In Movie Theaters the Week of June 23rd, 20037 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R A virus that locks those infected into a permanent state of killing rage, is accidentally released from a British research facility. Carried by animals and humans, the virus is impossible to contain, and spreads across the entire planet. Twenty-eight days later, a small group of survivors are trapped in London, caught in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected. As they attempt to salvage a future from the apocalypse, they find that their most deadly enemy is not the virus, but other survivors. |
| | Rated: PG-13 The Angels are ready to strike without warning and kick some serious butt as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands. These are no ordinary wedding rings. They contain valuable encrypted information that reveals the new identities of every person in the federal Witness Protection Program. When witnesses start to turn up dead, only the Angels can stop the perpetrator, using their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts. Good morning, Angels. Get ready to raise hell. |
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| Rated: NONE Exploring a fascinating lost chapter in 20th Century pop culture, "Hell's Highway: The True Story of Highway Safety Films" revisits the shock-value driver's ed films that haunted American teens throughout the 1960s and '70s. Originating in Mansfield, Ohio, in the late 1950s, the company innovated an approach to driver's ed films in which unflinching color footage of fatal car accidents was shown in an effort to scare young drivers into adopting good driving habits. With the cooperation of the Ohio State Highway Patrol and Mansfield Police Department, cameramen (and women) were dispatched by radio whenever serious traffic accidents were reported -- sometimes riding along with ambulances. The resulting footage is a tragic glimpse of life and death in small-town America. These films, produced between 1959 and 1979, combined shock value with statistical data, won numerous awards and were widely used in the American educational system. Since the 1980s, however, they have vanished from the classroom, as schools have shielded America's young people from the reality of death on the highway. But the mystique of these films continues to grow. Films such as Signal 30 (1959), Wheels of Tragedy (1963) and Highways of Agony (1969) have become mythical to those too young to have seen them... and like a half-remembered nightmare to those who had been scarred by their graphic imagery. |
| | Rated: NONE Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon is the tale of Sanjana, and as all promotions depict, this is another opportunity at an author backed role for the actress who plays the penultimate main protagonist. Sanjana has fallen in love with Prem (Abhishek Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan). Sanjana loves her music, and her parrot. As usual, their bubbly attitudes differ, they do things together, but are opposites that attract. Eventually there comes another Prem, the friend of the first Prem. Both share an enormous friendship and discuss life, the ones they love and how one of them is not ready for it (think Na Tum Jaano Na Hum). They share each other�s secrets and are there for each other. Typical supporting cast members like Reema Lagoo (and the not so typical Jaya Bachchan) are also in this cast, with Reema playing Abhishek�s (Prem) mother. After the mandatory romance, song and dance, life�s troubles come in the way and separation is due for Sanjana and Prem, but as the promos suggest "Sanjana will love Prem till the end". Find out which "Prem" she ends up with when the film releases, and like every fan of the Barjatya group and genre, we all will be anticipating until then. |
| | Rated: NONE Shy computer whiz John gets dumped by his fiancee and moves in with his old college roommate, Moe. They start an adult web site called Intercon-X, where clients are connected to live, erotic chat sessions with Internet sex workers like Al, a celibate, man-on-man host who never leaves his apartment, and Jordan, an absolutely breathtaking, red-hot club kid who agrees to go on a date with John after an especially intense session. But John soon realizes the difference between computer fiction and reality. Completing this cyber community are Moe's new girlfriend, Moira, a brooding artist, and Ed, a sexually confused Ohio college student. |
| | Rated: NONE This is a story of two lesbians, Stella and Lenni. After the accidental death of Lenni's mother she runs away with her girlfriend Stella, an auto mechanic, with the body of the dead woman in the trunk of their car. |
| | | Rated: R Erin Grant (Demi Moore) dances nightly at the Eager Beaver strip club in order to raise enough money to regain custody of her seven year-old daughter, Angela (Rumer Willis), from her deadbeat ex-husband. When Congressman David Dilbeck (Burt Reynolds) visits the club and becomes infatuated with Erin, he attacks another patron and is recognized by a spectator.
When the witness to Dilbeck's assault turns up dead, Detective Al Garcia (Armand Assante) shows up on the case and Erin is dragged into a political cesspool in order to reunite herself with her daughter. |
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