MondayAfternoon at the Movies - "Cold Mountain"
In the waning days of the American Civil War, a wounded soldier embarks on a perilous journey back home to Cold Mountain, North Carolina to reunite with his sweetheart. Starring Jude Law, Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellweger. Rated R; 154 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "All Is Lost"
An open-water thriller about one man's battle for survial against the elements after his sailboat is destroyed at sea. Starring Robert Redford. Rated PG-13; 105 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "The Commitments"
Fueled by raw talent and driven by dreams of glory, a dozen dead-enders from Dublin's gritty North side share a passion for soul music that takes their band on a wild ride from the streets to the stage to superstardom! Starring Robert Arkins, and Maria Doyle Kennedy. Rated R; 118 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "Waking Ned Devine"
A winning lottery ticket transforms the lives of the inhabitants of a rural Irish village. Starring Ian Bannen and James Nesbitt. Rated PG; 91 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "Elizabeth"
A film of the early years of the reign of Elizabeth I of England and her difficult task of learning what is necessary to be a monarch. Starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Joseph Fiennes. Rated R; 124 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "Glory"
Robert Gould Shaw leads the US Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices of both his own Union army and the Confederates. Rated R; 122 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "Remember the Titans"
The true story of a newly appointed African-American coach and his high-school team on their first season as a racially integrated unit. Rated PG; 113 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - "Enough Said"
Heartwarming comedy of a divorced mom who may be falling for Albert, a sweet, funny, like-minded divorcee - but he may be the ex-husband of her new friend who paints a completely different picture. James Gandolfini's last movie. Rated PG-13; 93 min.
Monday Afternoon at the Movies - " The Dish"
Apollo 11's astronauts will walk on the moon - and the 1,000 ton satellite dish in tiny, sheep-farming Parkes, Australia, will beam that historic first step around the globe. But as giddy citizens prepare for the moment when the entire world will depend on them, the dish flat lines. Its uncoventional Aussie crew and its by-the-book NASA supervisor from the U.S. have very different ideas about how to fix it. A culture clash of cosmic proportions erupts in this fact-based tale of how the biggest event in history was almost not televised. Rated PG-13; 101 min.