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| THE
FULL MONTY |
| 010198 |
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| In hopes of raising a few quid after their steel
factory shuts down, a desperate group of working-class blokes in Sheffield
decide to form an exotic male dance troupe, a la Chippendales, with
one difference--despite their, well, average-at-best physiques, they're
going to go "the full monty," meaning they'll offer their
audience total nudity. Surprisingly bittersweet moments and well-intentioned
social commentary imbue this raucous, feel-good comedy from England.
Academy Award Nominations: 4, including Best Picture, Best Director,
Best Original Screenplay, and Best Original Musical or Comedy Score.
Academy Award: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score. |
| |
| DECONSTRUCTING
HARRY |
| 010298 |
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| Upon returning in glory to the college from which
he was expelled, sexually voracious and dyspeptic writer Harry Block
can find no companions for his trip--except, that is, for a hooker
he's hired. The trouble with Harry, as it were, is that he's alienated
everyone in his life, from a string of wives and psychotherapists
to all his living relatives, by rehashing their dirty little secrets
in his fatuous, mean-spirited writing. A new height of self-loathing
for introspective auteur Allen, who meditates upon a self-reflection
theme based on Bergman's WILD STRAWBERRIES. |
| |
| THE
JACKAL |
| 010298 |
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| The United States is trying to help the New Soviet
Union with their war against organized crime in their country. Presently,
they are after Terek Murad, a deadly crime boss. When they raid one
of his establishments, Murad's brother is killed. Murad seeks revenge
against the ones who killed his brother, FBI agent Carter Preston
and Russian Policewoman Valentina Koslova, but most of all, he wants
to send a message to the Americans about interfering in matters that
don't concern them, so he hires an international assassin to kill
someone very important to the United States. When the assassin advises
Murad to go into hiding until the job is done, he does. Preston curious
as to what Murad is doing, allows the Russians to abduct Murad's errand
boy and torture him to find out what Murad is up to, and he utters
the word Jackal which Preston recognizes as the name of an international
assassin. They have to find him but unfortunatly, there is noone who
knows who he is except for one person, whom they have to find and
the only person who knows where that person is, is Declan Mulqueen,
an IRA man, who is in prison, they offer to reduce his sentence is
he helps them but refuses because all he wants is to be freed, so
they decide to leave but he tells them that he knows who the Jackal
is. So they release him and together they try to find the Jackal before
he makes his move which won't be easy because he is very wily. |
| |
| MEN
IN BLACK |
| 010298 (LATENIGHT) |
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| In the 1950s a super-secret government agency was
formed to monitor and police the activities of extraterrestrial aliens
on the planet Earth. Some 40 years later a founding father of the
agency, Agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones), finds himself with a new smart-mouthed
partner fresh from the NYPD who is soon dubbed Agent Jay (Will Smith).
Their first mission is to save the Earth from destruction by a giant
insectlike alien (Vincent D’Onfrio) that, incidentally, drives
an exterminator’s truck. Armed with their matching Ray-Bans,
skinny ties, and space-age weapons that Jay barely understands--he
calls the Neuralyzer the "flashy thing"--the new duo begin
another average day of fighting intergalactic terrorists. An amazingly
hip and terribly clever movie that riffs on everything from E.T.--THE
EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL to CASABLANCA, this Barry Sonnenfeld film is based
on the equally savvy comic book by Lowell Cunningham. |
| |
| DEVIL'S
ADVOCATE |
| 010998 (LATENIGHT) |
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| Promising young lawyer Kevin Lomax (Keanu Reeves)
has never lost a case--even when his client is guilty. When Kevin
is seduced away from his sleepy hometown in Florida to work for a
flashy, charming lawyer (Al Pacino, in a role he seems born to play),
his mother (Judith Ivey) has reservations. But as he works his way
up the corporate ladder, Kevin manages to put them aside, along with
his wife's (Charlize Theron) needs and the stirrings of his conscience
over knowingly defending the guilty. However, his vanity won't let
him start losing now. As Kevin's career skyrockets, his neglected
wife Mary Ann begins to see evil, violent visions. Hoping a visit
from his mother will help, instead Kevin finds himself confronted
with a secret his mother has never told him. As Mary Ann seemingly
descends into madness, Kevin begins to suspect his boss may be much
more than he seems, and he finds himself faced with a choice between
saving his own life and saving his soul. Thought-provoking, inventive,
and entertaining, director Taylor Hackford's film is reminiscent of
psychological horror films like ROSEMARY'S BABY. Andrzej Bartkowiak's
lush, innovative cinematography complements the smart script and dead-on
acting. |
| |
| SEVEN
YEARS IN TEBET |
| 010998 |
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| At the height of World War II, an emotionally remote
Austrian mountain climber (Brad Pitt) journeys to the holy city of
Lhasa, Tibet in search of peaks to tame and finds instead an unexpected
friend in the form of the young Dalai Lama. Under the influence of
the holy leader, the mountaineer--and, not coincidentally, Nazi Party
member--begins a personal journey that leads to a greater self-awareness
and inner wisdom. Adapted from the eponymous memoir by Heinrich Harrer. |
| |
| KISS
OR KILL |
| 011698 |
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| A pair of sexy young grifters take to the vast,
desolate Nullabor Plain of South Australia after a mark accidentally
dies, and keep coming across dead people. This quick, hip road flick
in the tradition of "Kalifornia" was nominated for Australian
awards for best actress, best actor, and best artistic direction. |
| |
| FAST,
CHEAP, AND OUT OF CONTROL |
| 012398 |
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| This acclaimed documentary character study, from
filmmaker Errol Morris (THE THIN BLUE LINE) focuses on the disparate
lives of four nonconformists whose respective arts reflect their unique
personalities: a lion tamer, a robotics engineer, a topiary gardener,
and a biologist obsessed with perfectly recreating the habitat of
the naked mole rat. A delightful and humorous portrait, utilizing
a mixed bag of camera styles. Winner of an Independent Spirit award
and Best Documentary awards from the National Board of Review and
the Society of Texas Film Critics. |
| |
| TIME
BANDITS |
| 012398 (LATENIGHT) |
 |
| Plunging headfirst into history, director Terry
Gilliam fearlessly brings the logic of children's fairy tales to bear
as he navigates through myth and legend in a bizarre, ingenious retelling
of THE WIZARD OF OZ. A boy and six good-natured little persons careen
through time-twisting interactions with Napoleon, Robin Hood, and
Agamemnon, among others, with a map the little people stole from their
employer, the Supreme Being. But their intention is to rob their way
through the past, which does not make their boss happy. Meanwhile,
Evil is after the map in order to become the Supreme Being himself.
The result is an extraordinarily visual extravaganza that overflows
with Gilliam's ecstatic vision. The film is shot from a child's viewpoint,
both through the character of Kevin and the placement of the camera.
One of the morals of this thoroughly enjoyable, charming fantasy is
that heroes aren't always all they're cracked up to be. Fun special
effects and great supporting performances abound, including terrific
turns by Ian Holm, John Cleese, Ralph Richardson, and especially David
Warner as Evil. |
| |
| GATTACA |
| 013098 |
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| In the 21st century, genetic engineering makes possible
the creation of biologically superior human specimens ("valids"),
who then grow to positions of power and prestige. Would-be astronaut
Vincent(Ethan Hawke) born the old-fashioned way, can only hope for
a janitorial position at the elite Gattaca Corporation--until he buys
the blood, urine, and identity of a perfect but paralyzed athlete.
But a murder in the company's ranks attracts the attention of a detective
who threatens to sniff Vincent out. A slick futuristic thriller. Academy
Award Nominations--Best Art Direction. |
| |
| SWEET
HEREAFTER |
| 013098 |
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| A small Canadian town is torn apart by the appearance
of an ambulance-chasing lawyer after a tragic accident involving a
school bus killed many of the town's children. One key witness, however,
eludes the troubled attorney: a gifted young woman confined by the
tragedy to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. A morality play
without the sermon from "Exotica" auteur Egoyan, based on
the acclaimed novel by Russell Banks. Winner of the Grand Jury award
at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Academy Award nominations: Best
Director, Best Adapted Screenplay. |
| |
| TANGO
LESSON |
| 020698 |
 |
| In this semi-autobiographical love story, an English
director, Sally (Sally Potter), in Paris preparing to make a commercial
film that her Hollywood producers have dubbed "Carnage on the
Catwalk," wanders into a tango performance. Smitten with the
dance, and the dancer, she asks Pablo (Pablo Veron) to give her a
lesson. Returning to London to find her contractor (Heathcote Williams)
tearing up her floor, she embarks on a pilgrimage to Buenos Ares to
seriously learn the tango from two amiable teachers, Gustavo (Gustavo
Naveira) and Fabian (Fabian Salas). With her London flat in worse
shape than ever, she flees to Paris, reuniting with Pablo. Drawn together
by their love of the tango and shared Jewish heritage, their romance
blossoms and Sally abandons her film project. When Pablo asks her
to be his dance partner in an upcoming concert, and she asks him to
be in her next film--inspired by the tango--it puts their relationship
to the test. Beautifully filmed in black and white with color sequences,
THE TANGO LESSON is filled with inspired choreography and captivating
dance sequences, including one in which Sally and Pablo are dancing
along the Seine in Paris ala Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron in AN AMERICAN
IN PARIS. |
| |
| A LIFE LESS ORDINARY |
| 020698 (LATENIGHT) |
 |
| Petulant, rich honeypie Celine and scruffily adorable janitor Robert
find themselves on the road to romance after he kidnaps her to avenge
his termination at the hands of her callous father. But what they
don't realize is that their love is celestially predetermined, as
a pair of gun-toting angels gives chase to force the issue. A quixotic
and inconsistent Hollywood debut from the production team of director
Boyle, writer John Hodge, and producer Andrew MacDonald ("Shallow
Grave" and "Trainspotting"). |
| |
| THE APOSTLE |
| 021398 |
 |
| After being squeezed out of his church by his ex-wife, a Texas fundamentalist
preacher's alcohol-fueled rage sends him off the deep end. After beating
her new beau into a coma, he flees to Louisiana and seizes the chance
to reinvent himself as a devout "Apostle," founding a new
church and captivating the citizenry while keeping his sins buried.
Duvall, who also wrote and produced, is riveting in the title role.
Academy Award Nominations: 1--Best Actor (Duvall). |
| |
| BOOGIE NIGHTS |
| 022098 (LATENIGHT) |
 |
| It’s Los Angeles, 1977, and adult film director Jack Horner
(Burt Reynolds) meets Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg), a well-endowed
dishwasher in a nightclub. Jack recruits Eddie to be his newest star
and Eddie, hungry for fame, quickly agrees, changing his name to Dirk
Diggler. Soon Dirk is the hottest star in the porn industry, alongside
Rollergirl (Heather Graham), a high school dropout who never removes
her roller skates, and Amber Waves (Julianne Moore), the veteran star
who pines for the son she's not allowed to visit. On the fringes,
Little Bill (William H. Macy) fumes while his wife cheats on him in
public, and Buck Swope (Don Cheadle) tries to escape the stigma of
being a porn actor. The good times roll, but before long Dirk falls
victim to the pressures of stardom and a drug habit that ruins his
career while Jack struggles with porn’s conversion from film
to cheaper videotapes. Director Paul Thomas Anderson’s breakthrough
film is an exhilarating ride along the underbelly of the 1970s inspired
by the films of Altman and Scorsese, featuring colorful camera work,
a dynamic soundtrack, and excellent performances from the entire cast,
most notably Reynolds in an Oscar-nominated comeback role. |
| |
| EVE'S BAYOU |
| 022098 |
 |
| The story is set in 1962 Louisiana. The big Batiste family is headed
by charming doctor Louis. Though he is married to beautiful Roz, he
has a weakness for attractive women patients. One day Louis is flirting
with married and sexy Metty Mereaux, not knowing that he is observed
by his youngest idealistic daughter Eve, who is there by accident.
Eve can not forget the incident which is traumatic for her naivete
and shares a secret with older sister Cisely. Lies start to roll... |
| |
| HAROLD AND MAUDE |
| 022098 |
 |
| In the long ago days before video, when access to anything but first-run
Hollywood movies was limited to repertory houses and college film
societies, Hal Ashby’s HAROLD AND MAUDE, while not what one
would call an underground film, achieved cult status and became one
of the most popular American films of its time. It is, interestingly,
a very simple story. He’s shy and morose; she’s spunky
and full of life. The film is a clichéd love story about how
opposites attract, except that he’s 19 and she’s 79. Harold,
played with deadpan humor by Bud Cort, is under extreme pressure from
his overbearing mother, Mrs. Chasen (Vivian Pickles, in a performance
that is a sheer delight) to enter the dating world in hopes of marriage,
but he would rather spend his time going to funerals, which is where
he meets Maude (Ruth Gordon). She feels he needs to come out of his
shell and enjoy life, so she includes him in hers, which is one long,
unending series of lunatic adventures ranging from saving trees, to
grand theft auto. Their love affair celebrated the spirit of an experimental
generation guided by the mantra "If it feels good, do it."
The soundtrack, with songs and lyrics by Cat Stevens, provides an
effective thematic bridge as Harold crosses from extended adolescence
to manhood. |
| |
| AFTERGLOW |
| 022798 |
 |
| Director-screenwriter Alan Rudolph once again teams with producer
Robert Altman (THE PLAYER) for this haunting, funny film starring
Nick Nolte and Julie Christie as a married American couple living
in Montreal haunted by the memory of their runaway daughter. Plumber
Lucky (Nolte) starts an affair with beautiful young client Marianne
(Lara Flynn Boyle), who's desperate to have a baby and stifled by
her marriage to her narcissistic husband, Jeffrey (Jonny Lee Miller).
Meanwhile, Lucky’s wife, former B-movie actress Phyllis (Christie),
spends her time looking for their daughter on the streets of Montreal
and watching videotapes of her old movies. When she inadvertently
finds herself meeting Jeffrey and agreeing to spend the weekend with
him, the stage is set for an inevitable showdown among all concerned. |
| |
| WELCOME TO SARAJEVO |
| 031398 |
 |
| Michael Winterbottom's ingenious drama, adapted by journalist Michael
Nicholson from his memoir NATASHA’S STORY, concerns the horrific
bloodshed that broke out in Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. Most specifically,
the film focuses its attention on Bosnia, the capital of Sarajevo,
when the violence was its most intense and unpredictable. The story
follows a group of journalists who spend their days braving the front
lines, searching for footage that will guarantee them a prime slot
on their local newscast. Stephen Dillane plays Michael Henderson,
a disillusioned English war reporter working alongside cameraman Gregg
(James Nesbitt) and producer Jane (Kerry Fox). The trio immediately
befriends their new driver, Risto (Goran Visnjic), while contending
with Flynn (Woody Harrelson), a hotshot American who is more interested
in individual glory than the war itself. When Nina (Marisa Tomei),
a relief worker, arrives to shuttle a busload of children out of the
country, Henderson takes it upon himself to smuggle out Emira (Emira
Nusevic), an apparent orphan, risking his life in the process. With
WELCOME TO SARAJEVO, Winterbottom cleverly combines documentary footage
of the horrific acts of "ethnic cleansing" with a more traditional
story, resulting in a highly original motion picture that aims to
shed light on the tragic civil war that ravaged Yugoslavia. |
| |
| SHAFT |
| 031398(LATENIGHT) |
 |
| Cool and deadly NYPD detective John Shaft arrests Walter Wade, Jr.
in a racially-motivated slaying. The eye witness disappears, Wade
jumps bail for Switzerland, and Shaft is livid. Two years later, Wade
returns to face trial, confident his father's money and influence
(and racial politics) guarantee an innocent verdict. Shaft looks hard
for the witness, so Wade wants someone to kill her. He turns to a
ghetto drug king, Peoples Hernandez, who's willing to kill for money,
use Wade as a route to rich drug customers, and shaft Shaft. Can Shaft
find the witness, convince her to testify, and shepherd her through
the hail of bullets that Peoples is sure to let fly? |
| |
| PINK FLOYD: THE WALL |
| 032098(LATENIGHT) |
 |
| Loosely based on the life story of Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd’s
original front man (who was kicked out of the band for his bizarre
and disturbing behavior only to go insane shortly thereafter), PINK
FLOYD: THE WALL stars Bob Geldof as Pink, a mentally damaged man who
has gone from a hopeful child artist to a burned-out rock star drifting
away from reality. As Pink festers in his hotel room, elements of
his abusive childhood come back to haunt him until he begins to descend
into absolute madness. |
| |
| MA VIE EN ROSE |
| 032098 |
 |
| Ludovic is a young boy who can't wait to grow up to be a woman.
When his family discovers the little girl blossoming in him they are
forced to contend with their own discomfort and the lack of understanding
from their new neighbors. Their anger and impatience cave and Ludovic
is sent to see a psychiatrist in the hopes of fixing whatever is wrong
with him. A movie that addresses trans-gender and gender issues in
general through the eyes of a child. |
| |
| NIL BY MOUTH |
| 032798 |
 |
| The family of Raymond, his wife Val and her brother Billy live in
working-class London district. Also in their family is Val and Billy's
mother Janet and grandmother Kath. Billy is a drug addict and Raymond
kicks him out of the house, making him live on his own. Raymond is
generally a rough and even violent person, and that leads to problems
in the life of the family. |
| |
| OSCAR AND LUCINDA |
| 040398 |
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| In mid-1800's England, Oscar (Ralph Fiennes) is a young Anglican
priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As
a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told
him through a sign to leave his father and his faith and join the
Church of England. Lucinda (Cate Blanchett) is a teenaged Australian
heiress who has an almost desperate desire to liberate her sex from
the confines of the male-dominated culture of the Australia of that
time. She buys a glass factory and has a dream of building a church
made almost entirely of glass, and then transporting it to the Australian
Outback. Oscar and Lucinda meet on a ship going to Australia; once
there, they are for different reasons ostracized from society, and
as a result "join forces" together. Oscar and Lucinda are
both passionate gamblers, and Lucinda bets Oscar her entire inheritance
that he cannot transport the glass church to the Outback safely. Oscar
accepts her wager, and this leads to the events that will change both
their lives forever. |
| |
| HALF BAKED |
| 040398 LATENIGHT |
 |
| After Kenny accidentaly kills a cop's diabetic horse by feeding
it the food he purchased from a munchie run, he is put in jail and
is given a 1 million dollar bail. The rest of the group must bail
Kenny out before Nasty Nate gets to him. The group decides to sell
marijuana that Thurgood gets through his job as a janitor at a pharmaceutical
lab. They become pals with rap star Sir Smoke-A-Lot and the rivals
of dealer Samson Simpson. On the side, Thurgood seeks the love of
Mary Jane, an anti-pot daughter of a dealer. What follows is typical
pothead behaviour with a ton of cameos. Look carefully. |
| |
| THE FULL MONTY |
| 040398 |
 |
| In hopes of raising a few quid after their steel factory shuts down,
a desperate group of working-class blokes in Sheffield decide to form
an exotic male dance troupe, a la Chippendales, with one difference--despite
their, well, average-at-best physiques, they're going to go "the
full monty," meaning they'll offer their audience total nudity.
Surprisingly bittersweet moments and well-intentioned social commentary
imbue this raucous, feel-good comedy from England. Academy Award Nominations:
4, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay,
and Best Original Musical or Comedy Score. Academy Award: Best Original
Musical or Comedy Score. |
| |
| BOXER |
| 040398 LATENIGHT |
 |
| Daniel Day-Lewis stars in this searing portrait of 1990s Belfast
ripped apart by 20 years of religious conflict and IRA violence. Danny
Flynn (Day-Lewis), a repentant IRA operative seasoned by a 14-year
prison term, returns to the neighborhood of his childhood to try to
rebuild his life. A prizefighter in his youth, he teams up with his
old trainer (Ken Stott) to reopen a nonsectarian boxing gym in a bombed-out
community center. Meanwhile, Danny finds himself undeniably drawn
to his old girlfriend Maggie (Emily Watson), who is now married to
his former best friend, an imprisoned IRA member. Maggie's father,
Joe Hamil (Brian Cox), the head of the local IRA chapter, is attempting
to negotiate an IRA cease-fire, causing extreme tension between IRA
factions with opposing views. Danny and Maggie's rekindled love, which
defies the IRA rule promising death for anyone having an affair with
an imprisoned operative's wife, thrusts Danny straight into the center
of the erupting tensions. Irish director Jim Sheridan and British
actor Daniel Day-Lewis (who worked together on IN THE NAME OF THE
FATHER and MY LEFT FOOT) once again team up with wondrous results,
creating a vivid and captivating portrait of an Ireland intimately
torn by ancient religious strife. |
| |
| DARK CITY |
| 041098 LATENIGHT |
 |
| Upon awakening with a start in an icy bathtub in a strange room--with
a woman's dead body inconveniently nearby--John Murdoch can't remember
how he got there. With a police detective hot on his trail and a psychiatrist
skulking around, Murdoch discovers that the key to his mystery is
the presence of strange extraterrestrial creatures, the Strangers,
who are experimenting with the memories of the humans in his city--from
which there may be no escape. Ambitious sci-fi noir, with rich production
design and a dense, Kafkaesque concept. |
| |
| LOVE AND DEATH ON
LONG ISLAND |
| 041098 |
 |
| British novelist Giles De'Ath, a stuffy man who is completely oblivious
to modern life and technologies, gets locked out of his house and
settles for a visit to the cinema. Instead of the E.M. Forster adaptation
that he intended to view, he is shocked to discover that he accidentally
purchased a ticket to "Hotpants College 2." But before he
can flee the theatre, he becomes mesmerized by the appearance of teen
idol Ronny Bostock. Unable to shake or quench his thirst for the actor,
he eventually travels to Long Island with the intentions of meeting
him face to face. What begins as an awkward, distant relationship
slowly becomes a mutual friendship that eventually concludes when
the truth comes out. A funny and touching film based on the novel
by Gilbert Adair. |
| |
| LIVE FLESH |
| 041798 |
 |
| A shooting in the Madrid apartment of Elena (Francesca Neri), an
Italian dope addict, leaves policeman David (Javier Bardem) a paraplegic
and Victor (Liberto Rabal), her would-be date, in prison. Years later,
Victor gets out of jail but is obsessed with Elena, now clean, sober,
and married to David, who has transcended his handicap by becoming
a wheelchair basketball champion. The brooding, resentful Victor starts
sleeping with their friend Clara (Ángela Molina), the sexually
restless wife of David's jealous, alcoholic former cop partner, and
finds out some harsh truths about what really happened that fateful
night. Eventually love, desire, obsession, and betrayal all whirlwind
into confrontations both deadly and intensely sexual. |
| |
| SUPERFLY |
| 041798 LATENIGHT |
 |
| Super Fly is a cocaine dealer who begins to realize that his life
will soon end with either prison or his death. He decides to build
an escape from the life by making his biggest deal yet, converting
the coke to cash and running off to start a new life. The problem
is that the Mob does not have a retirement plan and will give him
a choice of staying and selling for them or dying if they find out
his intentions. |
| |
| KURT AND COURTNEY |
| 042498 |
 |
| A controversial documentary on acclaimed musician Kurt Cobain, one
of 1990's most important rock-and-roll figures. Director Broomfield
questions his "suicide" and paints a brutal, cold portrait
of his wife, Courtney Love, going as far as to pose the scenario that
she had him murdered. Love obviously did everything in her power to
get this film banned, but it didn't work. Decide for yourself: vicious
slander or intriguing enlightenment? |
| |
| MAN IN THE IRON MASK |
| 042498 LATENIGHT |
 |
| With a cry of "All for one and one for all!" the Musketeers
return to correct the injustices perpetrated by spoiled monarch Louis
XIV, whose misdeeds include imprisoning his twin brother on an island
and encasing his visage in the titular mask. Teen idol Di Caprio assays
the dual title role, while writer-director Wallace goes for the jugular
with plenty of pomp and pageantry. |
| |
| REPLACEMENT KILLERS |
| 042498 LATENIGHT |
 |
| Versatile Hong Kong box office giant Chow Yun-Fat makes a Hollywood
splash as a John Lee, Chinese hitman beholden to drug kingpin Mr.
Wei (Hong Kong stalwart Ken Tsang, in an interesting reversal of his
"crusty cop" persona). The good news is that Lee's free
after one hit; the bad news is that Wei wants revenge on a cop who
killed his son--by killing the cop's son. Lee decides to run rather
than kill the boy, and Wei doesn't take kindly to the betrayal. Tough-talking
passport forger Meg Coburn (Mira Sorvino) creates a new identity for
Lee, but that's of little help when they must face Wei's army of "replacement
killers." First-timer Fuqua provides eye-candy visuals and plenty
of action set pieces. John Woo executive produced. |
| |
| MEN WITH GUNS |
| 050198 |
 |
| Taking a vacation from his profitable private practice,
a distinguished Latin American doctor (Federico Luppi) sets off on
a quest to locate his former students, whom he trained and deployed
throughout the disease-ridden rural regions of their unnamed country.
Once he steps outside his comfortable milieu, he realizes the depths
of despair rural villagers live in, as power-mad, gun-toting soldiers
and guerrillas vie for control of the countryside. Gradually stripped
of his former idealism, he collects a motley group of pilgrims in
search of a legendary village untouched by men with guns. |
| |
| FERRIS BUELLER'S
DAY OFF |
| 050198 LATENIGHT |
 |
| Ferris is a street-wise kid who knows all the tricks. Today he decides
to take the day off school. When Ferris takes the day off, so must
his best friends, Cameron and Sloane. Cameron is reluctantly persuaded
to borrow his father's Ferrari, and together they hatch a plan to
get Sloane out of class. Suspicious dean of students Ed Rooney knows
all about Ferris, but can never catch him. Ferris' sister Jeanie is
also frustrated that Ferris always gets away with his tricks and she
doesn't. Furthermore, Ferris is an 'angel' in his parents eyes. It's
Ferris' day off, he's out to enjoy himself, and he does!. |
| |
| MRS. DALLOWAY |
| 050198 |
 |
| Critically-acclaimed adaptation of the Virginia Woolf novel of the
same name. It's a lovely summer day and Clarissa Dalloway is preparing
for an elaborate party. During the day of her party, she remembers
another summer in the past, when she was a beautiful, vivacious and
much-courted young woman. Her preparations are interrupted however,
by the unexpected arrival of a former suitor from that long-ago summer
- a once-dashing man she thought she would marry but ultimately rejected.
As the day of the party unfolds, Mrs. Dalloway's life also becomes
strangely intertwined with a young man she never meets, but whose
tragic fate strikes a chord of truth, deep in her soul, that she cannot
deny. |
| |
| PALMETTO |
| 050898 |
 |
| Upon returning to his fetid Florida hometown after a bum-rap prison
stint, grizzled and jaded ex-muckraker Harry Barber gets a curious
proposal from the bored young wife of a decrepit millionaire: kidnap
her stepdaughter and split the hefty ransom. But before you can say
"plan gone awry," the plan's gone awry--and Harry's the
convenient fall guy. Revisionist noir, based on "Just Another
Sucker" by James Hadley Chase. |
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| THE BIG ONE |
| 051598 |
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| Another of Moore's subversive journeys in search of an answer to
this question: at a time when corporations are posting record profits,
why are so many Americans still in danger of losing their jobs? Searching
America's heartland, armed only with a camera, a biting sense of humor
and sympathy for the American worker, Moore embarks on a one-man campaign
to persuade Fortune 500 companies to consider their downsizing decisions.
At last, Moore comes upon one high-profile CEO willing to talk...but
the meeting doesn't go exactly the way either had planned. |
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| SPANISH PRISONER |
| 051598 |
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| Joe Ross is a rising star. He's designed a process that will make
his company millions. He wants a bonus for this work, but fears his
boss will stiff him. He meets a wealthy stranger, Jimmy Dell, and
they strike up an off-kilter friendship. When the boss seems to set
Ross up to get nothing, he seeks Dell's help. Then he learns Dell
is not what he seems, so he contacts an FBI agent through his tightly-wound
assistant, Susan Ricci. The FBI asks him to help entrap Dell. He accepts,
a sting is arranged, but suddenly it's he who's been conned out of
the process and framed for murder. Bewildered and desperate, he enlists
Susan's aid to prove his innocence. |
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| SID AND NANCY |
| 051598 LATENIGHT |
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| Alex Cox's riveting biopic tells the bleak, heroin-drenched story
of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and his disturbed American girlfriend,
Nancy Spungen. Gary Oldman delivers a bravura performance as Sid,
matched by Chloe Webb’s grating, clearly unhinged Nancy. The
two lovers’ childlike tenderness with each other contrasts sharply
with their bleak, violent nihilism, and while the script implies that
Nancy's death was accidental, the line between intention and accident
is deliberately blurred. By turns romantic and horrific, SID &
NANCY is often grueling to watch, but always compelling. |
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| MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE
OF BRIAN |
| 052298 |
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| Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion
and Hollywood's depiction of all things biblical with their second--and
tightest--full-length film. The setting is the Holy Land in 33 A.D.,
a time of poverty and chaos, with no shortage of messiahs, followers
willing to believe in them, and exasperated Romans trying to impose
some order. At the center of it all is Brian Cohen (Graham Chapman),
a reluctant would-be messiah who rises to prominence as a result of
a series of absurd and truly hilarious circumstances that parallel
the life of Christ--providing ample opportunity for the entire ensemble
(John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, Michael Palin,
and Chapman) to shine in multiple roles as they blaspheme and mock
everyone and everything from ex-lepers, Pontius Pilate, and the art
of haggling to crazy prophets, Roman centurions, and crucifixion. |
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| THE WEDDING SINGER |
| 052298 LATENIGHT |
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| New Jersey wedding chanteur Robbie Hart loses all hope after being
abandoned at the altar by his fiancee Linda. Enter Julia, an effervescent
ray of light in the shape of a catering-service waitress, who enlists
Robbie's help in planning her own wedding--to a sleazy, DeLorean-driving
junk bond salesman who tomcats around and treats women like unfeeling
slabs of meat. Can our hero win Julia over before she elopes to Las
Vegas? Will Billy Idol save the day? And, most importantly, will the
fluffy romantic storyline be completely overpowered by the weighty
mid-1980s cultural references? Cheesy fun for the nostalgically inclined.
Steve Buscemi tries to steal the film in an uncredited role as a drunk
best man, but that honor actually goes to Alexis Arquette, as "George." |
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| CHARACTER |
| 052998 |
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| Based on the popular classic 1938 Dutch novel by Ferdinand Bordewijk,
a drama about a timeless struggle between father and son - a struggle
even the father knows the son is destined to win. Dreverhaven, the
city's most feared bailiff, is dead, discovered with a knife through
his heart. A self-taught lawyer who just passes his exams was the
last person to see Dreverhaven alive. Now, the police want to know
why he visited the old man, and the young barrister is ready to tell
the story of a lifetime. Winner of the 1997 Academy Award for Best
Foreign Language Film. |
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| SPICE WORLD |
| 052998 LATENIGHT |
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| Big-screen shenanigans from the Spice Girls, who cavort harmlessly
in backstage vignettes whilst changing costumes, mugging in the kitschy
environs of their Union Jack tour bus (piloted by no less significant
a personage than Meat Loaf), and evading a bothersome paparazzo. Trashy,
guilty fun, littered with celebrity cameos. |
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| WILD THINGS |
| 060598 LATENIGHT |
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| A seemingly virtuous high school guidance counselor, Sam Lombardo
(Matt Dillon), is accused of raping students Kelly (Denise Richards)
and Suzie (Neve Campbell). Ken Bowden (Bill Murray), an oddball attorney,
and Detective Ray Duquette (Kevin Bacon) come to Lombardo’s
aid, unraveling a much larger blackmail scheme involving some of the
town's least suspicious residents. |
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| 24/7 |
| 060598 |
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| info soon. |
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| FRIEND OF THE DECEASED |
| 061298 |
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| Tolla is an unemployed translator whose wife is leaving him. Despondent
and weak, he submits to the suggestion of an acquantance to have a
contract placed on the man that his wife is seeing. Instead, however,
he arranges for the hit to be placed on himself. Before the contract
is executed, he develops a relationship with a prostitute, and then
changes his mind. In order to survive he takes the obvious course
of action, which turns out to have possibly been unnecessary, and
then he must deal with the guilt. |
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| JACKIE BROWN |
| 061298 LATENIGHT |
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| Jackie Brown is the name of a flight attendant who gets caught smuggling
her boss' gun money on the airline she works for. Luckily for her,
the Fed Ray Nicolet and the LA Cop Mark Dargus decide to team up in
order to arrest the arms dealer she works for, whose name they don't
even know. Here's when she has to choose one way: tell Nicolet and
Dargus about Ordell Robbie (the arms dealer) and get her freedom -except
that if Ordell suspects you're talking about him, you're dead- or
keep her mouth shut and do some time. That's when she meets Max Cherry
-her bail bondsman-, a late fifties, recently separated, burnt-out
man, who falls in love with her. Then Jackie comes up with a plan
to play the Feds off against Ordell and the guys he works with -Louis
Gara and Melanie Ralston, among others- and walk off with their money.
But she needs Max's help. No one is going to stand in the way of his
million dollar payoff... |
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| PRICE ABOVE RUBIES |
| 061298 |
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| Free spirit Sonia longs to escape the restrictions of the community
into which she was born--the tiny, hermetic cultural circle of the
Brooklyn Hasidim--and rebels against her erudite but emotionally cold
arranged husband by initiating two affairs: one with his jeweler brother,
and one with a Puerto Rican outsider whose experience of life is miles
apart from hers. Less an exploration of the conflicts between Hasidic
tradition and modernity than a standard story of self-realization. |
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| GOOD WILL HUNTING |
| 061298 LATENIGHT |
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| A South Boston whiz kid elects to clean the halls of learning rather
than enter them, slumming his way through life as a janitor at MIT.
But his natural ability to unravel complex equations attracts the
attention of a professor who won't let him quit, a beautiful Harvard
student who wants to save him, a sympathetic buddy who wants him to
escape South Boston, and a counselor who encourages him. A soundly
acclaimed, homegrown effort from lifelong Boston buddies Damon and
Affleck, who pushed their script through development by disguising
it as a suspense thriller. |
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| CHINESE BOX |
| 061998 |
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| Hong Kong-born American director Wayne Wang returned to the city
in 1990 to make the gritty street-level thriller LIFE IS CHEAP...BUT
TOILET PAPER IS EXPENSIVE. In 1997, with the city on the verge of
the British handing the colony back to the Chinese, he returned for
a different look. In CHINESE BOX, Jeremy Irons plays John, an English
journalist moving among the Chinese business elite and British officials
at expensive nightclubs. However, the politics of transition are seen
through the prism of his personal relationships. He is in love with
Vivian (Gong Li), a woman he meets in Beijing who?s now working at
a club owned by Chang (Michael Hui), the man she wants to marry. But
Chang wants to become respectable and won?t marry her because of her
checkered past. After a personal crisis, John goes out with a camcorder
to capture images of the last days of British rule. He becomes fascinated
by Jean, a mysterious woman who hides half her face behind a scarf
as she darts through the streets aggressively selling strange items.
Played with a manic verve by martial arts star Maggie Cheung, Jean
comes to represent everything that is strange and enigmatic about
Hong Kong. Taken from a story by Paul Theroux and written by Jean-Claude
Carri?re, a frequent collaborator with Luis Bu?uel, CHINESE BOX is
a thoughtful, realistic blend of individual lives set against a large
historical backdrop. |
| |
| GINGERBREAD MAN |
| 062698 |
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| Robert Altman throws his chips into the film noir ring with this
stylish, moody thriller that features a spot-on performance by Kenneth
Branagh as Rick Magruder, a successful Savannah, Georgia lawyer. After
a party celebrating a major victory, he offers Mallory Doss (Embeth
Davidtz), a shy waitress whose car has been stolen, a lift home. Their
relationship develops quickly and it isn’t long before he sleeps
with her. Soon after, however, Rick learns that Mallory's cat has
been killed, which she attributes to her religious fanatic father,
Dixon Doss (Robert Duvall). As Rick attempts to track Dixon down and
protect Mallory from him, a new chain of events is unleashed which
threatens to ruin his career and endanger the lives of his two children.
Meanwhile, a hurricane looms in the distance, adding even greater
tension to Rick’s quickly deteriorating situation. As is typical
with all of Altman’s films, a high-profile cast converges to
deliver solid individual performances. Standouts include--in addition
to Branagh’s hedonistic lawyer--Duvall, Robert Downey Jr., Tom
Berenger, Daryl Hannah, and Davidtz. The first John Grisham-inspired
film that wasn’t adapted from one of the author's novels, THE
GINGERBREAD MAN is more film noir than courtroom drama and is rendered
suspensefully by maverick director Altman. |
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| HE GOT GAME |
| 062698 LATENIGHT |
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| Spike Lee turns his attention to the high-stakes world of basketball
with this charged drama. Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington) is
serving 15 years for playing a role in the death of his wife. His
son, Jesus (Ray Allen), is the best high school basketball player
in the country. One week before Jesus must sign a letter of intent
to the college of his choice, Jake is granted a temporary reprieve.
The catch is that the state's governor wants the prodigy to go to
his alma mater and is willing to consider commuting Jake's sentence
if he can persuade Jesus to go there. When the time comes for Jesus
to make a decision, both father and son are forced to confront their
past and present actions--as a role reversal has taken place during
Jake's time in prison that sparks a heated confrontation on the basketball
court. Lee’s unusual choice to use the music of Aaron Copland,
an American classical composer, for the soundtrack and his concept
of pairing it with the national sport of basketball is a contrast
that is made even more striking by the other contributing artists,
notably the insistent urban sound provided by Public Enemy. |
| |
| WILDE |
| 062698 |
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| Based on the best-selling biography by Richard Ellman, this unconventional
biopic traces the brilliant, witty, and tragic life of Oscar Wilde
from his rise to fame as a much-in-demand author and public speaker
to his downfall and ultimate imprisonment for homosexuality. Irish-born
and homosexual, Wilde (Stephen Fry, in a critically lauded performance)
nevertheless takes a loving wife (Jennifer Ehle), with whom he has
children. While married, he becomes aware of his true sexual identity
after a chance encounter with an aggressive house guest. This leads
to a very public affair with vain, rebellious young Lord Alfred Douglas
(Jude Law), the son of the Marquess of Queensbury (Tom Wilkinson,
IN THE BEDROOM). Despite an astoundingly successful writing career,
Wilde's private life lands him in prison for "gross indecency,"
a synonym for homosexual behavior, which was illegal in England at
the time. |
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| DON'T LOOK BACK |
| 062698 LATENIGHT |
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| A raucous and intimate road movie of Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England,
BOB DYLAN - DON'T LOOK BACK may be perhaps the most influential rock
star documentary of all time. D.A. Pennebaker's trademark cinema verité
approach, with its comprehensive perspective, captures the paradoxical
Dylan in alternating moments of confrontational belligerence and contemplative
repose, all within the framework of the pop culture hurricane of one
of the most publicized concert tours of the mid-1960s. Mobbed by frenzied
fans and stalked by confounded journalists and music critics unable
to penetrate his carefully evasive yet antagonistic persona, Dylan
takes refuge with Joan Baez, his folk contemporary, and Albert Grossman,
his juggernaut manager. As the tour progresses, a pattern emerges
from Dylan's modes of expression, offering a glimpse of what would
come to be a constant in his career: his perpetual redefinition of
himself. Displaying the enigmatic performer's roles as both folk artist
heir apparent to the Woody Guthrie throne and electric guitar rock
pioneer who turned the Beatles on to pot, DON'T LOOK BACK preserves
not only Dylan's musical genius but his inimitable, vital, and profound
defiance of definition. |
| |
| THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO |
| 070398 |
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| Last Days of Disco loosely depicts the "last days" at
a disco palace, where drugs, sex and weirdness ran rampant. The story
centers around a group of friends who frequent the disco and each
other. All the characters are searching for something to make their
lives more fulfilling. Some are searching for everlasting love and
some are just wanting something different. As the disco is closed,
they all wonder can disco ever really be dead? |
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| U.S. MARSHALS |
| 070398 LATENIGHT |
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| Jones reprises his Oscar-nominated role as no-bull lawman Sam Gerard
in "The Fugitive"; this time, his lamster is a former Secret
Service agent accused--perhaps wrongfully--of the cold-blooded murder
of two of his unit members. As the chase unfolds, Gerard becomes more
and more fascinated by his highly trained and intelligent quarry--and
more convinced of his innocence. |
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| CITY OF ANGELS |
| 070398 LATENIGHT |
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| Based in part on Wim Wenders' 1988 film Wings of Desire, this is
the story of Seth (Cage), an angel who wanders the Los Angeles area
invisible to humans. As the demise of an individual approaches he
spends time near them and becomes visible while acting as their traveling
companion during their trip to the great hereafter. His discovery
of distraught heart surgeon Maggie (Ryan) inspires him to forego his
immortality and exist on earth with her as a feeling and mortal entity. |
| |
| THE BIG LEBOWSKI |
| 071098 LATENIGHT |
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| The Coen brothers have done it again. Mixing in Leninist philosophy,
mistaken identity, crazy characters, a kidnapping plot, and a deep
love of bowling, they have unleashed upon an unsuspecting world the
many glories of THE BIG LEBOWSKI. Jeff Bridges plays Jeff Lebowski,
known as the Dude, a laid-back, easygoing burnout who happens to have
the same name as a millionaire whose wife owes a lot of dangerous
people a whole bunch of money--resulting in the Dude having his rug
soiled, sending him spiraling into the Los Angeles underworld. |
| |
| MEAN STREETS |
| 071098 |
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| Martin Scorsese's electrifying drama tells the story of Charlie
(Harvey Keitel), a charming 27-year-old who is supported by his devoutly
Catholic mother. He spends his days wandering the streets of New York
City and nights hanging out drinking with his good friend Johnny Boy
(Robert De Niro), a loose cannon who can’t seem to crawl out
of debt. Charlie’s extreme affability makes him the middle man
between his mob-tied uncle Giovanni (Cesare Danova) and various clients,
as well as between Johnny Boy and Michael (Richard Romanus), a bookie
who has become fed up with Johnny Boy’s constant dodging. As
the city’s San Gennaro Festival takes over the streets of Little
Italy, Michael seeks revenge on Johnny Boy once and for all. |
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| SLIDING DOORS |
| 071098 LATENIGHT |
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| A beautiful young English woman learns that she has been fired from
her PR job. On the way home, the doors of a tube car close on her,
opening the "what if" floodgates. She begins to live out
two lives: if she had made the train, and if she hadn't. An intriguing
concept about fate and how simple moments have the ability to change
our lives. |
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| THE OPPOSITE OF SEX |
| 071798 |
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| Sixteen-year-old Deedee runs away from Louisiana to live with her
half-brother Bill, an English teacher who happens to be gay. Lucia,
Bill's sexually-repressed best friend, distrusts her. These suspicions
are confirmed when Deedee lures Bill's boyfriend into bed and talks
him into stealing $10,000 from Bill and running away with her to Los
Angeles. To make matters worse for Bill, his bitter ex-lover frames
him for sexual harassment, causing a scandal in their quiet town.
This forces him and Lucia to go on a wild chase in search of Matt
and Deedee in order to clear his name. They are joined by Sheriff
Carl Tippett, a friend, who begins to fall in love with Lucia. A black
comedy about what people must go through in order to find "the
opposite of sex" - lasting, committed, and loving relationships. |
| |
| HIGH ART |
| 071798 |
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| Ally Sheedy stars as Lucy Berliner, a once-famous photographer,
whose career has been revitalized when she meets Syd (Radha Mitchell),
a beautiful young assistant editor for a prestigious photography magazine.
Withdrawn from the art world, Lucy is reawakened by Syd who offers
her the hope of escaping her drug-filled world. Before Syd realizees
it, she is drawn into Lucy's seductive and dangerous mix while forced
to make choices she never imagined. A challenging film that raises
interesting questions as to how objective a person can be about art,
especially when they are involved in the creative process. |
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| THE BIG HIT |
| 072498 LATENIGHT |
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| Mel (Mark Wahlberg) is a neurotic, overworked hit man working for
two crime bosses--Cisco (Lou Diamond Phillips) and Paris (Avery Brooks).
He has a demanding fiance (Christina Applegate) with parents he's
trying to impress and a gold-digging mistress (Lela Rochon) to occupy
his scarce free time. Cisco proposes that stressed-out Mel kidnap
Keiko (China Chow), the young daughter of Jiro Nishi, a wealthy Japanese
industrialist. Mel captures her, but unfortunately Cisco is unaware
that she is the goddaughter of Paris, who promptly puts a separate
crew out to find and destroy Keiko's captors---and Paris is unaware
that Mel is the man they are looking for. This unique and violent
blend of action and comedy was executive produced by John Woo |
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| THE BUTCHER BOY |
| 072498 |
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| Director Neil Jordan expertly blends fantasy and reality in the
saga of Francie Brady (Eamonn Owens), an energetic and imaginative
boy whose bleak existence in a small 1960s Ireland town eventually
drives him to drastic measures. With his friend Joe (Alan Boyle),
Francie escapes into a world of comic books, television, and science
fiction films to cope with his mentally ill mom (Aisling O'Sullivan)
and alcoholic father (Stephen Rea, who also plays the adult Francie).
Tragic circumstances mount, and the chasm between Francie’s
imaginary life and the drab reality of rural Ireland grows too great,
leading to bloody consequences. |
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| CAN'T HARDLY WAIT |
| 072498 |
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| It's graduation day at Huntington Hills High, and you know what
that means - time to party. And not just any party, either. This one
will be a night to remember, as the nerds become studs, the jocks
are humiliated, and freshman crushes blossom into grown-up romance.
Will Preston (Ethan Embry) finally talk to teen queen Amanda (Jennifer
Love Hewitt)? Will whiteboy rapper Special K (Seth Green) hook up?
Writing/directing team Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont (JOSIE AND
THE PUSSYCATS) pay loving tribute to the 1980's teen films they obviously
adore, updating the genre for a new generation of young people. |
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| MISTER NICE GUY |
| 073198 LATENIGHT |
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| In Sammo Hung's MR. NICE GUY, Jackie Chan plays a popular TV chef
(also named Jackie) who accidentally saves a reporter pursued by two
warring gangs--one that looks like the standard Cosa Nostra types,
the other a group of upstarts who could have been cast in THE WARRIORS.
After the two gangs decide to come after Jackie, he drops his nice
guy image and fights back. |
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| SMOKE SIGNALS |
| 073198 |
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| Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-A-Fire are brought together by Victor's
father who saves Thomas from a fire that destroys his house and kills
his parents. In close proximity all their lives on the Coeur D'Alene
Indian reservation in Idaho, the boys could not be more different.
Victor is the extrovert who excels at basketball and Thomas is the
savant who lives with his grandmother after the death of his parents.
The journey the two young men take to the home of Victor's estranged
father in far off Arizona brings out of the past the remarkable events
that brought them together. |
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| RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK |
| 080798 LATENIGHT |
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| Action-packed and adventure-filled, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is director
Steven Spielberg's loving homage to the Saturday matinee cliffhanger
serials of his childhood. When the Allies discover the Nazis are planning
to use the Lost Ark of the Covenant as a weapon, the U.S. government
enlists archaeologist-adventurer Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) to
locate the biblical treasure chest where the remains of the broken
tablets of the Ten Commandments were placed. En route, Jones and his
feisty ex-girlfriend, Marion (Karen Allen), must escape the clutches
of evil Nazis, duplicitous "natives," and a nest of venomous
snakes--not to mention the wrath of God. The groundbreaking special
effects and furious, never-ending pace make for a stylish whirlwind
of a movie, topped off with a fabulous sense of humor. This bare-knuckled,
barnstorming, pot-boiling, eye-popping bucket of Technicolor popcorn
became Paramount Pictures’ highest-grossing film, and deservedly
so--RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is quite simple one of the most enjoyable
movies ever made. |
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| BULWORTH |
| 080798 LATENIGHT |
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ADVERTISEMENT
A surprisingly entertaining political comedy that features a funny
and magnetic Beatty as the discouraged politician Bulworth, who has
organized his own assassination but, after a three day bender of not
sleeping, decides that he wants to live after all. He begins to tell
the complete truth at all times, not caring about the potential repercussions
of his offensive, yet honest, remarks. Oh yes, of course, and he starts
rapping. It's a credit to Beatty that his change of heart seems so
believable, and it is this performance that drives the film. All of
the supporting players are solid as well, including Berry as a potential
love interest who may have ulterior motives, and Platt, who is hysterical
as a stressed-out, coked-up campaign aide. The film is an entertaining,
well-paced romp that solidifies Beatty's presence as one of Hollywood's
most vital and necessary voices. |
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| HENRY FOOL |
| 082198 |
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| Hartley has crafted here what many consider to be his crowning achievement:
a sprawling epic of a story that tackles any and everything he decides
to mock, satirize, or challenge. Simon is a factory worker who lives
with his nymphomaniac sister and manic depressive mother. Along comes
Henry Fool, a convicted sexual offender who moves into Simon's basement.
Henry sparks Simon's mind and challenges him to write "the great
American poem." To everyone's dismay, he does just that. From
there, events spiral even further, until Simon must eventually make
an important decision: remain loyal to his friend and help him flee
the country, or turn his back on what they shared together in the
past. Funny, shocking, and impressively grand in its ambitions, Hartley's
script takes turns that most writers would never consider actually
writing down. This is an original work that will stand as one of 1998's
most exhilarating motion picture experiences. |
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| PERFECT MURDER |
| 082898 LATENIGHT |
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| Emily Bradford (Paltrow) is a society daughter married to the successful
Steven Taylor (Douglas). Heiress to a huge family fortune, Emily is
due to inherit a one hundred million dollar trust fund much to the
delight of her conniving husband. An adulterous transgression by Emily
with the even more devious David (Mortenson) gives Steven a chance
to try and outwit them both for the big prize. Inspired by Alfred
Hitchcock's 1954 film "Dial M for Murder." |
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| DIRTY WORK |
| 082898 |
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| MacDonald stars as Mitch Weaver, a down on his luck guy who has
been annoying to most everyone who has crossed him. In an effort to
raise money for one of his pals, Mitch embarks on a freelance revenge
scheme. |
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| THE TRUMAN SHOW |
| 090498 LATENIGHT |
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| Truman Burbank is a normal man, living in a normal town. He grew
up to be a desk clerk for a insurance company, living an ordinary
life, having an ordinary wife, an ordinary neighbour and an ordinary
bud, who pops in from time to time with a sixpack. But Truman is not
happy with his life. He wants to see the world. He wants to get away
from his happy-happy, ever tidy, nice'n'shiny little island town at
the seaside. In reality, Truman was an unwanted pregnancy. His "father",
Christof, a reckless TV-Producer whom he never met, made up the Truman
Show - the greatest show on earth - a show in which life is live.
So, everyone around poor Truman is an actor with a little headphone
in the ear. One day, Truman accidentally bumps into a catering area
backstage and gets pretty suspicious. His plan now is: Pretend to
be sleeping and steal away... |
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| MARIE BAIE DES ANGES |
| 090498 |
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| On the French Rivera, Marie, a beautiful fifteen year-old, exists
without any identifiable past. There she lives with other youngsters
without families, sunbathing and picking up strangers. When she meets
Orso, a sullen young stranger, they frolic together in a carefree
manner until they begin scheming creative uses for the handgun they
have acquired. Pradal's unusual narrative structure is notable. |
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| OUT OF SIGHT |
| 090498 LATENIGHT |
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| Based on Elmore Leonard’s famous crime novel, OUT OF SIGHT
finds director Steven Soderbergh back in Hollywood after a brief return
to the independent world with SCHIZOPOLIS and GRAY’S ANATOMY.
A funny, hip, and vibrant action-drama, OUT OF SIGHT tells the story
of the unlikely relationship that forms between an FBI agent and a
career criminal. After Jack Foley (George Clooney) escapes from jail
with the help of his partner, Buddy Bragg (Ving Rhames), he takes
Karen Sisco (Jennifer Lopez), a sexy federal agent, hostage. Immediately
sparks fly between the two. Eventually they let her go and leave Miami
behind, heading directly for Detroit, where they plan to rob a former
cellmate of theirs, a wealthy, white-collar criminal (Albert Brooks).
When Karen finally locates Foley, a passionate encounter unfurls (edited
ingeniously by Anne V. Coates, recalling Nicolas Roeg’s classic
DON’T LOOK NOW). As Foley zeroes in on his target, Karen must
decide which side she’s on. Soderbergh’s film is a raucous
ride through the criminal underworld, featuring spot-on performances
by Clooney and Lopez. It's the supporting cast that makes OUT OF SIGHT
so unforgettable, however; Rhames, Steve Zahn, Luis Guzman, and especially
Don Cheadle deliver hysterical turns that keep the laughs coming as
the tension continues to mount. |
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| SLUMS OF BEVERLY
HILLS |
| 091198 |
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| This is a coming-of-age story about a young girl in 1970's Beverly
Hills who must come to terms with her family's constantly changing
residences as well as trying to control her budding sexuality. Marisa
Tomei is a cousin who comes to visit, adding even more mayhem to the
proceedings. Jenkins' debut obviously strikes a few personal chords,
which elevates this above the usual indie-fare. |
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| NEGOTIATOR |
| 091198 LATENIGHT |
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| Jackson plays Danny Roman, a cop who, anxious to clear himself of
false accusations, takes a group of people hostage and requests the
presence of a fellow officer from another precinct. Spacey plays Chris
Sabian, a hostage specialist, the Negotiator, who comes in to try
and defuse the situation and bring Roman in. He is not prepared for
what he hears and the city isn't ready for what they do. |
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| X-FILES |
| 091898 LATENIGHT |
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| "The X-Files" stars Mulder and Scully make it to the big
screen in this long-awaited extension of the hit television series.
True to the premise of the show, the movie opens with the discovery
of a mysterious black substance which is predictably covered up by
an unnamed, seemingly official group of men. Evading various perils,
Mulder and Scully scramble through a series of spectacularly shot
scenes not possible in the television productions. |
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| GOVERNESS |
| 091898 |
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| In 1840s London, Rosina's beloved father is killed, so she must
take a job in order to keep her deeply religious Jewish family afloat.
Choosing the new name of Mary Blackchurch, she accepts a job as a
governess to a wealthy gentile family in Scotland. Her responsibility
is to be the friend and teacher of the Cavendishes' young daughter,
Clementina, a mean-spirited, spoiled child. Mary is much more interested
in the work being done by Mr. Cavendish as he attempts to perfect
an early form of photography. But working closely in the laboratory
soon releases feelings that change their very different worlds. |
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| MAFIA |
| 091898 LATENIGHT |
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| Young Vincenzo Cortino, son of a Sicilian postman, delivers a package
for his father and accidentally sees something he should not see.
In a donkey's, well, he is smuggled out of town, where he tries to
reach a ship headed for America. There, Vincenzo works his way up
to the top of the Mafia. One day, his youngest son makes a mistake
and has to leave town. A little later, he ends up as a casino boss
in Las Vegas. But the heads of the other families want old Don Cortino
out of the way. So, they shoot him 47 times and send a *very* attractive
woman to distract his son from his casino work. Will he fall for her
or will he return to Diane, who, by the way, had run for President
successfully in the meantime? |
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| BUFFALO 66 |
| 092598 |
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| An electric directorial debut (seven years in the making) by New
York artist/musician/model/actor Vincent Gallo, BUFFALO '66 combines
the experimental techniques of the French New Wave and the realistic
grit of seventies filmmakers such as John Cassavetes, resulting in
something inventive and original. Gallo portrays Billy Brown, who
has just been let out of jail. Before returning home to visit his
parents and murder the kicker who missed the field goal that sent
him there in the first place (in order to repay a debt that he didn't
have the money to extinguish), he kidnaps a bored ballerina (Christina
Ricci) and makes her pretend that she is his wife. Though she doesn't
seem to object to the abduction, Billy is emotional, angry, and sensitive.
As the trip progresses--including an explosive visit to his childhood
home, where his indifferent parents still reside--the two continue
bicker back and forth, but begin to form a real bond. |
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| BILLY'S HOLLYWOOD
SCREEN KISS |
| 100298 |
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| Billy, a struggling young gay photographer (who likes Polaroids),
tired of being the "other man", falls in love with Gabriel,
a waiter and aspiring musician who is probably straight but possibly
gay or at least curious. Billy tries to get Gabriel to model for his
latest project, a series of remakes of famous Hollywood screen kisses,
featuring male couples, while also trying to win his affections. |
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| SNAKE EYES |
| 100298 LATENIGHT |
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| From its incredible opening tracking shot to its suspenseful finale,
this Brian De Palma thriller maintains a giddy, fever pitch of cinematic
style and excitement. Nicolas Cage stars as Atlantic City detective
Ritchie Santoro (his explosive energy and flashy clothes mirror the
tone of the film), who finds himself heading a high-level investigation
after the U.S. secretary of defense is assassinated at the championship
fight he’s attending. Ritchie's old pal Naval Commander Kevin
Dunne (Gary Sinise) was assigned to guard the secretary and now fears
for his career. A mysterious beautiful woman in white (Carla Gugino)
has something to do with the case but is lost amid the 14,000 spectators
trapped in the sealed-off arena crime scene. Meanwhile, a raging hurricane
is tearing up the boardwalk outside, and as Ritchie begins to unravel
the mystery through the casino's massive camera security system, he
discovers truths he'd just as soon not have known about. Taking place
almost entirely within the confines of the arena and casino on a single
dark and stormy night, SNAKE EYES zips along merrily, delivering loads
of glitzy atmosphere and fun, Hichcock-style suspense. The appropriately
Bernard Herrmann-esque music score is by Ryuichi Sakamoto. |
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| THE BEYOND |
| 100298 LATENIGHT |
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| A young woman from New York named Liza (Katherine MacColl) inherits
a Louisiana motel that has been unoccupied for nearly 60 years. While
restoring the old building, many of the workers meet mysterious and
untimely deaths, each more ill-fated than the next. Furthermore, Liza
is visited by a blind specter named Emily (Sarah Keller) who lectures
from a 4,000-year-old book of collected prophecies that explains the
motel is situated above one of seven portals to hell. As her sanity
dwindles, Liza finds some much-needed stability in a local doctor
named John McCabe (David Warbeck), who is determined to find a rational
explanation for the recent state of affairs. Nevertheless, the protagonists
are led through a maze of bizarre confrontations with beings beyond
the realm of the living, and into an apocalyptic world of unknown
horrors. |
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| YOUR FRIENDS AND
NEIGHBORS |
| 100998 |
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| Neil LaBute's second film, YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS, is a dark
comedy of manners that follows two unhappy couples and their single
friends through a series of emotional and physical entanglements.
Barry (Aaron Eckhart) and Mary (Amy Brenneman) are a married couple
plagued by sexual frustration. Their friend Jerry (Ben Stiller), a
theater professor, lives with his girlfriend, Terri (Catherine Keener),
who's sick of his endless bedroom banter. Added to the fold are Cary
(Jason Patric), a narcissistic, womanizing doctor, and Cheri (Nastassja
Kinski), a free-spirited gallery assistant. While Jerry hopes to have
an affair with Mary, Terri strikes up a relationship with Cheri, leading
to a host of humorously painful conflicts. |
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| FEAR AND LOATHING
IN LAS VEGAS |
| 100998 |
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| Journalist Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) heads to Las Vegas to cover
a motorcycle race, bringing along his Samoan lawyer, Dr. Gonzo (Benicio
Del Toro), in this furious adaptation of the book by Hunter S. Thompson.
It is 1971, and Duke and Gonzo are on their way to Sin City with a
frightened hitchhiker (a nearly unrecognizable Tobey Maguire) and
a trunkful of drugs, which they ingest nonstop. Depp is terrific as
Duke, Thompson's alter ego, and Del Toro is a riot as the crazy lawyer.
To perfect his Thompsonian performance, Depp spent a lot of time with
the good doctor, and it paid off in a film that captures the frenetic
pace of the counterculture novel. Director Terry Gilliam, a master
of complex, bizarre visual imagery, has a field day interpreting the
drug-hazed world that Duke and Gonzo reside in. An all-star cast chimes
in with wonderfully offbeat bit parts, including Harry Dean Stanton,
Gilliam regular Katherine Helmond, Flea, Cameron Diaz, Ellen Barkin,
Christina Ricci, Gary Busey, Lyle Lovett, and others. FEAR AND LOATHING
IN LAS VEGAS is a whirlwind of a movie, a wacky, drug-laden story
backed by a fist-pumping rock & roll soundtrack featuring everything
from Wayne Newton and Tom Jones to Combustible Edison and Dead Kennedys. |
| |
| EDWARD SCISSORHANDS |
| 101698 |
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| In Tim Burton's EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, a suburban fairy tale with incredibly imaginative sets, an Avon lady, Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest), discovers the half-finished experiment--a man/monster named Edward (Johnny Depp)--of a mad scientist (played magically by Vincent Price) living in the neighborhood's old abandoned castle. The scientist died before replacing the shy man's large shears with real hands. When Peg attempts to bring Edward into her suburban world, to live among her skeptical family (husband Alan Arkin and daughter Winona Ryder) and gossipy neighbors, his hands--dangerous yet capable of creating things of great beauty--make for some awkward, funny, and poignant situations: Edward as a topiary gardener, Edward as a cutting-edge hair stylist. EDWARD SCISSORHANDS is a story about tolerance, difference, and creativity as much as it is a story of a young man's coming of age (the young man in question is, of course, a monster). In the ironically surreal world of Edward's suburban community, he must try to find his place in it, and in the world at large. |
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| SPIKE AND MIKE'S SICK AND TWISTED |
| 101698 |
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| Spike and Mike, noted collectors of occasionally offensive, often disturbing, and frequently downright hilarious animated shorts present a gathering of 35 of their grossest favorites, including "Dog Pile," "Finger Food," "Chainsaw Bob," "No Neck Joe," "Lloyd's Lunchbox" and more. |
| |
| PI |
| 102398 |
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In Manhattan, behind six locks, lives Max Cohen, a mathematician and computer whiz. Since staring at the sun at age six, he's had terrible headaches; plus, he can't abide human contact except with an aging professor, and he's obsessed with finding numeric patterns. His current obsession is the stock market; his theories bring him to the attention of Wall Street traders. He also keeps running into Lenny, a fast-talking Hasidic who fronts for a cabal that wants to rediscover long-lost mathematical mysteries in the Torah. Neither group is benign, and they pursue Max as his hallucinations and headaches worsen. Does nature offer any solutions? Can Max find them? |
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| CHAMBERMAID ON THE TITANIC |
| 102398 |
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| Horty, a French foundry worker, wins a contest to go see the sailing of the Titanic and ends up sharing a room for an evening with a woman who claims to be a chambermaid on the Titanic, but can not get a room there. They share the room chastely, but when when Horty goes home and suspects his wife is having an affair, he begins to tell erotic tales about his encounter with a chambermaid on the Titanic. |
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| PECKER |
| 103098 |
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| The winning 10th feature from John Waters straddles a fine line between the eager vulgarity of his earlier works and the sloppy sweetness of HAIRSPRAY and CRY-BABY. Set, as usual, in Baltimore, the film stars Edward Furlong as Pecker, a sweet-natured young fellow who happily passes the days photographing his surroundings with a cheap secondhand camera. Egging him on are his Virgin Mary-obsessed grandmother (Jean Schertler), his sugar-addicted younger sister (Lauren Hulsey), his kleptomaniac best friend (Brendan Sexton III), and his girlfriend (Christina Ricci), who runs a Laundromat with an iron fist. When Pecker’s works are "discovered" by a slumming NYC art dealer (Lili Taylor), his simple life is turned upside down, and he quickly realizes that he was happier as an unknown. |
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| YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN |
| 103098 LATENIGHT |
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| An affectionate parody that pays homage to the FRANKENSTEIN films (from the novel FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley) directed by James Whale in the 1930s, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN is both a zany comedy and cinematic tour de force. Written by director Mel Brooks and the star of the film, Gene Wilder, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN has all the usual--and in this case slightly unusual--suspects: the reluctant scientist Frederick Frankenstein, who is actually the grandson of the infamous creature- | |