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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, September 13, 2007

Movie openings

Advertiser Staff

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Billy Bob Thornton stars as an evil high school gym teacher in the comedy “Mr. Woodcock.”

New Line Cinema via Gannett News Service

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  • "The Brave One": Jodie Foster stars in a drama about a woman who takes revenge after her fiance is murdered and she is left for dead. Opens tomorrow at Dole Cannery Stadium 18 Theatres, Ward Stadium 16, Mililani 14-Plex, Pearl Highlands Stadium 12, Pearlridge West 16-Plex, Koko Marina 8-Plex, Ko'olau 10-Plex, Kapolei 16-Plex, Kahala Mall, Windward Stadium 10, Front Street Theatres (Maui), Kukui Mall 4-Plex (Maui), Lahaina Wharf Cinemas (Maui), Maui Mall Megaplex Cinemas, Makalapua Cinemas (Big Island), Prince Kuhio Stadium Cinemas (Big Island). (R)

  • "Dragon Wars — D-War": Dragon-like creatures wreak havoc in Los Angeles in search of a young woman named Sarah (Amanda Brooks), who is the key to an ancient Korean legend. Opens tomorrow at Dole, Ward, Mililani, Pearl Highlands, Pearlridge West, Koko Marina, Ko'olau, Kapolei, Windward, La'ie Cinemas, Lahaina Wharf, Maui Mall, Makalapua, Prince Kuhio. (PG-13)

  • "A Love Story": From the Philippines, a romantic drama about a married man who's having an affair. In Tagalog, with English subtitles. Opens tomorrow at Dole. Rating not available.

  • "My Best Friend": Daniel Auteuil plays an antiques dealer who apparently has no real friends, and so he goes in search of one. In French, with English subtitles. Opens tomorrow at Dole. (PG-13)

  • "Mr. Woodcock": Seann William Scott plots to keep his mother (Susan Sarandon) from marrying his evil old gym teacher (Billy Bob Thornton) in this comedy. Opens tomorrow at Dole, Ward, Mililani, Pearl Highlands, Pearlridge West, Ko'olau, Kapolei, Kahala, Windward, Kaahumanu Mall 6-Plex (Maui), Lahaina Wharf, Makalapua, Prince Kuhio. (PG-13)

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  • "The Kingdom": 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Ward, 8 p.m. tomorrow at Mililani. (R)