Opening Friday, March 5
Alice in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll's novel takes new form under the direction of Tim Burton. 19-year-old Alice has returned to her childhood fantasy land and reunites with old friends and foes. With the evil Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) still holding the throne, Alice is given the task to end her rule of terror.
Brooklyn's Finest
Sworn in to protect and serve in the NYPD, three distinctly different officers find themselves in the midst of the violence and corruption of New York's most dangerous precinct. Worn out veteran Eddie Dugan (Richard Gere), narcotics officer Sal Procida (Ethan Hawke) and wavering undercover cop Clarence "Tango" Butler (Don Cheadle) struggle with their own personal and emotional burdens while also performing one of the world's most difficult jobs.
Opening Friday, March 12
Remember Me
New Yorker Tyler (Robert Pattinson) lives a life of rebellion that has caused a strain on his relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan). Just when Tyler thinks no one understands where he is coming from, an unexpected event draws him to Ally (Emilie de Ravin). Tyler isn't looking for love but it finds it as Ally helps him find happiness and meaning in life. But when secrets are uncovered, complications ensue and what once drew them together begins to tear them apart.
Opening Friday, March 19
The Bounty Hunter
Bounty Hunter Milo Boyd (Gerard Butler) is sent on his next mission but it is a task he has never faced before; the target is his ex-wife. While Boyd thinks taking her to the slammer will be an easy chore, Nicole (Jennifer Aniston) is a reporter working on a murder case cover-up and has an agenda of her own. The adventure begins when the infamous duo is reunited and they find themselves in a constant chase and run for their careers and lives.
Opening Friday, March 26
Hot Tub Time Machine
When four friends find their lives stuck in a rut, they plan a get-away trip to the ski resort where they used to live it up. After an evening of intense drinking and soaking in the hot tub, Adam (John Cusack), Lou (Rob Corddry), Nick (Craig Robinson), and Jacob (Clark Duke) hope their painful lives of lost love, video-game addictions and living in the past can be erased just for one night. But in a turn of events they get more than they ask for, finding themselves waking up in the ‘80s. Each man is determined not to repeat their same mistakes in hopes of creating the lives they have always wanted.



