In Movie Theaters the Week of December 9th, 19966 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) is a top agent at Sports Management International, he is handsome, charming, and devoted to his glorious client roster and stunning fiancee Avery Bishop (Kelly Preston). In fact, there's absolutely nothing wrong with Jerry Maguire that a sudden dose of failure can't cure. After he is fired for writing a stirring, visionary suggestion for his firm's future - a Mission Statement that suggested his firm should focus on real caring for fewer clients instead of production-line sports management - Jerry is forced to start over... from scratch.
With his only client, Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.), a second-tier football player, and his wistful young assistant, Dorothy Boyd (Renee Zelweger), Jerry sets out for a very uncertain future. Along the way, they will discover the value of true human interaction, love and respect and prove to the world what is possible if you live by your principles. |
| | Rated: PG Whitney Houston stars as the gospel-singing wife of Reverend Henry Biggs (Courtney B. Vance), a good man who is doubting his ability to make a difference in his troubled community and home. Help is on the way in the form of angel Dudley (Denzel Washington) who soon becomes both the source of and solution to their problems. |
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| Rated: PG-13 From the swank casinos of the Las Vegas Strip through America's sweeping Heartland and into the inner sanctum of the Oval Office, where even the President sits powerless, "Mars Attacks" casts a comic eye at the hysterical pandemonium wrought as Americans battle against an invasion by warmongering Martian hordes. |
| | | | Rated: NONE A writer finds himself having to juggle friendships and his career in this slice of life, mid-1990s look at Orange County, CA. |
| | Rated: R Henri Fortin is a humble man whose life takes him through some of the most important events of contemporary times. As he alternately rises to heroism and sinks to criminal desperation, Fortin' s existence mirrors the struggle between good and evil that illuminates Victor Hugo's character, Jean Valjean.
Fortin's journey brings him into the lives of three people, the sophisticated Jewish Ziman family, who are fleeing the Nazis in Occupied France in 1939. Through them and their introduction of Victor Hugo's novel into Fortin's life, the humble man finds a purpose and a path to his existence that has lasting meaning for himself and his persecuted friends. |
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