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REEL TO REEL
and momentary teen smoking.) Astellar cast re-makes that which never needed to be re-made: John Waters' quirky "Hairspray" - the story of a chubby girl who uses a public access dance show in the early 60s as a platform for civil rights … and love. John Travolta cross-dresses. Wed., Aug. 22, and Thurs., Aug 23, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. "Underdog" (Rated PG for rude humor, mild language and action; 84 min.) Adog in costume doing tricks! This is happiness. After a lab experiment goes awry, Shoeshine the Beagle develops superpowers and uses them to protect his hometown from the evil machinations of Dr. Simon Barsinister. Fri., Aug. 24, 6 p.m. Sat., Aug. 25, and Sun., Aug. 26, 7 p.m. "No Reservations" (Rated PG for some sensuality and language; 105 min.) Delicious in her own right, Catherine Zeta-Jones stars as Kate, a woman at the top of her game (an assertive and respected master chef behind a Manhattan restaurant) when her sister passes away in a car accident. Kate assumes guardianship of her niece and to help Kate during her period of life rearrangement, the restaurant hires a convenient love interest and assistant chef in Nick (Aaron Eckhart) - the kind of guy who challenges and relaxes the type-A attractive woman, while also showing her appreciation and affection. Based on the 2001 German film "Mostly Martha."
"Once" (Rated R for language; 85 min.) Two struggling, hard-working musicians meet in the hardscrabble Dublin streets and correct their lack of success in music and in love. Winner of the Audience Award at the Dublin International Film Festival. Mon., Aug. 27, and Tues., Aug. 28, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. "Bourne Ultimatum" (Rated PG-13 for violence and intense sequences of action.) Matt Damon reprises his role as Jason Bourne, the lethally conditioned human weapon with amnesia gone rogue. As he continues to avoid being hunted down and assassinated by the CIA, Bourne finally learns the truth about his secret past in this third, high-energy Bourne film - touted by many as the best of the trilogy.
"Nantucket: An Island Life" What is Nantucket like in the winter? In the fall? In every season that isn't summer? These are some of the questions nationally recognized, island photographer Cary Hazlegrove answers with her camera in "An Island Life" - a short film of her photos set to music. Hazlegrove organized the beautiful and slightly stoic photos according to aerial shots, photos of special events, images of seasons and then of people. "Her photos of Nantucket remind us of how beautiful this island can be especially during the swell of summer," said Nantucket resident Laurie Donovan.
The film plays at the Starlight every Mon. - Fri. at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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