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 Fri. and Sat. only.
FINDING NEVERLAND (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:15, 4:10, 7:10, 9:10
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:30, 1, 2:40, 3:10, 4:50, 5:20, 7, 9:15
AFTER THE SUNSET (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:45
THE POLAR EXPRESS (G) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12, 1:15, 2:20, 4, 4:40, 7, 9:30
THE INCREDIBLES (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12, 1, 2:30, 4, 5, 7, 7:30, 9:30, 10
RAY (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:20, 4:30, 8
SAW (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:05, 3:20, 5:30, 7:45, 10
SURVIVING CHRISTMAS (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2- 7:30, 9:45
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-7:10, 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.
FINDING NEVERLAND (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-9:55, 12:25, 2:55, 5:25, 7:55, 10:25 (no 9:55 Nov. 25)
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-10, 10:30, 11:50, 12:20, 12:50, 2:05, 2:35, 3:05, 4:50, 5:20, 7:10, 7:40, 9:55 (no 10, 10:30 Nov. 25)
THE POLAR EXPRESS (G) Nov. 24 thru 25-10:05, 10:35, 12:15, 12:45, 2:30, 3, 4:40, 5:10, 7, 7:30, 9:50 (no 10:05, 10:35 Nov. 25)
THE INCREDIBLES (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-10:20, 11:20, 12:30, 1:50, 3:20, 4:30, 5, 6:50, 7:20, 7:50, 9:30, 10 (no 10:20, 11:20 Nov. 25)
RAY (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru 25-2, 5:15, 8:30, 9:40
FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Nov. 24 thru 25-9:20


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.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1, 1:15, 1:45, 4, 4:15, 4:30, 7, 7:10, 7:30, 9:40, 9:50, 10
ALEXANDER (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:45, 1, 1:30, 4:30, 4:45, 5:15, 8:15, 8:30, 9
NATIONAL TREASURE (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:45, 1:10, 3:50, 4:15, 7, 7:15, 10, 10:15
BRIDGET JONES: EDGE OF REASON (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:30, 1:30, 3, 4, 5:30, 7:15, 8, 9:45
SEED OF CHUCKY (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-3:45, 9:40
SURVIVING CHRISTMAS (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2- 1:25, 7:10
TEAM AMERICA (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-4:05, 9:30
ALFIE (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:10, 4, 7, 9:35
THE GRUDGE (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:45, 3, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45
SHALL WE DANCE? (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:20, 4:05, 7:05, 9:35
LADDER 49 (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1, 7
SHARK TALE (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:30, 4, 7:15, 9:30


REGAL DOWNTOWN WEST 8
Downtown West Blvd., 693-0505
Times in parenthesis Fri. thru Sun. only.
SIDEWAYS (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:20
BEING JULIA (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40
ENDURING LOVE (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-1, 4, 7, 9:45
UNDERTOW (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-4:25, 10
AFTER THE SUNSET (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:50
SAW (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:40, 4:40, 7:40, 10:10
BIRTH (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-4:50, 9:55
I HEART HUCKABEES (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:35, 4:35, 7:35, 10:05
WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW?! (NR) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:50, 7:15
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-1:15, 7:25


REGAL FARRAGUT TOWNE SQUARE 10
11847 Kingston Pk. 671-0346
Times in parenthesis Fri. thru Sun. only.
ALEXANDER (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-12, 4, 8
CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-11:50, 12:20, 2:10, 2:40, 4:50, 5:20, 7:10, 7:40, 9:35
BRIDGET JONES DIARY (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-11:30, 2, 4:30, 7:20, 10
NATIONAL TREASURE (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:45, 1:15, 4:10, 4:40, 7:05, 7:35, 9:50, 10:20
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-11:40, 2, 4:45, 7:15, 9:30
AFTER THE SUNSET (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru 25-5:30, 7:50, 10:15
THE POLAR EXPRESS (G) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:30, 9:45
THE INCREDIBLES (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:10, 1, 2:50, 4:20, 7, 9:40
RAY (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru 25-10:10


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.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-11:50, 12:20, 2:10, 2:40, 4:30, 5, 7, 7:30, 9:20, 9:50
ALEXANDER (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:15, 4, 4:50, 8, 9:30
BRIDGET JONES: EDGE OF REASON (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-11:55, 2:30, 5:05, 7:35, 10:15
NATIONAL TREASURE (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-12, 12:30, 1, 3:40, 4:10, 4:40, 6:40, 7:10, 7:40, 9:35, 10:05, 10:35
SEED OF CHUCKY (R) Nov. 24 thru 25-5:10, 9:40
THE GRUDGE (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:25, 2:50, 5:15, 7:50, 10:25
SHALL WE DANCE? (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:10, 2:45, 7:20
SHARK TALE (PG) Nov. 24 thru 25-12:05, 2:20


CARMIKE MOVIES 7
Windsor Square. 531-6208
Admission: $1.50.
HARRY POTTER & THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:30, 4:30, 7:30
I, ROBOT (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:20, 4:05, 7:05, 9:40
RAISE YOUR VOICE (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:25, 4:10, 7:10, 9:25
ANACONDAS (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15
THE VILLAGE (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:45
SPIDER-MAN 2 (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:10, 4, 7, 9:30
SHREK 2 (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1, 3, 5, 7, 9


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.
CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1, 1:15, 4, 7, 7:10, 9:40
ALEXANDER (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:50, 1, 4:20, 5, 8, 8:30
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:30, 2:40, 4:50, 7, 9:15
NATIONAL TREASURE (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:45, 3:50, 7, 10
BRIDGET JONES: EDGE OF REASON (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:45
SEED OF CHUCKY (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-1:15, 7:10
AFTER THE SUNSET (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-7:35, 9:55
THE POLAR EXPRESS (G) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12:30, 12:45, 2:50, 4:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:50
THE INCREDIBLES (PG) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-12, 1, 2:30, 4, 5, 7, 9:30
RAY (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-3:30, 9:15
SAW (R) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-4:05, 9:50
THE GRUDGE (PG-13) Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2-7:15, 10


CINEMARK’S TINSELTOWN USA
755 W. Main St., Oak Ridge. 220-9929
Adults: $4.25 before 6pm. After 6pm: $6.50 Sun. thru Thurs., $7 Fri. & Sat.; Children/Senior: $4.25. All auditoriums feature stadium seating. Times in parentheses Fri. thru Sun. only. Times in brackets Fri. and Sat. only.
Times for Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2 were not available at press time.


HALLS CINEMA 7
300 Neal Rd., Halls. 922-9095
All movies $5.25 before 6 p.m. Times in brackets Thurs. thru Sat. only. Times in parentheses Fri. and Sat. only.
Times for Nov. 24 thru Dec. 2 were not available at press time.


THE RITZ THEATRE
119 N. Main St., Clinton. 463-0440
Admission: $5. (Times in parentheses Fri. and Sat. only)
Times for Nov. 26 thru Dec. 2 were not available at press time.
THE POLAR EXPRESS (G) Nov. 25-7


KNOXVILLE MUSEUM OF ART
1050 World’s Fair Park Drive, 525-6101
Free with museum admission unless otherwise noted.
AN EVENING OF CLASSIC COMEDY SHORTS: 1895-1940 Dec. 2-7pm

After the Sunset (PG-13)
A successful jewel thief (Pierce Brosnan) just wants to enjoy a luxurious tropical island retirement with his partner (Salma Hayek), but he’s unceremoniously disturbed by an FBI agent (Woody Harrelson) who doesn’t believe his thieving days are over.
Now Showing: Downtown West, Carmike 10, Foothills 12

Alfie (R)
In the remake of the 1966 romantic comedy starring Michael Caine, British hottie Jude Law is the “heat-seeking bachelor” Alfie Elkins, who begins to wonder if his womanizing ways are a blessing or a curse.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid (PG-13)
Gigantic, relentless snakes pick off members of a somewhat anonymous human cast, one victim at a time—again! This sequel to the 1997 Anaconda places a new group of attractive, yet equally witless, heroes in Borneo in search of a rare black orchid, a legendary flower that promises immortality.
Now Showing: Movies 7

Being Julia (R)
Annette Bening is a successful 1930s stage actress who falls into a dramatic affair with a young American. But her devices turn to revenge when she realizes he’s using her to advance the career of a starlet.
Now Showing: Downtown West

Birth (R)
In the continuing trend of movies with creepy kids, Birth is about a young widow, Anna (Nicole Kidman), about to marry her second husband when she meets a dead-serious 10-year-old boy who claims to be the reincarnation of her first. Jonathan Glazer (Sexy Beast) directs the screenplay by Jean-Claude Carriere and Milo Addica.
Now Showing: Downtown West

Bridget Jones: Edge of Reason (R)
The first Bridget Jones movie was charmingly foible-filled, from Bridget’s drunken attempts at karaoke during the office party to the unforgettable fire pole scene. Renee Zellweger packed on a few pounds and aced her role as the quirky Brit chick. The sequel is sure to see Bridg through more hysterical embarrassment and romantic blunders while choosing between her two cute British blokes played by Hugh Grant and Colin Farrell (sigh).
Now Showing: Farragut Towne Square, Knoxville Center, Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12

Enduring Love (R)
A hot-air balloon accident witnessed by happy couple Joe and Claire (Daniel Craig and Samantha Morton) changes their lives forever when fellow witness Jed (Rhys Ifans) shows up at their door and declares his love for Joe. The psychological thriller is directed by Roger Michell (Notting Hill and Sliding Doors) and based on a novel by Ian McEwan.
Now Showing: Downtown West

Friday Night Lights (PG-13)
Set in the financially depressed town of Odessa, Texas, where the inhabitants’ only relief and joy come from a winning high school football season, Friday is the true story of a dynamic football coach (Billy Bob Thornton) who leads his 1988 team of underdogs against a gauntlet of difficult challenges.
Now Showing: Carmike 10, West Town Mall

The Grudge (PG-13)
A re-make of the Japanese horror flick Ju-On, The Grudge tells the haunting story of a murderous and supernatural curse born when a person is wrongly killed and dies angry. Karen (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is an American nurse stationed in Tokyo when she happens upon the evil grudge and falls victim to the curse’s horrible consequences.
Now Showing: Foothills 12, Wynnsong 16, Knoxville Center

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.
Now Showing: Movies 7

I ♥ Huckabees (R)
Perplexed by a coincidence, environmentalist and poet Albert Markovski (Jason Schwartzman) hires two “existential detectives” (Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin) to observe his ever move. In the process Albert is forced to question his personal philosophy and confront his colleague and nemesis (Jude Law), a representative of mega-chain Huckabees, who wants to build its billionth store on forestland.
Now Showing: Downtown West

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: Movies 7

The Incredibles (PG)
These days, it seems to be a requirement for Hollywood’s A-listers to lend their voice to animated films—or maybe they are all just sick of the Zone diet. Anyhow, Pixar has done it again, rounding up Holly Hunter, Jason Lee, and Samuel L. Jackson for the hero-packed adventure. The plot follows Bob Parr, a former superhero known as “Mr. Incredible,” who moves to the ‘burbs for a normal life with the wife and kids. But it’s not long before he gets the call to duty for a hush-hush mission.
Now Showing: Farragut Towne Square, West Town Mall, Carmike 10, Foothills 12

Ladder 49 (PG-13)
A harrowing story about how ordinary men can become extraordinary heroes, Ladder 49 exposes the “often hidden human element” to the dangerous lives and sacrifices of American firefighters. The plot wraps itself around devoted firefighter Jack Morrison (Joaquin Phoenix) as he lies trapped deep within a burning warehouse, his memories, moment-by-moment, year-by-year leading up to his current predicament, and the strong bond he has formed with his mentor and captain, Mike Kennedy (John Travolta).
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16, Knoxville Center

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.
Now Showing: Downtown West

National Treasure (PG)
Ben Gates (Nick Cage) descends from a long line of men whose job it is to guard the national treasure. Pieces of the treasure map are cleverly hidden within the contents of the Declaration of Independence and even on the face of the dollar bill. When Ben gets wind that someone is making plans to steal the historical document and claim the treasure, Ben decides he must steal it himself, to ensure the treasure’s safety.
Now Showing: Farragut Towne Square, Knoxville Center, Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12

The Polar Express (G)
In this CGI animated feature based on the children’s book of the same name, Tom Hanks gives voice to five characters, including a train conductor who takes a young boy and other children on a surreal ride to the North Pole and Santa’s workshop.
Now Showing: Foothills 12, Carmike 10, West Town Mall

Raise Your Voice (PG)
An unfair and extremely conservative father is dead set against sending his vocally-gifted daughter (Hillary Duff) to a Los Angeles performing arts high school. See what happens when the girl is finally able to study at the school of her dreams and show the world (and Pops) what she has to offer.
Now Showing: Movies 7

Ray (PG-13)
The Oscar buzz has already begun over Jamie Foxx’s spot-on portrayal of legendary soul singer Ray Charles. This bio-pic tracks Charles’ life, from his tragic impoverished youth to his status as an icon who changed the course of popular music.
Now Showing: West Town Mall, Farragut Towne Square, Carmike 10, Foothills 12

Saw (R)
A malicious madman plays the ultimate arbiter of good and evil by kidnapping people and pitting them against each other in gruesome challenges of agony. Cary Elwes and Danny Glover are unlucky victims.
Now Showing: Carmike 10, Foothills 12, Downtown West

Seed of Chucky (R)
This fifth installment of the Child’s Play saga finds deadly dolls Chucky and Tiffany resurrected by their non-homicidal son Glen in Hollywood, where a film is being made about the urban legend of the couple’s murderous exploits. Jennifer Tilly (voice of Tiffany) plays herself as an actress starring in the true-crime feature, and gross-out master of camp John Waters is a sleazy tabloid reporter.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16, Foothills 12

Shall We Dance? (PG-13)
An unhappy, workaholic husband and father (Richard Gere) finds happiness for both himself and his wife (Susan Sarandon) when he begins taking sultry dance lessons from an instructor (Jennifer Lopez) he spies from a passing train commute home.
Now Showing: Knoxville Center, Wynnsong 16

Shark Tale (PG)
Unlike last year’s big-biting, G-rated fish-flick Finding Nemo, this animated Dreamworks tale takes its cartoon a step higher (and darker) by presenting the child (and childlike adult) audience with a tiny hustler named Oscar (Will Smith) who’s hunted by a dangerous gang of killer sharks. Along with Smith, Renee Zellweger, Jack Black, Robert De Niro and director Martin Scorsese spotlight the impressive list of character voices.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16, Knoxville Center

Shrek 2 (PG)
That lovable green ogre Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) returns to the big screen in the sequel to the animated box office success. After his honeymoon with Fiona (Cameron Diaz), Shrek meets his in-laws, the king and queen of the Kingdom of Far, Far Away. The royals, shocked by their daughter’s hubby and his sidekick, a wisecracking donkey (Eddie Murphy), conspire to break up the newlyweds with the help of a sword-toting fairy tale cat Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas).
Now Showing: Movies 7

Spider-Man 2 (PG-13)
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 (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: Movies 7

SpongeBob SquarePants (PG)
SpongeBob and his starfish pal Patrick are on the hunt to reclaim King Neptune’s crown. Along the way, they must dodge harrowing sea creatures and a hit-man (Alec Baldwin), even a live action David Hasselhoff. Scarlett Johansson and James Earl Jones both stop in to lend their voices. The best reason not to miss this film? Avril Lavigne sings the SpongeBob theme song, while SpongeBob dances a jig.
Now Showing: West Town Mall, Farragut Towne Square, Carmike 10, Foothills 12

Surviving Christmas (PG-13)
Tired of spending the holiday season alone and depressed, Drew Latham (Ben Affleck) decides to go back to his childhood home and have a good ol’ fashioned family Christmas. The only problem is that his actual family moved away long ago and the Valcos (James Gandolfini, Catherine O’Hara and Christina Applegate) moved in. High-comedy ensues as he insists on following though with his spirited mission, regardless of what the Valcos have to say (or do) about it.
Now Showing: Carmike 10, Wynnsong 16

Team America: World Police (R)
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creative masterminds behind South Park, trade animation for puppets in this politically charged tale of a team of specially gifted American soldiers dedicated to fighting evil around the globe.
Now Showing: Wynnsong 16

Undertow (R)
The third feature by David Gordon Green (George Washington and All the Real Girls) is a tale of two young brothers growing up in rural Georgia.
Now Showing: Downtown West

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: Movies 7

What the Bleep Do We Know? (NR)
Is sci-fi really sci-fi, or the science of the future? This surreal film follows Amanda (Marlee Matlin), a divorced photographer, on a trippy journey as she explores her life on its basest of levels. As the reality she’s always known unravels into mysticism, paranormal events, and unexplainable phenomena, she begins to grasp a new understanding of the so-called reality we blindly accept.
Now Showing: Downtown West