In Movie Theaters the Week of September 22nd, 19976 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R Six strangers, experts in munitions, surveillance and covert operations, meet in a musty warehouse in the heart of Paris. Field soldiers during the Cold War, some hold dark secrets that could topple governments. Sam (Robert De Niro), an American, is well-versed in the language of weapons and the strategy of battle. Also present are driver Larry (Skipp Sudduth), also an American, English weapons specialist Spence (Sean Bean), Eastern Bloc electronics specialist Gregor (Stellan Skarsgard), Vincent (Jean Reno), the French coordinator, and Deirdre (Natascha McElhone), the client's only contact.
Together, they must negotiate their way through a maze of political subterfuge and perplexing confusion that pervade the post Cold War world, in which former allegiances are often transitory and meaningless and where money reigns supreme. |
| | | Rated: R Thidden tensions between two men -- one an intellectual billionaire (Anthony Hopkins), the other a hotshot fashion photographer (Alec Baldwin) -- are gradually unleashed when they engage in a desperate struggle for survival after their plane crashes in the hostile Alaskan wilderness. One man eventually learns that the greatest danger comes not from Nature, but from fear, treachery and, possibly, murder. |
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| Rated: R Dr. Julia Kelly (Nicole Kidman), a nuclear scientist and head of the White House Nuclear Smuggling Group, and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Devoe (George Clooney), an intelligence officer in the U.S. Army Special Forces, must join forces in a race to track down a missing nuclear device before terrorists can devastate the U.S. by detonating the device in New York. |
| | Rated: R The matriarch of a large, often embattled clan, Mother Joe presides over a 40-year tradition of sumptuous Sunday family dinner that brings her family together. Through good times and bad, Mother Joe dishes out generous helpings of humor, love, anger and wisdom, as well as her delicious soul food.
When Mother Joe's mighty fist is felled by illness, the cherished tradition of Sunday dinner is broken -- and some family members even stop talking to one another. Now, it's up to Mother Joe's Grandon to hatch a secret plan to bring back the good times ... and teach all the "grown-ups" the true meaning of soul food. |
| | Rated: R arlos AKA "The Jackal" Sanchez. For decades the name was enough to evoke fear in any country around the world. A master terrorist with an ice cold heart. An international gun-for-hire who took pleasure in killing and maiming the innocent. A planter of bombs and perpetrator of violence across the Middle East and Europe, he always escaped capture. For twenty years, the CIA and the Mossad, the two best equipped and trained intelligence agencies in the world, sought Carlos as priority number one. Each time they thought they had him in their clutches, he escaped -- like a ghost in the night. No one could get close to Carlos. Though his heinous deeds were infamous, the man himself remained shrouded in mystery. |
| | | In the weekend after thanksgiving 1973 the Hoods are skidding out of control. Benjamin Hood reels from drink to drink, trying not to think about his trouble at the office. His wife, Elena, is reading self help books and losing patience with her husband's lies. Their son, Paul, home for the holidays, escapes to the city to pursue an alluring rich girl from his prep school. And young, budding nymphomaniac, Wendy Hood roams the neighborhood, innocently exploring liquor cabinets and lingerie drawers of her friends' parents, looking for something new. Then an ice storm hits, the worst in a century. Things get bad. |
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