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April 5th, 1999

4 films are being released this week

Friday, April 9th
Never Been Kissed

Never Been Kissed


Rated: PG-13
Josie Geller (Drew Barrymore) wants more out of life. As a bright twenty-five-year-old copy editor at Chicago's revered newspaper, the Chicago Sun-Times, she yearns to be a reporter. Josie is skilled at her profession, but completely clueless in her personal life. She was a brainy nerd in high school, a geek to the core - kids called her "Josie Grossie" - and she has never had a serious relationship with a man. Josie has never, she laments, been really kissed. But things are about to change for Josie - in ways she could never have imagined - when her dream to become a reporter becomes a reality. But her first assignment couldn't be more nightmarish: she must go undercover at a local high school to report on today's teenagers. Now, eight years senior to the oldest pupil in the class, Josie must figure out her story - and a potential new love - while reliving her horrific adolescence and negotiating high school's social and emotional land mines.
Go

Go


Rated: R
This unconventionally structured comedy is told from the decidedly off-center perspectives of three parties involved in the outrageous events that surround a botched drug deal: a duo of down-on-their-luck supermarket checkout girls, a pair of soap opera actors and an impetuous British expatriate-all of whom discover they are in way over their heads.

Foolish

Foolish


Rated: R
Foolish Waise (Griffin) and his brother Fifty Dollah (Master P) are both trying to work their way up in the world. Foolish is a stand-up comic. talented but uncompromising in his quest to make it to the top. Fifty is a low-level gangster who finds himself in hot water with his dangerous boss. Combining their talents. the brothers decide to set up a comedy show of their own. But can they put family strife and past problems aside to make it work?
The Lovers from the North Pole

The Lovers from the North Pole