In Movie Theaters the Week of March 21st, 200515 films are being released this week
| | Rated: R A haunting portrait of loss and redemption, American Gun is the story of a man searching for answers in the wake of his daughter's death. |
| | Rated: NONE After a near death experience, five Boys, all devoted AC/DC fans, make a pact to bury their best friend next to the grave of Bon Scott. 12 years later, having gone their different ways, they come together to fulfill the promise. |
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| | | Rated: PG-13 A documentary on the impact of globilization on the world's different wine regions.
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| | | Rated: PG-13 The story catches up with FBI agent Gracie Hart shortly after she successfully disarmed a threat against the Miss United States Pageant while working undercover as a contestant in "Miss Congeniality". Having become a media celebrity following her heroic pageant exploits, Gracie has been spending more time lately at the salon than the shooting range, working the talk show circuit and promoting her book. When her friends, pageant winner Cheryl and emcee Stan, are kidnapped in Las Vegas, Gracie's all-out efforts to jump back into action to save them puts her at loggerheads with the FBI top brass who don't want to risk losing their mascot and fear she might not be up to the job anymore. |
| | | Rated: PG-13 Recruited by the U.S government for their unique ability to lie, cheat and fight, Amy, Max, Janet and Dominique join an underground academy of secret agents known only as D.E.B.S. These crime fighting hotties set out to save the world and keep their lipstick perfectly applied while doing so. Now the girls must combine their skills for their most important mission - to capture vexing vixen Lucy Diamond, the deadliest criminal the world has ever known. When D.E.B.S. star player, Amy, falls for Lucy, chaos erupts and the D.E.B.S. loyalty is put to the test. |
| | Rated: PG-13 A remake of 1967's "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Kutcher plays a man marrying a black woman whose father (Mac) is having difficulty coming to terms with the marriage. |
| | Rated: R A man is inexplicably kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years and his wife is brutally murdered. On his release, he is given a wallet full of money and a mobile phone. A stranger calls and asks him to try and figure out why he was imprisoned. A girl appears and promises to help him solve the enigma and seek vengeance for his cruel fate. As the search progresses, the man finally comes face to face with his kidnapper, who proposes a game: if the man discovers the reason for his imprisonment, his kidnapper will kill himself. If not, then the girl will be killed - but he has only five days to unravel the mystery. |
| | Rated: NONE Lipstick & Dynamite shines a spotlight on the forgotten first ladies of the ring. Gladys 'Killem' Gillem wrestled women, men, alligators, and bears. At 18, Ida May Martinez took to the road to flash the only thing she knew - how to kick, punch, and defend herself. Narrowly escaping a date rape at 16, Penny Banner trained for survival. Still kicking butt at 80, The Fabulous Moolah and Johnnie Mae Young live together with midget wrestler sidekick Diamond 'Lil, and continue to take bumps with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Each woman reflects on her own remarkable life with fond and bitter memories, reconciling a wild, flamboyant youth with the reality of getting older and fading away. "Lipstick & Dynamite" follows Moolah, Jonnie Mae and the girls 60 years, many bumps and falls later as they discuss the money, the old days and what it's like to be a 'lady' in today's favorite guilty pleasure: spectator sport.
The girls are taking all comers. Are you ready? |
| | Rated: R Jack (Daniel Day-Lewis) lives on the site of his abandoned island commune with his 16-year-old daughter Rose (Camilla Belle). Since the breakup of the commune, Jack has sheltered Rose completely from the influences of the outside world, but now his fatal illness and Rose's emerging womanhood pose troubling questions about the days ahead.
A man who has lived a life motivated by environmentalism, Jack now rages at those who do not share his aesthetic, like developer Marty Rance (Beau Bridges), who is building a housing tract on the edge of his property.
When Jack invites his girlfriend Kathleen (Catherine Keener) and her sons Rodney (Ryan McDonald) and Thaddius (Paul Dano) to live with them, Rose feels betrayed and the situation quickly becomes precarious. Rose acts out wildly, creating chaos.
As everything flies out of control, Jack finds himself trapped in an impossible place and is forced to take action. |
| | Rated: NONE At the age of 40, wildly successful gay adult film star Colton Ford decides to leave porn behind and to pursue his dream: music. He definitely has the talent, but can he successfully use his porn past to build up a new career as a singer-songwriter? Christopher Long's intelligent and appealing documentary, "Naked Fame," attempts to answer that question, following Colton and his life partner, fellow adult film star Blake Harper, as Colton moves from the film studio to the music recording studio.
A fascinating look at the porn world and music industry from the initial conception of the first single to its recording and release, this documentary explores the intimate inner-workings of the music industry, capturing the intense emotional drama and struggles involved in the pursuit of stardom against the stigma of a porn star past. |
| | Rated: PG-13 An assassin is hired to kill the men responsible for kidnapping an important man's son and with every death, the killer gets closer to the last kidnapper's name... his own. |
| | Rated: R Rusty (Hatosy) starts to pursue a path to a more meaningful life, thanks to his connection to Bob (Goldblum), the boyfriend of his mother, Mary (Lynch). His new take on life causes friction with his best friend, Dallas (Cann), and both men find their friendship pushed to its breaking point, causing them to make life-changing decisions. |
| | Rated: NONE "Nina's Tragedies" unfolds in a series of funny and touching journal entries from sensitive 14-year-old Nadav (Aviv Elkabets), who is experiencing an intensely emotional time in his life. He has been asked by his wild, recently divorced mother Alona (Anat Waxman) to move in with his Aunt Nina (the luminous Ayelet July Zurer) to help comfort her following the death of her husband in a terrorist attack. Nadav is happy to comply since he has a hopeless crush on his stunning aunt. From this starting point, Gabizon's film takes off in a myriad of different directions, exploring Nadav’s friendship with a local peeping tom, his jealousy and feelings of betrayal over Nina's love affair with an eccentric photographer, and his search for unconditional emotional acceptance from his dying, deeply religious father. In vividly exposing the very human predicaments of these characters, Gabizon speaks volumes about the people of contemporary Israel, effectively mixing quirky humor with deep, sympathetic drama. "Nina's Tragedies" is also noteworthy for the way it refuses to take a particularly political approach to its story, making this the rare Israeli film to examine the needs and emotions of its characters without focusing specifically on the country's turbulent background. |
| | Rated: R Set in a divided Belfast in 1970, this is the story of two boys whose friendship breaks down the barriers. Based on Owen McCafferty's acclaimed play, it tells the tale of two kindred spirits obsessed with "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" and how this infatuation leads them from fantasies into petty crime. They become their heroes and gain the courage to escape to try and escape to the barren Australian outback. From the makers of "About a Boy" and "Billy Elliot" comes a truly original comedy. |
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