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November 15th, 1999

3 films are being released this week

Friday, November 19th
The World Is Not Enough

The World Is Not Enough


Rated: PG-13
Greed, revenge, world dominance, high-tech terrorism - it's all in a day's work for James Bond, who races to defuse an international power struggle with the world's oil supply hanging in the balance in The World is Not Enough, the 19th installment in the longest-running and most successful film franchise in cinema history. From the banks of the Nervion River in Bilbao, Spain, to a spectacular high-speed boat chase up London's River Thames and through the highlands of Scotland, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan, in his third appearance in the role of the world's best-known secret agent) barely survives a potential nuclear explosion in a vast oil pipeline in Turkey - all in the name of protecting beautiful oil heiress Elektra King (Sophie Marceau) from notorious international terrorist Renard (Robert Carlyle).
Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow


Rated: R
In woods near the tiny New England village of Sleepy Hollow in the late 18th century, people shutter their windows at night, and few venture out, as legend and gossip tell of a mysterious Headless Horseman who rides out of the night, attacking men as they ride, and absconding with their skulls. This is the tale of the man, Ichabod Crane (Depp) who finds himself confronting this otherworldly fiend.

Liberty Heights

Liberty Heights


Rated: R
It is Baltimore in 1954 and everything is changing.And in this year, the Kurtzman family develops a newly heightened understanding of what it means to be Jewish in a rapidly growing world, keeping Ben(Ben Foster) and his curious friends, Sheldon (Evan Neumann) and Murray (Gerry Rosenthall), on the other side of the fence because they're Jewish. Soon after, Ben's high-school class integrates its first black student, a self-assured young lady named Sylvia (Rebekah Johnson). Ben is irresistibly attracted to her and, although Sylvia's father, a doctor, forbids them to meet socially, the two become very close. Ben and Sylvia explore their religious, social and racial differences and begin to break down social rules and stereotypes.