Not rated, 89 min
This Kickstarter-funded documentary, narrated by Ice-T, posits that the right to own guns is a fundamental civil right.
5PM, 7PM Barton Creek Square (AMC), 2901 South Capital of Texas Hwy, 888/262-4386
Rated PG-13, 101 min
This documentary showcases the power of education to change lives as it follows nine girls from around the world. Purchase tickets at www.girlrising.com.
7:30PM Arbor Cinema @ Great Hills, 9828 Great Hills Trail, 512/231-9742
Action Pack
10PM Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth, 512/476-1320
Not rated, 115 min
Summer Film Classics: Frank Capra – Cinema's Great Optimist: Sparkling dialogue (by screenwriter Robert Riskin) and the screen chemistry of Cooper and Arthur make this Depression-era comedy a frothy delight. The film earned Capra a second Oscar. (Double bill: You Can't Take It With You.)
9:15PM Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress, 512/472-5470
Rated R, 98 min
Action Pack
7PM Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth, 512/476-1320
Not rated, 127 min
Summer Film Classics: Frank Capra – Cinema's Great Optimist: Based on the antic stage play by George S. Kaufmann and Moss Hart, this Capra film earned Oscars for the film and the director. With her impeccable timing and idiosyncratic delivery, Arthur plays a girl who must introduce her fiancé and his parents to her decidedly eccentric family. (Double bill:
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.)
Read a full review of You Can't Take it With You.
9:15PM Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress, 512/472-5470
SPACES
Not rated, 80 min
Cinema41: Made by Maurice Tourneur (father of Jacques), one of the nowadays-overlooked giants of French cinema, this movie was filmed during the Nazi occupation and tells the story of a struggling artist who makes a Faustian bargain: He accepts a severed hand that's possessed of demonic powers and, in turn, achieves professional success.
8PM Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 Manor Rd., 512/474-7886
Rated PG, 144 min
Sport Film Series: This is a top-notch baseball drama about a gifted player.
7PM Harry Ransom Center, 300 W. 21st, 512/471-8944
Rated PG, 80 min
6PM Texas Spirit Theater at the Bullock Texas State History Museum, 1800 N. Congress, 512/936-8746
Rated PG-13, 92 min
Blue Starlite Drive-In: The Coen brothers sealed their place in film history as more than just a novelty act with this demented comedy about an infertile couple who steal a baby.
8:30PM Austin Studios, 1901 E. 51st, 512/322-0145
KIDS
Rated PG, 100 min
9:55AM Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane, 5701 W. Slaughter Ln., 512/476-1320
Rated G, 88 min
10AM Cinemark Movies 8 Round Rock, 2120 N. Mays, 512/388-2848
Rated G, 94 min
Alamo Kids' Camp: Free.
10:30AM Alamo Drafthouse Village, 2700 W. Anderson, 512/459-7090
BULLOCK MUSEUM
1800 N. Congress, 512/936-4629
Not rated, 44 min
The life cycle of a monarch butterfly and its long-distance migration from Canada to Central Mexico is captured in this 3-D nature documentary that also focuses on the decades of fieldwork conducted by Canadian scientist Fred Urquhart.
Rated PG-13, 143 min
Not rated, 45 min
Giant IMAX cameras were strapped to a 1930s steam engine from the Canadian Pacific Railway to follow its trek through the Rockies from Vancouver to Calgary.
Not rated, 39 min
Texas is shown to be a land broad enough to produce everything from grapefruit to microchips.