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Coming Soon To Apex
Theatres
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HELLBOY II (PG13) -Coming To BAXTER
After an ancient truce existing
between humankind and the invisible realm of the fantastic is
broken, hell on Earth is ready to erupt. A ruthless leader who
treads the world above and the one below defies his bloodline
and awakens an unstoppable army of creatures. Now, it's up to
the planet's toughest, roughest superhero to battle the
merciless dictator and his marauders. He may be red. He may be
horned...
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THE DARK KNIGHT (PG13) -Coming To BAXTER
The Caped Crusader returns, protecting Gotham City from the mad criminal
mastermind, The Joker.
STARRING Christian
Bale, Heath
Ledger, Aaron
Eckhart, Maggie
Gyllenhaal, Michael
Caine, Gary
Oldman, Morgan
Freeman
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BRIDESHEAD REVISITED (PG13) -Coming to BAXTER
Evelyn Waugh’s heartbreaking romantic epic tells an
evocative story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence in
the pre-WWII era. Charles Ryder (Matthew Goode) becomes
entranced with the noble Marchmain family, first through the
charming and provocative Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw), and
then his sophisticated sister, Julia (Hayley Atwell). The rise
and fall of Charles’ infatuations reflect the decline of a
decadent era in England between the wars. Co-starring Michael
Gambon, Greta Scacchi and Emma Thompson as Lady Marchmain.
Directed by Julian Jarrold (Becoming Jane).
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JAWS (PG) 1975
"Midnights At The Baxter"
on Myspace
FRIDAY, JULY 4TH
Coming to BAXTER at MIDNIGHT
Sorry No Passes
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THE
ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (R)
Next Showing JULY 26 at MIDNIGHT AT BAXTER
The longest-running midnight movie of all time stars Tim Curry
as the kinky yet endearing “transsexual from Transylvania” Dr.
Frank N. Furter, Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick as his
hapless guests Brad and Janet, Meat Loaf as motorcycle-riding
rough trade and author Richard O’Brien as the hunchbacked butler
Riff Raff. It’s harmless musical fun—a delightful spoof of
Hollywood horror movies and Old Dark House melodramas. All of
our engagements feature live casts who perform scenes during the
movie, and the audience is always welcome to respond to the
on-screen action. The Rocky Horror Picture was the first—and is
still the best—interactive movie experience! |
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