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August 15th, 2005

12 films are being released this week

Monday, August 15th
Choppertown: The Sinners

Choppertown: The Sinners

Empress Chung

Empress Chung


A young princess makes a drastic decision in order to save her father's eyesight.

Wednesday, August 17th
Supercross

Supercross


Rated: PG-13
This motorcycle saga revolves around two brothers (Howey, Vogel) making their way into the world of competitive motorcycle racing. Daryl Hannah plays their mother. Set in the high-octane world of Supercross competition, the film tells the story of two brothers who overcome emotional and physical obstacles to achieve success as racers. The brothers' conflicts are magnified by their different life choices and their decision to become competitors and rivals.
Reel Paradise

Reel Paradise


Rated: R
"Reel Paradise" tells the story of John Pierson's family at the end of a year-long adventure on a remote island in Fiji where they ran the 180 Meridian Cinema, showing free movies to the locals.
The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till

The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till


Rated: NONE
It has been over 40 years since the death of Emmett Louis Till, a fourteen-year-old black Chicago youth who was slain in Money, Mississippi in 1955.
Friday, August 19th
Red Eye

Red Eye


Rated: PG-13
From director Wes Craven (the "Scream" franchise) comes "Red Eye," a suspense thriller at 30,000 feet, starring Rachel McAdams ("The Notebook," "Wedding Crashers") and Cillian Murphy ("Batman Begins," "28 Days Later"). Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) hates to fly, but the terror that awaits her on the night flight to Miami has nothing to do with a fear of flying. Upon boarding the plane, Lisa is pleasantly surprised to find that she is seated next to Jackson (Cillian Murphy), the seemingly charming man with whom she had shared a drink -- and perhaps even a brief flirtation -- in the airport terminal. But moments after takeoff, Jackson drops his façade and menacingly reveals the real reason he's on board: He is an operative in a plot to kill the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security...and Lisa is the key to its success. If she refuses to cooperate, her own father will be killed by an assassin awaiting a call from Jackson. Trapped within the confines of a jet at 30,000 feet, Lisa has nowhere to run and no way to summon help without endangering her father, her fellow passengers and her own life. As the miles tick by, Lisa knows she is running out of time as she desperately looks for a way to thwart her ruthless captor and stop a terrible murder.
The 40 Year Old Virgin

The 40 Year Old Virgin


Rated: R
40-year-old Andy Stitzer (Steve Carrell) has done quite a few things in his life. He's got a cushy job stamping invoices at an electronics superstore, a nice apartment with a proud collection of action figures and comic books, good friends, a nice attitude. But there's just one little thing he hasn't quite gotten around to doing yet--something most people have done by his age. Done a lot. Andy's never, ever, ever had sex--not even by accident. So is that such a big deal?
Valiant

Valiant


Rated: G
During World War II, England communicated with the French Resistance and Allied troops in Europe using the Royal Pigeon Service, using carrier pigeons that went through a rigorous training regimen. This is the story of Valiant, a comically clumsy misfit of a (wood) pigeon who sneaks his way into the Royal Pigeon Service, eager to contribute his efforts to the needs of his country, even though he is vastly unqualified to do so. Immediately given an assignment, Valiant's job turns out to be one of the most important of the war... carrying essential messages from the French to the Allied forces who are about to storm the beaches of Normandy on D-Day.
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance

Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance


Rated: R
As the film opens, a radio announcer reads a foreboding message sent in by the deaf mute Ryu, an intense young man who has a dead end job in a smelting factory. Ryu idolizes his sister who is in urgent need of a kidney transplant. When he is fired from his job and is tricked out of his savings by organ traffickers, his trashy loud-mouthed girlfriend Yeong-mi suggests kidnapping his boss's daughter Yu-sun for ransom to pay for his sister's transplant. What starts as a desperate attempt to help his sister leads to a high stakes game of revenge between Ryu and his former boss Park Dong-jin (played by Song Kang-ho of Mr. Park's JSA and The Foul King) that soon escalates into a modern day Greek tragedy.
The Prefect Crime

The Prefect Crime


Rated: NONE
In this viciously black comedy, a department store Don Juan spends his days selling ladies things they didn't know they wanted and his evenings bedding them. When a fight over a missed promotion accidentally kills his rival, a deranged, aesthetically-challenged female shop assistant helps him cover up the mess, leading to a major nightmare for him and her dream come true.
Now & Forever

Now & Forever


Rated: NONE
John Myron (Adam Beach) and Angela Wilson (Mia Kirshner) discover each other amidst a backdrop of clashing cultures to form a powerful bond. One tragic night, John rescues Angela from a wicked act of betrayal. Faced with its aftermath, Angela flees town, unaware that she has put into motion a dramatic and intense string of events that will forever change the course of their lives. Harboring a secret, John guides Angela to a shocking realization that will uncover the past as a dramatic love story unfolds. They say sooner or later all love stories will end; Now & Forever is the exception.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin

The 40-Year-Old Virgin