Enemies go Public tonight

Enemies go <i>Public</i> tonight Image Johnny Depp steps into another ominous character role, this time infamous American gangster John Dillinger in this stylish crime thriller from HEAT director Michael Mann. Set in the 1930s, Public Enemies details the FBI’s attempt to nab Dillinger and his deadly co-horts Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd. After being captured, Dillinger stages a daring escape, but can this depression era Robin Hood outrun his enemies forever? Christian Bale, Billy Crudup and Channing Tatum co-star. Sorry, no Flavor Flav. Rated R. (Courtesy Universal Pictures)

Away We Go

American Beauty director Sam Mendes’ breezy, indie comedy Away We Go hit theaters in a limited release last month, but has now arrived in Baton Rouge and is screening at Cinemark Perkins Rowe. Written by The Believe and McSweeney’s publisher Dave Eggers, the indie dramedy stars a hirsute John Krasinski (The Office’s Jim Halpert) and former SNL star Maya Rudolph as an expecting couple in search of the best place to raise their child. The quest takes these generationals on a quirky, misadventure across the country. Jeff Daniels, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Allison Janney, Catherine O’Hara co-star. Rated R.
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Dinosaurs on Ice

Ray Romano, Denis Leary and Queen Latifa return to voice Fox’s favorite gang of prehistoric mammals tonight in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. Some geologists may bristle at furry, Ice Age creatures intermingling with giant cold-blooded reptiles, but those people probably wouldn’t enjoy this flick anyway. Simon Pegg joins the cast as a wild card weasel named buck. John Leguizamo, Jane Lynch and Seann William Scott round out the cast of voice talent. Rated PG.

See Phoenix's "final" on DVD

Better known as the film Joaquin Phoenix was supposed to the promoting during his recent “meltdown” and departure from acting for, well, gangsta rapping, James Gray’s drama Two Lovers is new on DVD and Blu-ray this week. After all that hoopla, Phoenix comes across as remarkably normal, even relatable, in the Brooklyn-based film as a bachelor torn between the family friend his parents want him to marry—3:10 to Yuma’s Vinessa Shaw—and a beautiful neighbor played by Gwyneth Paltrow. As he navigates both relationships, Phoenix must choose between making his family happy and following his heart. Elias Koteas and Isabella Rossellini co-star. Rated R.

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