Rated PG-13, 97 min
Girlie Night
7PM Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth, 512/476-1320
Rated R, 133 min
Summer Film Classics: Daniel Day-Lewis – Then and Now: Daniel Day-Lewis reunites with his
My Left Foot director for this harrowing story about the real-life, imprisonment of Gerry Conlon (and family members) for an IRA bombing in Belfast that he did not commit. (Double bill:
There Will Be Blood.)
Read a full review of In the Name of the Father.
7:15PM Stateside at the Paramount, 719 Congress, 512/472-5470
Rated PG, 97 min
Summer of ’83: 3-D sharks: nothing more, nothing less.
7PM Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek, 13729 Research, 512/219-5408
97 min
Summer Film Classics: Daniel Day-Lewis – Then and Now: Outsiders in Margaret Thatcher's London are on view in this engaging drama that brought both director Stephen Frears and screenwriter Hanif Kureishi to the international stage. A young Pakistani man and his white lover try to make a go of things with a business venture. The Paki community and others around this pair are also observed. (Double bill: My Left Foot.)
9:05PM Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress, 512/472-5470
103 min
Summer Film Classics: Daniel Day-Lewis – Then and Now: Day-Lewis earned his first trip to the Oscar podium as Best Actor for this heart-grinding, inspirational story about the life of Cristy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy. (Double bill: My Beautiful Laundrette.)
9PM Paramount Theatre, 713 Congress, 512/472-5470
Rated R, 98 min
Action Pack
7:15PM Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane, 5701 W. Slaughter Ln., 512/476-1320
Not rated, 92 min
Austin Film Society: Marilyn Monroe: Monroe plays a real femme fatale in this story about a woman who plots to kill her husband while they are vacationing in Niagara Falls.
7PM Alamo Drafthouse Village, 2700 W. Anderson, 512/459-7090
Rated R, 99 min
Terror Tuesday: The four stories in this horror anthology were originally shot as individual episodes for the eerie TV series Darkroom but were deemed too intense and/or ridiculous for broadcast and were released as a single feature.
9:45PM Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth, 512/476-1320
Rated R, 118 min
Classics: Special menu.
7:30PM Flix Brewhouse, 2200 S. I-35, 512/244-3549
Rated R, 158 min
9:40PM Stateside at the Paramount, 719 Congress, 512/472-5470
Not rated, 100 min
Criterion Collection: Arthouse Monthly: Art director Menzies helmed this cautionary futuristic tale written by H.G. Wells and based on his novel The Shape of Things to Come.
7:30PM Violet Crown Cinema, 434 W. Second, 512/495-9600
SPACES
Rated PG, 96 min
Sport Film Series: This is a guys' weepie about a pro baseball catcher who learns that he has cancer, and how his teammates help to make the season his best ever.
7PM Harry Ransom Center, 300 W. 21st, 512/471-8944
KIDS
Rated PG, 100 min
10AM Alamo Drafthouse Slaughter Lane, 5701 W. Slaughter Ln., 512/476-1320
Rated PG, 92 min
10AM Moviehouse and Eatery, 8300 N FM 620 Bldg B, 512/501-3520
Rated PG, 94 min
10AM Arbor Cinema @ Great Hills, 9828 Great Hills Trail, 512/231-9742
Rated G, 88 min
10AM Cinemark Movies 8 Round Rock, 2120 N. Mays, 512/388-2848
Rated G, 88 min
10AM Tinseltown South, 5501 S. I-35, 512/326-4408
Rated G, 94 min
Alamo Kids' Camp: Free.
11:10AM Alamo Drafthouse Village, 2700 W. Anderson, 512/459-7090
Rated PG, 104 min
10AM Moviehouse and Eatery, 8300 N FM 620 Bldg B, 512/501-3520
Rated PG, 129 min
9:20AM Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek, 13729 Research, 512/219-5408
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.