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In Movie Theaters the Week of
November 20th, 2006

11 films are being released this week

Monday, November 20th
Griffin and Phoenix

Griffin and Phoenix

Tuesday, November 21st
The History Boys

The History Boys


Rated: R
"The History Boys" tells the story of an unruly class of bright, funny history students in pursuit of an undergraduate place at Oxford or Cambridge.

Wednesday, November 22nd
The Fountain

The Fountain


Rated: PG-13
What if you could live forever? The Fountain is an odyssey about one man's eternal struggle to save the woman he loves. His epic journey begins in 16th-century Spain, where conquistador Tomas (Hugh Jackman) commences his search for the Fountain of Youth, the legendary entity believed to grant immortality. As modern-day scientist Tommy Creo, he desperately struggles to find a cure for the cancer that is killing his beloved wife, Isabel (Rachel Weisz). Traveling through deep space as a 26th-century astronaut, Tom begins to grasp the mysteries that have consumed him for a millennium. The three stories converge into one truth, as the Thomas of all periods -- warrior, scientist, and explorer -- comes to terms with life, love, death and rebirth.
Deja Vu

Deja Vu


Rated: PG-13
The drama stars Denzel Washington as an FBI agent who, upon discovering that a woman he loves was among the victims of a ferry terrorist attack, travels back in time.
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny

Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny


Rated: R
Comedians/musicians Jack Black and Kyle Gass bring their infamous rock duo Tenacious D to the big screen in the comedy "Tenacious D in The Pick Of Destiny." The film tells the story of how "The D" became the self-proclaimed greatest band on earth and is being directed by Liam Lynch.
Deck the Halls

Deck the Halls


Rated: PG
DeVito and Broderick will play neighbors in a small New England town who collide when one decides to decorate his house for the holidays so brightly that it can be seen from space.
Opal Dream

Opal Dream


Rated: NONE
Pobby and Dingan are invisible: you don't have to see them to believe in them. They live in a harsh wilderness, the opal capital of the world and are friends with Kellyanne (Sapphire Boyce). This is a simple tale of the bizarre and inexplicable disappearance of Pobby and Dingan, Kellyanne's imaginary friends.
Backstage

Backstage


Rated: NONE
Teenager Lucie is an overly zealous fan of a famous pop diva, Lauren Waks. In order to cope with her bleak small-town life with her mother and little brother, Lucie obsesses over the singer, covering her bedroom walls with images and posters of her mysterious, inaccessible idol. One day, a chance situation allows Lucie to meet Lauren and gain access to the star's vastly unstable life. Gradually their lives intertwine as, with near-operatic intensity, the film delves into the emotional dependency on both sides of celebrity culture.
Thursday, November 23rd
Dhoom: 2 Back in Action

Dhoom: 2 Back in Action


Rated: NONE
The world's oldest desert, the Namib... A solitary railway line... A royal family on a royal journey... From the sky, like lightning... a FLASH! The centuries old Royal Crown is stolen! Back in Action... Dhoom:2 reinvents the action comedy genre and propels it into the 21st century.
The Work and the Glory: A House Divided

The Work and the Glory: A House Divided


Rated: PG
The third and final installment based on the best-selling series of nine novels about the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, written by Gerald N. Lund.
Friday, November 24th
Our Daily Bread

Our Daily Bread


Rated: NONE
In sealed rooms, as sterile as computer microprocessor factories, chicks hatch while being closely monitored. A huge hose sucks salmon out of a fjord. Metal teeth chomp up fields of sunflowers. On mechanized conveyer systems, chickens are cut up and pigs are gutted in seconds, although cows take a little longer. In a series of visually stunning, continuously tracking, wide-screen images that seem right out of a science-fiction movie, "Our Daily Bread" shows us where food is cultivated and processed: surreal landscapes optimized for agricultural machinery, clean rooms in cool industrial buildings designed for maximum efficiency, and elaborate machines that operate on a 'disassembly line' basis.