In Movie Theaters the Week of February 10th, 19976 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R A soldier in the war to overturn apartheid, Vusi (Ice Cube) grew up fast, smart and tough in a country torn apart by racial strife. After living for over a decade in America pursuing his career as a drug counselor, he returns to his village to bury his father and learns that his brother is missing.
Vusi sets out to find him, but at first only encounters his brother's girlfriend, a stripper named Karin (Elizabeth Hurley). Vusi and Karin explore the underworld of South Africa as it has never been seen before, searching for his brother. Together they discover the mean streets of Johannesburg are no different from the violence plagued communities Vusi left behind in the United States. |
| | | Rated: PG-13 Alex Whitman (Matthew Perry) is a straight-laced corporate type from Manhattan. Isabel Fuentes (Salma Hayek) is a fiery Mexican-American who believes in the power of destiny. Neither gave a thought to where a single night of passion would lead, but the whims of chance had other ideas. When they meet three months late, she's pregnant and they decide to get married. It's a long way from Manhattan to Las Vegas, but Alex is beginning to think it was worth the trip. Fools Rush In tells the funny, romantic story of fated lovers trying their luck at the world's oldest game: love. |
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| Rated: PG Nobody plans a vacation better than Clark Griswold (CHEVY CHASE). Loyal husband, devoted dad and full-fledged family man, Clark puts such enthusiasm into Griswold holiday outings that only the most unexpected circumstances can keep him from achieving the ultimate family excursion. Unfortunately, the only circumstances that ever seem to befall Clark are the unexpected kind. |
| | Rated: R Luther Whitney (CLINT EASTWOOD) is a technician, a craftsman and a solitary perfectionist. Those who know his work would say that he is, in fact, an artist. His business is done with meticulous care and his life is an accumulation of details, all of which must be executed with patience and precision. Luther Whitney is among the very best at what he does because he is well versed in the art of deception. He has the benefit of experience and he is an expert at disguise. He is also very careful to avoid any public acknowledgment for his skill. His silence is essential. Vanity would lead to his imprisonment because Luther Whitney is a master thief. "Absolute Power," is Luther Whitney's story. Close to retirement after years in prison, he has chosen a last, high profile target in order to end his career. He has also prepared himself down to the last, seemingly insignificant detail. However, even a burglary that has been carefully planned by Luther Whitney will have its unexpected moments. |
| | Rated: PG In this updating of the Disney classic, Christina Ricci stars as 16-year-old Patti Randall, whose boredom with her sleepy hometown awakens to feverish excitement when her tomcat, D.C. (Darn Cat), delivers an important clue in a mysterious kidnapping. With novice FBI Agent Kelso (Doug E. Doug) at her side, Patti must track D.C. through all his favorite hangouts, hoping to solve the mystery. The would-be detectives are led into hilarious entanglements, complete with double identities and outrageous misunderstandings. |
| | Rated: R With the discovery of Juvenal, a miracle healer, evangelist turned RV dealer Bill Hill envisions riches. Hill manages to snare Juvenal with the help of a former associate, Lynn Faulkner. However, Hill's plans of book deals and TV talk show visits hits a snag when Lynn falls for Juvenal and has second thoughts about exploiting him. With this new situation, another thorn in Hill's side arrives in the form of the Reverend August Murray, who sees Lynn as a corrupting influence on Juvenal and is determined to free him of her. |
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