By MICHAEL SMITH Movie Critic on May 13, 2009, at 9:47 PM Updated on 5/13 at 9:47 PM
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There's a reason that the Eagles were the opening-night act for both Tulsa's BOK Center and the Ford Center in Oklahoma City: ...
'As I Lay Dying,' a film based on the William Faulkner novel and featuring James Franco and Tulsa native Tim Blake Nelson, ...
You asked for it, Tulsa, and the Admiral Twin Drive-in is delivering: On May 23, you can kick off the Memorial Day holiday ...
What's new in theaters on Friday, May 15:
"Angels & Demons": The sequel to "The Da Vinci Code" returns with Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon, the symbolygist professor from Dan Brown's blockbuster books. He's more a man of action in this sequel, and this time the Vatican needs his help to save four cardinals who have been kidnapped just as they've been identified as the leading candidates to replace the dead pope.
Midnight showings of "Angels & Demons" for Thursday night are set at Cinemark Tulsa, Starworld 20, RiverWalk Movies and in Owasso.
"Is Anybody There?": Michael Caine in a showcase that pairs his character (the newest resident of an old folks� home) with the little boy whose parents run the place. Bill Milner ("Son of Rambow") plays the boy with whom he bonds. Exclusively at AMC Southroads 20.
"Shall We Kiss?": A romantic entanglement comedy from Emmanuel Mouret, who is sort of a French version of Woody Allen, examining in provocative separate storylines how seemingly innocent embraces between friends can be fraught with tragic consequences. Subtitled. Exclusively at Circle Cinema.
What's new at the discount house on Friday:
"Knowing," the Nicolas Cage flick in which his character finds a time capsule full of predictions for the future of the world, and "Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail," the newest entry from Mr. Perry in drag, both open at Movies 8 and Supersaver Cinema.
You can get your videogame on with "Dragonball Evolution" but only at Movies 8.
The heads-up for next week: Memorial Day weekend movies get a head-start as "Terminator Salvation" opens on Thursday, May 21.
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