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October 30th, 2006

10 films are being released this week

Tuesday, October 31st
Incubus

Incubus


Rated: NONE
This is the story of six teenagers who break into what they think is an abandoned factory to seek shelter. They quickly find themselves trapped and realize too late that they are not alone. Suspended in a triple locked shatter proof clear cube attached to an observation room is a coma patient obviously being tested and experimented on. The bizarre sleeper and his horrific powers hold the key to their escape and ultimately their survival.
Wednesday, November 1st
Romantico

Romantico


Rated: NONE
A troubadour returns home to scratch out a living in Mexico after years of trying to get ahead in San Francisco.

Friday, November 3rd
Flushed Away

Flushed Away


Rated: PG
From the creators of "Chicken Run" and "The Wallace and Gromit Movie" comes this claymation feature which tells the story of an uptown rat who is flushed down the toilet from his penthouse apartment into the sewers of London, where he has to learn a whole new way of life. McKellen voices the story's antagonist, a villainous frog, while Serkis plays his hench-rat, Spike. Jackman will play Roddy, the pampered rat.
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan


Rated: R
In "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," Sacha Baron Cohen - star of HBO's hit comedy "Da Ali G Show," takes his outrageous Kazakhstani reporter character Borat to the big screen. In this hilariously offensive movie, Borat travels from his primitive home in Kazakhstan to the U.S. to make a documentary. On his cross-country road-trip, Borat meets real people in real situations with hysterical consequences.
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause


Rated: G
Tim Allen returns as Scott Calvin AKA Santa Clause, whose son Charlie is now living with him up a the North Pole. Scott must keep control over Christmas when the evil Jack Frost tries to take the holiday over for his own.
Volver

Volver


Rated: R
The film, which stars Penelope Cruz and Carmen Maura is a meeting of "Mildred Pierce" (Michael Curtiz) and "Arsenic and Old Lace" (Frank Capra), combined with the surrealistic naturalism of Amodovar's fourth film, "¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto!!" ("What Have I Done to Deserve This?") The backdrop is Madrid and its lively working-class neighbourhoods, where the immigrants from the various Spanish provinces share dreams, lives and fortune with a multitude of ethnic groups, and other races. At the heart of this social framework, three generations of women who survive wind, fire and even death, thanks to audacity, goodness and a limitless vitality.
Unknown

Unknown


Rated: NONE
Five men wake up in a chemical warehouse with no memory of who they are or how they got there. They are forced to figure out who is good and who is bad to stay alive. The film is told in reverse ala Memento.
Umrao Jaan

Umrao Jaan


Rated: NONE
J.P. Dutta's adaption of the Urdu novel "Umrao Jan Ada" by Mirza Haadi Ruswa (1905).
Mischief Night

Mischief Night


Rated: NONE
Everyone has Halloween but in Yorkshire, we have Mischief Night - for one night of the year, madness and mayhem rule!
A Soap

A Soap


Rated: NONE
"A Soap" follows an emotionally confused woman (Trine Dyrholm) who becomes fascinated by her young, pre-op transsexual neighbor (David Dencik).