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In Movie Theaters the Week of
April 26th, 1999

5 films are being released this week

Monday, April 26th
Hideous Kinky

Hideous Kinky

Friday, April 30th
Entrapment

Entrapment


Rated: PG-13
Robert "Mac" MacDougal (Sean Connery) has an untarnished reputation as the world's greatest art thief So when a priceless Rembrandt is stolen in New York, the evidence points to Mac. Insurance investigator Virginia "Gin" Baker (Catherine Zeta--Jones) persuades her boss, whose company will lose $24 million on the theft, to let her go after the master criminal. The strong-willed and resourceful Gin has a plan to entrap Mac, but he proves even more elusive and crafty than she expected. While engaging in an electric pas de deux of wariness and attraction, Mac and Gin form an edgy partnership that takes them from London, via the Western Isles of Scotland, to Kuala Lumpur, the high-tech capital of Malaysia. Together they come up with a daring plan for a multi-billion dollar-heist tied to the dawn of a new millennium ...

Idle Hands

Idle Hands


Rated: R
Anton (Devon Sawa) wakes up Halloween morning to discover-after doing a little channel surfing and perusing the contents of the fridge, oblivious to the pool of blood on the floor - that his lovable Dad (Fred Willard) and Mom (Connie Ray) have been turned into a couple of headless Halloween decorations. A prime candidate for America's Most Wasted, Anton steals some pocket money and heads over to visit his equally irresponsible friends, Mick (Seth Green) and Pnub (Elden Henson). On the way, he catches a tasty glimpse of Molly (Jessica Alba), the girl next door who has been the love of his life. Hanging out with Mick and Pnub, Anton - who generally opts for MTV over the evening news-learns of several recent murders that have their hometown of Bolan scratching its head and shaking in its boots. As they piece together clues, Anton discovers that he may be responsible - apparently his right hand has a very bloodthirsty mind of its own, and it's hell-bent on wreaking deadly havoc with or without him. Meanwhile, while Anton has been arm wrestling with his possessed limb, Debi (Vivica A. Fox) has been racing across the country following a trail of suspicious events - leading right to Northern California and Anton's home town!
Heaven

Heaven


Rated: R
Robert Marling (Martin Donovan) is an architect who had it all... a beautiful wife (Joanna Going) and perfect son. Addicted to booze and gambling, his perfect life is slipping away. His wife is divorcing him and he is slipping deeper into the pool of his addictions. As his life begins slipping away, he is drawn to a club called The Paradise and an exotic transsexual stripper named Heaven (Danny Edwards). Heaven's disturbing psychic visions of the future include the architect, who doesn't at first believe. However, the psychiatrist that is seeing both Marling and Heaven believes the prophecies and uses them for his own financial and romantic gains, including sleeping with Marlings's estranged wife. As love and money entangle Heaven, Marling and the others, they are drawn on a collision course at The Paradise where a violent and tragic climax explodes.
Sunday, May 2nd
Noahs Ark

Noah's Ark


Rated: PG
Long ago, there was a man named Noah (Voight), who lived with his wife (Steenburgen) near the town of Sodom. Yes, you read that right. His best friend, Lot (Abraham) was as wicked as Noah was virtuous. One day the Lord (the voice of Voight) decided that he was going to warn humanity away from its wicked ways by destroying Sodom. He does so, but warns Noah so he and his family can get away. After this, humanity still doesn't learn--so the Lord is going to take more drastic steps.