A romantic-comedy about zombies, Warm Bodies opens this weekend
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Harkins Southlake 14 Theatres drags in the zombie romanticbrcomedy, Warm Bodies, this weekend. Thebrmovie stars Nicholas Hoult of About a Boyand Teresa Palmer of Take Me Home Tonightas R and Julie- a modern-day refashioning of the classic, Romeo and Juliet.
Unlike your typical zombie flick, Warm Bodies’s zombies can see the memories of their victims as theybrmunch on their brains. Julie’s boyfriend didn’t know what the zombies had inbrstore for him when R and a band of zombies attack, eat his brains and views hisbrmemories, R falls in love with Julie, rescuing her from the other zombies.
As their relationship progresses, Julie notices R revertingbrback to his human ways and coming back to life. brEventually, Julie decides to head back home to the heavily guarded humanbrfortress where her father, General Grigio, (played by John Malkovich) is thebrleader and a firm believer that zombies are incapable of evolving back intobrtheir human form. Will Julie be able to convince her dad that the zombies arebrturning back into their old selves or will R die as a zombie in love? Be surebrto head to Harkins Southlake 14 Theatres to find out!
Stand Up Guys alsobrhits the big screen this weekend with some big-time names. Al Pacino,brChristopher Walken and Alan Arkin star as three best friends who have beenbrreunited after nearly 30 years and spend the night catching up and creating asbrmuch mayhem as they did in their younger days. The only hitch is one of thembrhas been dealt an impossible hand by a former mob boss that puts not only hisbrown life, but the life of one of his best friends on the line. Head to Harkins Southlake 14 Theatres thisbrweekend to catch this comedy but don’t worry, your kids can enjoy a movie andbrgames for them at Harkins’ PlayCenter.