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In Movie Theaters the Week of
April 24th, 2000

9 films are being released this week

Monday, April 24th
100 Girls

100 Girls

Friday, April 28th
The Virgin Suicides

The Virgin Suicides


Rated: R
In an ordinary suburban house, on a lovely tree-lined street, in the middle of 1970s America, lived the five beautiful, dreamy Lisbon sisters, whose doomed fates indelibly marked the neighborhood boys who to this day continue to obsess over them. What happened to the Lisbon sisters is a tale at once darkly funny and deeply poignant, a story of love and repression, fantasy and terror, sex and death, memory and longing. It is at its core a mystery: a heart-rending investigation into the impenetrable, life--altering secrets of American adolescence.

The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas

The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas


Rated: PG
In the prequel to The Flintstones, Chip Rockefeller attempts to woo Wilma away from Fred while the Flintstones and the Rubbles are on a trip to Rock Vegas.
Frequency

Frequency


Rated: PG-13
John Sullivan (Jim Caviezel) has always dreamed of stopping the tragic death of his father, a heroic firefighter. When he discovers his father's old ham radio, he finds himself talking to a man who appears to be his own living father, in the very same house, but exactly three decades ago. John alerts his father (Dennis Quaid) to the mistake that cost him his life the first time around and saves his youthful father from his fate. But in changing the past, he has changed the present, resulting in a string of homicides, including the grisley murder of his mother. Now, John and his father must race against the clock - divided by three decades and connected only by a radio - to prevent a murder that will seal their destinies. And each time Frank changes something in his universe, John wakes up to a whole new reality.
Where The Heart Is

Where The Heart Is


Rated: PG-13
A bathroom stop en route, at an Oklahoma Wal-Mart, changes Novalee's life forever. For when she leaves the store, she discovers that Willy Jack and the Plymouth are gone. Only her Polaroid camera remains in the parking space. Alone and broke, Novalee surreptitiously moves into the vast store, borrowing food and supplies from its shelves. When she gives birth on the floor - and her hideaway is revealed - Novalee and her "Wal-Mart Baby" become instant celebrities. More importantly, over the next few years, Novalee finally becomes part of an unconventional, makeshift family comprised of her wonderfully eccentric new friends.
Committed

Committed


Rated: R
Nobody believes in marriage more than Joline (Heather Graham). So when her husband Carl (Luke Wilson) suddenly leaves her for parts unknown, she sees it as one more hurdle in the life-long struggle to keep the faith. Rising to the challenge, Joline sets out on a two thousand mile journey to track him down and bring him back to his senses. But the real odyssey begins when Joline winds up in El Paso, Texas, finds Carl, and stakes out his new life...from her car. With a little help from her brother Jay (Casey Affleck), his new girlfriend, Carmen (Patricia Velasquez), Carl's tantalizing neighbor, Neil (Goran Visnjic) and a Mexican medicine man (Alfonso Arau), Joline discovers the ups and downs of being the most committed woman in America.
Time Code

Time Code


Rated: R
Time Code is an audaciously innovative new film project from Mike Figgis that shatters all the rules. This is a radical break with traditional feature films which ushers in a new millennium of digital filmmaking - a motion picture shot entirely with hand-held digital cameras, in a single continuous take, with no editing. On a quadruple-split screen, four separate stories unfold simultaneously in real time, building to a final, climactic moment in which they all unexpectedly come together. The plot -- a black comedy thriller set against Los Angeles lifestyles -- literally unfolded before the cameras as the actors each forged a trajectory for their characters based on the central elements of an affair, a murder and the chaos of a Hollywood production office.
The Big Kahuna

The Big Kahuna


Rated: R
In THE BIG KAHUNA Larry (Kevin Spacey), Phil (Danny DeVito) and Bob (Peter Facinelli) are three midwestern businessmen at crucial stages of their lives. Larry is a smooth-talking slick operator whose brutal honesty comes as no surprise to his old pal Phil but shocks and offends young Bob. Recently married, deeply religious and a bit nervous about his first convention, Bob's wholesome righteousness irks Larry to no end. Trying to keep the peace is Phil, whose been in the business the longest. Recently divorced and emotionally and physically exhausted, Phil has suddenly found himself forced to reassess his life and purpose. As the evening progresses with the three men waiting for an important potential client to stop by - "the big kahuna" -they find themselves opening up in unexpected ways. As the night turns to day, each man has been transformed in ways that they - and the audience - would never expect.
Bossa Nova

Bossa Nova