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May 20th, 2002

9 films are being released this week

Tuesday, May 21st
On The Edge

On The Edge


Rated: R
Life is hard for Jonathan Breech (Murphy), a nineteen-year-old comtemplating suicide. At an Irish psychiatric hospital, he meets two other suicide patients, one of whom is Rachel (Vessey), with whom he falls in love.
Wednesday, May 22nd
The Importance Of Being Earnest

The Importance Of Being Earnest


Rated: PG
In this adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play, two men bend the truth to put excitement into their lives. Worthing (Colin Firth) invents a brother, Ernest, whom he uses as an excuse to visit Gwendolyn (Frances O'Connor). Montcrief (Rupert Everett) uses the same name when visiting Worthing's young ward, Cecily (Reese Witherspoon). Mayhem and hilarity result.

Friday, May 24th
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron


Rated: G
Spirit is a free-ranging, free-spirited stallion roaming across the American West in the late 19th century. His life is forever changed when officers of the U.S. Cavalry capture him to break him and train him as a warhorse.
Insomnia

Insomnia


Rated: R
Sent to a small Alaska town to investigate the murder of a teenage girl, a veteran police officer (Al Pacino) is forced into a game of psychological cat-and-mouse by a primary suspect (Robin Williams) after his partner is killed. The stakes escalate as he contends with an idealistic detective (Hilary Swank) and finds his own stability dangerously threatened.
Enough

Enough


Rated: PG-13
A woman (Jennifer Lopez) thinks she has married the man of her dreams, but her life soon turns into a nightmare due to his abuse. She tries to run away with her daughter, but her husband follows, determined not to let her get away.
CQ

CQ


Rated: R
Paris, 1969. The filming of a sci-fi movie set in the distant year 2001 is in trouble. The director�s obsession with the actress who plays the sexy secret agent Dragonfly (Angela Lindvall) has clouded his judgment and the film has no ending. A young American (Jeremy Davies), in Paris to document his life on film with total honesty, is brought in to finish the movie with a bang. This proves to be difficult when the line between his fantasy life and reality becomes blurred, and he too finds himself seduced by the charms of Dragonfly.
Thunderpants

Thunderpants


Rated: NONE
A British comedy that's certain to please Howard "Fartman" Stern and others who find flatulence funny, Thunderpants is about a lonely 11-year-old boy whose gastrointestinal abilities make him famous. Somehow the boy winds up on death row, and eventually, his, um, skills help him realize his dream of becoming an astronaut.
13 Conversations About One Thing

13 Conversations About One Thing


Rated: R
Five strangers' lives are connected through fate and karma; among them are a lawyer (Matthew McConaughey), who flees the scene after hitting a woman with his car and faces the moral consequences of his actions, and a professor (John Turturro), whose marriage is turned upside down after he is the victim of a crime.
Saturday, May 25th
Australia: Land Beyond Time

Australia: Land Beyond Time


A beautiful, documentary of Australian nature.