CARMIKE CINEMA 10
5020 Millertown Pk. 637-5572. Admission: $5 before 6pm/$7.50 after 6pm. Children: $5. Seniors: $5 before 6pm/$5.25 after 6pm. Times in parentheses Thursday, Fri. and Sat. only.
ALIEN VS. PREDATOR (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 1:40, 4:20, 4:50, 7:10, 7:40, 9:25, 9:55
BENJI: OFF THE LEASH (PG) Aug. 20 thru 26-1:20, 4:30, 7:15, 9:40
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 4, 7, 9:30
CATWOMAN (PG-13) Aug. 19-4:15, 9:40; Aug. 20 thru 26-9:45
EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-1, 4, 7:10, 9:45
OPEN WATER (R) Aug. 20 thur 26-1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:40
THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2 (G) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 1:30, 4:10, 4:40, 7, 7:30, 9:30, 10
SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG-13) Aug. 19-1:05, 4, 7:05, 9:45; Aug. 20 thru 26-1:05, 4, 7:05
SHREK 2 (PG) Aug. 12 thru 19-1:20, 7:15
WITHOUT A PADDLE (PG13) Aug. 20 thru 26-1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:45, 9:55
HAROLD & KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE (R) Aug. 19- 4:15, 9:20
THUNDERBIRDS (PG) Aug. 19-1:15, 7:15
A CINDERELLA STORY (PG) Aug. 19-1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50
ANCHORMAN (PG-13) Aug. 19-1:15, 7:20
KING ARTHUR (PG-13) Aug. 19-4:25, 9:40


REGAL WEST TOWN MALL 9
West Town Mall. 769-3909. All theaters feature stadium seating and Dolby Digital sound. Times in parenthesis Fri. thru Sun. only.
Times were not available at press time.


CARMIKE WYNNSONG 16
200 N. Peters Rd. 691-0903. All theaters feature stadium seating and Dolby digital sound. (Admission is $5 before 6/$7.75 after 6. Children always $5. Seniors $5 before 6/$5.25 after 6.) Times in parenthesis Fri. & Sat. only.
YU-GI-OH! (PG) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 1:20, 3:15, 4:15, 5:30, 7:15, 7:45, 9:50
RAISING HELEN (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-9:30
COLLATERAL (R) Aug. 19 thru 26-12:50, 1, 4, 4:10, 7, 7:10, 9:50, 10
LITTLE BLACK BOOK (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:15, 1:30, 4:15, 4:30, 7:10, 7:20, 9:50, 10
THE VILLAGE (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 1:30, 4:15, 4:30, 7, 7:15, 9:40, 9:55
THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (R) Aug. 19 thru 26-12:45, 1, 3:50, 4, 7, 7:10, 9:50, 10
THE NOTEBOOK (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 4:10, 7:15, 10
HARRY POTTER & THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 4, 7, 9:55
GARFIELD: THE MOVIE (PG) Aug. 19-1:15, 7:10; Aug. 20 thru 26-1:15, 4:15, 7:10, 9:30
THE TERMINAL (PG-13) Aug. 19-7, 9:50; Aug. 20 thru 26- 1:20, 4:20, 7, 9:50
TWO BROTHERS (PG) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 7:10
WHITE CHICKS (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-4:20, 9:40
SLEEPOVER (PG) Aug. 19-1:20, 4:20
I, ROBOT (PG-13) Aug. 19-1, 4, 4:15, 7, 9:30, 9:40


REGAL DOWNTOWN WEST 8
Downtown West Blvd., 693-0505. Times in parenthesis Fri. thru Sun. only.
Call for movie times


REGAL FARRAGUT TOWNE SQUARE 10
11847 Kingston Pk. 671-0346. Times in parenthesis Fri. thru Sun. only.
Times were not available at press time.


REGAL KNOXVILLE CENTER 10
Knoxville Center. 544-1545. All theaters feature stadium seating and digital sound. Times in parenthesis are Tues. and Wed. only. Times in brackets are for Fri. and Sat. only.
Times were not available at press time.


CARMIKE MOVIES 7

Windsor Square. 531-6208. Matinees ‘til 6, $1; Evenings after 6, $2; $1 all day Tuesdays.
MAN ON FIRE (R) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 4:20, 7:20
THE STEPFORD WIVES (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:35
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS (PG) Aug. 19 thru 26- 1:05, 4, 7:05, 9:45
CHRONICLES OF RIDDICK (PG-13) Aug. 19-1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:55
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:20, 4:10, 7:10, 9:50
TROY (R) Aug. 19-1:25, 5, 9
MEAN GIRLS (PG-13) Aug. 19-1:15, 4:05, 7, 9:45; Aug. 20 thru 26-1:15, 4:05, 7, 9:15
DODGEBALL (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 26-1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45
13 GOING ON 30 (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 26-1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10


CARMIKE FOOTHILLS 12
507 Foothills Plaza, Maryville. 977-4499. All theaters feature stadium seating and DTS digital sound. Admission: $5 before 6/$7.25 after 6. Children: $4.75. Seniors: $4.75 before 6/$5 after 6. Times in parentheses Thursday, Fri. and Sat. only.
ALIEN VS. PREDATOR (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 4:20, 7:05, 9:45
YU-GI-OH! Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 3:20, 5:30, 7:50
THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2 (G) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:05, 4:10, 7:05, 9:50
COLLATERAL (R) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 4, 7, 9:50
LITTLE BLACK BOOK (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:10, 4:05, 7:10, 9:55
THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (R) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 4:10, 7:05, 9:50
THE VILLAGE (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:15, 4:15, 7:10, 9:45
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1:20, 4:05, 7:15, 9:55
I, ROBOT (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-1, 4, 7, 9:30
SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG-13) Aug. 19-4, 9:40; Aug. 20 thru 26-10
WITHOUT A PADDLE (PG-13) Aug 20 thru 26-1:05, 4:15, 7:20, 9:40
EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-1:20, 4:20, 7:10, 10 (12:30)
OPEN WATER (R) Aug 20 thru 26-1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:20
HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE (R) Aug. 19-10
THUNDERBIRDS (PG) Aug. 19-1:20, 7:20
CATWOMAN (PG-13) Aug. 19-1:15, 7:20
A CINDERELLA STORY (PG) Aug. 19-1:05, 7
ANCHORMAN (PG-13) Aug. 19-4:15, 10
THE NOTEBOOK (PG-13) Aug. 19-4:10, 9:45


CINEMARK’S TINSELTOWN USA
755 W. Main St., Oak Ridge. 220-9929. Adults: $5 before 6pm. After 6pm: $6.25 Sun. thru Thurs., $6.75 Fri. & Sat.; Children/Senior: $4.50. All auditoriums feature stadium seating. Times in parentheses Fri. thru Sun. only. Times in brackets Fri. and Sat. only.
ALIEN VS. PREDATOR (PG-13) Aug. 19-3:05, 3:45, 7:20, 8, 9:50; Aug. 20 thru 26-(12:40), (1:25), 3:05, 3:45, 7:20, 7:55, 9:50
YU-GI-OH! (PG) Aug. 19 thru 26-(1:10), 3:15, 5:15, 7:25
THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2 (G) Aug. 19 thru 26-(1:15), 4, 7, 9:30
COLLATERAL (R) Aug. 13 thru 19-(12:45), 3:30, 7:10, 9:45
LITTLE BLACK BOOK (PG-13) Aug. 19 thru 26-(12:35), 2:55, 5:25, 7:45, 10
THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE (R) Aug. 19 thru 26-(1), 3:50, 6:45, 9:35
THE VILLAGE (PG-13) Aug. 19-3, 3:30, 5:20, 7:30, 7:50, 9:50; Aug 20 thru 26-(1:05), 3:30, 7, 9:20
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (PG-13) Aug. 19-5:10, 7:40, 9:25, 10; Aug. 20 thru 26-(12:30), 2:50, 5:10, 7:40, 10
I, ROBOT (PG-13) Aug. 19-3:55, 7:05, 9:40; Aug. 20 thru 26-9:30
SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG-13) Aug. 19-3:40, 7:15, 9:55; Aug. 20 thru 26-(12:55), 3:40, 6:50, 9:25
EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-(1), 3:35, 6:55, 9:50
WITHOUT A PADDLE (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 26-(12:30), 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9:55
OPEN WATER (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-(1:30), 3:25, 5:20, 7:50, 9:40
BENJI: OFF THE LEASH (PG) Aug. 20 thru 26-(12:50), 3, 5:05, 7:30, 9:40
HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE (R) Aug. 19-9:20
THE NOTEBOOK (PG-13) Aug. 19-3:35, 6:50


HALLS CINEMA 7
300 Neal Rd., Halls. 922-9095. All movies $5.25 before 6 p.m. Times in parentheses Fri. and Sat. only. Times in brackets Thurs. only.
ALIEN VS. PREDATOR (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 26-12:40, 2:50, 5, 7:20 (9:40, 12)
YU-GI-OH! (PG) Aug. 19 thru 26-12:50, 2:50, 5,
THE PRINCESS DIARIES 2 (G) Aug. 20 thru 26-12:40, 3, 5:15, 7:30, (9:50)
COLLATERAL (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-1:15, 4:15, 7:20, (9:40, 12 a.m.)
LITTLE BLACK BOOK (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 21-(12:10 a.m.)
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 26-7:20, (9:40)
WITHOUT A PADDLE (PG-13) Aug. 20 thru 26-12:50, 2:50, 5, 7:20, (9:40, 12 a.m.)
OPEN WATER (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-12:40, 2:40, 4:50, 7:10, (9:30, 12 a.m.)
EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING (R) Aug. 20 thru 26-12:40, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30, (9:50, 12:10 a.m.)


THE RITZ THEATRE
119 N. Main St., Clinton. 463-0440. (Times in parentheses Fri. and Sat. only) Admission: $5.
Times were not available at press time.


MIDTOWN DRIVE-IN
2728 Roane State Hwy (U.S. 70), Harriman. 882-6119. Gates open at 7 p.m., show starts at dusk, rain or shine. Adults: $5. Kids 6-12: $2. Kids 5 and under: Free.
Times were not available at press time.


PARKWAY DRIVE-IN
2909 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville. 379-7884. Gates open at 7 p.m., show starts at dusk, rain or shine. Adults: $5. Kids 6-12: $2. Kids 5 and under: Free.
Times were not available at press time.


KNOXVILLE MUSEUM OF ART
1050 World’s Fair Park Drive, 525-6101. Films are free with museum admission unless otherwise noted.
Knoxville African American Film Festival. See Gamut for details.

Alien Vs. Predator (PG-13)
When scientists discover an ancient pyramid in Antarctica, going to the frozen continent becomes even less appealing when they discover an inter-galactic duel of sorts. Two of the biggest science fiction villains of the ‘80s fight to the death on planet Earth. Who will win: Predator with its invisible cloaking or Alien with that mini-me thing inside its mouth? It’d be a sci-fi nerd’s wet dream if Arnold and Sigourney cameo.
Now Showing: Tinseltown USA, Halls Cinema 7, Foothills 12, Carmike 10

The Bourne Supremacy (PG-13)
When retired Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is wrongly blamed for the assassination of a Chinese vice-premier in a CIA operation blown by a rival agent, he’s forced to take up his former life as a trained assassin in order to set the record straight.
Now Showing: Foothills 12, Carmike 10, Tinseltown USA, Halls Cinema 7

Catwoman (PG-13)
When Patience Phillips (Halle Berry) uncovers her cosmetic company employer’s dark secret, the evil corporate bosses try to have her killed. Instead of dying, Patience finds herself transformed into a woman with all the speed, strength and agility of a cat. Surprisingly, she also looks really hot clad in a vinyl suit. Complicating matters is her relationship with Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt), a cop who’s fallen for Patience but might actually be obsessed with her feline alter ego.
Now Showing: Carmike 10

Collateral (R)
When offshore narcotrafficers find they are about to be indicted, they do what any good foreign drug cartel would do—hire Vincent (Tom Cruise), a hitman to do some cleaning. Max (Jamie Foxx), an unsuspecting cab driver, is taken hostage in his own cab when Vincent orders him at gunpoint to drive the taxi where he needs to go. The L.A. night gets heavy as the two men become interdependent on each other during a deadly game of cat and mouse with the LAPD and the FBI. Read the review on page 35.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12, Tinseltown USA, Halls Cinema 7

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (PG-13)
When the corporate fitness center Globo Gym comes to town, Peter LaFleur (Vince Vaughn) can’t make a mortgage payment on his local Average Joe Gym. Rather than go under, Peter enters a group of misfits into a high-risk Las Vegas competition of the ageless elementary gym class favorite: dodgeball. The object of their aggression is the cocky corporate-minded Globo Gym Purple Cobras and their captain White Goodman (Ben Stiller).
Now Showing: Movies 7

The Door in the Floor (R)
Instead of tackling the whole novel, director Tod Williams adapted the first third of John Irving’s A Widow for One Year to focus on the tumultuous relationship between Ted and Marion Cole (Jeff Bridges and Kim Basinger), a couple grieving the death of their teenage sons. Their marriage is further complicated by Marion’s affair with Ted’s young assistant, Eddie (Jon Foster).
Now Showing: Downtown West

Fahrenheit 9/11 (R)
Oscar-winner Michael Moore’s latest documentary scrutinizes the Bush family’s ties to the Saudi royal family, Osama bin Laden, and the events of Sept. 11, 2001. Not necessarily objective in the traditional documentary sense, Moore’s film spins facts into a compelling, polarizing web of issues, emotions and unanswered questions.
Now Showing: Downtown West

Garfield (PG)
In this CGI revision of the classic comic strip, Bill Murray voices Garfield, the large, lazy, lasagna-loving feline. When his owner, Jon Arbuckle (Breckin Meyer), gets a second pet—a dog named Odie—Garfield is no longer the center of attention in the household and thinks of ousting the dog out of jealousy. However, when Odie gets kidnapped one night, Garfield feels responsible and sets out to recover him.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (PG)
After another dreary summer with his Muggle aunt and uncle, 13-year-old wizard Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) returns for his third year at Hogwarts. This year’s threat comes from Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), a mad wizard recently escaped from Azkaban prison and reportedly on his way to kill Harry. The young wizard and his friends Hermione and Ron deal with old rivalries, new teachers and the looming issues of adolescence. Alfonso Cuar�n (Y Tu Mam� También) directs Steve Kloves’ screenplay in the best adaptation yet of one of J.K. Rowling’s tremendously successful novels.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

I, Robot (PG-13)
Loosely based on stories by Isaac Asimov, this futuristic sci-fi murder mystery takes place in a world completely dependent on androids that might be too smart for their own good. Del Spooner (Will Smith) is a skeptical detective investigating the murder of a scientist, and his top suspect is a robot named Sonny (Alan Tudyk).
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12, Tinseltown USA

Little Black Book (PG-13)
Stacy (Brittany Murphy) is a talk show producer happily smitten with boyfriend Derek (Ron Livingston). But when she’s left alone with his Palm Pilot, she starts meddling into his past relationships in a no-holds-barred display of insecurity. She gets support from co-worker Barb (Holly Hunter), but will Derek forgive her trespasses when he finds out? (In a clever media tie-in, you can look up Derek’s fictional exes on Friendster.com.) Read the review on page 35.
Now Showing: Farragut Towne Square, Knoxville Center, Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12, Tinseltown USA, Halls Cinema 7

The Manchurian Candidate (R)
In this updated remake of the 1962 original, Bennett Marco (Denzel Washington) and Ray Shaw (Liev Schreiber) are U.S. soldiers who return from the Gulf War as heroes. But years later, Marco remembers what they were supposed to forget and tries to relate the conspiracy to Shaw, who is making a run for vice president. Directed by Jonathan Demme.
Now Showing: Tinseltown USA, Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12

Mean Girls (PG-13)
Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) was home-schooled by her parents in the African wilderness, but when they move to a Chicago suburb, she finds the indigenous inhabitants of high school a bit more difficult to handle. When she admits to crushing on the ex-boyfriend of the school’s most popular girl, Regina and the “mean girls” join forces to make her life miserable. Will Cady push back? Written by SNL’s Tina Fey.
Now Showing: Movies 7

Napoleon Dynamite (PG)
Depending on your tolerance for nerdy teenagers, Napoleon Dynamite could be this year’s Rushmore or another painfully awkward visit to adolescence like Welcome to the Dollhouse. Napoleon (Jon Heder) lives in rural Idaho with his grandmother and older brother. When Grandma leaves, Uncle Rico shows up and meddles with their lives while Napoleon helps his pal Pedro run for class president. The directorial debut of 24-year-old Jared Hess was a hit at Sundance.
Now Showing: Downtown West

The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
Although gawky Princess Mia (Anne Hathaway) has graduated from Princeton and matured into a lovely 21-year-old, she isn’t completely prepared to assume the throne when her grandmother Queen Clarisse (Julie Andrews) announces that, according to Genovia law, Mia has 30 days to choose a husband and accept the crown. Suitors come from around the globe to court her, and Mia ultimately has to choose between Lord Nicholas (Chris Pine) and Duke Andrew (Callum Blue).
Now Showing: Tinseltown USA, Halls Cinema 7, Foothills 12, Carmike 10

Raising Helen (PG-13)
Swingin’ single Helen (Kate Hudson) is on the verge of getting a major promotion at a big-name New York modeling agency when life throws her a doozy: suddenly, she’s the guardian of her sister’s three kids. She goes from being the coolest aunt in Manhattan to a mom on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Helping the transition is her sister (Joan Cusack) and Pastor Dan (John Corbett). Directed by Garry Marshall (Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries).
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

Spider-Man 2 (PG-13)
In this eagerly anticipated sequel, Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) is still struggling with the fact that he’s living a double life as a mild-mannered college student and a spandex-wearing superhero. He wants desperately to tell Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst) that he’s Spider-Man, but all the while, his best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco) is consumed with a growing hatred for Peter’s alter-ego. Add supervillain Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina) to the mix, and things get complicated for Spidey.
Now Showing: Carmike 10, Foothills 12, Tinseltown USA

The Stepford Wives (PG-13)
Soon after moving to the town of Stepford, Joanna Eberhart (Nicole Kidman) senses there’s something strange about the women of this small suburb: They’re all smiling, perfect, husband-pleasing housewives. In other words, creepy. Her husband (Matthew Broderick) doesn’t seem to mind, but she finds a fellow investigator in Bobbie Markowitz (Bette Midler) and learns that all the husbands are replacing their wives with robots.
Now Showing: Movies 7

Two Brothers (PG)
Two tigers with polar-opposite personalities are separated soon after birth. One is forced to become a circus performer and the other becomes the companion of the governor’s son. An accident forces the governor to sell his son’s pet tiger to an adventurer (Guy Pearce) who reunites the beastly brothers as opponents in a fighting match.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

The Village (PG-13)
That modern master of the creepy twist ending M. Night Shyamalan (Signs, The Sixth Sense) offers this tale of a peaceful, rural enclave living on the border of a dark forest whose inhabitants are about to strike. Joaquin Phoenix, William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver and Adrien Brody star with newcomer Bryce Howard.
Now Showing: Tinseltown USA, Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12

White Chicks (PG-13)
Two black F.B.I. agents (Marlon and Shawn Wayans) go undercover as—you guessed it—white chicks to guard and then ultimately rescue two New York hotel heiresses who get abducted by a serial kidnapper. Directed by the stars’ brother, co-writer and fellow In Living Color veteran Keenen Ivory Wayans.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

Yu-Gi-OH! (PG)
Ancient Egyptians played Shadow Games, an evil card game that summoned mythological creatures. After leading to war and nearly destroying the world, the secrets of the Shadow Games were buried beneath the sand. Now Yugi has unlocked part of the secret and must save the world...with a strange Japanese card game. They’re giving away free trading cards with a ticket to the movie. Hurry, while supplies last!
Now Showing: Tinseltown USA, Halls Cinema 7, Foothills 12, Wynnsong 16