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August 19th, 2002

10 films are being released this week

Tuesday, August 20th
Batman Beyond: Year One

Batman Beyond: Year One


Rated: NONE
An independent film. Batman Beyond: Year One deals with a new Batman, Terry McGinnis, dark past. Terry must deal with haunting memories as a friend from the past returns with a price on his head. When problems occur, Terry is willing to risk his secret identity in order to save his friend, but is he willing to live with the consequences?
We Were Soldiers

We Were Soldiers


Rated: R
Told from the perspective of two men who were on the scene during the first battle between U.S. and Viet Cong troops. Harold Moore, a U.S. commander, and Joseph Galloway, a reporter, describe in detail the events waiting to befall the 400 American soldiers who were flown into the country via helicopter � when 2,000 Vietnamese troops were poised to surround them.

Wednesday, August 21st
One Hour Photo

One Hour Photo


Rated: R
An employee (Robin Williams) at a one-hour photo lab grows obsessed with a suburban family who drops off some pictures and begins to stalk them.
Thursday, August 22nd
The Medallion

The Medallion


Rated: NONE
Combining the physicality of international action superstar Jackie Chan with state-of-the-art special effects, Highbinders is an action comedy co-starring Claire Forlani and Julian Sands. Chan stars as Eddie, an indomitable Hong Kong cop who, after a near-fatal accident involving a mysterious medallion, is suddenly transformed into a Highbinder -- an immortal warrior with superhuman powers. Eddie enlists the help of fellow agent Nicole (Claire Forlani) to determine the secret of the medallion and face down the evil Highbinders who so desperately want it back.
Friday, August 23rd
Serving Sara

Serving Sara


Rated: PG-13
A process server (Matthew Perry) is convinced by a woman to serve divorce papers to her husband, who resides in Texas, and the duo promptly embark on a road trip from New York City to the Lone Star state to find him. On their adventure together, the server starts to fall for his companion. It's been described as a Midnight Run-type chase movie.
Simone

Simone


Rated: PG-13
Al Pacino plays a movie producer whose lead actress (Winona Ryder) suddenly drops out of his latest film. Without letting the public know, he use a revolutionary program from a scientist to replace the actress with a fully computer-generated starlet, named Simone. As audiences worlwide are swept up by her instant success, he cannot bear to admit his fraud to the world or to himself, hiding her "true identity" from the prying press and studio brass, until his invention threatens to ruin his life.
Undisputed

Undisputed


Rated: R
James "Iceman" Chambers (Ving Rhames), the heavyweight boxing champ, is accused of raping a woman and winds up in jail. An old-time gangster (Peter Falk) arranges a bout between Chambers and the prison boxing champ, Monroe Hutchen (Wesley Snipes).
Little Secrets

Little Secrets


Rated: PG
Emily Lindstrom (Wood), a gifted 14-year-old violinist, is skipping summer camp with her friends in order to rehearse for her audition with the prestigious San Fancisco youth Orchestra.
American Psycho II: All American Girl

American Psycho II: All American Girl

Crop Circles: Quest for Truth

Crop Circles: Quest for Truth