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November 9th, 1998

5 films are being released this week

Friday, November 13th
Meet Joe Black

Meet Joe Black


Rated: PG-13
The charmed life and orderly household of media tycoon William Parrish (Anthony Hopkins) are suddenly disrupted by the arrival of enigmantic young Joe Black (Brad Pitt) who falls in love with Parrish's beautiful daughter Susan (Claire Forlani). For Parrish, Susan and the rest of the family, the consequences of this romance are profound, complicated and bittersweet, for Joe Black is actually the personification of Death -- come to call on Parish.
Elizabeth

Elizabeth


Rated: R
In England, 1554, Queen Mary (Kathy Burke) dies and young Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett), her youngest half-sister is proclaimed Queen. Elizabeth must address grave problems that face England, including Bankruptcy, French aggression and the political correctness of her love life. While learning the ways of the monarchy, Elizabeth must walk a fine political line and use an appropriate amount of ferocity to establish herself firmly in the throne. In the end, Elizabeth emerges as the legendary Virgin Queen. Formidable. Untouchable. Unbeatable.

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer


Rated: R
A year after Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) dealt with the brutal murders of her high school friends, she has fled her hometown to attend college in Boston and leave the painful memories of the past behind her. Despite her best efforts to lead a normal life, the past has caught up to her. On the one-year anniversary of last summer's tragic deaths, her grades and romance are slipping and she needs a break. Her best friend Karla (Brandy) sweeps them (along with their boyfriends) off for a Bahamas vacation. When they arrive, however, the island getaway turns into a vacation of murder and mayhem that leaves Julie James, once again, running for her life...
Ill Be Home for Christmas

I'll Be Home for Christmas


Rated: NONE
Jake Wilkinson (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) is a self-absorbed college student, who, just days before Christmas awakens to find himself stranded in the middle of the California desert - wearing a Santa suit and a white beard glued to his face. The butt of a pay-back by the football team who thinks he double-crossed them by not providing the correct answers to a finals exam, Jake has to find a way to get to New York by 6:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve - and catch up with his girlfriend Allie (Jessica Biel) who is on the road with the school stud Eddie (Adam La Vorgna) - or risk forfeiting the vintage Porsche his father (Gary Cole) promised if his son comes home for the holidays. As Jake desperately hitchhikes his way east, everyone he meets unwittingly sets into motion a comedy of errors as they look to Santa for help and advice.
Dancing at Lughnasa

Dancing at Lughnasa