In Movie Theaters the Week of January 15th, 200111 films are being released this week
| | Rated: PG-13 The A-Squad is your typical group of mall-going, pizza-eating, Ouija-board consulting, boy-chasing, locker room-gossiping 21st century American teenagers living on the edge of perfection.
But when the team's captain and her boyfriend find themselves in an unexpected adult situation -- impending parenthood -- and in desperate need of extra cash, the A-Squad goes where no cheerleader has gone before: taking on a little after-school project known as bank robbery. But the A-Squad does things their way - with sugar and spice -- forever changing their friendship, their future and the nation's notion of teen spirit. |
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| | Rated: R In his follow-up to the criminally comic Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, Guy Ritchie weaves illegal dogfights, underground boxing, Russian arms dealers, and Jewish gem merchants into an intricate story of a diamond heist in London's Hatton Garden jewelry district. |
| | Rated: R In the tiny town of Brixton, Georgia where nothing is private, a woman with supernatural clairvoyance, a young beautiful socialite who has mysteriously disappeared, and an assortment of colorful characters all collide. |
| | Rated: R On the day of his retirement, Nevada homicide detective, Jerry Black, is shaken by the murder of an 8 year-old girl in the mountains. The grieving mother begs Jerry for answers and Jerry swears on his soul to find the killer. When an ambitious young cop wrenches a dubious confession from a simple-minded suspect, Jerry won't let the case be closed, at least not for himself.
Driven by his promise, the tenacious retiree buys a rundown gas station at a strategic intersection in the mountains near where the crimes occured and begins his investigation. He befriends a single mother and her young daughter but neglects to tell them what his true motives are for relocating to the mountains. Will his oversight prove fatal, or will he catch the real killer in time? |
| | | | | Rated: NC-17 Gary (Billy Kay) is a 15-year-old Long Island boy who loses his parents, his best friend, and everything else that helped him feel grounded. As he fumbles into young adulthood, Gary develops a sexual relationship with a man (Brian Cox) many years his senior. |
| | Rated: NONE Samuel Curtis, an interplanetary trader, sets forth through a rustic and remote solar system, unaware that his old friend Professor Hess is trying to kill him.
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