutes) In the future, humans are recluses and interact solely through surrogates. A round of murders sends a cop (Bruce Willis) out of his house to investigate. Are things what they seem? We think not. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
The Time Traveler’s Wife (PG-13, 108 minutes) Eric Bana is a time traveler and Rachel McAdams is his wife, trying to make their marriage work even as he uncontrollably flits back and forth through his own lifespan. Adapted from the Audrey Niffenegger bestseller by Bruce Joel Rubin, who wrote Ghost and therefore probably has a handle on the whole romance/sci-fi hybrid thing. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Toy Story 1 & 2 in 3D (G, 172 minutes) A double-feature brings back Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Slinky Dog and more in the third dimension—a bonus for those of you who are die-hard fans of anything Pixar. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (PG-13, 113 minutes) The latest self-adapted screen version of Perry’s own play—about teenaged delinquents coming to terms with their family—stars Taraji P. Hensen, Mary J. Blige, Gladys Knight and, of course, Tyler Perry. Playing at Regal Downtown Mall 6
Where the Wild Things Are (PG, 94 minutes) Dave Eggers wrote and Spike Jonze directed the movie version of Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book about a willful boy who escapes his life to a fantastical island of strange beasts who make him their king. Stars include Catherine Keener, Mark Ruffalo, Forest Whitaker, Catherine O’Hara and Paul Dano. Opening Friday
Whip It (PG-13, 111 minutes) In Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut, written by Derby Girl author Shauna Cross, a Texas teenager (Ellen Page) forgoes the beauty-pageant prospects favored by her mother (Marcia Gay Harden) for the rougher self-actualization of roller derby. Juliette Lewis, Kristen Wiig, Zoe Bell and Barrymore co-star. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6
Zombieland (R, 81 minutes) In this horror comedy, a coward (Jesse Eisenberg) and a badass crackpot (Woody Harrelson) do battle with armies of the undead. Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin co-star. Read C-VILLE’s full review here. Playing at Carmike Cinema 6