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EMPIRE ESPLANADE 6 200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-983-2762 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island 3D (G) - Fri-Mon 1: 10, 3: 25, 7: 10; Tue-Thur 7: 10 p.m.

EMPIRE ESPLANADE 6

200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-983-2762

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island 3D (G) - Fri-Mon 1: 10, 3: 25, 7: 10; Tue-Thur 7: 10 p.m.

Mirror Mirror (PG) - Fri-Mon 1, 1: 20, 3: 40, 4: 00, 6: 35, 7: 00, 9: 10, 9: 35; Tue-Thur 6: 35, 7, 9: 10, 9: 35 p.m.

John Carter 3D (PG) - Fri-Mon 12: 45; 3: 35, 6: 30, 9: 30 p.m. Tue-Thur 6: 30, 9: 30

Wrath of the Titans 3D (14A) - Fri-Mon 1: 30, 3: 55, 7: 20, 9: 45; Tue-Thur 7: 20, 9: 45 p.m.

Wrath of the Titans (14A) - Fri-Mon 12: 50, 3: 20, 6: 50, 9: 20; Tue-Thur 6: 50, 9: 20 p.m.

Safe House (PG) - Fri-Thur 9: 25 p.m.

PARK & TILFORD

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

21 Jump Street (14A) - Fri, Sun-Mon 1: 10, 4, 6: 50, 9: 45; SAT 1: 40, 4, 6: 50, 9: 45; Tue-Thur 6: 50, 9: 40 p.m.

Dr. Seuss' The Lorax 3D (G) - Fri-Mon 3: 45, 6: 30, 9: 30; Tue-Thur 6: 40, 9: 20 p.m.

Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (G) - Fri, Sun-Mon 12: 45; Sat 1 p.m.

American Reunion (18A) - Fri, Sun-Mon 12: 15, 3: 30, 6: 40, 10; Sat 12: 15, 4: 10, 7: 15, 10: 20; Tue-Thur 7, 10: 10 p.m.

The Hunger Games (PG) - Fri, Sun-Mon 1, 4: 10, 7: 15, 10: 20; Sat 12: 45, 3: 50, 7, 10; Tue-Thur 6: 30, 9: 35 p.m. Thur 1 p.m.

The Hunger Games (PG) - Fri, Sun-Mon 1, 4: 10, 7: 15, 10: 20; Sat 12: 45, 3: 50, 7, 10; Tue-Thur 6: 30, 9: 35 p.m. Thur 1 p.m.

Titanic 3D (14A) - Fri-Mon 12: 30, 4: 30, 9: 00; Tue-Thur 7: 20 p.m.

Metropolitan Opera: Manon - Sat 9 a.m.

PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE

1131 Howe St., 604-688-FILM www.cinematheque.bc.ca. Robert Bresson April 4-9, 13-15, 19-23, 25-26.

The French director Robert Bresson (1901-1999), one of film's most important and influential artists, was master of a spare, rigorous, intensely metaphysical cinema that explored, with rare poetry and purity, the human struggle for grace and redemption.

Bresson made but 13 features in a film career spanning five decades; that body of work is one of the most extraordinary and uncompromising in the history of cinema. Bresson's singular style - a stripped down, affectless aesthetic that miraculously turns austerity and asceticism into amplitude and manages to approach the immanent, express the ineffable - has been famously described, by Paul Schrader, as transcendental. Tonight Pickpocket (France, 1959, Cast: Martin Lassalle, Pierre Leymarie, Jean Pélégri, Marika Green, Kassagi) screens at 4: 30 and 8: 20 p.m. and Le Diable Probablement (France, 1977, Cast: Antoine Monnier, Tina Irissari, Henri de Maublanc, Laetitia Carcano, Nicholas Deguy) screens at 6: 30 p.m.