#1.)  "The King's Speech" (PG-13)

This is a slightly toned down version from the one that it came out in November. They cut it down from an R to a PG-13 for this rerelease by muting some of the film's many F-bombs, or occasionally replacing them with the S-word.

Geoffrey Rush plays a vocal coach who helps the King of England overcome a severe stammer as the country is going to war with Germany in World War 2.  It won Best Picture and Colin Firth won the Best Actor Oscar for playing the king.

#2.)  "Source Code"  (PG-13)

Jake Gyllenhaal goes back in time using a program called the Source Code. The only drawback is each trip is limited to only 8 minutes, which really sucks when you're trying to stop a bomb from going off and you keep getting blown up over and over again.

#3.)  "Hop"  (PG)

Russell Brand is an Easter bunny who wants to be a rock star. But when he leaves for Hollywood, the Easter chicks see it as their chance to finally rebel against the bunnies. It's a mix of live action and computer animation, with James Marsden playing the guy who takes him in once he gets to Hollywood.

#4.)  "Insidious"  (PG-13)

A horror movie from the makers of "Paranormal Activity". It stars Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne as the parents of a boy who's being haunted by evil entities.

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