In Movie Theaters the Week of November 6th, 20003 films are being released this week
| | Rated: PG-13 All children like to raise a little hell - but it's a whole different story when your family is run by satan. |
| | Rated: PG-13 It's 2050, Earth is dying, and colonizing Mars is the only alternative to obliteration. Mission Commander Kate Bowman (Carrie-Anne Moss) and her crew have made a journey to the red planet to investigate what went wrong with the malfunctioning Mars Terraforming Project, and to repair it. But a crash-landing leaves them without scientific, communication or escape equipment, and causes their military mapping and exploration robot to malfunction, becoming an enemy dedicated to breaking the team down. Defying orders from Houston, Bowman refuses to leave Gallagher (Val Kilmer), with whom she shares an intense emotional bond, and the rest of the crew, and instead attempts to guide them back from above.
But as the landing team explores the harsh new planet desperately seeking a way out, they make the most terrifying and baffling discovery of all: Mars may be barren, but it's not uninhabited. |
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| Rated: R Carl Brashear lets nothing stand in the way of his dreams. After he joins the newly-integrated Navy, he spends two years writing a hundred letters before the service accepts his application for its Dive School program. Carl's training officer, Billy Sunday, wants no part of Carl or his ambitions. Sunday, a celebrated Master Chief Navy Diver, relentlessly taunts and challenges Carl, expecting him to falter and quit. But Carl has other ideas. Nothing will stand in the way of his dream of becoming a Navy Diver. Not even Billy Sunday.
Years later, after Carl suffers a crippling injury, he and Sunday unexpectedly join forces. Never one to turn down an opportunity to flout the system, the rebellious senior officer helps Carl buck Navy bureaucracy, overcome the loss of a leg, and go on to make military history. |
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