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December 16th, 1996

7 films are being released this week

Wednesday, December 18th
Marvins Room

Marvin's Room

Friday, December 20th
One Fine Day

One Fine Day


Rated: PG
She is a career-minded architect/Super Mom, taking on the demands of single parenting in New York City. He is a hard-driving newspaper columnist/every-other-weekend Dad, taking on the improprieties of City Hall. Having been let down in the past, she has almost given up on men, except for the adorable five-year old who calls her Mommy; and he thinks that women are just fine ... as long as they keep their emotional distance. When they are inadvertently thrown together for one chaotic day, the only thing they have in common are identical cellular phones. The last thing they need is to get involved with each other's lives, jobs and kids. The last thing they expect is to feel an attraction. But the next thing they know, they're falling in love.

Scream

Scream


Rated: R
A teenage girl (Neve Campbell) becomes the target of a killer who has stalked and killed one of her classmates. A tabloid news reporter (Courtney Cox) is determined to uncover the truth, insisting that the man who raped and killed Campbell's mother one year earlier is the same man who is terrorizing her now. Campbell's boyfriend (Skeet Ulrich) becomes the prime suspect.
Ghosts of Mississippi

Ghosts of Mississippi


Rated: PG-13
Ghosts of Mississippi is a drama covering the final trial of the assassin, Bryon De La Beckwith (Woods),who on June 12, 1963 ended the life of civil rights activist Medgar Evers. It begins with the murder and the events surrounding the two initial trials which both ended in a hung jury. Nearly thirty-one years would pass before justice would make its peace with Medgar Evers. Through perseverance and faith, his case would be resurrected, and Mississippi along with the world would take a significant step towards atonement as well as racial equality. Some of the characters are played by the actual participants in this story.
My Fellow Americans

My Fellow Americans


Rated: PG-13
Two former Chief Executives, Russell Kramer (Jack Lemmon) and Matthew Douglas (James Garner), who hate everything about each other -- but hate their own lives out of the political limelight even more -- are thrown together and on the road. When a scandal brewing in the White House threatens to implicate both of them, Kramer and Douglas head out of the Beltway and into the real America to dodge the operatives who want to track them down. There, they learn a lot about the country that elected them -- a lot they never suspected -- as they get to the bottom of the scheme.
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

Beavis and Butt-Head Do America


Rated: PG-13
Our intrepid adolescent heroes wake up to find their beloved television stolen, and embark on an epic journey across America to recover it, and, who knows, maybe even score. On the way they encounter a murderous smuggler of a deadly virus and his treacherous wife, an FBI agent with a predilection for cavity searches, a couple of rather familiar looking ex-Motley Crue roadies, Mr. Van Dreesen singing "Lesbian Seagull", a little old lady and of course Mr. Anderson and his trailer. Can the Great Cornholio save the day? Uh-huh. Huh-huh.
Sunday, December 22nd
Dracula: Dead And Loving It

Dracula: Dead And Loving It


Rated: PG-13
On Dracula's bumpy quest for fresh blood, the blundering bloodsucker exhibits a dazzling and hilarious array of super-natural magic, including flying, super-human falls, hanging upside-down, clinging to the ceiling, long-distance hypnosis, shadows with a mind of their own, and morphing into an accident-prone bat.