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Movies In Theaters This Week: July 8 – July 12

Movies opening in theaters this week:

Pacific Rim, starring Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Charlie Day, Rinko Kikuchi and Ron Perlman, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The sci-fi fantasy follows giant robots controlled by humans as they fight off an alien attack on Earth. Runtime: 2 hr 11 min, Rated: PG 13

Grown Ups 2, starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock and David Spade, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The all-star cast of Grown Ups returns for a sequel in which the grown ups learn a few lessons from their children. Runtime: 1 hr 41 min, Rated: PG 13

Still Mine, starring James Cromwell, Geneviève Bujold, Rick Roberts and Julie Stewart, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The drama follows an elderly man as he battle with officials to build a home for his sick wife. Runtime: 1 hr 43 min, Rated: PG 13

The Deep, starring Olafur Darri Olafsson Johann G. Johannsson, Porbjorg Helga Porgilsdottir, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The foreign drama is based on the true story of a fisherman who survives in the freezing ocean off the coast of Iceland after his boat capsizes. Runtime: 1 hr 35 min, Not Rated

The Hot Flashes, starring Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Virginia Madsen, Camryn Manheim and Wanda Sykes, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The comedy centers on a group of middle-aged women who compete against a girls basketball team to raise money for breast cancer screening. Runtime: 1 hr 39 min, Rated: R

Viola, starring María Villar, Agustina Muñoz, Elisa Carricajo, Romina Paula and Gabriela Saidon, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The foreign drama follows the romantic intrigues of a group of young Argentinian actresses starring in a production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Runtime: 1 hr 5 min, Not Rated

V/H/S/2, starring Gregg Hale, Eduardo Sanchez, Simon Barrett, Adam Wingard and Jason Eisener, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The thriller follows two private investigators as they search for a missing college student. After watching a collection of VHS tapes found in the student’s house, the investigators realize the videos may be connected to his disappearance. Runtime: 1 hr 36 min, Not Rated

Terms and Conditions May Apply, starring Orson Scott Card, Moby and Max Schrem, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The documentary explores how governments and large corporations gather information about individuals through their internet and cell phone usage. Runtime: 1 hr 19 min, Not Rated

Killing Season, starring Robert De Niro, John Travolta, Milo Ventimiglia and Elizabeth Olin, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The thriller focuses on the intense battle between two veterans of the Bosnian war. Runtime: 1 hr 30 min, Rated: R

Pawn Shop Chronicles, starring Paul Walker, Brendan Fraser, Norman Reedus, Matt Dillon and Brendan Fraser, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The action comedy follows a wild goose chase sparked by a missing wedding ring. Runtime: 1 hr 52 min, Rated: R

The Hunt, starring Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Annika Wedderkopp, Lasse Fogelstrom and Susse Wold, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The drama centers on a teacher whose life is shattered by a small lie that throws his small community into chaos. Runtime: 1 hr 50 min, Rated: R

Fruitvale Station, starring Michael B. Jordan, Octavia L. Spencer, Melonie Diaz, Kevin Durand and Ahna O'Reilly, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The drama tells the true story of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old Bay Area man who was killed by a police officer at the Fruitvale subway stop on New Year’s Day 2009. Runtime: 1 hr 25 min, Rated: R

Crystal Fairy, starring Michael Cera, Gaby Hoffmann, Juan Andrés Silva, José Miguel Silva and Agustin Silva, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The comedy follows a young man and an eccentric woman as they set out with friends to find a fabled hallucinogen in Chile. Runtime: 1 hr 38 min, Not Rated

Bhaag Milkha Bhagg, starring Farhan Akhtar, Sonam Kapoor, Dalip Tahil and Prakash Raj, opens in theaters Friday, July 12. The foreign drama follows the life and troubles of Mikha Singh, an Indian track runner. Runtime: 3 hr 8 min, Not Rated

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