"Underworld: Awakening" (R)

Kate Beckinsale returns as the vampire Selene, who's been held captive by humans for 12 years. They know about lycans and vampires now, and are hunting them down while experimenting on Selene to find a way to prevent "infection." A little girl helps her escape, and Selene hooks up with the surviving vampires to fight her human captors. This is the fourth "Underworld" movie and the first to be shot in 3D. Selene was the star of the first two movies, but the third was a prequel, so she wasn't in that one.


"Red Tails" (PG-13)

Cuba Gooding Jr. and Terrence Howard star in this World War Two movie about the black pilots of the experimental Tuskegee training program. Method Man, NeYo, and "NCIS: Los Angeles" minx Daniela Ruah are also in it. The Tuskegee Airmen were the first all African American aerial combat unit, and they got their chance to prove themselves during the middle of the war, when all the honky pilots kept failing to protect the few allied bombers we had left.


"Haywire" (R)

Gorgeous MMA minx Gina Carano makes her acting debut as a CIA operative who's double-crossed by Ewan McGregor and framed for murder. She does most of her own stunts, and they didn't use special effects for any of her fight scenes. It also stars Michael Douglas, Michael Fassbender, Antonio Banderas, and Channing Tatum, and it's directed by "Traffic's" Steven Soderbergh.


"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" (PG-13)

It had a limited run over the Christmas holidays, but this is its official wide release.
A nine-year-old boy finds a key his dad left for him before he died on September 11th, and searches all over New York for the lock it opens. Tom Hanks is the dad, Sandra Bullock is the mom, and the kid is "Teen Jeopardy" winner Thomas Horn.


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