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Volume
III No. 10
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publication of the National Association of Theatre Owners
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Drama about a struggling Harlem artist who befriends
some recent arrivals from Ireland: an aspiring
actor and his family. Written and directed by Jim
Sheridan (“In the Name of the Father,” “The
Boxer”). With Paddy Considine (“24
Hour Party People,” “Hypnotic”),
Djimon Hounsou (“Lara Croft Tomb Raider:
The Cradle of Life”), Samantha Morton (“Minority
Report,” Morvern Callar”), Sarah Bolger,
Emma Bolger, Nye Heron (“The Boxer”)
and Adrian Martinez (“It Runs in the Family,” “Pieces
of April”). Also known as “East of
Harlem.” Flat. R: Sexuality; brief language.
Nov. 26 limited. Fox Searchlight.

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Looney
Tunes: Back In Action
Animated/live action feature about what happens
when Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, the Tasmanian
Devil and others search the real world for a missing
archaeologist. Directed by Joe Dante (“Small
Soldiers”) from a screenplay by John Recqua & Glenn
Ficarra (“Cats & Dogs,” “Bad
Santa”) and Larry Doyle (TV’s “The
Simpsons,” “Duplex”). With Brendan
Fraser (“The Quiet American”), Jenna
Elfman (“Town & Country”), Timothy
Dalton (“American Outlaws”), Joan Cusack
(“Where the Heart Is,” “School
of Rock”) and Heather Locklear (“Uptown
Girls”) as Dusty Tails. Also featuring the
voices of Billy West as Bugs and Elmer, Joe Alasky
as Daffy, Tweety, Sylvester and Marvin and Bob
Bergen as Porky. Scope. PG: Some mild language;
innuendo. Nov. 14. Warner Bros.

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Love
Forbidden
French- and Italian-language thriller, set in a Roman artists’ retreat,
about a writer who questions his own sexual orientation when he finds himself
drawn to a hot-blooded young local man. Written and directed by Rodolphe Marconi.
With Marconi, Andrea Necci, Echo Danon (“New Rose Hotel”), Orietta
Gianjorio and Herve Brunon. Also known as “Défense d’aimer.” 96
min. Nov. 7. Strand.
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The
Matrix Revolutions
A major character perishes as human freedom fighters
find themselves in a final war with mechanical
slavers. A sequel to “The Matrix” and “The
Matrix Reloaded.” Returnees from parts
one and two include writer-directors Andy & Larry
Wachowski (“Bound”), as well as actors
Keanu Reeves (“Hardball”), Carrie-Anne
Moss (“Memento”), Laurence Fishburne
(“Biker Boyz,” “Mystic River”)
and Hugo Weaving (the “Lord of the Rings” series”).
Returnees from part two include Jada Pinkett
Smith (“Ali”), Monica Bellucci (“Tears
of the Sun”), Nona Gaye (“Ali”),
Harold Perrineau (“On_Line”), Daniel
Bernhardt (“Blood Sport II”), Matt
McColm (“Space Cowboys”) and Harry
J. Lennix (“Collateral Damage,” “The
Human Stain”). Scope. Nov. 5. Warner Bros.

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Honey
Drama about a young inner-city dance instructor
who finds her new career in music-video choreography
short-lived when she refuses to sleep with the
music mogel who hired her. Music video director
Bille Woodruff (Nelly’s “Hot in Herre”)
makes his feature directorial debut from a screenplay
by Alonzo Brown and Kim Watson. With Jessica Alba
(“Idle Hands”), Mekhi Phifer (“8
Mile”), Joy Bryant (“Antwone Fisher”),
Lonette McKee (“Fast Food, Fast Women”),
David Moscow (“Just Married”), Anthony
Sherwood (“Guilty as Sin”), Zachary
Williams (“Star Trek: Insurrection”)
and hip hop artist Lil’ Romeo. Flat. 95 min.
PG-13: Drug content; some sexual references. Nov.
14. Universal.

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In
My Skin
French-language drama about an attractive, successful
market researcher whose life grows more complicated
after she discovers she enjoys cutting off and
eating her own flesh. Screenwriter Marina de
Van (“Under the Sand,” “8 Women”)
makes her feature directorial debut from her
own screenplay. With de Van (“See the Sea”),
Laurent Lucas (“With a Friend Like Harry …”),
Lea Drucker (“Chaos”), Thibault de
Montalembert (“Stardom”) and Dominique
Reymond (“Les Destinées,” “Demonlover”).
Also known as “Dans Ma Peau.” Flat.
93 min. Nov. 7 in New York. Wellspring.

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Love
Actually
British romantic comedy anthology about: a) a newly-elected
British prime minister who falls for the girl who
brings him tea; b) a newlywed who finds her husband’s
best friend is jealous of her; c) a woman who falls
for a colleague; d) a lonely Brit who thinks he’ll
be luckier in love if he relocates to America;
e) a British writer who falls for a Portugese cleaning
lady; f) a recent widower who finds himself caring
for his stepson; g) a married businessman with
an attractive personal assistant; h) an aging rock
star who finds himself guesting on a kids’ TV
show; and i) a pair of movie stand-ins dealing
with nudity. Screenwriter Richard Curtis (“Notting
Hill,” “Bridget Jones’s Diary”)
makes his feature directorial debut from his own
script. With Liam Neeson (“Gangs of New York”),
Laura Linney (“The Life of David Gale,” “Mystic
River”), Hugh Grant (“Two Weeks Notice”),
Emma Thompson (“Maybe Baby”), Alan
Rickman (the “Harry Potter” series),
Billy Bob Thornton (“Levity,” “Intolerable
Cruelty,” “Bad Santa”), Rowan
Atkinson (“Johnny English”), Colin
Firth (“What a Girl Wants”), Chiwetel
Ejiofor (“Dirty Pretty Things”) and
Martine McCutcheon. 81 min. R: Sexuality; nudity;
language. Nov. 14 limited; Nov. 26 wider. Universal.

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Master
and Commander:
The
Far Side of the World
Action adventure, set on the high seas during
the Napoleonic Wars, about two friends – a
surgeon-masterspy and a captain in the British
Royal Navy – who together must chase down
a French super-frigate dubbed the Acheron. Based
on the best-selling series of novels by Patrick
O’Brian. Directed by Peter Weir (“Fearless,” “The
Truman Show”) from a screenplay be Weir,
Larry Ferguson (“Rollerball”) and
John Collee. With Russell Crowe (“A Beautiful
Mind”), Paul Bettany (“The Heart
of Me”), Billy Boyd (the “Lord of
the Rings” series), Chris Larkin (“Tea
With Mussolini”), John DeSantis (“Ballistic:
Ecks vs. Sever”), Richard Stroh and James
D’Arcy. Scope. Nov. 14. Fox.

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The
Missing
Western drama, set in 1886 New Mexico, about
a terminally ill frontiersman who finds himself
helping his estranged daughter search for his
granddaughter, who has been kidnapped by a deformed
Apache witch. Based on the novel “The Last
Ride” by Thomas Eidson (“All God’s
Children”). Directed by Ron Howard (“How
the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “A Beautiful
Mind”) from a screenplay by Ken Kaufmann
(“Space Cowboys”). With Tommy Lee
Jones (“The Hunted”), Cate Blanchett
(the “Lord of the Rings” series, “Veronica
Guerin”), Evan Rachel Wood (“Thirteen”),
Aaron Eckhart (“The Core”), Val Kilmer
(“Masked & Anonymous,” “Wonderland”)
and Jenna Boyd (“Dickie Roberts: Former
Child Star”). Nov. 11 limited; wider Nov.
26. Sony.

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