In Movie Theaters the Week of September 18th, 19955 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R Gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, wrath, pride, and lust--these are the seven deadly sins that are being punished with unimaginable cruelty and calculation by an enigmatic killer in David Fincher's bleak thriller SEVEN. Set in a perpetually gloomy unnamed city, the film follows Somerset (Morgan Freeman), a retiring police detective, as he experiences his final week on the job, reluctantly working with assertive newcomer Mills (Brad Pitt). When an obese man is found brutally murdered in his home, the seasoned Somerset realizes this is no ordinary killing--someone tortured him because of his appetite. Slayings that reflect the sins of greed and sloth soon follow, leading Somerset and Mills on a desperate search to find the mysterious John Doe, who is responsible for these methodical murders. As the case builds to a startling conclusion, both Somerset and Mills become more involved than they ever could have imagined. |
| | Rated: NC-17 Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley) is a fiercely independent young woman who comes to Las Vegas running from a troubled past. Looking for a break on the Las Vegas Strip, she lands a job as an erotic dancer at the Cheetah Club. But, to make ends meet, she also works as a lap dancer in the club's back room.
Possessed of a raw and riveting dancing talent, Nomi is soon introduced to the vastly different world of the big Las Vegas shows--and the powerful men and women who run them. Zack (Kyle Maclachlan), the handsome and ambitious entertainment director at the Stardust, could push Nomi into the spotlight. Cristal (Gina Gershon), the glamorous star of the stage show "Goddess," is inexorably drawn to Nomi's beauty and spirit and may make her...or break her.
As the complex bonds of passion, jealousy and love form between them, Nomi is pulled deeper into the world she so desperately desires. |
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| Rated: NONE Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman) is a small town girl with a dream -- to become a famous TV personality - a dream that becomes a nightmare when ambition turns into obsession. Disillusioned with her marriage to Larry (Matt Dillon), she immerses herself in the pursuit of her career and manages to talk her way into a job at the local TV station.
She decides to produce a documentary about kids and enlists the help of three teenagers who seem to have little hope for the future: Jimmy (Joaquin Phoenix), Russell (Casey Affleck), and Lydia (Alison Folland). Together, they form a powerful and dangerous bond which threatens to blow the lid off of their seemingly idyllic suburban life forever. |
| | Rated: NONE Steven Lidz (NATHAN WATT) is 12 years old and his world is fracturing. Overwhelmed by his life with an ailing mother (ANDIE MacDOWELL) and an emotionally distant father (JOHN TURTURRO), Steven runs off to live with his two wildly eccentric uncles, Danny (MICHAEL RICHARDS) and Arthur (MAURY CHAYKIN). Baffled by the tragedies surrounding him, Steven finds solace in the idiosyncrasies of his Uncles' strange and wonderful world. It is there that he begins the journey from boyhood innocence to a young man's understanding of life. |
| | Rated: R 18 year-old Danny (Matt Keeslar) is lost and bereft after the death of his mother. Danny runs away from his father (Albert Finney), a stern man who loves his son but cannot express his feelings, and teams up with Prunty (Anthony Brophy), a wild local character. Prunty is Ireland; outrageous, cunning, daring and loyal. The run of the country, its glory and wildness, is theirs.
Danny falls passionately in love with Annagh Lee (Victoria Smurfit), a young girl living north of the border, and she with him, but reality intrudes on their idyllic existence when she becomes pregnant. Annagh's miscarriage and Prunty's accidental death devastates Danny but he survives and learns to take charge of his life, allowing him to reconcile with his father before leaving the village for Dublin and University. |
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