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July 15th, 1996

4 films are being released this week

Wednesday, July 17th
Kazaam

Kazaam


Rated: PG
Max Conner's (Francis Capra) world is in a serious tailspin. He's a skeptical young city kid who doesn't believe in anything that can't be easily explained. And his life is filled with one unexplainable event after another. However, everything changes one afternoon when he's chased by a gang of bullies through a condemned warehouse. There, while evading these tough guys, he accidentally knocks over a boom box-out from which emerges a huge and powerful 3,000-year-old genie named Kazaam (Shaquille O'Neal). Though he's at first suspicious of Kazaam's offer to grant him the obligatory three wishes, Max soon becomes a believer as amazing things begin to happen. And after a series of adventures together, Max and Kazaam become an inseparable-albeit unlikely-team.
Multiplicity

Multiplicity


Rated: PG-13
Doug Kinney (Michael Keaton) could use a miracle. A devoted husband, father and businessman, Doug is married to an adoring wife (Andie MacDowell), and a demanding job, both of which leave him little time to enjoy either. With too much to do and not nearly enough time, Doug is ready to snap until he meets world-renowned geneticist Dr. Owen Leeds (Harris Yulin) who offers him the chance to get control of his life by becoming the ultimate split personality and having himself cloned. If life was complicated with just one Doug, wait until he multiplies.

Friday, July 19th
Trainspotting

Trainspotting


Rated: R
Smart, funny, sickly and sometimes just plain unconscious, MARK RENTON is a hero for our times. Set in an underbelly of Edinburgh the city fathers never dreamed of, TRAINSPOTTING is the story of MARK and his so-called friends - a bunch of losers, liars, psychos, thieves and junkies. Hilarious but harrowing, the film charts the disintegration of their friendship as they proceed, seemingly inevitably, towards self destruction. Mark alone has the insight and opportunity to escape his fate but then again, does he really want to "choose life"?
Fled

Fled


Rated: R
Piper (Laurence Fishburne) and Dodge (Stephen Baldwin) are escaped convicts on the run from the mob and the police. Strangers handcuffed together, their prison work detail was interrupted by a sudden hail of bullets that put them on the run. Dodge is a smart-mouthed computer hacker doing Federal time for using his computer to steal millions from a Cuban crime syndicate. Besides the money, he downloaded enough evidence to bring down their empire. Now the Cubans want their money and the disk. The authorities are willing to settle for just the disk. The two just may stay alive if they can retrieve the stash of stolen money and the incriminating computer disk before Federal Marshalls or the Cuban mafia catch up with them.