Killers
Amidst the sorrow of a recent breakup, Jen Kornfeldt (Katherine Heigl) considers herself finished in the realm of love. While on vacation, Jen meets a dashing man, Spencer Aimes (Ashton Kucther). Her tumultuous love life finally finds solace as they swiftly get married. All is well in her idyllic romance until she discovers he's an international super spy who has a hit out for his life. Soon their suburban paradise turns into a paranoid game of dodge-the-bullet as they try to save their marriage, maintain neighborly appearances, and even try to manage the in-laws.
Get Him to the Greek
In this spinoff from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, writer/director Nick Stoller reprises out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) as he releases a brand new single - "African Child" - about the atrocities going on in Africa. The song is considered horrible and offensive, deemed the worst thing to happen in Africa since apartheid. It ruins his career, and he hopelessly falls into a slew of drug and alcohol abuse. A new intern at Capitol Records (Jonah Hill) is sent to London by his needy executive boss (Sean Combs) to bring Snow back and get him to The Greek Theatre to perform and rejuvenate his career.
Opening Friday, June 11
The Karate Kid
As a loosely based remake of the 1984 classic, this version follows the obligated move of popular inner city kid Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) away from his roots in Detroit, and to China. Once in China, Dre clashes with not only the culture, but also with Cheng, the malicious class bully at school. After receiving a beat down from the hostile Cheng, Dre turns to the only one who can help; the maintenance man Mr. Han (Jackie Chan), who is secretly a master of kung fu.
The A Team
A group of veterans from the Iraq War band together after being framed and wrongly accused for a crime they didn't commit. Going rogue, the team uses their skills and talents to clear their names and find the true culprit of their alleged crimes. The A-Team fights back with the master planner Hannibal Smith (Liam Neeson), the MacGyver-like Templeton "Face" Peck (the Hangover's Bradley Cooper), the team's driver and muscle B.A. Baracus (Quinton "Rampage" Jackson), and the loony pilot "Howling Mad" Murdock (District 9's Sharlto Copley).
Opening Friday, June 18
Toy Story 3
After a long time playing with his toys, Andy no longer has use for his unique ensemble of playthings, as prepares to depart for college. Dropping Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and the rest of the gang off at a daycare, they hastily plot a great escape in an attempt to get away from the new, unruly children.
Opening Friday, June 25
Grown Ups
With an all-star comic cast featuring Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, Kevin James, and Rob Schneider, this laugh-out-loud comedy centers around five friends and former teammates who reunite years later after the passing of their childhood basketball coach. Along with their wives and children, they spend the Fourth of July weekend at a familiar lake house, and discover that growing old is much different than growing up.
Opening Wednesday, June 30
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
In this next addition of The Twilight Saga, Bella (Kristen Stewart) finds herself in danger when Seattle is hit with a series of mysterious killings. While a malevolent vampire continues to seek out revenge, and graduation is approaching rapidly, Bella is faced with the hardest decision of her life; she must choose between Edward and Jacob, potentially igniting the feud between werewolf and vampire.


