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A young hustler (Derek Magyar) struggles with true love in this gay-themed drama. Unrated; language, nudity, sexual content. 1 hour, 28 minutes.

At the Main Art Theatre. Reviewed by John Monaghan.
Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and DJ Qualls play weekend warriors who find themselves being shipped off to Iraq only to accidentally be dropped in Mexico.

Rated PG-13; language, sexual humor. 1 hour, 28 minutes.
Shia LaBeouf is a bored suburban teen sentenced to house arrest who decides a new neighbor (David Morse) is a murderer in a teen take on Hitchcock's "Rear Window.

" Rated PG-13; violence, language, sexual situations. 1 hour, 44 minutes.
Zach Braff seems to have accepted a Ben Stiller cast-off in this comedy about a likable but problem-prone new father who, to please his wife (Amanda Peet), takes a job in her father's advertising agency.

Rated PG-13; language, sexual themes, genitalia jokes. 1 hour, 32 minutes.
Indie auteur Hal Hartley fashions an unsatisfying sequel to 1998 cult favorite "Henry Fool.

" It's about a ranting provocateur who turns a garbage man into a literary sensation, focusing on the disappeared Henry's wife (Parker Posey), who gets caught up in all manner of mad, tongue-in-cheek espionage. Rated R; violence, language. 1 hour, 58 minutes.

At the Maple Art Theatre.
Anthony Hopkins plays an accused wife killer who is defending himself while playing a manipulative game of wits with ambitious assistant prosecutor Ryan Gosling. Rated R; violence, language.

1 hour, 52 minutes.
Lindsay Lohan is an-out-of-control teenager who's sentenced to a summer in Idaho with flinty grandma Jane Fonda by her alcoholic mom (Felicity Huffman) and uses the occasion to accuse her stepfather of molesting her. Rated R; sexual themes and situations, language.

1 hour, 53 minutes.
A troubled teenage good guy (Justin Chatwin) wrongly fingered for ratting on the school's troubled bad girl (Margarita Levieva) is left for dead in the woods but soon finds he is actually in a limbo that renders him invisible to all around him in a way too serious-minded metaphysical thriller. Rated PG-13; violence, language.

1 hour, 37 minutes.
Everyone's favorite ogre (the voice of Mike Myers) is chosen by Princess Fiona's dying dad to take the reins of Far, Far Away, but he wants none of it. This worthy third chapter of the animated series brings back most of the fairy-tale characters of the first two films while inviting folks like Captain Hook, Sleeping Beauty and Rapunzel to the party.

Rated PG; potty humor. 1 hour, 32 minutes.
Director and cowriter Sam Raimi's third encounter with the friendly neighborhood web slinger slings way too much web.

The no-longer-reluctant superhero (Tobey Maguire) has to deal not only with a crumbling relationship with Mary Jane but also with three adversaries and his own evil alter ego. Rated PG-13; violence. 2 hours, 19 minutes.


When a corporate shark (Daniel Auteuil) is caught by the paparazzi with his supermodel mistress, he attempts to convince his wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) that the woman was really with another guy who got caught in the picture, a valet parker. He then pays the man to pretend to be the model's boyfriend in this farce by France's Francis Veber. Rated PG-13; language, sexual situations.

1 hour, 23 minutes. In French, with English subtitles. At the Maple Art Theatre.

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