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March 27th, 2006

16 films are being released this week

Wednesday, March 29th
Drawing Restraint 9

Drawing Restraint 9


Rated: NONE
The latest film from experimental artist Matthew Barney concerns the theme of self-imposed limitation, continuing his interest in religious rite, this time focusing on Shinto. The soundtrack is by Icelandic pop star Björk.
Yang Ban Xi

Yang Ban Xi


Rated: NONE
The story of lives inextricably linked to the Yang Ban Xi, the propaganda spectacles which replaced traditional opera during the Cultural Revolution in China.

Thursday, March 30th
Toro negro

Toro negro


Rated: NONE
Fernando Pacheco, known as 'El Negro' or 'El Suicida', is a matador on the Yucatan peninsula (South Mexico), the hinterland of the tourist resorts on the Maya Rivièra. El Negro - more of a stuntman than toreador - doesn't fight in the large arenas, but displays his talents in the poor districts where makeshift fences keep the skinny bulls in the makeshift arena. He is in his early twenties, has a relationship with the somewhat older Rosalia and boasts a large number of scars, both physical and psychological. González-Rubio and Armella make their documentary début by following their tragic hero in a personal, intimate way with their mini-DV camera. The result is an impressive portrait of an occasionally charming, but often blind drunk, aggressive and impulsive man.
Outside Sales

Outside Sales


Rated: NONE
Paul Wells is not happy and he is not a good salesman. He used to be. He used to be great. Before his "tough times" Paul was a closer. But it all changed when he came home early to find his wife in bed with his co-worker. Paul hasn't been the same since. His sales dropped, he began sweating at inpportune times and couldn't close a deal to save his life. Now, Dagny Green, a beautiful hot-shot sales rep, has been brought in to replace him. Paul has to outsell Dagny in order to keep his job, regain his self respect and pull his life back together... If he doesn't fall in love with her first.
Friday, March 31st
Ice Age: The Meltdown

Ice Age: The Meltdown


Rated: PG
Manny, Sid and Diego return in another incredible adventure. The Ice Age is coming to an end, and the animals are delighting in their new world: a melting paradise of water parks, geysers and tar pits. But when Manny, Sid and Diego discover that the miles of melted ice will flood their valley, they must warn everyone and somehow figure out a way to escape the coming deluge.
ATL

ATL


Rated: PG-13
The musical ensemble comedy is set in an Atlanta hip-hip roller-skating rink. T.I. will play Rashad, the head of a roller-skating team, while London will play New-New, an employee at the rink who is in love with him. The story is based on material by music producer Dallas Austin and T-Boz, a member of the pop group TLC.
Basic Instinct 2

Basic Instinct 2


Rated: R
In the sexy and sleek psychological thriller Basic Instinct 2, after re-locating from San Francisco to London, best-selling crime novelist Catherine Trammel (Sharon Stone) once again finds herself on the wrong side of the law. Dr. Michael Glass (David Morrissey), a respected London criminal psychiatrist, is brought in by Scotland Yard detective Roy Washburn (David Thewlis) to perform a psychiatric profile and evaluation of Tramell following the mysterious death of a top sports star. Physically drawn to Tramell and mentally intrigued by her, Glass, against the advice of his mentor, Dr. Milena Gardosh (Charlotte Rampling), is quickly sucked into her web of lies and seduction. The professional boundaries between Glass and Tramell are obliterated when she uncovers his basic instincts. A deadly battle of wits ensues, climaxing as Glass faces a choice that will change both their lives forever.
Slither

Slither


Rated: R
The film revolves around an alien plague that infects a small town, setting a local (Rooker) on a murderous spree. His wife (Banks) teams up with an old flame to combat the situation.
Brick

Brick


Rated: R
Brendan Fry is a loner at his high school, someone who knows all the angles but has chosen to stay on the outside. When the girl he loves turns up dead, he plunges into the school's social strata like a fist through a honeycomb to find the "who" and "why," with the same single-minded devotion to his self-appointed task as the hard-boiled heroes of old.
Awesome: I F***in Shot That

Awesome: I F***in' Shot That


Rated: R
On October 9, 2004, the Beastie Boys handed out 50 cameras to audience members at their sold-out performance in New York's famed Madison Square Garden. These 50 different passionate perspectives shot from the point-of-view of the audience take the viewer deep inside the world of a live Beastie Boys show, prismatically and kinetically capturing the experience of a live musical performance like no film has ever done.
The Devil and Daniel Johnston

The Devil and Daniel Johnston


Rated: PG-13
2005 Sundance Film Festival, Winner - Best Director. Daniel Johnston, a manic-depressive genius singer/songwriter/artist, revealed in this portrait of madness, creativity and love.
Adam & Steve

Adam & Steve


Rated: R
Inhabiting a post 9/11 New York, "Adam & Steve" follows the romantic trajectory of two people struggling to make love work in spite of overwhelming odds. Having met in the 80's after a disastrous one night stand, Adam (Craig Chester) & Steve (Malcolm Gets) don't recognize each other when they meet again fifteen years later. With the help of their best friends, formerly obese stand up comic Rhonda (Parker Posey), and straight guy ladies man Michael (Chris Kattan), our protagonists fall in love only to realize, a year into their relationship, that they met before and unwittingly changed the course of each other's lives that fatefull night in the 80's. Now the question is: can they accept this and incorporate it into their current understanding of each other? Or more importantly, can they hold hands on the street without being beaten up?
Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School

Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School


Rated: PG-13
A widowed man's life turns upside down when he embarks on a journey to find a dying man's long lost love.
Iowa

Iowa


Rated: NONE
"Iowa" is a cautionary tale of love, crime, fantasy and addiction. Two young lovers, Esper Harte (Matt Farnsworth) and Donna Huffman (Diane Foster) decide to go into the "batch" business-cooking their own methamphetamine-only to watch it burn a jagged hole in their lives. An unflinching look at the crystal meth epidemic that is currently raging in the Midwest and its devastating effect on the lives of users and the people around them, "Iowa" is notable for its restraint and compassion, and merits comparison with "Requiem for a Dream."
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Sunday, April 2nd
No Entry

No Entry


Rated: NONE
"No Entry" is the story of three men. Kishen (Anil Kapoor) - 'the married man' Sunny (Fardeen Khan) - 'the Bachelor' and Prem (Salman Khan) - 'the married bachelor'.