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Releases: June Release Calendar
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- June 3
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Die Another Day
In this 20th installment of the 40-year-old
James Bond franchise,
agent 007 (Pierce Brosnan) becomes somewhat of a British Secret
Service pariah when he's captured, tortured and finally released
by North Koreans. Stigmatized by M (Judi Dench) and held
incommunicado on a Yankee ship in Hong Kong, Bond escapes and
begins to track down the evil Korean killer Zao (Rick Yune). He
makes his way to Cuba and there meets up with Jinx (Halle Berry)
and the pair destroy an illegal health clinic that specializes in
DNA transplants that allow killers like Zao to change their
identity. From there the pair travel to London, Iceland and North
Korea, along the way engaging in sword fights, a hand-to-hand
battle in a laser lab, a chase across a frozen lake in Bond's
well-equipped Aston Martin, and much much more. Throw in a
falling glacier, fierce battles on Korea's DMZ, fights on a
disintegrating Russian cargo plane, and a doomsday weapon called
Icarus, and you have one of the more exiting, action-oriented
Bond outings (aided and abetted by digital effects) in quite a
long time. This is a hipper, edgy, more professional Bond, and
Brosnan is up to the task at hand; Berry is the latest Bond girl and
partner-in-action (viewers are introduced to her when she rises
out of the sea in an homage to the first Bond girl, Ursula
Andress, in "Dr. No" -- and, like Andress, Berry is more show
than acting go) and the villains are, well, Bond villains.
And theater audiences loved this outing -- to the tune of $400
million worldwide. And you will too. The DVD of "Die Another Day" is
stunning, both visually and aurally -- the lengthy opening sequence
gives your surround sound speakers a hearty workout and
immediately sucks you into the action. Definitely a demonstration disc to show
off your system.
Director: Lee Tamahori. Stars: Pierce Brosnan, Halle Berry, Toby Stephens,
Rosamund Pike, Rick Yune, Judi Dench, John Cleese, Michael Madsen, Will Yun Lee,
Samantha Bond. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 132 min., Thriller, Box office
gross: $160.200 million, MGM, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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About Schmidt
Warren Schmidt (Jack Nicholson) has arrived at
several of life's crossroads all at the same time. To begin with, he is retiring
from a lifetime of service as an actuary for Woodmen of the World Insurance
Company, and he feels utterly adrift. Furthermore, his only daughter Jeannie
(Hope Davis) is about to marry a boob. And his wife Helen (June Squibb) dies
suddenly after 42 years of marriage. With no job, no wife, and no family, Warren
is desperate to find something meaningful in his thoroughly unimpressive life.
He sets out on a journey of self-discovery, exploring his roots across Nebraska
in the 35-foot motor home in which he had planned to drive around the country
with his late wife. His ultimate destination is Denver, where he hopes to bridge
the gulf between himself and his somewhat estranged daughter by arriving early
to help with her wedding preparations. Unfortunately, he hates the groom-to-be
Randall (Dermot Mulroney), a profoundly mediocre, underachieving waterbed
salesman. To make matters worse, Warren is appalled by the free-spirited nature
and boorish behavior of his soon-to-be in-laws (Kathy Bates and Howard
Hesseman). Warren grows swiftly convinced that his new purpose in life is to
stop his daughter's marriage. During this darkly comic and painful odyssey,
Warren details his adventures and shares his observations with an unexpected new
friend and confessor -- Ndugu Umbo, a six-year-old Tanzanian orphan whom he
sponsors for $22 a month through an organization that advertises on TV. From
these long letters filled with a lifetime of things unsaid, Warren begins --
perhaps for the first time -- to glimpse himself and the life he has lived. It's
definitely a tour-de-force for Nicholson, who shows off his wry comedy turns
just on the other side of his seriousness -- he holds the film together and
proves that he, indeed, is one of the grand "old" men of American film.
Director: Alexander Payne. Stars: Jack Nicholson, Kathy Bates, Dermot Mulroney,
Hope Davis, Howard Hesseman. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 124 min., Comedy
Drama, Box office gross: $63.676 million, New Line, $22.98 VHS SRP.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Guru, The
Loose attempt to spoof Hollywood -- and Bollywood --
rags-to-riches fantasies and musicals. Jimi Mistry plays Ramu, a budding Indian
actor enthralled as a child by a Hindu-dubbed version of "Grease" who eventually
makes his way to New York to make his mark as the Indian John Travolta. Instead
he gets cast in a porno film (opposite Heather Graham) and eventually
substitutes for a "guru" hired to entertain at socialite Marisa Tomei's birthday
party. His haphazard philosophical ramblings (which he picked up on the porno
sets) endears him to the wealthy, and he embarks on a new career, performing as
a guru to packed houses on Broadway. There's plenty of goofiness along the way,
including some kooky dream sequence production numbers. Fine performances by
Tomei, Graham, Mistry and Michael McKean (as an adult filmmaker).
Director: Daisy von Scherler Mayer. Stars: Jimi Mistry, Heather Graham, Marisa
Tomei, Christine Baranski, Michael McKean. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 91
min., Comedy, Box office gross: $3.000 million, Universal, No VHS SRP, Priced
for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Animatrix, The
A fusion of CG-animation and Japanese anime, "The
Animatrix" is a collection of nine original short films conceived by the
Wachowski Brothers, the creators of "The Matrix" trilogy. Inspired by the
visionary action and innovative storytelling that power the trilogy, this
spectacularly visual short film series delves deeper into the mind-bending world
of The Matrix and the characters who inhabit it. Created in the anime style
pioneered by Japanese animation artists and helmed by world-renowned anime
directors, The Animatrix also features the voices of actors Keanu Reeves (Neo)
and Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity) in two of the shorts. "The Animatrix" debuts
worldwide on DVD and videocassette between the release of the next two films in
"The Matrix" trilogy - "The Matrix Reloaded," which opens theatrically on May
15, followed by "The Matrix Revolutions," which debuts in theaters in November.
"The Animatrix" features an eclectic techno
soundtrack supervised by renowned DJ/producer/remixer Jason Bentley with some of
today's hottest electronica artists such as Juno Reactor, Death in Vegas,
Massive Attack, Meat Beat Manifesto and others. The original score for the
project is provided by Don Davis, who crafted the music for all three films in
"The Matrix" trilogy.
The short anime films are directed by some of the
world's premiere anime filmmakers, including: Yoshiaki Kawajiri (writer/director
of the anime classics "Ninja Scroll" and "Vampire Hunter D"), Shinchiro Watanabe
(writer/director of the anime feature "Cowboy Bebop"), Koji Morimoto (animation
supervisor of the seminal anime film "Akira"), Mahiro Maeda (director of the
sci-fi anime series "Blue Submarine No. 6"), Takeshi Koike (lead animator on
several of director Yoshiaki Kawajiri's films including "Wicked City"), Peter
Chung (creator and director of the popular MTV series "Aeon Flux"), Andy Jones
(animation director for the "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within").
2003, CC, MPAA rating: NR, 180 min., Animated, Warner, $13.95 VHS SRP.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Invincible
Werner Herzog departs from documentary filmmaking for
the first time in a decade for this enticing drama based on the true-life story
of Zishe Breitbart (Jouko Ahola), a simple Jewish man transported from his
humble village life to the giddy excesses of 1930s Berlin during the rise of the
Nazi party. The film chronicle's Zishe's journey from a young Jewish blacksmith
of great strength to the "strongest man in the world" when he beats the
strongman at a circus and is lured to Berlin by an agent. There he teams up
with con man clairvoyant Erik Jan Hanussen (Tim Roth) in Berlin's decadent night
clubs. At first Zishe is too overwhelmed to see what is happening to the Jews
around him as the Nazi start their reign of power. But as time passes, Zishe
must come to grips with his heritage -- and his shared secret with Hanussen who,
despite being deep in Hitler's inner circle, is a Jew in disguise.
Director: Werner Herzog. Stars: Tim Roth, Jouko Ahola, Anna Gourari. 2002,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 135 min., Drama, Box office gross: $0.080 million, New
Line, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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This Is Coronation Street
The longest-running primetime serial
drama, "This Is Coronation Street" has captivated British audiences for 40
years. The show, which chronciles the lives and loves of ordinary people
revolving around a classic, English pub, began on Dec. 9, 1960 and has broadcast
5,500 episodes with 25 births, 82 deaths and 51 weddings. Acorn Media has put
together a Coronation Street sampler containing the special "40 Years on
Coronation Street" and the first five Coronation Street episodes, in a
two-volume VHS set ($29.95) and a two-disc DVD set ($39.95). DVD set extras
include an essay by Coronation Street expert Daran Little, profiles of key early
characters, and English subtitles.
CC, MPAA rating: NR, 200 min., Drama, Acorn Media, $29.95 VHS SRP
DVD: Day & Date.
- June 10
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Frida
Biography of celebrated Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (played
by Salma Hayek), told in
flashback on the day of her one-and-only exhibit in Mexico in the spring of
1953. Her life was tumultuous. A trolley accident in 1923 impaled her on a metal
rod and put her in bed for months where she miraculously recovered, taking up
painting to ease her boredom. She drank, smoked and took drugs to excess -- to
dull inner and outer pain. She met and fell in love with the famous muralist
Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina) and they shared lovers in their open marriage --
she was bisexual. Her paintings are amazing, and fortunately don't take too much
of a back seat in this opulent biography that will certainly tantalize viewers
with it lust for life.
Director: Julie Taymor. Stars: Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Geoffrey Rush, Edward
Norton, Antonio Banderas, Mia Maestro, Ashley Judd, Roger Rees, Valeria Golino.
2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 119 min., Bio-Drama, Box office gross: $25.000
million, Miramax, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Old School
21st century version of John Landis' classic "Animal
House" as performed by a trio of men who want to relive their college days and
take one last stab at irresponsibility. Lawyer Mitch (Luke Wilson) returns from
a business trip to find his live-in girl friend (Juliette Lewis) having kinky
sex with someone else and, crestfallen, he moves out and rents a house near a
college campus. Joined by pals Beanie (Vince Vaughn) and Frank (Will Ferrell),
he turns the place into a frat house, setting off all sorts of wild and
wonderful times -- with lots of sexy gals and cool parties. Ahh, to be young
again. In rated and unrated versions.
Director: Todd Phillips. Stars: Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn, Ellen
Pompeo, Juliette Lewis, Leah Remini, Perry Reeves, Craig Kilborn, Jeremy Piven.
2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 91 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $73.000
million, DreamWorks, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Tears of the Sun
Set against the exotic backdrop of Africa, this
Bruce Willis-starrer is a gripping heroic drama that deals with the gritty
realism of human conflict. When Navy S.E.A.L. veteran Lt. Waters (Willis) and
his top-secret team arrives in war-torn Nigeria to rescue Dr. Lena Kendricks
(Monica Bellucci), a U.S. citizen who runs a mission in the countryside, she
refuses to abandon the refugees under her care and implores him to escort them
on a dangerous trek through the dense jungle to the nearby Cameroon border.
During their journey the S.E.A.L.s find themselves the unwitting guardians of a
man sought by the rebel militia, but as Waters' resolve to protect Lena
strengthens, he ultimately chooses to defy his military orders and fights to
deliver her and the refugees safely across the border.
Director: Antoine Fuqua. Stars: Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci, Cole Hauser,
Fionnula Flanagan, Eamonn Walker, Johnny Messner, Nick Chinlund, Tom Skerritt.
2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 121 min., Action Drama, Box office gross: $42.000
million, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Jungle Book 2, The
Picking up where the 1967 original left off
-- when Mowgli's love for a young girl brings him out of the jungle and into
civilization -- this mellow sequel has Mowgli living with his adopted parents,
his little stepbrother, and Shanti, the little girl who stole his heart. But
Mowgli (Haley Joel Osment) still feels the call of the wild and soon finds
himself disobeying his father's orders and crossing the river into the jungle to
recreate "happier" freer times with Baloo the bear (John Goodman). Naturally
there's evil lurking there, in the form of nasty tiger Shere Khan, who's still
on the hunt for Mowgli. Mowgli must outwit the tiger, and decide if he wants a
life of laid back hilarity with Baloo in the jungle or a simpler existence in
the man-village with Shanti.
Director: Steve Trenbirth. Voices of John Goodman, Haley Joel Osment, Mae
Whitman, Connor Funk, Tony Jay Kaa, Jim Cummings, Bob Joles, Phil Collins, John
Rhys-Davies. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: G, 72 min., Animated, Box office gross:
$46.253 million, Disney, $24.99 VHS SRP.
DVD: Day and Date.
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Biker Boyz
Exciting, action-packed contemporary Western on
wheels with desperados who live every day on the edge. Lawyers and city workers
by day, they take to the streets in their leathers to race by night. In the
world of underground motorcycle clubs, the undefeated racer known as Smoke
(Laurence Fishburne) is the undisputed "King of Cali." But Smoke's dominance of
the set is about to be threatened by a young motorcycle racing prodigy called
Kid (Derek Luke), who is determined to win Smoke's helmet and earn the coveted
title. Based on a New Times Magazine article.
Director: Reggie Rock Bythewood. Stars: Laurence Fishburne, Derek Luke, Kid
Rock, Orlando Jones, Djimon Hounsou, Lisa Bonet, Larenz Tate, Meagan Goode,
Brendan Fehr, Rick Gonzalez, Terence Howard, Eriq La Salle, Kadeem Hardison.
2003, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 110 min., Thriller, Box office gross: $21.701
million, DreamWorks, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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They
Weak horror thriller with the official title of "Wes Craven
Presents They," though Craven's involvement with this outing is most likely only
in the marketing of his name, since he's not listed in the production credits.
Psychology student Julia (Laura Regan), who experienced "night terrors" as a
child, realizes that the monsters in her nightmares might not have been her
imagination. As she begins to find other people who shared similar experiences,
she realizes that like the others she was marked by the terrors in her dreams,
and now they have come back to collect their victims one by one. Her only hope
of survival is to stay awake and out of the dark. But her wacky, darkness-loving
friends and rolling blackouts in the city only heighten her fears that "They"
will succeed.
Director: Robert Harmon. Stars: Laura Regan, Marc Blucas, Ethan Embry. 2002,
CC, MPAA rating: PG-13, 89 min., Horror, Box office gross: $12.693 million,
Dimension, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
- June 17
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Just Married
Lame comedy about mis-matched lovers who return
from their disastrous European honeymoon ready to hit the divorce court. Ashton
Kutcher plays Tom, a decidedly blue-collar late-night radio traffic reporter who
falls for and marries Sarah (Brittany Murphy), a decidedly Beverly Hills
princess. The film is told in flashbacks: Tom's football hitting Sarah's head,
Tom killing Sarah's pooch, Sarah's family's loathing of Tom, their "opposites
attract" romance, marriage and -- horrific vacation in France and Italy where
the word Ugly American (in Tom's boorish case) comes to the fore. Will they
recover from their honeymoon? Contrived and silly.
Director: Shawn Levy. Stars: Ashton Kutcher, Brittany Murphy, Christian Kane,
David Mooscow, Monet Mazur, David Rashe, Veronica Cartwright. 2003, CC, MPAA
rating: PG-13, 95 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $55.285 million, Fox, No VHS
SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Narc
Taut and violent police thriller stars Jason Patric as
suspended undercover narcotics officer Nick Tellis reluctantly drawn back into
the force to find the truth behind the murder of a young police officer killed
in the line of duty. He's teamed with Henry Oak (Ray Liotta), the slain
officer's partner, a rogue cop who will stop at nothing to avenge his friend's
death. As Tellis and Oak unravel the case, the dark underbelly of the narcotics
world reveals itself in surprising ways that are more twisted than either
officer has ever seen before -- and the mystery threatens to destroy them both.
Director: Joe Carnahan. Stars: Ray Liotta, Jason Patric, Chi McBride. 2002,
CC, MPAA rating: R, 105 min., Thriller, Box office gross: $10.460 million,
Paramount, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Deliver Us From Eva
In this appealing romantic comedy, a trio of
men plot to free themselves of their mates' unattached and seemingly omnipresent
older sister Eva (Gabrielle Union). Eva has a sweet face but a steely
disposition: a few choice words from her, and a once-confident man becomes a
virtual basket case. Eva has been in charge of her younger sisters -- and the
family money -- ever since their parents died. But the cost of putting family
first has been the deferral of her own dreams -- and the assumption of a
harder-than-nails personality that no man has yet been able to crack. Eva's
uncanny ability to interfere in her sisters' affairs has not endeared her to
their spouses and partners. So they concoct a simple plan: compensate
cash-strapped ladies' man Ray Adams (LL Cool J) to romance and distract Eva from
her familial duties. Introductions are made, sparks fly between Ray and Eva. But
the plan goes awry when they fall in love, leading to surprising consequences
and hilarious complications. Director: Gary Hardwick. Stars: LL Cool J,
Gabrielle Union, Duane Martin, Essence Atkins, Robinne Lee, Meagan Lee, Mel
Jackson, Dartanyan Edmonds. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 105 min., Comedy, Box
office gross: $17.334 million, Universal, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Heaven
Directed by Tom Tykwer ("Run Lola Run") and written by
Krzysztof Kieslowski ("Blue," "White," "Red") -- who was originally set to
direct until his death -- and Krzysztof Piesiewicz. A lonely young police
officer (Giovanni Ribisi) and a guilt-ridden crime suspect (Cate Blanchett) set
off on a desperate and thrilling quest not so much for survival as to explore
whether the possibility for justice, redemption and love can be found on earth.
The result is part thriller about a woman forced to take the law into her hands,
part stirring romance about the search for a higher form of rectitude. The
setting is Turin, Italy where Philippa (Blanchett), an English teacher at her
wits end after watching several people she cares about die from drug overdoses,
and fed up with a police force that will do nothing to help, plants a bomb in a
trashcan inside the office of one of Italy's most despicable yet free dealers.
Tragically, fate intervenes, and the trashcan is moved, allowing the bomb to
kill several innocent people, and the dealer to escape yet again. Philippa is
quickly arrested and taken in for interrogation, where she learns for the first
time what she has done and discovers she is suspected of being part of a
terrorist organization. No one is willing to listen to the truth of Philippa's
story, but then there is another twist of fate. One of her police captors, the
quiet Filippo (Ribisi), falls inexplicably in love with her, and decides to help
her in her quest to finish the process of meting out justice that she began.
Their journey together takes them from simple retribution to a search for true
redemption, a journey that traverses through a moral and physical maze from
which there appears to be no obvious escape. A beautifully executed meditation
on fate and chance -- one of the best (underrated) films of the year).
Director: Tom Tykwer. Stars: Cate Blanchett, Giovanni Ribisi, Reme Girone,
Stefania Rocca, Alessandro Sperduti. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 97 min.,
Drama, Box office gross: $0.774 million, Miramax, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Dracula II: Ascension
Direct-to-video sequel brings the greatest
vampire of all to the modern world for blood-chilling mayhem. A group of medical
students come upon the body of the world's most powerful vampire and a
mysterious stranger offers them $30 million to harvest the body and steal the
blood for auction. All the while, the students are pursued by a vampire killer
hired by the Vatican, to stop Dracula's evil before it once more rages beyond
control.
Director: Patrick Lussier. Stars: Jason Scott Lee, Jason London, Roy Scheider,
Craig Sheffer, Diane Neal. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 85 min., Horror,
Dimension, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Me Without You
Charming romantic comedy about the agonies and
ecstasies of friendship between two young girls during three tumultuous decades
in England. One long, hot summer in '70s London, young neighbors Holly (Michelle
Williams) and Marina (Anna Friel) make a childhood pact to be friends forever.
For the troubled, unpredictable Marina, with her seemingly glamorous father and
her Valium-addicted mother, Holly is the only constant in a life of divorcing
parents, experimental drugs and fashionable self-destruction. Meanwhile, Holly
buries herself in books -- frustrated with her overprotective mother and
insecure around her beautiful and possessive best friend. She holds just one
secret from Marina: her increasing passion for Marina's brother Nat. As the
years roll by, the girls experience everything life has to offer -- sex, love,
loss and rock 'n' roll. But eventually for Holly, a friendship which has never
been equal gradually begins to feel like a trap. Featuring an eclectic
soundtrack with songs from The Clash, Depeche Mode, Adam & The Ants, the
Stranglers, Echo & The Bunnymen and Nick Drake, the film reeks with the fashion
and punk musical styles of '70s and '80s Britain.
Director: Sandra Goldbacher. Stars: Michelle Williams, Anna Friel, Kyle
MacLachlan, Trudie Styler. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 101 min., Romantic
comedy, Box office gross: $0.301 million, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced
for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Tsui Hark's Vampire Hunters
Hong Kong martial arts meets
Transylvania blood suckers in this action horror film written and produced by
acclaimed international filmmaker Tsui Hark ("The Godfather of Hong Kong Action
Cinema"). In 19th century China, an evil monk awakens a nest of ghoulish
vampires hell-bent on devouring human life. A quartet of heroes trained in the
Taoist Mao Shan school of magic and their master must use their unique powers to
destroy the Vampire King and his lethal coven before it's too late. Masters of
the martial arts, each of the four students specializes in controlling the
elements of his namesake: Rain, Lightning, Thunder and Wind. In Chinese with
English subtitles.
Director: Wellson Chin. Stars: Michael Chow Man-Kin, Anya. 2002, CC, MPAA
rating: R, 98 min., Horror, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Pipe Dream
After a tipsy one-night stand, two New York neighbors
realize they have nothing in common: he's an unnoticed plumber (Martin Donovan)
and she's an aspiring movie scriptwriter (Mary-Louise Parker). But when the
plumber pretends to be a film director to get himself noticed by the hottest
actresses in the city, the writer builds on the scam to get her movie made. Each
thinks they are using the other to get what they want -- but they may discover
that what they want is each other. Only in the movies .
Director: John C. Walsh. Stars: Martin Donovan, Mary-Louise Parker, Rebecca
Gayheart. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 94 min., Romantic Comedy, Lions Gate, No
VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
- June 24
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Hours, The
Astutely directed by Stephen Daldry, the film
cross-cuts between the stories of three women in different eras, all who are
profoundly affected by Virginia Woolf: Laura Brown (Julianne Moore), a suicidal
1951 Los Angeles housewife who can't stop reading Woolf's novel "Mrs. Dalloway";
Clarissa Vaughn (Meryl Streep), a literary editor in 2001 New York throwing a
party for her friend Richard, a famous author dying of AIDS; and Woolf herself
(Nicole Kidman, who won an Oscar for her role) in 1923 England writing "Mrs.
Dalloway." The film is haunted by the specter of Woolf's suicide in 1941 Sussex
and explores each woman's moment of crisis: Brown plots an overdose by sleeping
pills to end her stifled and unfulfilled life as a housewife; Vaughn (whose
first name is the same as Mrs. Dalloway's) is unhappy with her current life with
live-in lover Sally (Allison Janney), feeling like she has never attained the
happiness she was meant to have; and Woolf, working on her fourth novel in the
"stagnant" English countryside, plots to escape (back to London) from her
misguided but loving husband. It's a wonderful literary outing for all
concerned.
Director: Stephen Daldry. Stars: Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, Ed
Harris, Toni Collette, Claire Danes, Jeff Daniels, Stephen Dillane, Allison
Janney, John C. Reilly, Miranda Richardson. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: PG-13,
115 min., Drama, Box office gross: $40.117 million, Paramount, No VHS SRP,
Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Punch-Drunk Love
Socially impaired Barry Egan (Adam Sandler),
the owner of a vanity plungers company, is a man with anger issues, perhaps
stemming from being raised with seven abusive sisters. One evening he calls up a
phone sex line, and gets verbally abused by the woman on the other end, who
happens to be in cahoots with a lowlife carpet salesman bent on scamming Barry
in an extortion scheme. In the meantime he begins to fall in love with Lena
Leonard (Emily Watson), a woman one of his sister's tried to set him up with.
Now Barry is being pursued by the four brothers of the sex phone operator, and
realizes he has to leave town. So he decides to travel to Hawaii, using the
frequent flier mile coupons clipped from cartons of pudding cups, where he hopes
to change his life and again meet up with Lena. A crackpot comedy with fabulous
performances by Sandler and Watson. Loosely suggested by an article in Time
magazine about an civil engineer who found a loophole in a Healthy
Choice/American Airlines promotion, allowing him to accumulate a million
frequent flyer miles for coupons from $3,000 worth of pudding cups. The film was
the darling of the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, with good reason: director Paul
Thomas Anderson's ("Boogie Nights," "Magnolia") gorgeous pastel color schemes
lulls the viewer into a romantic world contrapuntally broken apart by his
jarring camerawork and soundtrack. The director's Yin/Yang approach -- aided and
abetted by terrific performances by Sandler and Watson -- pushes and pulls you
into Barry Egan's life and transformation. Director: Paul Thomas Anderson.
Stars: Emily Watson, Adam
Sandler, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Luis Guzman, Mary Lynn Rajskub. 2002, CC,
MPAA rating: R, 91 min., Comedy, Box office gross: $17.790 million, Columbia
TriStar, No SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Dark Blue
Corrupt cop thriller set against the backdrop of the
infamous 1992 L.A. riots. Trigger-happy LAPD Special Investigations Squad
detective Eldon Perry (Kurt Russell) tutors his rookie partner (Scott Speedman)
on the realities of police intimidation and corruption as they investigate a
high-profile quadruple homicide case in South Central Los Angeles. But there's
more than meets the eye here, and assistant chief Arthur Holland (Ving Rhames)
threatens to end Perry's boundary-crossing brand of justice ... if Perry's own
demons don't destroy him first. Russell turns in a strong performance as the
compromised cop and Lolita Davidovich is excellent, as always, as Perry's
long-suffering wife. The film is highlighted by a wonderfully moody jazz score
by Terence Blanchard.
Director: Ron Shelton. Stars: Kurt Russell, Ving Rhames, Scott Speedman, Brendan
Gleeson, Michael Michele, Lolita Davidovich. 2002, CC, MPAA rating: R, 118
min., Thriller, Box office gross: $9.059 million, MGM, No VHS SRP, Priced for
rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Kangaroo Jack
Weak Down Under family comedy that may be a little
harsh for its PG rating. Charlie and Louis (Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson)
are inept Brooklyn mobsters who mess up a job for godfather Christopher Walken,
and as a "reward" are sent to deliver $50,000 to Australia. Unfortunately, they
keep the money in Louis' lucky jacket and when they jokingly put the jacket on a
supposedly dead kangaroo to take a "tourist" photo, trouble starts again: The
kangaroo pops back to life and jumps off with the jacket and the money. Now the
out-of-luck boys have to outsmart the marsupial. The much-touted talking
kangaroo bits offered up in trailers, alas, only come in a dream sequence. Rough
around the edges.
Director: David McNally. Stars: Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson, Estella
Warren, Christopher Walken, Marton Csokas, Michael Shannon, Bill Hunter.
2003, CC, MPAA rating: PG, 89 min., Family, Box office gross: $65.478
million, Warner, $22.99 VHS SRP.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Air Bud Spikes Back
Another Air Bud direct-to-video sequel
featuring the athletic golden retriever Buddy, this time as the canine takes up
beach volleyball. School's out for the summer and Andrea Framm's best friend
Tammy is moving out of town. To make new friends, she and Buddy join the local
volleyball team. Meanwhile, mysterious crimes have been perplexing the town, and
all the paw prints seem to point to Buddy. Can Buddy lead the authorities to the
real perpetrator and will Andrea find companionship with her volleyball team?
Director: Robert Vince. Stars: Cynthia Stevenson, Edie McClurg. 2003, CC,
MPAA rating: G, min., Family, Disney, $19.99 VHS SRP.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
DVD only. Cutting edge sci-fi anime.,
based on the popular television series now airing on the Cartoon Network. Mars -
2071 A.D. On the eve of Halloween, a tanker explodes on a freeway in the crater
of Alba City, releasing a deadly virus that kills hundreds. When the surviving
witnesses begin to die mysteriously, the police suspect a terrorist attack using
a biological weapon and offer an astronomical reward for the arrest and capture
of the person behind the destruction. On the space ship "Bebop " Spike Spiegel
and his crew of intergalactic bounty hunters gets on the case, each using his or
her own tactics to stop the tragedy. Spike begins his search to identify the
poison on Moroccan Street, where "anything can be had." Jet comes across a rumor
that a pharmaceutical company may be involved in the incident. After analyzing
an image taken from the scene of the crime, Ed and Faye discover that the prime
suspect has a tattoo on his arm and further investigation leads to the
information that he is a military officer named Vincent Volaju -- who has been
dead for some time. As the Bebop crew pieces the information together, the
mystery takes shape. It's obvious that there was more to this incident than a
random terrorist attack.
Director: Shinichiro Watanabe, Hiroyuki Okiura. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R,
114 min., Anime, Box office gross: $1.000 million, Columbia TriStar, No VHS SRP,
Priced for rental.
DVD: Only.
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Intacto
Considered "lucky" after he survives a plane crash, a
bank thief is recruited into an underground gambling ring where death and luck
intermingle.
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo. Stars: Max Von Sydow, Leonardo Sbaraglia,
Eusebio, Monica Lopez. 2003, CC, MPAA rating: R, 109 min., Thriller, Box
office gross: $0.302 million, Lions Gate, No VHS SRP, Priced for rental.
DVD: Day & Date.
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Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
From legendary filmmaker Shohei
Imamura comes this comic fable for adults. A frustrated unemployed architect
learns of a treasure hidden inside an old house near a red bridge in a remote
fishing village. Upon arriving he encounters a beautiful young woman with an
"unusual" condition who lives with her grandmother in the old house. The
relationship that builds between them becomes both vital and volatile.
Director: Shohei Imamura. 2001, CC, MPAA rating: 119, NR min., Drama, Home
Vision Entertainment, $29.95 VHS SRP.
DVD: Day & Date.
All DVDs are screened on a reference system consisting of a
Rotel RDV-1080 DVD Audio/Video Player, a
Rotel RSX-972 Surround Sound Receiver, and Phase Technology 1.1 (front), 33.1 (center),
and 50 (rear) speakers and Power 10 subwoofer.
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