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June 28th, 2004

6 films are being released this week

Wednesday, June 30th
Spider-Man 2

Spider-Man 2


Rated: PG-13
Two years have passed, and the mild-mannered Peter Parker faces new challenges as he struggles with "the gift and the curse," desperately trying to balance his dual identities as the web-slinging superhero Spider-Man and his life as a college student. Tormented by his secrets, Peter finds that his relationships with all those he holds dear are in danger of unraveling. His life-long yearning for M.J. (Kirsten Dunst) becomes even stronger as he fights the impulse to reveal his secret life and declare his love. His friendship with Harry Osborn (James Franco) is complicated by the young Osborn's bitterness over his father's death and his growing vendetta against Spider-Man. Even Peter's beloved Aunt May (Rosemary Harris), who has fallen on hard times after the death of Uncle Ben, begins to have doubts about her nephew.

Peter's life is about to become even more complicated as he encounters a formidable new foe -- Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina). Peter must use all the powers at his disposal to try to stop this diabolical madman in his octagonal tracks.
Friday, July 2nd
Before Sunset

Before Sunset


Rated: R
Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy star in the sequel to 1995's "Before Sunrise". It's nine years after Jesse and Celine first met; now, they encounter one another on the French leg of Jesse's book tour.

De-Lovely

De-Lovely


Rated: PG-13
De-Lovely is an original musical portrait of American composer Cole Porter, filled with his unforgettable songs. In the film, Porter is looking back on his life as if it was one of his spectacular stage shows, with the people and events of his life becoming the actors and action onstage. Through elaborate production numbers and legendary hits like "Anything Goes," "It's De-Lovely," and "Night and Day," Porter's elegant, excessive past comes to light - including his deeply complicated relationship with his wife and muse, Linda Lee Porter.
The Clearing

The Clearing


Rated: R
Wayne (Robert Redford) and Eileen (Helen Mirren) Hayes live the American Dream. Together they?ve raised two children and struggled to build a successful business from the ground up. But there have been sacrifices along the way. When Wayne is kidnapped by an ordinary man, Arnold Mack (Willem Dafoe), and held for ransom in a remote forest, the couple?s world is turned inside out. Eileen finds her home full of FBI Agents, their life under scrutiny. While Wayne is engaged in the negotiation of his lifetime, Eileen works frantically with the FBI to secure his release. The terrifying ordeal causes Wayne and Eileen to reassess their marriage and come to a deeper sense of their commitment to each other. With each passing hour, the need and desire for Wayne to return home safely becomes ever more urgent.
Americas Heart & Soul

America's Heart & Soul


Rated: PG
America is a vast country -- three thousand miles from end to end. But it’s not the land that makes America so special -- it’s the people. Filmmaker Louis Schwartzberg packed up his camera and hit the road, with a goal of capturing both the unparalleled beauty of the land and the incomparable sprit of the people. Through his movie, “America’s Heart and Soul,” you’ll have the chance to meet ordinary Americans with extraordinary stories. Louis’s gift is his ability to connect with people, honestly capturing their values, dreams, and passion in an awe-inspiring journey that reveals the stories - unusual, captivating, inspiring and emotional - that make us into something more than a collection of individuals. “America’s Heart and Soul” is a celebration of a nation told through the voices of its people.
Sunday, July 4th
The Last Road Trip

The Last Road Trip


Rated: NONE
Combining non-stop automotive thrills with the widescreen desert settings of David Lean, Standard 8 Releasing is in production on the landmark action adventure, �The Last Road Trip: Paris to Dakar.� The big screen epic will be the first of its kind, and will focus on several teams of bold adventurers who attempt to complete the world's most famous rally, a race followed passionately by several hundred million fans throughout Europe and Asia each year. The feature film will showcase spectacular cinematography punctuated by intense action, and the mystique of the Lone Rider in the desert as epitomized by racing compatriots Thierry Sabine and Hubert Auriol. The Paris to Dakar is the world's most famous rally. Fans from 156 countries tune in to view it every year, and automobile companies from the United States, Europe and Asia invest millions annually to compete. Founded in 1979 by Sabine after racing through the desert on a single motorcycle, the race has grown to include hundreds of entrants each year who compete by truck, car or motorcycle. Traditionally beginning the first week of January, the race continues over three weeks and 6,000 miles as the entire convoy idles through France and Spain before letting it rip across the desert sands of Morocco, Mali, Mauritania and Senegal. The exact route is constantly subject to change due to the intense volatility of the region, but somehow the violent threat of local mercenaries only adds to the rally's lore.