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In Movie Theaters the Week of
April 10th, 2000

6 films are being released this week

Tuesday, April 11th
Kingdom Come

Kingdom Come


Rated: PG
When their oldest relative passes away, a family heads South to put their differences aside and gather together for his funeral.
Friday, April 14th
Keeping the Faith

Keeping the Faith


Rated: PG-13
Best friends since they were kids, Jake Schram (Ben Stiller) and Brian Kilkenny Finn (Edward Norton), are single, successful, handsome, and confident young men living on New York's Upper West Side. When Anna Reilly (Jenna Elfman), once their childhood friend and now grown into a beautiful corporate executive, returns to the city, she reenters Jake and Brian's lives and hearts with a vengeance. Sparks fly and an unusual and complicated love triangle is created because Brian happens to be a Roman Catholic priest and Jake is a rabbi.

American Psycho

American Psycho


Rated: R
Traveling amongst narcissistic, misogynistic, barely discernable corporate clones, Patrick spends his workdays obsessing over tasteful business cards, designer suits, and prime reservations at trendy restaurants. After hours, he dismembers prostitutes, models, transients, and literally gives a co-worker the axe in a series of increasingly surreal episodes, all prefaced by demented lectures on the virtues of Phil Collins, Whitney Houston, and Huey Lewis.
28 Days

28 Days


Rated: PG-13
A jaded city girl to the core, Gwen is determined not to conform. Then she meets Counselor Cornell (Steve Buscemi), who begins to break through her carefully constructed defenses and force her to take a closer look at who she really is. Ultimately, through the companionship of her group as well as a devastating loss, Gwen gradually loses her cynicism and begins the long struggle to take back her life. Maybe, she discovers, your insides can match your outsides.
Joe Goulds Secret

Joe Gould's Secret


Rated: R
Joseph Mitchell (Stanley Tucci) encounters Joe Gould (Ian Holm), a Harvard-educated disheveled scholar of the New York streets. Gould's life's work is "The Oral History of Our Time," a transcription of hundreds of conversations, remarks, and essays about what he has seen and heard. After a story written by Mitchell about Gould appears in The New Yorker, Gould becomes a minor celebrity. As the dynamics between the two men shift, their relationship will consume Mitchell for years to come - as he becomes the keeper of Joe Gould's secret.
Where The Money Is

Where The Money Is


Rated: PG-13
Henry Manning has come up with a new way to break out of prison: fake a stroke and get transferred to a nursing home. It's a perfect plan, except for one thing: the woman assigned to take care of him at the nursing home, Carol Ann McKay, has a plan of her own.