Upcoming Movies Published Jan. 16, 2009 FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. -- Jan. 16 @ 7 p.m. Four Christmases Rated PG-13 Synopsis: When upscale, happily unmarried San Francisco couple Kate and Brad find themselves socked in by fog on Christmas morning, their exotic vacation plans morph into the family-centric holiday they had until now, gleefully avoided. Out of obligation and unable to escape they trudge to not one, not two, but four relative-choked festivities, increasingly mortified to find childhood fears raised, adolescent wounds reopened and their very future together uncertain. As Brad counts the hours to when he can get away from their parents, step-parents, siblings and as assortment of nieces and nephews, Kate is starting to hear the ticking of a different kind of clock. Jan. 17 @ 2 p.m. Nothing Like the Holidays Rated PG-13 Synopsis: The Rodriguez family are converging at their parent's home to celebrate the season and rejoice in their youngest brother's safe return from combat overseas. Traditions will be celebrated, secrets revealed and major life decisions made. It all begins when Anna announces to her children she is divorcing their father Eduardo. The shock waves from this familial upheaval prompt Roxanna, Mauricio and Jesse, each in their own way, to reevaluate the past and rethink the future. But when the Rodriguez's learn that one of their own is facing a true crisis, they instinctively pull together. Jan. 17 @ 7 p.m. The Day the Earth Stood Still Rated PG-13 Synopsis: Renowned scientist Dr. Helen Benson finds herself face to face with an alien called Klaatu, who travels across the universe to warn of an impending global crisis. When forces beyond Helen's control treat the extraterrestrial as a hostile and deny his request to address the world's leaders, she and her estranged stepson Jacob quickly discover the deadly ramifications of Klaatu's claim that he is a friend to the Earth. Now Helen must find a way to convince the entity who was sent to destroy us that mankind is worth saving--but it may be too late. The process has begun. Children 5 and under are admitted free. The cost for 6 to 11-year-olds is $2; 12 and up is $4. Call 247-5600 for a list of movies.