Another Year (3 stars) — Four seasons among a longtime happily married couple, their family and friends, including an unhappy woman played by Lesley Manville, in an acclaimed performance, in the latest true-to-life drama from writer-director Mike Leigh. ROSN
Barney's Version (2.5 stars) — At 65, a hard-living television producer reflects on his life and loves failed and true. R for language and some sexual content. DOWN, ORPH
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son — FBI agent Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence) and his 17-year-old stepson, Trent Brandon (T. Jackson), go undercover at an all-girls' performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder. PG-13 for some sexual humor, brief violence. AMCG, DEST, FISH, HUDV, MIDD, PALIS, PGAL, ROSV, SHOW
DOWN: Downing Film Center, Newburgh - 561-3686.
FOAK: Fair Oaks Drive-in - 361-5774. Closed for the season.
HYDE: Hyde Park Drive-in - 229-4738. Closed for the season.
IMAX: Palisades Center, West Nyack - 358-IMAX (4629).
OVER: Overlook Drive-in, Poughkeepsie - 452-3445. Closed for the season.
PGAL: Regal Galleria Mall Stadium 16, Poughkeepsie - 297-0785.
ROSV: Roosevelt Cinemas, Hyde Park - 229-2000.
SHIL: Silver Cinemas South Hills 8, Poughkeepsie - 297-5512.
TINK: Upstate Films at Tinker Street, Woodstock - 679-6608.
WARW: Warwick Drive-in - 986-4440. Closed for the season
Biutiful (3 stars) — Javier Bardem was nominated for an Academy Award for best actor for his performance as an underworld father seeking redemption for his past misdeeds while nearing death. In Spanish with subtitles. R for disturbing images, language, some sexual content, nudity and drug use. UPST
Black Swan (3.5 stars) — Writer-director Darren Aronofsky explores dark psychological territory in the tale of a ballerina (Natalie Portman). R for strong sexual content, disturbing violent images, language, some drug use. CALL, PALIS, PGAL
Blue Valentine (3.5 stars) — A modern couple's relationship is shown through vignettes that cross time periods. R for strong graphic sexual content, language, and a beating. UPST
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (HH) — Returning to Narnia, Lucy and Edmund and Eustace accompany Prince Caspian across the sea toward the edge of the world. PG for some frightening images and sequences of fantasy action. SHIL
The Dilemma (2 stars) — Ron Howard directs Vince Vaughn in a comedy as a man who suspects that the wife (Winona Ryder) of his business partner/best friend (Kevin James) is having an affair. PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving sexual content. SHIL
Drive Angry — Nicolas Cage plays a man who escapes from hell to avenge the murder of his daughter and rescue his kidnapped granddaughter. R for strong brutal violence throughout, grisly images, some graphic sexual content, nudity and pervasive language. AMCG (3-D), DEST (plus 3-D), FISH (3-D), HUDV (3-D), PALIS (3-D), PGAL (3-D), SHOW (3-D)
The Eagle (2.5 stars) — In A.D. 140, a young Roman centurion newly arrived in Britain sets out across Hadrian's Wall to confront savage tribes and retrieve the golden emblem of a lost legion that had been headed by his father. PG-13 for battle sequences and some disturbing images. AMCG, FISH, PALIS, PGAL
The Fighter (3 stars) — Mark Wahlberg, Amy Adams, and Golden Globe winners Christian Bale and Melissa Leo star in the real-life comedy-drama of a blue-collar Massachusetts man with professional boxing aspirations. R for language throughout, drug content, some violence and sexuality. AMCG, LYCE, PALIS, PGAL
Gnomeo & Juliet (HH½) — Lovey-dovey garden gnomes are caught up in a feud between their families. Rated G. AMCG (plus 3-D), DEST (plus 3-D), FISH (3-D), HUDV (3-D), LYCE (3-D), MIDD (3-D), PALIS (plus 3-D), PGAL (plus 3-D), PALTZ (3-D), SHOW
The Green Hornet (1.5 stars) — Seth Rogen co-wrote the screenplay adaptation and stars for director Michel Gondry as the masked crime fighter assisted by his late dad's assistant, Kato (Jay Chou). PG-13 for sequences of violent action, language, sensuality and drug content. AMCG (3-D), PALIS (3-D), PGAL (3-D)
Hall Pass (1.5 stars) — Peter and Bobby Farrelly direct Owen Wilson, Christina Applegate and others in the story of a man whose wife grants him permission to have an affair. R rating for crude and sexual humor throughout, language, some graphic nudity and drug use. AMCG, DEST, FISH, HUDV, PALIS, PALTZ, PGAL, ROSV, SHOW
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (3 stars) — With Voldemort's power growing ever stronger, Harry, Ron and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore's work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord. PG-13 for some sequences of intense action violence, frightening images and brief sensuality. SHIL
I Am Number Four (2.5 stars) — Passing as a typical high school student, an extraordinary teen seeks to elude an enemy seeking to destroy him. Three like him have already been killed ... he is Number Four. PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action, and for language. AMCG, DEST, FISH, HUDV, IMAX, LYCE, MIDD, ORPH, PALIS, PGAL, ROSV, SHOW
The Illusionist (3.5 stars) — Sylvain Chomet, the creator of the Oscar-nominated "Triplets of Belleville," offers another personalized Oscar-nominated animated film, this one based on a Jacques Tati screenplay about a dying breed of stage entertainer who, forced to accept increasingly obscure assignments in fringe theaters, meets a young fan in Scotland who changes his life forever. PG for thematic elements and smoking. TINK
Just Go With It (1 star) — A man (Adam Sandler) enlists the help of a woman (Jennifer Aniston) and her kids to try to land the woman (Brooklyn Decker) of his dreams. PG-13 for frequent crude and sexual content, partial nudity, brief drug references and language. AMCG, DEST, FISH, HUDV, LYCE, MIDD, ORPH, PALIS, PALTZ, PGAL, ROSV, SHOW
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2.5 stars) — The teen singer is spotlighted on his 2010 concert tour. Rated G. AMCG (3-D), DEST (plus 3-D), FISH (3-D), HUDV (3-D), LYCE (3-D), MIDD (3-D), PALIS (3-D), PGAL (3-D), ROSV (3-D), SHOW (3-D)
The King's Speech (3.5 stars) — With an important radio speech looming, England's King George VI (Colin Firth), who has a debilitating stutter, is helped by a speech therapist (Geoffrey Rush). AMCG, DEST, FISH, HUDV, LYCE, PALIS, PALTZ, PGAL, ROSV, SHOW
Little Fockers (1.5 stars) — Renewed suspicions in the mind of the tightly wound Jack Byrne (Robert De Niro) about his son-in-law (Ben Stiller) cause problems during a family gathering. PG-13 for mature sexual humor throughout, language and some drug content. SHIL
Megamind (2.5 stars) — The villainous title character (voiced by Will Ferrell) finds that his life lacks meaning after he defeats his superhero nemesis. PG for action, some language. SHIL
No Strings Attached (2 stars) — Ivan Reitman directs a comedy in which friends (Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher) with benefits find that they might want a more meaningful relationship. R for sexual content, language and some drug material. HUDV, PALIS, PGAL
Rabbit Hole (3.5 stars) — When their son is killed in an auto accident, a couple (Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart) find their world turned upside down. Based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire. PG-13 for mature thematic material, some drug use and language. TINK
Race to Nowhere — A documentary looking at the pressures students face in today's education system, from academics to athletics to peer competition. PG-13 for thematic material involving stress on adolescents. DOWN
The Rite (1.5 stars) — An American priest travels to Rome to attend an exorcism school. Anthony Hopkins stars. PG-13 for disturbing thematic material, violence, frightening images, and language including sexual references. PALIS
The Roommate — A deranged college freshman (Leighton Meester, "Gossip Girl") becomes obsessed with her new roommate (Minka Kelly, "Parenthood"). PG-13 for violence and menace, sexual content, some language and partying. AMCG, DEST, HUDV, PALIS, PGAL, SHOW
Sanctum (2.5 stars) — Members of an underwater cave diving team experience a life-threatening crisis during an expedition to the unexplored and least accessible cave system in the world. R for language, some violence and disturbing images. SHIL
Season of the Witch (1 star) — Nicolas Cage stars in a medieval drama about knights who transport a suspected witch to a monastery, where monks deduce her powers could be the source of the Black Plague. PG-13 for thematic elements, violence and disturbing content. SHIL
The Social Network (4 stars) — Success leads to personal and legal complications for Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook. PG-13 for sexual content, drug and alcohol use and language. SHIL
The Tourist (2.5 stars) — Thriller starring Johnny Depp as an American ensnared by a woman (Angelina Jolie) he meets in Europe. PG-13 for violence and brief strong language. SHIL
Tron: Legacy (2.5 stars) — Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn, finds himself pulled into the same virtual world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father (Jeff Bridges) has been living for 20 years. PG for sequences of sci-fi action violence and brief mild language. SHIL
True Grit (3 stars) — Remaking a 1969 film starring John Wayne, Ethan and Joel Coen return to the Western novel by Charles Portis for renewed inspiration in the tale of a determined young woman (Hailee Steinfeld) who hires a U.S. marshal (Jeff Bridges) to track down her father's murderer. PG-13 for some intense sequences of Western violence including disturbing images. AMCG, FISH, LYCE, PALIS, SHOW
2011 Oscar Shorts — Animation — To be shown are "Day & Night," from Teddy Newton; "The Gruffalo," Jakob Schuh and Max Lang; "Let's Pollute," Geefwee Boedoe; "The Lost Thing," Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann; and "Madagascar, carnet de voyage" ("Madagascar, a Journey Diary"), Bastien Dubois. Unrated. ROSN (1 p.m. Feb. 27), TSL (Feb. 26-27)
2011 Oscar Shorts — Documentary Program A — To be shown are "Killing in the Name," nominees to be determined; "Sun Come Up" Jennifer Redfearn and Tim Metzger; and "The Warriors of Qiugang," Ruby Yang and Thomas Lennon. Unrated. TSL (Feb. 27)
2011 Oscar Shorts — Live Action — To be shown are "The Confession" from Tanel Toom; "The Crush," Michael Creagh; "God of Love," Luke Matheny; "Na Wewe," Ivan Goldschmidt; and "Wish 143" Ian Barnes and Samantha Waite. Unrated. ROSN (4 p.m. Feb. 27), TSL (Feb. 25-27)
Unknown (2.5 stars) — Awakening from a coma, a man (Liam Neeson) discovers that someone has taken on his identity and that no one, not even his wife, believes him. With the help of a young woman, he sets out to prove who he is. PG-13 for some intense sequences of violence and action, and brief sexual content. AMCG, DEST, FISH, HUDV, LYCE, PALIS, PGAL, SHOW
Unstoppable (3 stars) — An unstaffed, half-mile-long freight train carrying combustible liquids and poisonous gas will wipe out a city unless officials from a rail company can stop it. PG-13 for sequences of action and peril, and some language. SHIL
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