Opening this weekend, Gangster Squad stars Sean Penn, Nick Nolte, Ryan Gosling, and Emma Stone
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Bestbrknown for 2009 horror comedy Zombieland, Director Reuben Fleischer'sthird film, Gangster Squad, pays homage to 1940s Los Angeles. Thisbrgritty police film opens at Harkins Southlake 14 Theatres this Friday.
GangsterbrSquad chronicles thebrLAPD’s fight to keep East Coast mafia out of Los Angeles in the 1940s and ‘50s.brThe film stars Sean Penn as real-life mobster Mickey Cohen, California’sbrmost notorious gangster of the era, and Nick Nolte as Chief of PolicebrWilliam Parker.
In abrbid to bring down Cohen, Parker recruits a special squad to stop Cohen frombrtaking over the city completely. Led by Josh Brolin's character JohnbrO’Mara and Ryan Gosling's Sgt. Jerry Wooters, the Gangster Squad wagesbrwar against the power-hungry East Coast mobster.
EmmabrStone also joins thebrcast as Grace Faraday, reuniting with Fleischer and Gosling of Zombieland andbrCrazy Stupid Love, respectively.
Givenbrthe “R” rating of Gangster Squad, head to Harkins Theatres in SouthlakebrTown Square for just $6, children ages 3-8 can hang out in the “PlayCenter”brwhile you catch the new year’s hottest film.
Or,brif you're looking for a night of family fun, take the kids take the kids tobrsee the re-released Monsters, Inc. in 3D (also available in 2D). Disney continues its trend of re-releasingbrcherished animated titles in 3D with Monsters, Inc. 3D, the story of James P.brSullivan (John Goodman) and one-eyed Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal)brliving and working in the city of Monstropolis.
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For more informationbrabout movie tickets, show times and the Loyalty Program, please visit HarkinsbrTheatres.