The Social Network (Columbia Pictures) – This Oscar®- and four-time Golden Globe®-winning film tells the real-life story of Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg), a 2003 Harvard undergrad and computer programming genius that revolutionizes the way people communicate around the world by creating and launching Facebook, making him the youngest billionaire in history. However, his journey to success is marred by legal complications with his former college friend and Facebook co-founder, Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), as well as the Winklevoss twins (Armie Hammer and Josh Pence), former classmates who engage in a courtroom battle over the ownership and origins of Facebook. Directed by: David Fincher
Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar Animation Studios) – Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and the entire Toy Story gang return for a new mission. Andy is all grown up and ready for college but in the midst of packing, his cherished toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care instead of the attic. Woody then takes it upon himself to convince the other toys they were not abandoned and plans an escape to return home safely. Directed by: Lee Unkrich

Going the Distance (New Line Cinema) – Erin (Drew Barrymore) is working as an intern at the New York Sentinel and is returning home to San Francisco in six weeks. Her relationship with Garrett (Justin Long) blossoms before her departure and they decide to commit to a long distance relationship. Living on opposite coasts, Erin and Garrett are forced to make a decision: break up or live in the same city. Directed by: Nanette Burstein
– Gordon Cozier (Idris Elba), John Rahway (Paul Walker), A.J. (HaydenChristensen), and brothers Jake (Michael Ealy) and Jesse (Chris Brown) Attica are a team of bank robbers. When Ghost (T.I.), a former member of their team, is released from prison, he convinces the group to plan a robbery on an armored car carrying $20 million. As the team plans their strategy and tactics, a seasoned detective (Matt Dillon) plans to stop the criminals and put them behind bars. Directed by John Luessenhop
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