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April 16th, 2001

10 films are being released this week

Thursday, April 19th
The Cats Meow

The Cat's Meow


Rated: PG-13
An extraordinary look at a fateful excursion of "fun and frolic" aboard William Randolph Hearst's private yacht in November of 1924 that brought together some of the century's best-known personalities and resulted in a still-unsolved, hushed-up killing. As Hearst and his lover actress Marion Davies set sail from San Pedro Harbor early one Saturday morning. They host a small group that includes the brilliant but self-absorbed Charlie Chaplin, film pioneer Thomas Ince preoccupied with his recent financial setbacks, ambitious gossip columnist Louella Parsons, and the eccentric British Victorian novelist Elinor Glyn. Quickly, however, it becomes clear that although witty repartee is the order of the day, deceit and deception are also on the menu.
The Center of the World

The Center of the World


Friday, April 20th
Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles

Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles


Rated: PG
Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan), the knife-wielding game hunter from Australia, returns for more adventures.
Freddy Got Fingered

Freddy Got Fingered


Rated: R
Tom (Tom Green) is a 27-year-old still living in his parents' basement. His dad, Jim, wants him to get a life and establish a career, like his younger brother, Freddie, a banker. Tom only wants to draw, so when dad puts his foot down and Tom fails to fly right, an all-out, one-on-one war ensues.
The Visit

The Visit


Rated: R
A journey of personal redemption for each member of the once close knit Waters family, Henry, Lois and their older son Tony, who must face the incarceration of their younger son Alex. Faced with the possibility with spending his last days in prison, Alex has to overcome his guilt and shame to face his mental and physical demons. Alex is the epicenter of the story and the ensemble. When Tony comes to visit him for the first time in a year, they start a process which leads to Alex's first steps towards redemption and self respect.
The Deep End

The Deep End


Rated: R
Inspired by the novel The Blank Wall by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding, this film is about a woman (Swinton) who buries the corpse of her gay son's lover in hopes that the police won't suspect her son as the murderer. However, the thoughtful mother's plan doesn't go unnoticed by a few opportunistic blackmailers in search of profit �
The Luzhin Defence

The Luzhin Defence

Saturday, April 21st
Kissing Jessica Stein

Kissing Jessica Stein


Rated: R
Tired of dating the wrong guys, Jessica answers a personal ad from another woman. She was only looking to make a new friend, but romance soon blossoms as she explores her sexuality.
How to Kill Your Neighbors Dog

How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog

Sunday, April 22nd
Life and Debt

Life and Debt