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April 2nd, 2001

5 films are being released this week

Friday, April 6th
Along Came A Spider

Along Came A Spider


Rated: R
In this prequel to 1997's Kiss the Girls � also based on a novel by James Patterson � Morgan Freeman reprises the role of Dr. Alex Cross, a psychologist-detective who seems to attract the strangest cases. This one involves a senator's young daughter kidnapped by a serial killer who leaves cryptic clues to his capture on Cross' doorstep. Monica Potter co-stars as a Secret Service agent assigned to the case.
Blow

Blow


Rated: R
The true story of George Jung (Johnny Depp), a drug dealer whose rise and fall coincides with cocaine's becoming the drug of choice for the rich and famous in the 1970s.

Pokemon 3: The Movie

Pokemon 3: The Movie


Rated: G
Young Pokemon trainer Ash Ketchum and his loyal friends journey to the beautiful mountain town of Greenfield, where they will encounter the Unown, the most mysterious of all Pokemon. No one is sure what the Unown are capable of, once they unleash their full power... but Ash and his friends are about to find out.
Just Visiting

Just Visiting


Rated: PG-13
In this American remake of the 1993 French comedy Les Visiteurs, Jean Reno and Christian Clavier reprise their roles as 12th century French nobleman Count Thibault and his servant Andr�, transported to modern-day Chicago when a wizard's time-travel potion goes wrong. Trying to return to their own time, they foil diabolical plots (and wreak comic havoc) in both centuries, including meeting the Count's own descendant (Christina Applegate) and her scheming fianc� (Matthew Ross), who will never exist if the Count can't get back to the 12th century.
Beautiful Creatures

Beautiful Creatures


Rated: R
In the witty and daringly original contemporary thriller BEAUTIFUL CREATURES set in Glasgow, Scotland, Dorothy (Susan Lynch) and Petula (Rachel Weisz) are two women with one thing in common - they both have rotten taste in men. After a dangerous encounter with her boyfriend Tony (lain Glenn), Dorothy decides to leave town with her faithful dog, when she happens on Petula, who is being beaten by her equally volatile beau Brian (Tom Mannion). Springing to Petula's defense, Dorothy accidentally kills Brian. Panicked, the two women hatch a dangerous and bizarrely hilarious scheme to convince Brian's menacing older brother Ronnie (Maurice Roeves) that he has been kidnapped. Their bold-faced plan runs awry however, when the corrupt and leering Detective Inspector Hepburn (Alex Norton) shows up. Hepburn has a plan of his own, which includes collecting part of the ransom money and, perhaps, Petula as well. When Dorothy's boyfriend Tony reappears and also wants in on the scam, the elaborate cat and mouse game comes to a head.