In Movie Theaters the Week of November 22nd, 19995 films are being released this week
| | Rated: G Toys will be toys - except when their owners aren't around - and now the gang from Andy's room is all wound up and ready to play once again in "Toy Story 2," the exciting all-new sequel to the landmark 1995 blockbuster from Disney and Pixar. Buzz Lightyear, Woody and a colorful cast of toys are joined by a delightful group of new characters for an incredible action-filled comedy-adventure that is loaded with laughs, emotion and surprises. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and all the terrific voice talents from the first film reprise their original roles. Taking the art of computer animation to the next plateau, the film utilizes state of the art technology to work its storytelling magic and create a world of infinite possibilities. |
| | Rated: R A beautiful baby girl is born in Manhattan that bears the birthmark of the anti-Christ. 20 years later, a beaten-down ex cop, Jericho (Arnold Schwarzenegger), rescues the child born with the mark of the anti-Christ, now a young woman, Christine (Robin Tunney), from attackers.
Christine is haunted by disturbing visions and pursued by satan, in the form of a human man (Gabriel Byrne). Now, as the world stands on the brink of the new millennium, Jericho must protect Christine - and all mankind - from witnessing the end of days. |
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| Rated: PG-13 10 year-old Fanny Price (O'Connor) is shipped from her hard-luck home to live with her wealthy relatives, the Bertrams, in Mansfield Park. Upon arrival, she is treated as inferior by her aristocratic relations. When Fanny grows up, she is alluring, vital and possesses a wit as sharp as a guillotine. When the most saught after resident of Mansfield Park begins to woo Fanny, her status is radically uplifted. |
| | Rated: PG-13 Walt Koontz is a retired police officer, ultraconservative and proud of it, living in New York City's Lower East Side. Late one night, while trying to help a neighbor in trouble, Walt suffers a stroke which leaves him with partial paralysis. Refusing to leave his apartment for therapy, Walt very reluctantly agrees to a rehabilitative program that includes singing lessons with a performer who lives upstairs -- a street-tough drag queen named Rusty. |
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