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October 15th, 2001

8 films are being released this week

Tuesday, October 16th
Chasing Sleep

Chasing Sleep


Rated: R
Ed Saxon (Jeff Daniels) is a college English professor stricken with insomnia caused by his wife's recent disappearance. While he waits for her, he receives visits from a police officer (Gil Bellows), a young student (Emily Bergl) who has a crush on him, a grief conselor (Zach Grenier), and his wife's lover, George (Julian McMahon), who suspects Saxon of murder.
In Praise of Love

In Praise of Love


Friday, October 19th
From Hell

From Hell


Rated: R
A Scotland Yard detective (Johnny Depp) tracks methodical serial killer Jack the Ripper, who's murdering and mutilating prostitutes in the Whitechapel District, and soon begins to suspect a conspiracy. The film is adapted from the Alan Moore-Eddie Campbell comic book series and directed by The Hughes Brothers (Menace II Society).
Riding in Cars With Boys

Riding in Cars With Boys


Rated: PG-13
Based upon the 1990 memoir of Beverly Donofrio titled Riding in Cars With Boys: Confessions of a Bad Girl Who Makes Good, the film begins in 1968 and takes us along the 20 years of her life between the ages of 15 and 35. It is the story of a woman (Drew Barrymore) who has a son while still a teenager, gets married to a drug addict (Steve Zahn), and then gets divorced. Eventually, she pulls herself out of welfare and goes to college to fulfill her dreams of becoming a writer.
The Last Castle

The Last Castle


Rated: R
A three-star general (Robert Redford) who is sent to military prison puts his leadership skills to work and unites the prisoners in order to defeat a corrupt warden (James Gandolfini).
Waking Life

Waking Life


Rated: R
A imaginative animated film about a man (Wiley Wiggins) whose dreamlike adventures in an alternative reality bring him into contact with a series of bizarre characters. The movie's most interesting feature is its use of "rotoscoping" � animation that is "drawn" on top of digitally shot live-action footage.
Focus

Focus


Rated: PG-13
During the last days of World War II, a Brooklyn couple (William Macy and Laura Dern) is mistaken as being Jewish by anti-Semitic neighbors. The couple soon finds friendship and support from a Jewish immigrant (David Paymer). The story is based on the 1945 Arthur Miller novel of the same name.
Sunday, October 21st
Bones

Bones


Rated: R
A gangster who's been dead more than 20 years, played by rapper Snoop Dogg, returns to the 'hood to wreak revenge. Pam Grier plays a clairvoyant woman who discovers his quest.