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""It Runs in the Family" rated
PG-13
A look at the highly successful Gromberg family in New York.
After a stroke, Mitchell Gromberg (Kirk Douglas) tries to
cope with life and his son Alex (Michael Douglas) and wild
grandson Asher (Cameron Douglas). Mitchell looses his wife
(Diana Douglas) and life becomes even stranger as the family
tries to deal with life and become closer. Lots of laughs
and some tears. Also stars Rory Culkin, Bernadette Peters,
and Sarita Choudhury. Written by Jesse Wigutow, Produced by
Michael Douglas, and directed by Fred Schepisi.
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"City of God" rated
R
The City of God is a poor housing project started in the 60's
that became one of the most dangerous places in Rio de Janerio
by the beginning of the 80's. Buscape' (Alexandre Rodriques)
is a poor black kid too frial and scared to become an outlaw.
He discovers that he can see the reality of his violetn world
thru a camera. This is the only thing that saves him. Like
a documentary and subtittled. Also Stars Matheus Nachtergaele
and Douglas Silva. Directed by Fernando Meirelles.
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"Anger Management" rated
pg-13
Business man, Dave Buznik (Adam Sandler) has a argument with
one of the fight attendants, charges are filed and he is sentenced
to an anger management program. Dr. Rydell (Jack Nicholson)
is the coordinator and he moves in with Dave, with all his
lack of skills, and hits on Dave's girlfriend Linda (Marisa
Tomei). It is a funny movie, some story and lots of laughs.
Also stars Heather Graham, Kevin Nealon, and John C Reilly.
Written by David Dorman and directed by Peter Segal.
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"A Man Apart" rated
R
Sean Vetter (Vin Diesel) and his partner Demetrius
Hicks (Larenz Tate) were brought up on the LA streets but
now work for the DEA, fighting a seven year war on drugs coming
in through the US/Mexican border. The kingpin Cartel, Memo
Lucero, fights back by going after Vetters' wife, Stacey (Jacqueline
Obradors). Lots of blood and guts, but some story line. also
stars Timoghy Olyphant, Steve Eastin, and Juan Fernandez.
Written by Christain Gudegast and Paul Scheuring, and directed
by F Gary Gray.
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"Phone Booth" rated
R
There is one public pay phone booth in new york, it is going
to be torn down and a slick media consultant (Colin Farrell)
get the last phone call on it. he is trapped in the phone
booth after being told by a random caller - a serial killer
with a sniper rifle - that he will be shot if he hangs up
and tells who is on the phone. the police come and finally
realize that he is not the crazy one. Really frustrating but
exciting. Also stars Keifer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, Katie
Holmes and John Enos III. writen by Larry Cohen and directed
by Joel Shumacher.
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"Basic" rated
R
When a legendary commander (Samuel L Jackson) and several
of his men turn up missing and dead the last thing the government
wants is a DEA agent (John Travolta) investigating. John teams
up with another investigating officer (Connie Nielsen) to
find the missing men and who was responsible.. lots of adventure
and nothing is as is seem. also stars Harry Connic, Jr, Taye
Diggs, Andy Garcia and Tim Daly. Written by James Vanderbilt
and directed by John McTieman.
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"The Core" rated
pg-13.
Geophysicist Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) discovers that
an unknown force has caused the earth's inner core to stop
rotating. The only answer is to go to the center of the earth
with rockets. Keyes, along with a team of the worlds most
gifted scientists make that journey. Also stars Hilary Swank,
Bruce Greenwood, Stanley Tucci and Alfre Woodard. Directed
by Jon Amiel.
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View from the Top"
rated pg-13
A young woman Donna (Gwyneth Paltrow) lives in a small town
and has large dreams. She dreams of flying and starts at a
small service. She decides to go to an airline school and
excell in her field, finds that all her dreams can come true,
even if she does encounter some turbulence. A delightful movie,
funny and compassionate. also stars Marc Blucas, Christina
Applegate, Mark Ruffalo, Kelly Preston, Mike Myers, and Candice
Bergen. Written by Eric Wald, and directed by Bruno Barreto.
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"Dreamcatcher" rated
R
Four young friends perform a herioc act, and in the process
are transformed forever by receiving special powers. Years
later, now grown up, the four reunite for a hunting trip in
the Mainr woods. They have befriended, as children, a mentally
challenged boy Duddits (Donnie Wahlber) who has special powers.
The trip is interupted by a stranger, and some aliens and
the friends must band together and battle them. The future
of the earth hangs in the balance. Also stars Jason Lee, Damian
Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Rosemary Dunsmore, and Morgan Freeman.
Based on Stephen Kings' novel, the special effects are excellent.
Written, produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan.
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"Boat Trip" rated
R
After Jerry (Cuba Gooding, Jr" is dumped by his girl friend,
Felicia, (Vivica A Fox) he goes into a real depression, Jerrys'
friend Nick (Horatio Sanz) tried to cheer him up, suggesting
a Caribbean singles' cruise. After an altercation with the
the tour planner they are booked on an all-gay cruise ship.
Surprisingly, Jerry meets and falls for a beautiful on-board
dance instructor(Roselyn Sanchez). Also stars Will Ferrell
and Roger Moore. Directed by Mort Nathan.
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