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October 10th, 2005

11 films are being released this week

Tuesday, October 11th
11:14

11:14


Rated: NONE
This film follows four different stories set in a small town that seem to be unconnected, leading up to (or back from, I guess) to a car accident that takes place at 11:14 PM
Friday, October 14th
Domino

Domino


Rated: R
Keira Knightley stars in the wild action thriller Domino, the latest project from director Tony Scott (Man on Fire, Beverly Hills Cop II, True Romance). A trademark Scott film, Domino presents an entertaining mix of gritty action, biting comedy and sharp visuals. The film tells the true story of Domino Harvey, daughter of legendary actor Laurence Harvey and a former Ford model who rejected her privileged Beverly Hills life to become a bounty hunter.

Elizabethtown

Elizabethtown


Rated: PG-13
A rich ensemble comedy with two central leads. The project is intended to be a love letter to the resilience of the life force and is a story of an unexpected romance that develops against the backdrop of a Southern patriarch's hilariously elaborate memorial. Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown" follows the story of Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom), a man down on his luck, as he journeys to his roots in small-town Kentucky to bury his father. Drew finds new life in his interactions with his colorful extended family, and in his unexpected romance with Claire (Kirsten Dunst), a quirky and persistent airline stewardess.
The Fog

The Fog


Rated: PG-13
In Revolution Studios' horror-thriller "The Fog" there really is something out there in the dark. One hundred years ago, in a thick, eerie fog off the rocky coast of Northern California, a horrible shipwreck occured under mysterious circumstances. Now, shrouded in darkness, the ghosts of the long-dead sailors have returned from their watery graves to exact their bloody, merciless revenge.
Where the Truth Lies

Where the Truth Lies


Rated: NC-17
Based on the acclaimed novel by Rupert Holmes, "Where the Truth Lies" is a provocative film about interconnected lives that are shattered by ill-fated acts of deception and ambition. Shifting effortlessly between mob-run clubs of the mid-50's and glamorous Hollywood Hills mansions of 1972, the film explores the dark, beguiling, and inevitably destructive side of fame and fortune. The result is a tense and atmospheric mystery that uses cinematic sleight-of-hand to challenge any preconceptions about "truth."
Nine Lives

Nine Lives


Rated: R
The story is a series of vignettes, offering glimpses into the lives of nine women, played by Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Elpidia Carrillo, Glenn Close, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Holly Hunter, Amanda Seyfriend, Sissy Spacek and Robin Wright Penn.
Innocent Voices

Innocent Voices


Rated: R
This unforgettable coming-of-age story chronicles the life of an 11-year-old boy surviving El Salvador's brutal civil war. An unflinching look at children living in the line of fire, but also a celebration of the small acts of resistance performed by ordinary citizens, no matter what their age.
Loggerheads

Loggerheads


Rated: NONE
Inspired by true events, "Loggerheads" tells the story of an adoption "triad"-birth mother, child, and adoptive parents-each in three interwoven stories in the days leading up to Mother's Day weekend, and each in one of the three distinctive geographical regions of North Carolina-mountains, Piedmont and coastal plain. In Asheville, Grace (Bonnie Hunt), an airport car-rental agent living with her mother (Michael Learned), quits her job and embarks on a long-delayed quest: facing the legal barriers that keep her from finding the son she gave up for adoption when she was a teenager. Across the state in Kure Beach, Mark (Kip Pardue), a young man obsessed with saving loggerhead sea turtles, meets George (Michael Kelly), a friendly motel owner with some secrets of his own, who offers him a place to stay. In the center of the state is the small town of Eden, where a minister's wife (Tess Harper) struggles to confront her conservative husband (Chris Sarandon) over their estrangement from their son.
Guy X

Guy X


Rated: NONE
1979: Qangattarsa, Greenland - US Military Base. Rudy Spruance is lost. He has been left in the middle of nowhere in the frozen wastes of the arctic. No one comes except a huge swarm of mosquitoes. As he awakens later in an Army hospital that doesn't officially exist, Rudy understand what it is to be on the sharp end of a 'small clerical error'. "You'll want to scratch," a nurse tells him helpfully when he comes round. Rudy enlisted in order to escape a little prison time for burglary. His fellow soldiers are a rag-tag bunch of misfits. There's Lavone, a wannabe beat-poet, the sadistic Sergeant Genteen, and Petri, the base dealer who thinks sci-fi movies are the pinnacle of art. And there's the base's commanding officer, Colonel Woolwrap, who sees in Rudy a younger version of himself. Only problem is, Rudy isn't too comfortable under his, or anyone's, tutelage. But then Rudy meets Sergeant Irene Teale - beautiful, intelligent and most importantly, sane. Unfortunately, she's the Colonel's girlfriend.
The Presidents Last Bang

The President's Last Bang


Rated: NONE
October, 1979, Seoul... A private dinner party for the President and his three closest confidants - his Chief Bodyguard, his Chief Secretary, and the Director of the Korean CIA ... A struggle between the three for the President's influence... When the night's female entertainment arrives - the pop singer of the moment and a budding starlet - the KCIA Director leaves the room and announces to his stunned agents that he's going to shoot their President... 24 hours that shocked and changed South Korea forever is brought to the screen by Director Im Sangsoo in The President's Last Bang
Saturday, October 15th
Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave

Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave


Rated: R
Uncle Charles is killed by one of his test subjects during an underground transaction to get rid of the Trioxyn-5. The kids that made it out alive from Necropolis (now in college) return and are not too much wiser for their experience. They find a canister of Trioxyn-5 and try to figure out what it is. Knowing that it probably had something to do with Uncle Charles' experiments, Julian and his new friend Jenny have the brains to be cautious where as the other kids see it as a new party drug and an opportunity to make some quick cash.