Rated PG-13, 121 min
7PM Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth, 512/476-1320
Not rated, 139 min
Austin Film Society: Asia – Hot and Cool: This multiaward-winning South Korean film tells the story of a woman who's been diagnosed as being in the early stages of Alzheimer's, and the comfort she finds in a poetry class after her grandson is suspected of a heinous crime.
7PM Alamo Drafthouse Village, 2700 W. Anderson, 512/459-7090
Rated PG, 88 min
Terror Tuesday: In this wild B-movie, the great Warren Oates and Peter Fonda play two men who, with their wives, witness some secret satanic rituals while camping in the woods and are tormented by the satanists for the rest of their journey.
10PM Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz, 320 E. Sixth, 512/476-1320
SPACES
Austin Public Library and KLRU: Community Cinema: This documentary follows Whitney Young, an adviser to presidents, as he shuttles between the streets of Harlem and the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies. His niece, Emmy Award-winning journalist Bonnie Boswell Hamilton, and her team have gathered never-before-seen archival footage, home movies, family photos, and audio tapes of Young, as well as interviews with activists and scholars.
7PM Windsor Park Branch Library, 5833 Westminster, 512/928-0333
Rated R, 89 min
6:30PM Milwood Branch Library, 12500 Amherst
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.
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
Panoramic shots of Texas grace the screen as the state is shown to be a land capable of producing everything from grapefruit to microchips.