Keri Russell and Josh Hamilton take on evil forces to protect their family in the thriller, Dark Skies
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Are you a fan of thriller flicks? Do you love a good scarybrmovie? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then you should headbrto Harkins Southlake 14 this weekend to check out the newest movies to hit thebrbig screen - Dark Skies and Snitch.
Dark Skies centersbron a family that lives a peaceful and quiet life in the suburbs until theybrstart experiencing bizarre incidents in their home. Parents Daniel and LaceybrBarret try to make sense of what’s happening to their family when they enlistbrthe help of an expert, Edwin Pollard, who specializes in the unexplainable.brAfter consulting with Edwin, Daniel and Lacey learn that they must take on thebrdeadly and terrifying force themselves in order to save their family from thebrevil visitors in the dark skies.
Snitch is DwaynebrJohnson’s newest film where he plays father to a teenage son who is wronglybraccused of a drug crime. After learning that his son faces a ten-year minimumbrjail sentence, Dwayne strikes up a deal with the district attorney to gobrundercover to infiltrate a deadly and dangerous drug cartel. Desperate to savebrhis son at all costs, will this risk cost Dwayne his life and his family? Tunebrin this weekend at Harkins Theatres to find out!
Both of these films have intense scenes and are probablybrbest for an adult's night out. Drop the kiddos off at Harkins exclusivebrin-lobby PlayCenter for less than the cost of a movie ticket and none of thebrhassle of finding a babysitter. The little ones can enjoy games and of course,brmovies with the supervision of finger-printed, background-checkedbrprofessionals.
For more information on movie times, ticketbrprices and the PlayCenter, please visit Harkins Theatres.