Film Clips: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter 3D

Abraham Lincoln kills vampires this weekend at the movies.

OPENING TODAY

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’’ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER (R) When the commander-in-chief’s mother is murdered by some unknown creature, President Lincoln goes postal on vampires and the slave-owners who help them. Honest Abe kicks ass, with the option for seeing one of our country’s most celebrated leaders slay vampires in 3D.
BEL AMI (R) Georges Duroy, a young gentleman in Paris, uses his good looks and charm to start a rags to riches story. He enters a world where sex appeal and celebrity can get him into the bed of Paris’ most elite wives and women. Midtown Art Cinema 931 Monroe Drive’’
’’BRAVE (PG) This animated film follows Merjda, a princess, who just wants to be her own, independent woman. But in defying the wishes of her parents and the people around her, she creates chaos in her parents kingdom. To return order to her parent’s kingdom, Merjda must step up and become the brave fighter she has always wanted to be.
DULY NOTED

48 HOUR FILM PROJECT (GROUPS C & D) As filmmakers around Atlanta rushed to turn in their 48-hour projects last Sunday, their sleep deprived faces told the work and time they had put into these films, so go check out what they came up with! Tickets are $10 in adv. $12.50 at the door, with screenings tomorrow night (Sat.) as well. 7:00 and 9:15 p.m. show times Plaza Theatre 1049 Ponce De Leon Ave. ‘’
GOODBYE FIRST LOVE (NR) Teenager Camille is a serious and focused girl who falls in love with goofy fellow named Sullivan. As their puppy love is blooming, Sullivan must leave Camille to travel and she is devastated. As Camille matures into a woman, she is suddenly thrown into another roller coaster when Sullivan comes back into her life. Midtown Art Cinema 931 Monroe Drive’’
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (NR) When a village is torn between groups of Muslims and Christians living next to one another, the ladies of the village come up with a radical plan to appease the fighting. The plan includes breaking the village’s only television, conspiring with the town’s priest and imam, and even busing in Ukrainian strippers to distract the men. This film’s absurdity and the context of the setting create great comedy. Midtown Art Cinema 931 Monroe Drive

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