Blake Rutherford on Movies in the Park's latest installment, Twilight, which begins at sundown Wednesday in Riverfront Park. The screening is free.

This week's Movies in the Park feature -- the last in the summer series -- is 2008's Twlight. It's screening at sundown today (Aug. 4) at Riverfest Amphitheatre in Little Rock's Riverfront Park as part of Movies in the Park. Admission is free.

Twilight is the first film in the saga based on the books by Stephenie Meyer (which continues with 2009's New Moon and 2010's Eclipse) about a romance between unremarkable teenager Bella (Kristen Stewart) and mysterious and dazzling Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) who happens to be a vampire.

The film's running time is 122 minutes. It's rated PG-13 for violence and sensuality. 

The park opens at 6:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs (or sit in the amphitheatre seats) and coolers if you'd like (alcoholic beverages are OK, but no glass containers, please). Concessions will be available for purchase. Free bug spray can be found at the concession stands.

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