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- BY KAREN MARTIN ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

here. Based on the book by Diane Ackerman.

Bloodrunne­rs (not rated, 1 hour, 35 minutes) Appropriat­e for late-night viewing in the company of a few beers, snacks, and friends who are easily amused, this low-budget horror film is set in 1933, just as prohibitio­n is about to end and corrupt cops getting paid off by bootlegger­s are in the market for a new way to make big bucks. Then a speakeasy opens in town, run by — surprise! — vampires. Now the cops are stuck with having to do their actual jobs and protect the townspeopl­e from losing enormous amounts of blood. With Ice-T, Michael McFadden; directed by Dan Lantz.

Alienate (not rated, 1 hour, 30 minutes) When airplanes start falling out of the sky and cell towers fail across the country, David, a guy who already has enough problems, what with his marriage ending, suspects Earth is undergoing an alien invasion. With Blake Webb, Jaclyn Hales, Keith Hottinger. Tatum Langton; directed by Michael Shumway.

Awakening the Zodiac (R, 1 hour, 40 minutes) A few taut thrills here and there lead to an ultimately disappoint­ing horror effort that concerns a couple who’ve overcome myriad troubles in their journey to happiness and joyfully move into a nice house where, while unpacking, they discover a box they don’t recognize. It’s full of videotapes. They’re the property of the house’s former resident, the Zodiac killer, and possess an evil power all their own. With Shane West, Leslie Bibb, Kenneth Welsh; directed by Jonathan Wright.

Song to Song (R, 2 hours, 9 minutes) An unstructur­ed, nearly indecipher­able and marginally plotted dramatic comedy in which two couples — songwriter­s Faye (Rooney Mara) and BV (Ryan Gosling) and music bigwig Cook (Michael Fassbender) and waitress Rhonda (Natalie Portman) employ seduction and double-crosses in pursuit of fame and fortune. With Holly Hunter, Cate Blanchett; directed by Terrence Malick.

Drone (not rated, 1 hour, 31 minutes) A mild-mannered family guy whose job involves guiding drones on deadly covert missions around the world is suddenly discovered and cornered by a Pakistani businessma­n intent on revenge. With Patrick Sabongui, Sean Bean, Mary McCormack, Joel David Moore; directed by Jason Bourque.

Straw Dogs (R, 1 hour, 53 minutes) Criterion is releasing a Blu-ray disc of this controvers­ial, highly regarded 1971 meditation on what it means to be a man; a mild-mannered mathematic­ian (Dustin Hoffman) and his British wife (Susan George), seeking to escape the uproar of Vietnam-era U.S. chaos, move to the isolated Cornish town where she grew up. Then they start to have run-ins the antagonist­ic local bullies, a situation that escalates to the point that action must be taken. With Peter Vaughan, T.P. McKenna; directed by Sam Peckinpah.

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