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Attack
of the Sabretooth (2005) After a million years, they're ready
to eat! A closed down amusement park becomes a terrifying trap for
a group of college kids when they inadvertently uncover the home
of a cloning project gone wrong and unleash a mutant sabertooth
tiger. As the bloodthirsty cat begins to stalk any prey left in
the park, it becomes a race for survival against a relentless beast.
Starring: Robert Carradine, Nicholas Bell Rating
Genre: Adventure / Sci-Fi
Language: English
Rated R for creature violence and gore.
Caved
In (2005) An abandoned Swiss mine thick with emeralds is the
focal point of this made-for-cable creature feature starring Christopher
Atkins and Colm Meaney. Drafted to lead a small group looking to
cash in on the precious gems, eminent spelunker John Palmer (Atkins)
packs up the family and heads to Switzerland. But the subterranean
quest turns nightmarish when the treasure hunters find themselves
under attack by a prehistoric species lurking in the dark.
Starring: Christopher Atkins, Colm Meaney; Director: Richard Pepin
Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy; Format: Widescreen
Language: English
R For violence and gore.
Cirque Du Soleil - Corteo (2001) Bring home the magic, artistry
and phenomenal acrobatics of Corteo, the latest Cirque du Soleil
show, captured in high definition. Corteo, which means 'cortege'
in Italian, is a joyous procession, a festive parade imagined by
a clown. The show brings together the passion of the actor with
the grace and power of the acrobat to plunge the audience into a
theatrical world of fun, comedy and spontaneity situated in a mysterious
space between heaven and earth. The clown pictures his own funeral
taking place in a carnival atmosphere, watched over by quietly caring
angels. Juxtaposing the large with the small, the ridiculous with
the tragic and the magic of perfection with the charm of imperfection,
the show highlights the strength and fragility of the clown, as
well as his wisdom and kindness, to illustrate the portion of humanity
that is within each of us. The music, by turns lyrical and playful,
carries Corteo through a timeless celebration in which illusion
teases reality Starring: Andrew Atherton, Kevin Atherton Director:
Bachir Bensaddek, Lewis Cohen
Rated G for General Audiences
Cyber
Wars (2006) In an Asian city of the future, every citizen's
identity is recorded in a vast computer system known as CyberLink,
and no one's privacy is sacred. But when young bounty hunter Dash
MacKenzie (Genevieve O'Reilly) discovers that the data collection
is all part of an organized corporate effort to launch a large-scale
deadly game, she joins forces with a police detective (Luoyong
Wang) to bring down the guilty parties.
Starring: David Warner, Joan Chen; Director: Not Available
Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
PG-13 For violence and nudity.
Dandelion
(2005) Writer-director Mark Milgard's feature debut explores
young love and the power of love -- in any form -- to heal. When
Mason Mullich (Vincent Kartheiser), a teenager who lives an empty
and loveless existence in a small town, meets a troubled girl
named Danny (Taryn Manning), their relationship opens up a whole
new world Mason never new existed. Not only does he realize that
love is possible, he also learns it's how you love that matters.
Starring: Vincent Kartheiser, Taryn Manning; Director: Mark Milgard
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English
NR. This movie has not been rated by the MPAA.
The
Dark (2004) Intent on fixing her marriage, Adelle (Maria Bello)
heads to Wales with daughter Sarah (Sophie Stuckey) to reconnect
with her husband, James (Sean Bean). Just days after the family
moves into a farmhouse, Sarah is swept out to sea. As James searches
for Sarah's body, Adelle begins to feel that her daughter is still
alive. When a strange girl who supposedly died 60 years ago shows
up, Adelle sets out to uncover the mystery and find Sarah.
Starring: Sean Bean, Maria Bello; Director: John Fawcett
Genre: Horror; Format: Widescreen.
Language: English; Subtitles: English
R For terror/violence and language.
Fun
with Dick and Jane (2005) Stick 'em up! After losing their
high-paying corporate jobs, Jane and Dick Harper (Jim Carrey and
Tea Leoni) turn to crime -- robbing banks -- to maintain their
standard of living. Talk about resourceful yuppies! Based on a
remake of the 1977 film that starred George Segal and Jane Fonda
in the titular roles, this action-comedy costars Angie Harmon,
John Michael Higgins and Alec Baldwin. Dean Parisot directs.
Starring: Jim Carrey, Tea Leoni; Director: Dean Parisot
Genre: Comedy; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
PG-13 For brief language, some sexual humor and occasional humorous
language.
With
a pint-sized caddie (Joshua Flitter) at his side, amateur golfer
Francis Ouimet (Shia LaBeouf) shocked the world at the 1913 U.S.
Open when he outplayed defending British champ Harry Vardon (Stephen
Dillane). But Ouimet's rise to the top wasn't easy, with a hard-nosed
father (Elias Koteas) and a hard-knock life to overcome. Actor
Bill Paxton (in his third time out as a director) helms this inspiring
true-life story based on actual events.
Starring: Tyler Brody Stein, Shia LaBeouf ; Director: Bill Paxton
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
PG For some brief mild language.
Little
Fish (2006) After four years of trying to redeem herself in
her mother's eyes, former heroin junkie Tracy Heart (Cate Blanchett)
is going to do something for herself: start her own business.
But that's not easy with the unexpected return of her ex-boyfriend
(Dustin Nguyen), the criminal dreams of her brother (Martin Henderson)
and the emotional troubles of a family friend (Hugo Weaving)
to say nothing of her dealings with the local crime boss (Sam
Neill).
Starring: Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett; Director: Rowan Woods
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: Spanish
R Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Puerto
Vallarta Squeeze (2006) After assassinating a military leader
in Mexico, American government hit man Clayton Price (Scott Glenn)
finds cover in the form of two weary travelers (Craig Wasson and
Giovanna Zacarias) who agree to help him hide in the Mexican jungle.
But what they don't know is that Price is being tailed by stealthy
CIA operative Walter McGrane (Harvey Keitel), who has instructions
to deliver his target dead or alive.
Starring: Jonathan Brandis, Scott Glenn; Director: Arthur Allan
Seidelman
Genre: Action & Adventure; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
R For strong violence, sexuality/nudity and language.
An
Unfinished Life (2005) When her husband dies, Jean Gilkyson
(Jennifer Lopez) moves herself and her daughter, Griff (Becca
Gardner), into the Wyoming home of her estranged father-in-law,
steely rancher Einar (Robert Redford), even though they don't
get along. Buried in grief, Einar can't get over the death of
his only son, while Jean struggles to make sense of her new life.
Over time, though, the two learn to move on through the power
of forgiveness.
Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Robert Redford; Director: Lasse Hallström
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: Spanish
PG-13 For for some violence including domestic abuse, and language.
Wolf
Creek (2005) Writer-director Greg Mclean bases his first feature
film on actual events in the Australian Outback, where three friends
find their road trip cut short by a series of unexplained mysteries.
Left stranded to fend for their own survival, the weary travelers
dodge an ominous set of strange lights that seem to be targeting
their every move. This official Sundance selection won critics'
praise for its chillingly realistic approach to horror.
Starring: Kestie Morassi, Nathan Phillips; Director: Greg McLean
Genre: Horror; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: Spanish
UR This movie has not been rated by the MPAA.
New Releases for
April 4, 2006
Bee
Season (2005) Competing for the approval of her parents -- a
professor of Jewish mysticism (Richard Gere) and a dedicated scientist
(Juliette Binoche) -- 11-year-old Eliza Naumann (Flora Cross) is
used to appearing ordinary. But winning the school spelling bee
could be her chance to make an impression -- and convince her father
that she's destined for greatness. Kate Bosworth co-stars in this
coming-of-age drama based on the novel by Myla Goldberg.
Starring: Richard Gere, Juliette Binoche; Director: Scott McGehee
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
PG-13 For thematic elements, a scene of sensuality
and brief strong dialog.
Brokeback
Mountain (2005) Two sheepherders -- Jack
Twist and Ennis Del Mar (Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger) -- meet
and fall in love while working together near Wyoming's Brokeback
Mountain in 1963. Over the next 20 years, their lives take different
courses: Jack becomes a rodeo cowboy while Ennis remains a ranch
hand. Anne Hathaway, Randy Quaid and Michelle Williams co-star.
Ang Lee directs screenwriter Larry McMurtry's adaptation of a short
story by E. Annie Proulx.
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Heath Ledger; Director: Ang Lee
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
Awards: Academy Award® Winner
R For sexuality, nudity, language and some violence.
Category 7: The End of the World (2005) In this gripping
follow-up to the made-for-television movie Category 6: Day of Destruction,
Gina Gershon stars as beleaguered FEMA director Judith Carr, whose
worst nightmares play out when severe "superstorms" envelop
the planet and millions of people need her organization's help.
The all-star ensemble cast includes James Brolin, Shannen Doherty,
Swoosie Kurtz, Randy Quaid, Tom Skerritt and Robert Wagner.
Starring: Gina Gershon, Randy Quaid; Director: Dick Lowry
Genre: Drama; Format: Widescreen
Language: English
NR. This movie has not been rated by the MPAA
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch
& the Wardrobe (2005) Based on C.S. Lewis's classic novel,
this enchanting tale follows four London children who are sent away
to a country home for safety during World War II. There, they discover
a magical wardrobe that leads them to the mystical land of Narnia,
ruled by an evil witch. The children join the lion Aslan to free
Narnia from darkness. Tilda Swinton, Georgie Henley, William Moseley,
Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, Rupert Everett and Jim Broadbent
star.
Starring: Georgie Henley, William Moseley; Director: Andrew Adamson
Genre: Children & Family; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: French
PG For battle sequences and frightening moments
Little
Manhattan (2005) Director Mark Levin's
(Wimbledon) quirky tale of first love puts the spotlight on pint-sized
passion. Against the backdrop of the Big Apple, young urbanites
Gabe (Josh Hutcherson) and Rosemary (Charlie Ray) explore their
budding emotions. And there's one thing that makes them perfect
for each other: They're both in the fifth grade. Cynthia Nixon and
Bradley Whitford co-star in this winning comedy that proves bigger
isn't necessarily better.
Starring: Josh Hutcherson, Bradley Whitford; Director: Mark Levin
Genre: Children & Family; Format: Widescreen
Language: English; Subtitles: English
PG For mild thematic elements, language and brief action.
Ushpizin
(2005) Shot on location in Jerusalem with the support of the
local population, this lighthearted film documents a week in the
life of Moshe (well-known Israeli actor Shuli Rand) and Male, two
recently converted orthodox Jews who receive a large sum of money
and prepare for a lavish Sukkot feast. But the pair of ushpizin
(the Hebrew word for Armenian) dinner guests who turn up on their
doorstep aren't prepared to accept Moshe's new lifestyle.
Starring: Shuli Rand, Michal Bat-Sheva Rand; Director: Giddi Dar
Genre: Foreign; Format: Widescreen
Language: Hebrew; Subtitles: English
PG For mild thematic elements.