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July 9th, 2007

13 films are being released this week

Tuesday, July 10th
The Last Time

The Last Time


Rated: R
A salesman (Keaton) rediscovers a lust for life after falling for the fiancée of his new business partner (Fraser), a Midwest transplant finding his footing in New York City.
Brutal (aka Blackwater Valley Serial Killer)

Brutal (aka Blackwater Valley Serial Killer)


A young sheriff's deputy, Zoe Adams, investigates a series of murders and soon realizes a serial killer is on the loose. As she and her boss, sheriff Jimmy Fleck, feel the pressure of finding the killer, their love affair begins to falter. Meanwhile, Zoe teams up with the autistic bloodhound trainer, Leroy Calhoun, and together they start connecting the dots between the killer's mysterious clues. With Zoe's determination and Leroy's amazing mathematical talents, they eventually solve the riddle and track down the ingenious murderer. But when Zoe learns that she is the ultimate object of the killer's obsession, will the dysfunctional Leroy be able to save her before it's too late?

Wednesday, July 11th
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix


Rated: PG-13
Harry Potter is faced with the unreliability of the very government of the magical world and the impotence of the authorities at Hogwarts. Despite this (or perhaps because of it), he finds depth and strength in his friends, beyond what even he knew; boundless loyalty; and unbearable sacrifice.
Drama/Mex

Drama/Mex


Rated: NONE
Three intense human relationship stories are interlaced during one night in contemporary Acapulco. Once upon a time a luxurious port, now in decadence, Acapulco serves as a background for a suicidal old man, for a 15 year old runaway girl, and for a young couple who face the hardships of separation after a tragic break up.
Nice Bombs

Nice Bombs

Friday, July 13th
Captivity

Captivity


Rated: R
A fashion model and a chauffeur are kidnapped and held hostage in a small room by a serial killer. While the madman methodically terrorizes them, the victims draw strength from each other and fall in love.
Talk to Me

Talk to Me


Rated: R
"Talk to Me" is the powerful real-life story of Ralph Waldo "Petey" Green (Cheadle), an outspoken ex-con who talked his way into becoming an iconic radio personality in the 1960s, in Washington, D.C. Sparked by both the era's vibrant soul music and exploding social consciousness, Petey openly courted controversy at a white-owned station. Relying on his producer Dewey Hughes (Ejiofor) to run interference, Petey's unprecedented "tell it like it is" on air style gave voice and spirit to the black community during an exciting and turbulent period in American history. Henson plays Petey's supportive lover Vernell. Cedric plays Nighthawk, an established radio personality with a more traditional style than Petey's. Epps plays Milo, Dewey's prison-inmate brother.
Shortcut to Happiness

Shortcut to Happiness


Rated: PG-13
A down-and-out writer (Anthony Hopkins) sells his soul to the devil in exchange for fame and fortune.
Interview

Interview


Rated: R
In Interview, the first in a trilogy based on Theo Van Gogh's films, Sienna Miller and Steve Buscemi go head-to head in a sexually charged drama about media, truth, and celebrity.
My Best Friend

My Best Friend


Rated: PG-13
Catherine (Gayet) refuses to believe that her business partner, the unlikeable François (Auteuil), has a best friend, so she challenges him to set up an introduction. Scrambling to find someone willing to pose as his best pal, François enlists the services of a charming taxi driver (Boon) to play the part.
Tekkonkinkreet

Tekkonkinkreet


Rated: R
In Treasure Town, orphans Black and White rule the mean streets through violence and terror. These lost boys are direct opposites: Black being a streetwise punk who embodies everything wrong about the city, while White is a innocent dope, out of touch with the world around him. Together, they're unstoppable as they take on petty thugs, religious fanatics and brutal yakuza. But when a corporation called "Kiddy Kastle" tries to tear down and rebuild Treasure Town to fit its own goals, the boys must save the soul of their beloved city, that is if they can save themselves from inner demons. Based on Taiyo Matsumoto's serialized manga "Black and White"
Hula Girls

Hula Girls


Rated: NONE
Based on a true story, "Hula Girls" is a heartwarming comedy about coal miners' daughters who took a once-in-a-lifetime chance to escape their monotonous lives, only to become unwitting heroes to their depressed mining town as well as the whole of Japan.
Time

Time


Rated: NONE
Attractive See-hee (SEONG Hyeon-ah) is having problems with her boyfriend, Ji-woo (HA Jung-woo). Their love has entered a period of discontent as the first flushes of romance fade into familiar routine. Though faithful, Ji-woo eyes other women and, in bed, seems to get excited only at the thought of making love to other partners. Unable to cope with jealousy, See-hee decides to dramatically change her looks - to become a new woman, with whom her boyfriend can fall in love all over again. After entering a plastic-surgery clinic, See-hee vanishes for six months - long enough for the scars to heal - leaving Ji-woo hurt and confused by her disappearance. Resurfacing as a new woman, she tries to seduce him, but between them stands the specter of Ji-woo's lost girlfriend and jealousy once again creeps into the shaky existence Seh-hee has artificially crafted. With his trademark daringness, director KIM takes a fashionable issue to extremes in order to probe the jealous core of a relationship gone wrong while investigating the darker recesses of the human psyche.