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September 29th, 1997

5 films are being released this week

Friday, October 3rd
U-Turn

U-Turn


Rated: R
Miles from nowhere, speeding down the open road, Bobby Cooper's (Sean Penn) feeling good. And why shouldn't he be? On a path beaten by thousands of small time gamblers before him, Bobby's on his way to pay offal debt in Las Vegas. Russian gangsters had Bobby behind the eight ball. All that's behind him now that he's flushed with green. But just like life, when you think you've got it made, something happens. It's hard to believe where a busted radiator hose will get you.
Kiss the Girls

Kiss the Girls


Rated: R
Forensic detective and best-selling crime author Alex Cross (Morgan Freeman) is cool and professional about his work, passionate and protective about his family. When his niece Naomi (Gina Ravera) turns up missing from her college campus in North Carolina, Cross knows he must apply his formidable investigative skills to search for her. Arriving in Durham, Cross learns a special Task Force Office is already operating and that Naomi isn't the only victim. Seven other girls are missing and two bodies have been found, with a note left at the second murder scene signed "Casanova." Cross then meets Dr. Kate McTiernan (Ashley Judd), who escaped from an encounter with the suspect and may be the only person able to identify "Casanova" -- his size, his voice, the way he moves. Cross reluctantly accepts her assistance, realizing it's personal for her as well. Following a trail of clues which leads from the Deep South to the West Coast and back, they race against time to find Cross' niece and the chilling truth behind her disappearance.

The Matchmaker

The Matchmaker


Rated: R
A Senator's assistant is sent to Ireland to trace his ancestry in a bid to help his re-election campaign. When she arrives in the small Irish village just in time for a annual matchmaking festival, she is immediately the focus of two local professional matchmakers.
The Locusts

The Locusts


Rated: R
Delilah Ashford Potts (Kate Capshaw) runs her cattle ranch with a sultry blend of strength and seduction. Scores of men work the grounds, but only one is chosen each night to share her bed. It's an unspoken arrangement in a place where Mrs. Potts's rules are scrupulously obeyed ... until a drifter looking for work shows up on Mrs. Potts's door. With his own share of secrets, Clay Hewitt (Vince Vaughn) sees the world as a place where a man is a man, a woman is a woman and the relation between the two is well-defined. Though initially drawn in by the widow's frank sensuality, it is the spectre of her silent son Flyboy (Jeremy Davies) that captivates Clay. A withdrawn, emotionally-crippled man-child, Flyboy's subservience and whispered-about past barely scratch the surface of the dark places where his soul has been buried all these years. With the help of Kitty (Ashley Judd), a free-spirited local girl, Clay reaches out to him, encouraging Flyboy to take his first steps toward independence, and uncovering the long-buried secrets that will change all of their fates.
Fast, Cheap & Out of Control

Fast, Cheap & Out of Control