Our weekly selection of things to do and see in Raleigh:
Movies
J. Edgar
Leonardo DiCaprio stars and Clint Eastwood directs this bio-pic of the first and long-serving head of the FBI.
Regal North Hills Stadium 14
4150 Main
2:00 5:20 8:45 pm
Carmike Fifteen
5501 Atlantic Springs Road
12:15 3:10 6:15 9:20 pm
Carolina Cinemas – Raleigh Grande 16
4840 Grove Barton Road
11:50am 3:10 7 10 pm
Six Forks Station Cinema
9500 Forum Drive
1:05 4:05 7:30 pm
Regal Brier Creek Stadium 14
8611 Brier Creek Parkway
1:10 4:15 7:15 10:15 pm
Marquee Cinemas – Wakefield 12
10600 Common Oaks Drive
12:00 3:05 6:10 9:15 pm
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Haunted by painful memories and paranoia, a woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult.
Rialto Theatre
1620 Glenwood Avenue, Raleigh, NC
7:00 9:15 pm
Moneyball
Brad Pitt stars as the 2002 Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane, who led the A’s to a great season despite having the lowest payroll in the major leagues. In addition to scouting and more conventional methods of assembling a team, Beane introduced statistics and mathematical analysis into player evaluation.
Raleighwood Cinema Grill
6609 Falls of Neuse Road
6:20 pm
Arts
Mahler’s Fourth Symphony (December 2 & 3)
Meymandi Concert Hall
2 E South Street
Rembrandt in America (through January 22, 2012)
NC Museum of Art
2110 Blue Ridge Road – (919) 715-5923
Photographs of Alan Cohen (through December 17, 2011)
Gregg Museum of Art & Design
2610 Cates Avenue – (919) 515-3503
Family+Active
Raleigh Winterfest (December 3 – January 31)
City Plaza
Fayetteville Street – (919) 821-6979
NC State Men’s Basketball – Home Game Against Indiana
RBC Center
1400 Edwards Mill Road
Toy Train Sale and Swap Meet
NC State Fairgrounds – Scott Building
1025 Blue Ridge Road
For more ideas, check out the events calendar.