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Zodiac premiere
Cast member Robert Downey Jr. arrives at the premiere of the Paramount feature "Zodiac" in Los Angeles Thursday, March 1, 2007.
<b>Roseburg Cinemas:
1750 N.W. Hughwood Court.
672-7272
For Friday through March 1
ABANDONED,</b> rated R. A woman returns to her homeland, Russia, where her mothers dead body has been found under bizarre circumstances. She never knew her, having been adopted and brought to America as a baby. The only clue to what might have happened is an isolated, abandoned farm she inherits, but local superstitions say the area is damned. Starring Anastasia Hille, Karel Roden and Valentin Ganev.
<b>THE ASTRONAUT FARMER,</b> rated PG. Dismissed from NASAs space program, former astronaut-in-training Charles Farmer pursues his lifelong dream of building his own rocket. On the eve of his launch, battling foreclosure, disbelievers, the FAA and the FBI, Farmer remains determined to reach his goal no matter what the odds. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Virginia Madsen, Bruce Dern and Tim Blake Nelson.
<b>BREACH,</b> rated PG-13. When young Eric ONeill is promoted from a low-level surveillance job and into the headquarters of the FBI, hes hand-picked to work for reknowned operative Robert Hanssen within a new division created to protect all classified FBI intelligence. But the reason behind his hire soon engages him in a lethal game of spy-versus-spy. Inspired by true events. Starring Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillippe, Laura Linney, Dennis Haysbert, Caroline Dhavernas, Gary Cole and Kathleen Quinlan.
<b>GHOST RIDER,</b> rated PG-13. Long ago, superstar motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze made a deal with the devil to protect the ones he loved most: His father and his childhood sweetheart. Now, the devil has come for his due. By day, Johnny is a die-hard stunt rider ... but at night, in the presence of evil, he becomes the Ghost Rider, a bounty hunter of rogue demons. Forced to do the devils bidding, Johnny is determined to confront his fate and use his curse and powers to defend the innocent. Based on the Marvel Comics character. Starring Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley, Sam Elliot, Donal Logue and Peter Fonda.
<b>MUSIC AND LYRICS,</b> rated PG-13. Alex is a washed up 80s pop star who works the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement parks. The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when a reigning diva invites him to write and record a duet with her. But he only has days, and hes never written lyrics, just music. Enter Sophie, Alexs quirky plant lady with a flair for words. Starring Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore, Brad Garrett, Kristen Johnston and Campbell Scott.
<b>NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM,</b> rated PG. Larry, a down-and-out dreamer, grudgingly accepts the supposedly menial job of graveyard shift security guard at the Natural History Museum. He soon discovers that when the visitors go home at the end of the day, the real adventure begins as the museums stuffed, waxed and well-preserved residents come out to play. Facing the possibility of losing his job and letting down his son yet again, Larry must wage a battle to save the museum, hoping to become at last the adventurous dad hes always wanted to be. Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Ricky Gervais and Kim Raver.
<b>NORBITT,</b> rated PG-13. Eddie Murphy plays multiple roles in this story about a meek guy pressed into marrying a monstrous woman. When he later finds the woman of his dreams, he has to figure out how to turn his life around. Starring Eddie Murphy, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Thandie Newton.
<b>THE NUMBER 23,</b> rated R. A mans life unravels after he comes into contact with an obscure book titled The Number 23. As he reads the book, he becomes increasingly convinced that the book is based on his own life. His obsession with the number 23 begins to consume him, and he starts to realize the book forecasts far graver consequences for his life than he could ever have imagined. Starring Jim Carrey, Virginia Madsen, Danny Huston and Rhona Mitra.
<b>ZODIAC,</b> rated R. As a serial killer terrifies the San Francisco Bat Area and taunts police with his ciphers and letters, investigators in four jurisdicions search for the murderer. The case will become an obsession for four men as their lives and careers are built and destroyed by the endless trail of clues. Based on the actual case files of one of the most intriguing unsolved crimes in the nations history. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue and John Carroll Lynch. <b>NEW THIS WEEK
Harvard Cinema: 3161 W. Harvard Ave. 673-6604
BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA,</b> rated PG. Fantasy/adventure about a boy who is an outsider at school, as well as in his own family. After training all summer to become the fastest in his middle school class, his goal is thwarted by a new girl who competes in the boys only race. But a friendship develops between them, and together they create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a place filled with fantastic creatures. Based on the Newbery Award winning book by Katherine Paterson. Starring Josh Hutcherson, Annasophia Robb, Robert Patrick and Zooey Deschanel.
<b>RENO 911: MIAMI,</b> rated R. The deputies of the Reno Sheriffs Department attend a law enforcement convention in Miami Beach, where the motley crew is charged with protecting the city after bioterrorists attack the convention. Starring Carlos Alazraqui, Mary Birdsong, Robert Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Thomas Lennon.
<b>WILD HOGS,</b> rated PG-13. A group of middle-aged friends decide to rev up their routine suburban lives with a freewheeling motorcycle trip. Taking a long dreamed-of breather from their stressful jobs and family responsibilities, they encounter a world that holds far more than they ever bargained for. The trip challenges their wits and their luck, especially during a chance run-in with the Del Fuegos, a real-life biker gang who are less than amused with their novice approach. Starring John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, William H. Macy, Marisa Tomei, Jill Hennessy and Ray Liotta. <b>NEW THIS WEEK
MOVIE TIMES: www.catheatres.com</b>
1750 N.W. Hughwood Court.
672-7272
For Friday through March 1
ABANDONED,</b> rated R. A woman returns to her homeland, Russia, where her mothers dead body has been found under bizarre circumstances. She never knew her, having been adopted and brought to America as a baby. The only clue to what might have happened is an isolated, abandoned farm she inherits, but local superstitions say the area is damned. Starring Anastasia Hille, Karel Roden and Valentin Ganev.
<b>THE ASTRONAUT FARMER,</b> rated PG. Dismissed from NASAs space program, former astronaut-in-training Charles Farmer pursues his lifelong dream of building his own rocket. On the eve of his launch, battling foreclosure, disbelievers, the FAA and the FBI, Farmer remains determined to reach his goal no matter what the odds. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, Virginia Madsen, Bruce Dern and Tim Blake Nelson.
<b>BREACH,</b> rated PG-13. When young Eric ONeill is promoted from a low-level surveillance job and into the headquarters of the FBI, hes hand-picked to work for reknowned operative Robert Hanssen within a new division created to protect all classified FBI intelligence. But the reason behind his hire soon engages him in a lethal game of spy-versus-spy. Inspired by true events. Starring Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillippe, Laura Linney, Dennis Haysbert, Caroline Dhavernas, Gary Cole and Kathleen Quinlan.
<b>GHOST RIDER,</b> rated PG-13. Long ago, superstar motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze made a deal with the devil to protect the ones he loved most: His father and his childhood sweetheart. Now, the devil has come for his due. By day, Johnny is a die-hard stunt rider ... but at night, in the presence of evil, he becomes the Ghost Rider, a bounty hunter of rogue demons. Forced to do the devils bidding, Johnny is determined to confront his fate and use his curse and powers to defend the innocent. Based on the Marvel Comics character. Starring Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley, Sam Elliot, Donal Logue and Peter Fonda.
<b>MUSIC AND LYRICS,</b> rated PG-13. Alex is a washed up 80s pop star who works the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement parks. The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when a reigning diva invites him to write and record a duet with her. But he only has days, and hes never written lyrics, just music. Enter Sophie, Alexs quirky plant lady with a flair for words. Starring Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore, Brad Garrett, Kristen Johnston and Campbell Scott.
<b>NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM,</b> rated PG. Larry, a down-and-out dreamer, grudgingly accepts the supposedly menial job of graveyard shift security guard at the Natural History Museum. He soon discovers that when the visitors go home at the end of the day, the real adventure begins as the museums stuffed, waxed and well-preserved residents come out to play. Facing the possibility of losing his job and letting down his son yet again, Larry must wage a battle to save the museum, hoping to become at last the adventurous dad hes always wanted to be. Starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Ricky Gervais and Kim Raver.
<b>NORBITT,</b> rated PG-13. Eddie Murphy plays multiple roles in this story about a meek guy pressed into marrying a monstrous woman. When he later finds the woman of his dreams, he has to figure out how to turn his life around. Starring Eddie Murphy, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Thandie Newton.
<b>THE NUMBER 23,</b> rated R. A mans life unravels after he comes into contact with an obscure book titled The Number 23. As he reads the book, he becomes increasingly convinced that the book is based on his own life. His obsession with the number 23 begins to consume him, and he starts to realize the book forecasts far graver consequences for his life than he could ever have imagined. Starring Jim Carrey, Virginia Madsen, Danny Huston and Rhona Mitra.
<b>ZODIAC,</b> rated R. As a serial killer terrifies the San Francisco Bat Area and taunts police with his ciphers and letters, investigators in four jurisdicions search for the murderer. The case will become an obsession for four men as their lives and careers are built and destroyed by the endless trail of clues. Based on the actual case files of one of the most intriguing unsolved crimes in the nations history. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue and John Carroll Lynch. <b>NEW THIS WEEK
Harvard Cinema: 3161 W. Harvard Ave. 673-6604
BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA,</b> rated PG. Fantasy/adventure about a boy who is an outsider at school, as well as in his own family. After training all summer to become the fastest in his middle school class, his goal is thwarted by a new girl who competes in the boys only race. But a friendship develops between them, and together they create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a place filled with fantastic creatures. Based on the Newbery Award winning book by Katherine Paterson. Starring Josh Hutcherson, Annasophia Robb, Robert Patrick and Zooey Deschanel.
<b>RENO 911: MIAMI,</b> rated R. The deputies of the Reno Sheriffs Department attend a law enforcement convention in Miami Beach, where the motley crew is charged with protecting the city after bioterrorists attack the convention. Starring Carlos Alazraqui, Mary Birdsong, Robert Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Thomas Lennon.
<b>WILD HOGS,</b> rated PG-13. A group of middle-aged friends decide to rev up their routine suburban lives with a freewheeling motorcycle trip. Taking a long dreamed-of breather from their stressful jobs and family responsibilities, they encounter a world that holds far more than they ever bargained for. The trip challenges their wits and their luck, especially during a chance run-in with the Del Fuegos, a real-life biker gang who are less than amused with their novice approach. Starring John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, Tim Allen, William H. Macy, Marisa Tomei, Jill Hennessy and Ray Liotta. <b>NEW THIS WEEK
MOVIE TIMES: www.catheatres.com</b>


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