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November 19th, 2001

4 films are being released this week

Wednesday, November 21st
Black Knight

Black Knight


Rated: PG-13
Imagine the hijinks that ensue when a fast-talking, disenchanted African American waiter (Martin Lawrence) at a medieval-themed restaurant is transported back through time to the Middle Ages. Once there he teams with an ex-knight and a peasant girl to defeat an evil king. Sounds similar to A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
Out Cold

Out Cold


Rated: PG-13
Snowboarding buddies Rick (Jason London), Luke (Zach Galifianakis), Anthony (Flex Alexander) and Pig Pen (Derek Hamilton) are living large on Alaska's Bull Mountain, where partying hard, looking for girls, and having a good time is what life is all about. But when town founder Papa Muntz dies, his son Ted (Willie Garson) decides to sell the mountain to slick Colorado ski mogul John Majors (Lee Majors). Everyone is bummed by his plans to turn the boarding mountain into an espresso-and-tofu ski resort, and it's up to our heroes � along with Majors's beautiful, rebellious daughters, Inga and Anna � to keep Bull Mountain yuppie-free. Featuring stunts by real-life snowboarding champions including Todd Richards, Rio Tahara, Tara Dakides, and Rob "Sluggo" Boyce.

Spy Game

Spy Game


Rated: R
During his last day at the CIA, a veteran agent (Robert Redford) must mastermind the rescue of his prot�g� (Brad Pitt), who's been captured by the Chinese while on a personal mission. The movie is filmed as a series of flashbacks, showing the history and relationship between the spies.
Friday, November 23rd
In the Bedroom

In the Bedroom


Rated: R
Set in modern-day Maine, the story is about a young man (Nick Stahl) who is snaring lobsters the summer before he's about to head to college to study architecture. He's also dating a woman (Marisa Tomei) ten years his senior, but the pair seem perfectly happy, and even his successful, upper-middle-class parents (Tom Wilkinson, who plays the town doctor, and Sissy Spacek, who teaches a high school choir group) approve, until the woman's estranged husband shows up, followed by tragic results.