| triangle movies | |
| Six Forks [ MAP ] 9500 Forum Drive Raleigh, NC 27615 856-0111 | ||
| Doubt | PG | |
| thematic material | ||
| Set in New York City in the 1960s, this is a tale of two nuns (Meryl Streep, Amy Adams) who confront a priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) suspected of abusing a student. (1 hour, 44 minutes). GRADE: B | ||
| Gran Torino | R | |
| language and violence | ||
| Clint Eastwood stars as Walt Kowalski, a Korean War veteran who tries to make an example out of a neighborhood teen who tries to steal Kowalski's car, a 1972 Gran Torino (1 hour, 56 minutes). GRADE: B- | ||
| Hotel for Dogs | PG | |
| brief mild thematic elements, language and some crude humor | ||
| Two kids decide to take in nine stray dogs in a vacant house. Don Cheadle and Lisa Kudrow are among the adult stars (1 hour, 27 minutes). GRADE: B | ||
| Inkheart | PG | |
| fantasy adventure action, some scary moments and brief language | ||
| [Opening 1/23] Brendan Fraser stars as a book-binder who drags his daughter (Eliza Bennett) through every dingy old bookstore of Europe, seeking a novel that swallowed his wife nine years before. The film has decent effects, bang-up settings and a good cast but it's rather dull. GRADE: C | ||
| Milk | R | |
| language, some sexual content and brief violence | ||
| Sean Penn portrays Harvey Milk, California's first openly gay public official. Josh Brolin is his 1970s political rival in this Gus Van Zant film (2 hours, 8 minutes). Grade: B- | ||
| Paul Blart: Mall Cop | PG | |
| some violence, mild crude and suggestive humor, language | ||
| A nice-guy security guard tries to save a mall under siege. Kevin James stars in the comedy that he wrote with Nick Bakay (1 hour, 31 minutes). (Not reviewed.) | ||