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September 10th, 2001

5 films are being released this week

Monday, September 10th
The Count Of Monte Cristo

The Count Of Monte Cristo


Rated: PG-13
A young sailor, Edmond Dantes (Jim Caviezel), falsely accused of treason, is imprisoned without trail on an island fortress. He orchestrates an elaborate escape and sets out to discover treasure on the isle of Monte Cristo, all the while swearing revenge on his captors.
Friday, September 14th
Hardball

Hardball


Rated: R
Based on Daniel Coyle's book Hardball: A Season in the Projects, the film is the story of a compulsive gambler (Reeves) who is forced to repay a loan by coaching a Chicago inner-city little league team.

The Glass House

The Glass House


Rated: PG-13
When Ruby (Leelee Sobieski) and her younger brother Rhett's (Trevor Morgan) parents, Grace and Dave Baker, are killed in a car crash, their parents' best friends, Erin and Terry Glass (Diane Lane and Stellan Skarsgard), become their guardians. It seems there's nothing to be afraid of - until Ruby begins to suspect that Erin and Terry may not be the ideal guardians they seem. But are her suspicions justified or merely the perceptions of a rebellious teen with a fertile imagination? Unless she's absolutely sure, Ruby shouldn't throw any stones... for what you don't see in the Glass house can kill you.
Haiku Tunnel

Haiku Tunnel


Rated: R
As a "temp," Josh (Kornbluth) thrives in an undemanding world of still hallways. However, when one firm decides that he is good enough to "go perm," a crisis sets in. Josh continuously fails to mail a critically important stack of letters on a daily basis. Josh becomes torn between creating psychological escapes or equally outrageous alibis.
Kill Me Later

Kill Me Later