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June 17th, 2002

6 films are being released this week

Tuesday, June 18th
The Shipping News

The Shipping News


Rated: R
The story is about a man named Quoyle (Spacey), a newspaper writer, who moves his aunt and his two daughters back to his ancestral home in a Newfoundland fishing town after his adulterous wife dies in a car crash. Quoyle gets work writing shipping news as he struggles to pull the life of his family back together.
American Psycho 2

American Psycho 2


Friday, June 21st
Minority Report

Minority Report


Rated: PG-13
In Washington, D.C., in 2054, a technologically advanced Department of Precrime has been created to detect and prevent murders before they're committed. As the respected Detective John Anderton, Tom Cruise plays one of the cops who bust potential murderers. He's a respected officer hired by his even more admired mentor (Max von Sydow). But an aggressive and arrogant Department of Justice agent (Colin Farrell) begins nosing around looking for corruption and thinks he finds it when signs point to Anderton as a future killer. The movie is based on a story by Philip K. Dick.
Lilo & Stitch

Lilo & Stitch


Rated: PG
Lilo (Daveigh Chase) is a young Hawaiian girl who adopts a "dog" named Stitch (Chris Sanders), who is actually an alien genetic experiment gone horribly awry. Stitch has crash-landed on Earth, where he immediately begins wreaking havoc. Through her generosity, Lilo teaches Stitch the one thing he wasn't designed to do ? to care about others.
Juwanna Mann

Juwanna Mann


Rated: PG-13
The Dennis Rodman-esque antics of NBA star Jamal Jeffries get him booted out of the league and leave him penniless and with no prospects. Luckily there's another league he can join: the WNBA. Making the team is a sports-bra snap, but does Jamal, now the cross-dressing Juwanna Mann, drop the ball when it comes to his crush on top-notch teammate Michelle?
Sunshine State

Sunshine State


Rated: PG-13
When resort developers buy out a small Florida island, two women are forced to confront the past and prepare for the future. John Sayles directs.