In Movie Theaters the Week of March 4th, 19964 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R As modem as this minute, as pertinent as today, this Elaine May- scripted film portrays Armand (ROBIN WILLIAMS) and Albert (NATHAN LANE) as having a home life many would envy. They share a long-term committed relationship encompassing their lives and careers and have together raised Armand's son Val (DAN FUTTERMAN) into a caring, responsible and mature young man. So when Val arrives home and announces his engagement to the daughter of an ultra-conservative U.S. Senator, what choice is there but to accept his decision with love?
Meanwhile, Senator Keeley (GENE HACKMAN) and his wife (DIANNE WIEST) are facing bigger problems than their daughter's (CALISTA FLOCKHART) unexpected engagement. The senator is watching his right-wing constituency evaporate with the scandalous demise of his closest political ally. A visit to their future in-laws could be just the thing to take the public's focus off the Keeley's messy predicament.
With the impending visit of his fiancee's rigid family, Val asks his father to straighten up the apartment just a bit. All it entails is the removal of Armand's art collection, furnishings, clothes, job ... and Albert. Easier said than done. The arrival of the Keeleys sets off a comedy of errors as Armand and Albert attempt to play out the roles of your typical American husband and "wife." |
| | Rated: G When Chance escapes from his kennel at San Francisco International Airport while leaving on a trip with the Seavers, his loyal friends Shadow and Sassy band together to follow him. And when the plane takes off with out them, the companions find themselves wandering the rough and tumble streets of the city by the bay, searching for a way back to where they live in the suburbs.
Refusing to let anything stand in the way of their reaching their destination, the pets are caught up in the most incredible adventure of their lives, and meet up with a whole new pack of pooches and mutts including Riley, Pete, Ashean, Spike, Stokey and Sledge, as well as the beautiful and seductive Delilah. Unavoidably confronted by danger, fun and excitement at every turn, Chance, Shadow and Sassy follow their hearts in order to return to the family who loves them. |
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| Rated: R Therapist Lucy Ackerman's (Sarah Jessica Parker) thirtieth birthday is a month away, and the pact that she and her best friend, painter Joe MacGonaughgill (Eric Schaeffer), made years ago may now have to be honored. They vowed to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge if they didn't find love before turning thirty.
Joe somehow finds the courage to make the big leap: he finally speaks to his ravishing neighbor (Elle Macpherson), a woman he's been watching --and painting -- through his bedroom window for years. Lucy ends a less-than-meaningful relationship with a guy named Dick and meets Bwick (Ben Stiller), an eccentric, yet charming and successful painter who could be "the one." With their date on (and off) the bridge looming, Lucy and Joe could find true love after all. |
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