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Movies In Theaters This Week: December 10 – December 14

Movies opening in theaters this week:

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, starring Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis and Elijah Wood, opens in theaters Friday, December 14. The action/adventure film follows Hobbit Bilbo Baggins as he sets out on a journey to Lonely Mountain to recover a treasure stolen by the dragon Smaug. Runtime: 2 hr 49 min, Rated: PG 13

Any Day Now, starring Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Isaac Leyva, Frances Fisher and Gregg Henry, opens in theaters Friday, December 14. The drama, set in the 70s, is inspired by the true story of gay couple who fight the legal system to keep custody of an abandoned teen with down syndrome. Runtime: 1 hr 37 min, Rated: R

Let Fury Have the Hour, starring Chuck D., Ian MacKaye and Shepard Fairey, opens in theaters, December 14. The documentary explores how the politics of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher influenced the creativity of artists, thinkers, and activists. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min, Not Rated

Save the Date, starring Lizzy Caplan, Geoffrey Arend, Alison Brie, Martin Starr and Mark Webber, opens in theaters Friday, December 14. The drama centers on two sisters as they deal with separate problems in their relationships – Sarah finds herself in a rebound romance after rejecting her boyfriend’s marriage proposal while Beth obsesses over the details of her own wedding. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min, Rated: R

Saving Grace B. Jones, starring Michael Biehn, Tatum O'Neal, Penelope Ann Miller, Josh Gretsch and Tricia Leigh Fisher, opens in theaters Friday, December 14. The drama tells the story of a 50s-era Missouri couple whose life is turned upside down when they take in the husband’s sister after her release from a local asylum. Runtime: 2 hr, Rated: R

Trashed, starring Jeremy Irons, opens in theaters Friday, December 14. The documentary follows Irons as he visits pollution tainted destinations around the world to explore the extent of the global waste problem. Runtime: 1 hr 37 min, Not Rated

Let’s Make A Movie, starring Hallie York, Jonathan Fernandez, Brian Cheng, Eric James Eastman, Jessica Coles, Jake Kropac, Elise Rovinsky and Ed Ryan, opens in theaters Friday, December 14. The comedy centers on a film-school dropout that to attempts to turn her life around by making a film with her inexperienced friends. Runtime: 1 hr 26 min, Not Rated

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