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January 14th, 2002

12 films are being released this week

Monday, January 14th
Tangled

Tangled


Rated: NONE
A police investigation into a beating of a teenage boy leads them to a risky love triangle between a teenage girl (Rachael Leigh Cook) and two men.
My Father, the Genius

My Father, the Genius


Rated: NONE

Cherish

Cherish

Tuesday, January 15th
The Last Kiss

The Last Kiss


Rated: NONE
Carlo's longtime girlfriend, Giulia, announces that she's pregnant. As Carlo faces his new responsibility and his hesitation to accept adulthood, his good friends also struggle with their own responsibilities.
Sister Helen

Sister Helen


Rated: NONE
After her husband and two sons die, Sister Helen opens a private home for recovering addicts and alchoholics in the South Bronx.
Wednesday, January 16th
Bloody Sunday

Bloody Sunday


Rated: R
A protest march in Derry, Northern Ireland, in 1972 - led by civil rights activist Ivan Cooper was fired upon by British troops, killing 13 and wounding 14 more.
The Château

The Château


Rated: NONE
Two brothers go to France to claim the chateau they have inherited.
Thursday, January 17th
The Man Who Sued God

The Man Who Sued God


Rated: NONE
Scottish comedian Billy Connolly stars as a fisherman whose boat is destroyed by lightning. When his insurance company won't pay to replace it, calling the incident an "act of God," the fisherman attempts to sue the Almighty.
Friday, January 18th
Black Hawk Down

Black Hawk Down


Rated: R
This film is based on the novel Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War, by Mark Bowden, which tells the true story of the Oct. 3, 1993, Battle of Mogadishu during the Somalian Civil War. This battle was the longest sustained ground attack involving American soldiers since the Vietnam War. The mission to abduct two of Somalian warlord Mohamed Farrah Aidid's lieutenants was designed to take 60 minutes but ended up lasting 15 hours. The attack resulted in two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters being shot down and the deaths of 18 Americans and hundreds of Somalians.
Snow Dogs

Snow Dogs


Rated: PG
The world's greatest team of sled dogs � Diesel, Scooper, Nana, Yodel, Sniff, Mack, Duchess, and Demon � is about to get a new owner: Miami dentist Ted Jones (Cuba Gooding Jr.). When Ted finds out that he's been named in a will, he travels to Alaska, thinking he's going to be rich, but his dreams of wealth turn to mush � he's been left the racing dogs, who have got it in for him. Making matters even worse is the crusty mountain man Thunder Jack (James Coburn), who can't wait for the city slicker to hotfoot it back to warmer climes. As Ted's life goes to the dogs, he vows to learn to mush, no matter what it takes.
Italian For Beginners

Italian For Beginners


Rated: R
The lives of six thirty-somethings interweave one bleak Copenhagen winter. For these singles, their introductory Italian class is the catalyst that infuses their ordinary lives with passion and makes their dim futures significantly brighter.
Liberty Stands Still

Liberty Stands Still


Rated: R
Liberty Wallace (Linda Fiorentino), heiress and co-president of America's largest gun manufacturer is on the way to meet her lover at a theater. While passing through a public park, a series of events finds her chained to a hotdog car, the long-range laser sight of a gun aimed at her chest. The owner of the gun (Wesley Snipes) calls her via cell phone to explain his agenda and let her know that there is bomb in the hot dog cart that will detonate when her cell phone runs out. So begins a game of cat-and-mouse in which serious questions are raised concerning the issue of gun control. Director Kari Skogland's audacious thriller combines action scenes with tense, intelligent dialogue, providing an intriguing change-of-pace for star Snipes.