In Movie Theaters the Week of November 11th, 20029 films are being released this week
| | Rated: PG Harry is banished to his room while Uncle Vernon hosts important clients. A house-elf named Dobby shows up in Harry's room with the warning that terrible danger awaits at Hogwarts and not to return there. Harry refuses to believe him, but is locked in his room. He is rescued, however, by the Weasley brothers in a flying car. So Harry returns to Hogwarts despite Dobby's warning. Sure enough, Harry begins hearing an evil voice that nobody else seems to hear. The dreaded Chamber of Secrets is open again at Hogwarts, and the unknown Heir to Slytherin is determined to wreak havoc on Muggle-blooded students. As students become petrified, Harry and Ron have to act. |
| | Rated: PG-13 It's 2002 and The California Penal Authority has reopened the most notorious prison in history - Alcatraz. Disgruntled Prison Bureaucrat-turned-criminal mastermind Donny (MORRIS CHESTNUT) has assembled a commando team to infiltrate the newly refurbished, high tech fortress in order to force a death row inmate to reveal the whereabouts of $200 million worth of gold. Inmate Nick Frazier (JA RULE) must help Undercover FBI agent Sascha Petrosevitch (STEVEN SEAGAL) rally the other inmates to stop the invaders - before they murder the Supreme Court Justice who is present for the impending execution. Kurupt co-stars in this action thriller written and directed by Don Michael Paul and produced by Andrew Stevens, Elie Samaha and Steven Seagal. |
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| Rated: PG-13 Their music is famous around the world, though their names are not. Known as the Funk Brothers, they put the backbeat - the soul - into the hits of Motown Records, for such legendary performers as Diana Ross and the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and many others. Creating music that helped to define the era of the 1960s and has remained a vital influence to this day, these musicians played on more #1 records than the Beatles, the Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley combined. Now the new documentary Standing In The Shadows Of Motown tells their story, combining exclusive interviews, archival footage, re-enactments, reminiscences, and thrilling new performances by the reunited Funk Brothers. Directed by Paul Justman, produced by Justman, Sandy Passman, and Allan Slutsky, and executive produced by Paul Elliott and David Scott, Artisan Entertainment proudly releases the film to theaters this fall. |
| | Rated: R The estranged members of a contemporary Armenian family are faced both with Turkey's denial of their catastrophic past and with their own complicated present: A mother who only wants peace, a young woman who wants nothing but retribution, and a young man whose jouney to uncover his roots is jeopardizing his future. |
| | Rated: R This is the story of a young priest, Father Amaro (Bernal) assigned to a church in a small village in remote Mexico, who falls in love with a teenage girl, Amelia (Talancon), who then becomes pregnant with his baby, and asks for his help in getting an abortion... Eventually, the news breaks out, and becomes a scandal that rocks the nation and the very foundations of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| | Rated: R This is the story of a young priest, Father Amaro (Bernal) assigned to a church in a small village in remote Mexico, who falls in love with a teenage girl, Amelia (Talancon), who then becomes pregnant with his baby, and asks for his help in getting an abortion... Eventually, the news breaks out, and becomes a scandal that rocks the nation and the very foundations of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| | Rated: NONE An unemployed cameraman finds an incredible story with a mysterious old neighbor who claims to have been the second gunman on the grassy knoll during the JFK assassination. |
| | Rated: PG More accustomed to the luxuries of the modern world, a spoiled seven-year old boy must stay with his old-fashioned grandmother in a small rural village while his mother looks for work. At first Sang-woo rudely rejects his grandmother's way of life. But gradually, through her constant show of kindness and love, he learns to accept and understand the simple pleasures of nature and her lifestyle. Sang-woo leaves the village a different boy. Because of his grandmother, he sees the world around him with a newfound respect and appreciation. |
| | Rated: NONE Politics and sexual passions threaten to corrupt a young, newly-ordained priest in a small Mexican town. |
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