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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Katie Holmes 5th Plan

Tom, Katie and little Suri
Katie Holmes' Plan for Suri Cruise

Suri with her mom
Katie Holmes, a Hollywood  heart throb and wife of action super hero Tom Cruise, reveals her plan to celebrate the 5th birthday of their only daughter Suri Cruise with grandeur. April 18 is a big day in the Cruise-Holmes household as Suri Cruise turns 5 on that very day

What will Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes do for their little girl, is famous for her high-priced couture ($850 Ferragamo bags, $635 dresses), jet-setting life and occasional use of a pacifier.

Mother plans a perfect celebration, what she thinks, for Suri Cruise's birthday."This is my favorite day of the year, so we're going to have a little tea party," Katie Holmes told on his KIIS-FM  show on Monday.

Suri, who turns 5 on April 18, will have her wishes granted on her special day. "She wants a pinata and her girlfriends to come over  swimming," the Kennedys star explained of her low-key plans. "We're gonna make a cake together!"

Probably no Pin the Tail on the Donkey, though, Holmes suggested. "We're gonna have a little tea party. I kind of like to girl it up!"

Holmes also dished with Seacrest about two of Suri's favorite girly-girl books: Fancy Nancy and Pinkalicious (about a girl who eats so many pink cupcakes that she wakes up with pink skin and hair).

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About Katie Holmes

Kate Noelle "Katie" Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress who first achieved fame for her role as Joey Potter on The WB television teen drama Dawson's Creek from 1998 to 2003. Her movie roles have ranged from art house films such as The Ice Storm to thrillers such as Abandon to blockbusters such as Batman Begins. In early 2005, Holmes began a highly publicized relationship with actor Tom Cruise. In June, two months after they first met, Holmes and Cruise were engaged. Their relationship made Holmes the subject of international 
media attention, much of it negative, including speculation the relationship was a publicity stunt to promote the couple's films. Holmes, who was brought up as a Roman Catholic,  joined the Church of Scientology shortly after the couple began dating. In April 2006, Holmes gave birth 
to their daughter, Suri. On November 18, 2006, she and Cruise married in Italy.


Kate Noelle Holmes
Katie Holmes
Born-      
December 18, 1978 (age 32)
Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation-  
Actress
Years active-  
1997–present
Spouse-  
Tom Cruise (2006–present)
Children-  
Suri Cruise


Filmography
Year Title                                        Role                               
1997 The Ice Storm Libbets Casey
1998 Disturbing Behavior Rachel Wagner
1998–
2003 Dawson's Creek Joey Potter
1999 Go                                      Claire Montgomery
1999 Muppets from Space Joey Potter
1999 Teaching Mrs. Tingle   Leigh Ann Watson
2000 Wonder Boys                   Hannah Green
2000                           The Gift                              Jessica King
2002 Abandon         Katie Burke
2003 Phone Booth                    Pamela McFadden
2003 The Singing Detective Nurse Mills
2003 Pieces of April April Burns
2004 First Daughter Samantha Mackenzie
2005                           Batman Begins Rachel Dawes
2005                           Thank You for Smoking Heather Holloway
2008                           Mad Money                      Jackie Truman
2008                           Eli Stone Grace 
2010 The Extra Man Mary Powell
2010                           The Romantics Laura
2011                           Don't Be Afraid of the Dark / Kim
2011 The Kennedys Jackie Kennedy
2011 The Son of No One
2011 Jack & Jill                                              
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Tom Cruise

His early life, education and Early works
Thomas Cruise Mapother, screen name Tom Cruise (born July 3, 1962), is an American film 
actor and producer. He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and won three Golden 
Tom Cruise
Globe Awards. His first leading role was in 1983 film Risky Business, which has been described as "A Generation X classic, and a career-maker" for the actor. After playing the role of a heroic naval pilot in the popular and financially successful 1986 film Top Gun, Cruise continued in this vein, playing a secret agent in a series of Mission: Impossible action films in the 1990s and 2000s. In addition to these heroic roles, he has starred in a variety of other successful films such as Days of Thunder (1990), Jerry Maguire (1996), Magnolia (1999), Vanilla Sky (2001), Minority Report (2002), The Last Samurai (2003), Collateral (2004) and War of the Worlds (2005). Since 2005, Cruise and Paula Wagner have been in charge of the United Artists film studio, with Cruise as producer and star and Wagner as the chief executive. Cruise is also known for his controversial support of and adherence to the Church of Scientology.

Cruise was born in Syracuse, New York, the son of Mary Lee, a special education teacher, and Thomas Cruise Mapother III (died 1984), an electrical engineer.Cruise's surname originates from his great-grandfather, Thomas Cruise O'Mara,Cruise attended Robert Hopkins Public School for grades three, four, and five. The Mapother family then moved to the suburb of Beacon Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, so Cruise's father could take a position as a defence consultant with the Canadian Armed Forces. There, Cruise completed grade six at Henry Munro Middle School, part of the Carleton Board of Education, where he was active in athletics, playing floor hockey almost every night, showing himself to be a ruthless player, and eventually chipping his front tooth. In the game British bulldogs, he then lost his newly capped tooth and hurt his knee. Henry 
Munro was also where Cruise became involved in drama, under the tutelage of George teinburg. The first play he participated in was called IT, in which Cruise won the co-lead with Michael de Waal, one playing "Evil", the other playing "Good".Cruise first appeared in supporting roles the 1981 films Endless Love and Taps, the latter in which he played a crazed military school student. His first starring role was in the 1983 comedy Losin' It. Then all are a complete success and carry him to a position of what is now.

Thomas Cruise in brief


Born-   
July 3, 1962 (age 48)
Tom with Katie
Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Occupation-      
actor, producer, writer, director          
Active-  
1981–present
Spouse-  
Mimi Rogers (1987–1990)
Nicole Kidman (1990–2001)
Katie Holmes (2006–present)
Partner-
Rebecca DeMornay (1983-1985)





Filmography

Year Title                                    Role
1981 Endless Love                    Billy
1981 Taps   Cadet Captain     David Shawn
1983                        The Outsiders                    Steve Randle
1983                         Losin' It                            Woody
1983                        All the Right Moves /  Stefen "Stef" Djordjevic
1983                         Risky Business               Joel Goodson
1985 Legend                           Jack O' The Green
1986 Top Gun                          Lt. Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell
1986                         The Color of Money /       Vincent Lauria
1988 Cocktail                           Brian Flanagan
1988 Rain Man                        Charlie Babbitt
1989                         Born on the Fourth of July /   Ron Kovic
1990                         Days of Thunder             Cole Trickle
1992                         Far and Away                 Joseph Donnelly
1992                         A Few Good Men Lt. Daniel Kaffee
1993                         The Firm                         Mitch McDeere
1994 Interview with the Vampire:
The Vampire Chronicles / Lestat de Lioncourt
1996                         Mission: Impossible / Ethan Hunt
1996                         Jerry Maguire                 Jerry Maguire
1999                         Eyes Wide Shut            Bill Harford
1999                         Magnolia Frank            T.J. Mackey
2000                         Mission: Impossible II /  Ethan Hunt
2001                         Stanley Kubrick:
                                  A Life in Pictures          Narrator
2001                         Vanilla Sky                    David Aames
2002                          Space Station 3D        Narrator
2002                           Minority Report           John Anderton
2002                           Austin Powers in Goldmember / Himself
2003 The Last Samurai        Nathan Algren
2004 Collateral                       Vincent
2005  War of the Worlds        Ray Ferrier
2006                           Mission: Impossible III / Ethan Hunt
2007                           Lions for Lambs           Senator Jasper Irving
2008                           Valkyrie Claus von Stauffenberg
2008 Tropic Thunder             Les Grossman
2010 Knight and Day            Roy Miller
2011                           Mission: Impossible –
                                    Ghost Protocol             Ethan Hunt
2012 Rock of Ages               Stacee Jaxx
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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala 2011

Last night I attended the 22nd Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala, one of the most glittering social events in Palm Springs. Each year I am continually amazed at how huge this event has become; today it is second only to the Golden Globe Awards event in Hollywood (the Academy Awards/'Oscars' is number one). 

Several hundred press/media groups from around the world pack the red carpet to capture the magic. Palm Springs still has a certain 'je ne sais pas' allure from its early connections to the Hollywood film industry. During dinner last night a celebrity friend remarked that there were more actors, directors, producers, writers and studio executives in Palm Springs these days than during its golden era hay day in the 1950's and 1960's.
Events like these cannot happen without its sponsors, of which there are many. Legendary jeweler House of Cartier is the Presenting Sponsor, Mercedes Benz is the official vehicle of the festival, and Penfolds wines is a producing sponsor. Those companies truly add a huge glamor factor the evening.
Of course, the Film Festival is mostly about the films being screened. However the Awards Gala is the glitter that helps generate world wide interest in the festival- and media too. Hundreds of limousines arrive bringing more celebrities that I could name here. During the evening I saw Dame Helen Mirren, Penelope Cruz, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Affleck, Colin Firth, Diahann Carroll, Robert Duvall, Natalie Portman, Rita Rudner, Mark Wahlberg, James Franco, Amy Adams, Aaron Eckhart, Jimmy Van Patten, Jesse Eisenberg, Jack Jones, Javier Bardem, Carey Mulligen, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Loggia, Oliver Stone and Mart Hart.
To give you an idea of the sheer magnitude of the press covering this event, I took this photo at one end of the red carpet. There was another entire section of press and photographers around the corner. Just in the front is actor Michael A. Newcomer ('A Thousand Cuts') and his date Willow, posing for photographs.
Robert Duvall and his wife
Amy Adams looked stunning.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman was channeling Audrey Hepburn











































Once inside from the red carpet and away from the prying eyes of the media, guests relaxed during the cocktail reception, amid huge vases of red tulips atop every bar and table. Pedfolds definitely made their mark with red branding throughout.
The Red Queen would have been pleased, beautiful vases of red tulips lighted from below

I took this close up for you Judy....

Chocolate mousse and vanilla cream with fresh raspberries
The Awards Ceremony
Carey Mulligan: Breakthrough Performance Award

Colin Firth: Desert Palm Achievement

Presenter James Franco

Presenter Jake Gyllenhaal

Jennifer Lawrence: Rising Star Award

Presenters Mark Wahlberg & Amy Adams

Presenter Oliver Stone




































































Ben Affleck: Chairman' Award

Dame Helen Mirren congratulates recipient Colin Firth

Toward the end of the evening I was feeling artistic with my camera and tried to take a number of creative artsy-fartsy photos, none of which had the correct exposure except this one, of the bottle of tine and the tulips. I liked the way the diamonds surrounding the vase refracted light. Shortly thereafter my camera battery bit the dust and was doing strange things. We made a quick escape and headed to the after-party at the famed Parker-Palm Springs hotel, which went on into the wee hours. When I walked into the hotel lobby, there was Ben Affleck sitting on a sofa chatting with guests, while Colin Firth stood just a few feet away sipping a glass of wine. It was a night to celebrate the arts and world of entertainment, and that is exactly what we did.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Palm Springs International Film Fest Kicks Off

Regular readers of this blog know that I am a huge supporter of Independent film making. On my radio show The Palm Springs Savant & Co, I regularly feature directors, writers, actors and producers to raise awareness of Indie films and inspire future generations of filmmakers.

So, I'm thrilled its that time of year when the sparkle of Hollywood shines a little brighter here in the Coachella Valley. The Palm Springs International Film Festival kicks off today with the opening night screening of a French comedy entitled 'Potiche'. 

Each year I try to cover various events of the film fest, along with a few reviews of Independent Films screened here. The Palm Springs Film Festival has an outstanding reputation world wide for its diversity, range of topics and broad international representation. In fact this year we boast 196 films, from 69 different countries around the world! I was reading in Variety magazine that they plan to honor Mark Wahlberg and the “10 Directors to Watch" at our upcoming Black Tie Gala event this Saturday, January 8th. As usual I'll be at that event, and hope to have plenty to share about the celebrity speeches and more. To see my post from last year's gala, click here.

The film festival runs through January 17th; its easy to buy advance tickets or day of "rush" tickets just before screening. This is a perfect time to come to Palm Springs to relax, enjoy the festival and experience life in the desert. Visit the festival website for full details.
  
The Palm Springs International Film Festival has the following information on its website about this evening's opening screening film, 'Potiche':

"Catherine Deneuve commands the screen with a regal wink as Suzanne Bujol, a trophy wife (“potiche”) whose mettle is tested when catastrophe strikes in her husband’s umbrella factory. Under the assured direction of prolific French filmmaker François Ozon, this stylish French farce is an irresistible romp through 1970s kitsch, politics and female emancipation. Like many wives of the 1970s, Suzanne’s realm is the home. Her smug, philandering husband Robert, who secured the factory through her dowry, is virtually oblivious to her needs--not that she expresses them. But when Robert is taken hostage by his employees, it is Suzanne who swiftly negotiates his release, with the help of Babin, the union leader (Gérard Depardieu) with whom she once had a brief fling many years prior.

Robert ends up in hospital, and having little choice, leaves Suzanne at the helm. Proving to have a natural flair for business, she quickly assesses the situation, enlists the help of her devoted son to create a new line and her daughter (daddy’s girl) and her husband’s secretary (and lover)--and the business positively booms! Babin, who has never quite gotten over their brief tryst, can neither repress his feelings, nor his admiration for her: she is a force to be reckoned with. If she can do this, what else could she take on? But her husband will soon be out of hospital and duty calls…Cleverly drawing parallels with present day issues in France, Ozon’s Potiche uses emotion and humor to explore themes that are as fresh today as they were four decades prior."

Director: François Ozon
Producer: Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer
Editor: Laure Gardett
Screenwriter: François Ozon, based on the play by Pierre Barillet, Jean-Pierre Grédy
Cinematographer: Yorck Le Saux
Music: Philippe Rombi
Principal Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Fabrice Luchini, Karin Viard, Judith Godrèche, Jérémie Renier


I'll weigh in tomorrow with my opinion of this film along with any inside scoop from the red carpet.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Award-winning screenwriter/filmmaker Rob Williams to appear on The Palm Springs Savant & Co

On today's Palm Springs Savant & Co show, I'll be interviewing the award winning screenwriter/filmmaker Rob Williams about the new independent film 'Role/Play'. It is a film about a soap opera actor who is "outed" as being gay. The film is suitable as PG-13, however it is intended for mature audiences with open minds. It may not be suitable to all my readers but please read my review below and tune into the show to hear Mr Williams.

I had the opportunity for a private screening of this film to prepare for today's show. Role Play is a romantic drama, with two lead characters (with very different life perspectives from each other) who learn they have much more in common they they initially realized. It opens with TV soap opera star "Graham Windsor" (Steve Callahan) who has just been outed as the result of a gay sex tape scandal. He has taken refuge at a Palm Springs resort (filmed at the beautiful Alexander Inn) to escape from the media. Windsor meets "Trey Reed" a marriage-equality activist (Matthew Montgomery) who has his own issues stemming from a public divorce. 

The story unfolds with revelations, disclosures, and self-discovery,  as a budding romance develops. The film tackles issues such as gay marriage, the judgmental/prying mainstream and gay media, and the challenges of trying to live a lie while being in the public eye. 

Role Play has an entertaining plot line that could easily have been about a straight couple. In essence, it is a story about the importance of being honest with oneself and finding love in life- that has broad appeal for both gay and straight audiences. Montgomery and Callahan give solid performances that hold the viewers attention. TV's "Too Close For Comfort" Jim J Bullock also appears in this film as Windsor's protective agent, "Parker Ryland". Fans of indie films and alternative lifestyle topics will enjoy listening to Sunday's radio show online anytime or via podcast from iTunes.

Here is the news release about today's show:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PALM SPRINGS- September 19, 2010 -- Rick Rockhill, host of The Palm Springs Savant & Co is pleased to welcome award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker Rob Williams, co-founder of Guest House Films, to his radio show on Blog Talk Radio. Listeners will hear Mr Williams, (head of Guest House Films, a premier independent and gay niche-oriented film production company) discuss his latest feature film project "Role/Play'.


'Role/Play' is a dramatic narrative feature film about a recently outed actor (played by Steve Callahan from 'East Side Story' and 'Nine Lives') and a recently divorced gay marriage activist (played by indie gay film star Matthew Montgomery from 'Redwoods', 'Socket', 'Pornography: A Thriller', 'Long-term Relationship', 'Back Soon' and 'Gone But Not Forgotten') . Hiding out from negative media coverage, the two meet at a secluded Palm Springs resort soon find common ground as they explore the fickle nature of fame in the gay community and the issues facing gay celebrities in the media. 'Role/Play' is a narrative drama that deals with hot-button issues such as a outing gay celebrities, the price of fame, how the press treats gay celebrities, and the LGBT press in general. The film also stars Jim J. Bullock ('Too Close for Comfort'), David Pevsner ('Naked Boys Singing'), Brian Nolan ('The Lair') and Matthew Stephen Herrick.

Rob Williams was named to Instinct Magazine's "Leading Men of 2008" list for his contribution to independent cinema, has won dozens of awards for his films, and will be featured for his work on NBC television. 'Role/Play' is Rob Williams' fifth film in four years. His last film was the hit of 2009, the gay Christmas comedy, 'Make the Yuletide Gay', an Indie blockbuster, sold out countless festivals. Mr Williams is now working on his next films: 'Make the Yuletide Gay 2' and 'The Mystic Chord', the screenplay adaptation to Jim Tushinski's book, 'Van Allen's Ecstasy'.



'Role/Play' is the feature film at The Palm Springs Gay & Lesbian Film Festival: Cinema Diverse, a program of the Palm Springs Cultural Center held from September 24-26, 2010. It is dedicated to advancing education, to nurturing community-wide participation in the cultural arts, and to sponsoring scholarship awards for deserving individuals. For tickets and more information visit www.psculturalcenter.org.

The radio show will broadcast live Sunday September 19th 2010 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM PDT and can be heard live or on demand anytime online at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/palm-springs-savant/2010/09/19/palm-springs-savant-co-119-independent-film-rolepl


The episode will also be available via podcast from iTunes.


For more information about The Palm Springs Savant & Co radio show visit http://www.blogtalkradio.com/palm-springs-savant

Friday, September 10, 2010

Expecting Mary Premiere in Palm Springs

Jim Casey, Lainie Kazan, Della Reese, Linda Gray and Kim Waltrip
Last night was the official Palm Springs premiere for the brand new film 'Expecting Mary'. It was held as a benefit to the Desert Aids Project, a non-profit organization that provides medical care and comprehensive support services to people living with HIV/AIDS in the desert community. Expecting Mary has close ties to the desert; J&J and Wonderstar Productions are both based here in Palm Springs.
Members of the supporting cast of Expecting Mary
Expecting Mary was completely sold out for this special viewing, just one day before the official opening Friday September 10th in select cities. Principal cast members attended, including Linda Gray, Della Reese and Lainie Kazan. If you missed my interview with Linda Gray, you can still listen to it on demand here. In addition, a broad group of supporting cast were also on hand to support this presentation, including Duncan Bravo, Kathy Lampkin, Kinsey Packard, Matt Kaminsky, Mandell Butler, & Larry Bates. I've seen Expecting Mary multiple times, having attended screenings in several cities. The audience reaction to the film was electric; people were experiencing the full range of emotions that the script so masterfully elicits. 
After the film, the key stars were on stage for a Q&A moderated by local personality Gloria Greer from Palm Springs Life magazine and CBS2 TV. The stars happily answered questions from an enthusiastic audience for about 20 minutes before attending a lovely reception held outside under the clear desert sky.

Until you see the film, this yellow VW bug won't mean much, but once you've seen it, it will make you laugh! The reception had an array of delicious cupcakes and cookies with various movie logos on them.

Della Reese and I chatted for awhile and caught up since we last saw each other in New York. She is such an incredible lady, and a true talent on many levels. Della's role in Expecting Mary is a scene-stealer for sure. Della plays 'Doris Dorkus", the grumpy owner of trailer park where much of this story takes place. She punctuates the screen with a bold, direct sense of humor, and draws in the viewer wondering what made her become so cantankerous and surly to the ditsy and innocent Darnella whom she encounters several times. But soon, even Doris has a transformation, along with several characters making her a lovable woman with great appeal. This film is filled with great characters, each colorful and likable. If you live in one of the cities where this opens for its initial run, please go check it out this weekend (see yesterday's post below for cities). Strong openings are very important to the success and sustainability of independent films. Go see the film and tell me what you think. With a dash of good luck and your support, it will expand to additional screens in time for Thanksgiving...stay tuned!
-Rick Rockhill

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Want FREE Tickets to See Expecting Mary?

At long last, Expecting Mary opens nationwide in select cities for its official release tomorrow. I'm offering FREE tickets (for this opening weekend only) to the first 100 of my readers who contact me by noon Friday Sept 10th. Look below to see if it is opening in a city near you. If so, let me know if you want to go, courtesy of The Palm Springs Savant. If you need more information about the film, check out my radio show from this last Sunday. My guests included actress Linda Gray ("Sue Ellen Ewing" of TV's Dallas). Linda is one of the major stars of Expecting Mary and speaks extensively of her role as Darnella Dare. Listen to the show, then go see the film!

Look below to see if there is a theater near you:

California
The River 12
Century Theaters
Rancho Mirage, California
Rancho Stadium 16
Rancho Mirage, California
The Camelot
Palm Springs, California
 
Florida
Coconut Point 18
Estero, Florida
Merchants Crossing 16
Fort Myers, Florida
Belltower Stadium 20
Fort Myers, Florida
Hollywood Stadium 20
Naples, Florida

Kansas
Cinemark 20
Merriam, Kansas
Great Mall 16
Olathe, Kansas
Palazzo 16
Overland Park, Kansas
Westglen 18
Shawnee, Kansas
Legends 14
Kansas City, Kansas
Barrywoods 24
Kansas City, Kansas
Town Center 20
Leawood, Kansas
Studio 30
Olathe, Kansas

Missouri
Kansas City Stadium 18
Kansas City, Missouri
Northglen 14
Kansas City, Missouri
Eastglen 16 Lee's
Summit, Missouri
Independence 20
Independence, Missouri
Ward Parkway 14
Kansas City, Missouri
Oklahoma
Kickingbird 8
Edmonds, Oklahoma
AMC Crossroads 16
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Bricktown Cinema 16
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Moore Warren Theatre
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Penn Square 10
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Quail Springs Mall 24
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Spotlight 14
Norman, Oklahoma
West End Pointe
Yukon, Oklahoma


Tennessee
Clarksville 16
Clarksville, Tennessee

Rocky Top Cinema 10
Crossville, Tennessee

Roxy 8
Dickson, Tennessee

Thoroughbred 20
Franklin, Tennessee

Streets of Indian Lakes
Hendersonville, Tennessee

Roxy 10
Lebannon, Tennessee

Providence Stadium
Mt. Juliett, Tennessee

Wynnsong 16
Murfressboro, Tennessee

Thouroughbred 20
Nashville, Tennessee

Hollywood 27
Nashville, Tennessee

Green Hills Stadium 16
Nashville, Tennessee

Malco Roxy
Smyrna, Tennessee


Utah
Cinemark 12
American Fork, Utah

Cinemark Bountiful 8
Bountiful, Utah

Tinseltown 17 USA
Layton, Utah

Megaplex 8 @ Thanksgiving Point
Lehi, Utah

Cinemark Tinseltown 14
Ogden, Utah

Megaplex 13 at the Junction
Ogden, Utah

Megaplex 17 at Jordan Commons
Sandy, Utah

Century 16 Union Heights
Sandy, Utah

Cinemark 16
Provo, Utah

Wynnsong 12
Provo, Utah

Carmike 12
West Jordan Utah

Cinemark 24 Jordan Landing & XD
West Jordan, UT

Megaplex 20 at The District
South Jordan, Utah

Ritz 15
West Valley City Utah


Be sure to let me know ASAP, either with a comment here, or just send me an e-mail at rickrockhill@msn.com