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In Movie Theaters the Week of
January 1st, 2007

7 films are being released this week

Monday, January 1st
Drive Thru

Drive Thru

Friday, January 5th
Freedom Writers

Freedom Writers


Rated: PG-13
The project is based on "The Freedom Writer's Diaries: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them," written by high school teacher Erin Gruwell and her students.

Happily NEver After

Happily N'Ever After


Rated: PG
From John H. Williams (Oscar winning producer of both the billion dollar box office hit "Shrek" and "Valiant"), BAF Berlin Animation Film and BFC Berliner Film Companie comes an exciting new animated feature for the whole family. Inspired by the classic Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales (the second best-selling book in the world, after the Bible), this feature CGI comedy explores what would happen if the balance of good and evil were set out of whack in Fairy Tale Land.
Code Name: The Cleaner

Code Name: The Cleaner


Rated: PG-13
"Code Name: The Cleaner" centers on an amnesiac janitor who is fooled into believing he's an undercover agent on the trail of an international arms ring involving the CIA and FBI. Liu will play an actual agent who falls for the janitor, while Hurley adds intrigue as a femme fatale who uses the hapless worker for her Machiavellian devices.
The Breed

The Breed


Rated: R
The film tells of two brothers, one a highly athletic daredevil and the other a much more serious and sensitive type, who in the midst of trying to patch up their wonky relationship - on a getaway at their Uncle's house - are forced to flee a pack of vicious killer dogs - the titular 'Breed'.
Thr3e

Thr3e


Rated: NONE
When a young seminary student is targeted by a psychopathic killer, he joins forces with a criminal psychologist whose brother was murdered by the same madman. Together, they must unravel the killer's riddles and catch him before he strikes again, but the close they get, the more twisted the path becomes. Based on the best-selling novel by Ted Dekker.
Comedy of Power

Comedy of Power


Rated: NONE
Parisian investigating judge Jeanne Charmant Killman (Isabelle Huppert) has a well-connected CEO (Francois Berleand) arrested in a high-profile case of corruption and embezzlement at a giant state-supported company. As her investigation and interrogations proceed, Killman uncovers an immense scandal reaching into the highest levels of government. The more dangerous the secrets she reveals, the more powerful she becomes. However, under the pressures of her sudden influence and renown, Killman's private life begins to unravel, and she finds herself probing both the limits of her own power and its intoxicating grip.