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EMPIRE ESPLANADE 6 200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-983-2762 Crazy, Stupid, Love (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 4: 10, 7: 20, 9: 55; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4: 10, 7: 20, 9: 5 p.m.

EMPIRE ESPLANADE 6

200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-983-2762

Crazy, Stupid, Love (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 4: 10, 7: 20, 9: 55; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4: 10, 7: 20, 9: 5 p.m.

Captain America: The First Avenger 3D (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 4, 7: 10, 10; Sat-Sun 1: 10, 4, 7: 10, 10 p.m.

Horrible Bosses (14A) - Fri, Mon-Thur 4: 30, 7, 9: 40; Sat-Sun 1: 45, 4: 30, 7, 9: 40 p.m.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 3D - Fri, Mon-Thur 3: 55, 6: 50, 9: 50; Sat-Sun 1, 3: 55, 6: 50, 9: 50 p.m.

Final Destination 3D - Fri, Mon-Thur 4: 20, 7: 30, 10: 05; Sat-Sun

1: 20, 4: 20, 7: 30, 10: 05 p.m. The Help (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 3: 25, 6: 35, 9: 45; Sat-Sun 12: 20, 3: 25, 6: 35, 9: 45 p.m.

PARK & TILFORD

333 Brooksbank Ave., North Vancouver 604-985-3911

The Change-Up (18A) - Fri-Thur 1: 15, 4: 15, 7: 10, 9: 40 p.m.

30 Minutes or Less (18A) - Fri-Wed 1: 40, 4: 00, 7, 9: 20; Thur 4, 7, 9: 20 p.m. Thur 1 p.m. Cowboys & Aliens (14A) - Fri-Thur 1, 3: 45, 6: 40, 9: 30 p.m.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes (PG) - Fri-Thur 1: 10, 4: 10, 7: 20, 9: 50 p.m.

The Smurfs 3D (G) - Fri-Thur 1: 20, 3: 50, 6: 50, 9: 15 p.m.

Glee 3D Concert Movie - Fri-Thur 1: 30, 3: 40, 6: 30, 9: 10 p.m.

PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE

1131 Howe St., 604-688-FILM www.cinematheque.bc.ca.

Film Noir (until Aug. 24).

Film Noir, an annual Pacifi c Cinémathèque tradition, celebrates the stylish, seductive, cynical glories of one of the American cinema's most aesthetically rich, infl uential and angst-ridden genres over 17 sultry summer-in-the-city evenings of nocturnal nihilism and pitiless urban nightmare.

Film Noir Special: Strange Tales of The Whistler (Aug. 14-15, 18 and 21).

Pacifi c Cinémathèque presents, as part of this year's Film Noir summer series, restored prints of all seven of the Richard Dix-starring Whistler fi lms, including four directed by B-movie showman and "gimmick fi lm" maker William Castle. None of these strange B-movie tales have been released on DVD.