New Releases
Panic Room (R)
Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) seek refuge in their New York apartment's panic room, a hidden chamber built for emergencies like break-ins. Three intruders enter the home in search of a hidden fortune, which happens to be in the place Meg and Sarah are hiding. Starring Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Dwight Yoakam, Jared Leto and Kristen Stewart. Directed by David Fincher of "Fight Club" fame.
The Rookie (G)
The film is based on the true story of Jim Morris, a minor leaguer who had to drop out because of an injury to his pitching arm. Twelve years pass, and Morris is inspired by the high school team he coaches to try out for a professional baseball team. Starring Dennis Quaid, Rachel Griffiths, Brian Cox, Beth Grant and Jay Hernandez. Directed by John Lee Hancock.
Clockstoppers (PG)
A scientist (French Stewart) invents a machine that speeds up any target it zaps to 25 times its normal speed. When the scientist's son (Jesse Bradford) gets zapped, they search for a way to reverse the effects. Starring Jesse Bradford, Paula Garces, Garikayi Mutambirwa, Robin Thomas and French Stewart. Directed by Jonathan Frakes.
Rainbow Randolp (Robin Williams) is the star of a popular children's television show. After being fired and replaced by Smoochy (Edward Norton), a Barney-type fuscia rhinoceros, and discovering Smoochy is smooching with his ex-lover Nora, Randolph plots his revenge. Starring Robin Williams, Edward Norton, Catherine Keener, Danny DeVito and Jon Stewart. Directed by Danny DeVito.
No Such Thing (R)
Director Hal Hartley's satirical portrayal of a society infatuated with instant gratification and voyeurism. A spin of the tale of "Beauty and the Beast," where the monster (Robert Burke) is so tired of human evolution that he kills anyone who crosses his path. A news reporter (Sarah Polley) is sent in to report on the story and befriends the ugly creature. Starring Sarah Polley, Robert John Burke, Helen Mirren, Julie Christie and Robert Burke. Directed by Hal Hartley.
Y Tu Mama Tambien (NR)
Two teenagers, Tenoch (Diego Luna) and Julio (Gael Garcia Bernal), meet an older woman named Luisa (Maribel Verdu) at a wedding. In hopes of impressing the woman, the teens tell her that they are headed on a road trip to a hidden beach paradise called Boca Del Cielo (Heaven's Mouth). Luisa asks to join them, and the three leave Mexico City, headed towards a fictional destination. During their journey, Luisa seduces the two teenagers, and they begin to argue over her. Starring Maribel Verdu, Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna, Diana Bracho and Daniel Gimenez Cacho. Directed by Alfonso Cuaron.
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