Film Clips: Men In Black 3

Men in black are back, Chernobyl’s tourism industry is booming, and music festival romance all this weekend ‘at the movies.’

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’’CHERNOBYL DIARIES (R) When a group of tourists visiting Ukraine decide to go on a slightly sketchy tour of the nuclear disaster area at the abandoned Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the tour starts off innocent. The group is unsure if they should really be in an infamous nuclear disaster area, but their local tour guide assures them that everything is fine since the nuclear radiation levels have receded. The problem is, once they are ready to leave, their van (of course) won’t start. Before long, the group realizes something or someone is lurking in the shadows of Chernobyl, and that something or someone is after them. To survive, they navigate the deserted plant and hope to make it through the night.
’’MEN IN BLACK 3 (PG-13) Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are back as the Men In Black, in the third installment in the MIB franchise. In this film, Agent J (Smith) wakes up one day to find his partner Agent K (Jones) has been dead for over 40 years. Apparently, K is at the center of some alternate reality where he doesn’t exist in present day. Now, J must go back in time to 1969 when K is still alive in order to figure out how this alternate reality was created.
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  • Plaza Theatre
  • Rocky Horror Picture Show being performed at the Plaza Theatre tonight at midnight.



ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (R) This campy, cult film has been a fixture at the Plaza for years. The Lips Down On Dixie cast preside over the evening acting out the story live on stage in front of the projected film. Audience involvement is encouraged, bring newspaper, playing cards, noisemakers, etc. and get dressed up! Tickets go on sale at 11:00 p.m., $8 cash, $9 credit. Midnight, tonight, Plaza Theatre 1049 Ponce De Leon Ave ‘’
TONIGHT YOU’RE MINE (R) At a music festival, Adam, the lead singer of a famous electropop band, meets Morello, the front woman of an all-girl, post-punk riot band. After a brief argument upon meeting, a random security guard approaches them, handcuffs them together, and promptly hops back on his golf cart and drives away. Turns out, he wasn’t kidding around, and Adam and Morello are stuck together until they can find a way to get out of the cuffs. Despite their inherent differences, both begin to enjoy being cuffed together. A night of romance ensues, making for an interesting take on a modern-day love story. Midtown Art Cinema, 931 Monroe Drive ‘’
WALL-E (G) Pixar’s robot love story is back on the big screen this weekend; the story of Wall-E and his quest for the love of EVE. When a little robot named WALL-E, whose primary purpose is cleaning up Earth after mankind trashed the planet to an uninhabitable point, meets EVE, he instantly falls in love. But her programed primary objective of finding life back on Earth sends her back to the gigantic spaceship humans live on now. WALL-E, determined to win over her affection, follows her sending them both on the wildest ride of their robot lives. Pixar reminds us the importance of conservation through this adorable film. AMC Theatre Phillips Plaza, 3500 Peachtree Road NE

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