Rebekah Gould
Staff Writer
It’s time to hit the theatres. It could be a family night, date night, or girls/guys night out. There’s something for everyone, so plan ahead because the following movies are coming to theatres soon.
September 14:
Finding Nemo 3D with Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, and Albert Brooks. That’s right, Nemo, played by Gould, is swimming in the sea again with his protective dad, Marlin, played by Brooks, and of course, crazy Dory, played by DeGeneres. Your whole family will laugh all over again. Rated G
September 21:
End of Watch with Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Pena, and America Ferrera. Two best friends work together as police officers going after drug busts and firearms. When they check a routine traffic stop, they find themselves marked for death by the drug cartel. It’s a fight for family and friendship. Rated R
The Perks of being a Wallflower with Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ezra Miller. Charlie, played by Lerman, a high school freshman, moves to a new school and finding friends for him has never been easy. Turning things around this year, two seniors welcome him in and show him how high school can be when you find the right friends. Rated PG-13
September 28:
Hotel Transylvania with Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Andy Samberg, and Selena Gomez. Hotel Transylvania, operated by Dracula, played by Sandler, has been a nice, relaxing, human free resort for the world’s villains and legends. When a Jonathan, played by Samberg, a human, stumbles in by mistake, Dracula gets up tight and over protective when the boy falls for his daughter, Mavis, played by Gomez. This movie is great for a family comedy night for sure! Rated PG
October 5:
Taken 2 with Liam Neeson, Framke Janssen, and Maggie Grace. Last time we saw Bryan Mills, played by Neeson, he saved his daughter from kidnappers in Paris by using skills he learned from his time with the CIA. When Mills goes on a vacation with his wife, played by Janssen, the father of the kidnapper Mills killed wants revenge.
Frankenweenie with Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Charlie Tahan, and Martin Short. Victor’s dog, Sparky, died and he doesn’t want anything more than to get him back. So Victor, played by Tahan, conducts a science experiment to bring Sparky back to life and it works. Word gets around town and then everyone wants their pets alive again, while others want it for something bigger. Mark your calendars Tim Burton fans. Rated PG
October 19:
Paranormal Activity 4 with Katie Featherson, Katheryne Newton, and Matt Shively. Can you watch it with the lights out? Rated R