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Volume
III No. 6
A
publication of the National Association of Theatre Owners
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Sinbad:
Legend of
the Seven Seas
Animated adventure about the Arabian sailor
who, having been framed by the goddess of
Chaos for stealing the powerful “Book
of Peace,” sets out on a harrowing
journey to prove his innocence. Directed
by Tim Johnson (“Antz”) from
a screenplay by John Logan (“The Time
Machine,” “Star Trek: Nemesis”).
Featuring the voices of Brad Pitt, Catherine
Zeta-Jones, Christine Baranski, Joseph Fiennes
and Michelle Pfeiffer. Flat. PG: Adventure
action; some mild sensuality; brief language.
July 2. DreamWorks.

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Swimming
Pool
Suspense thriller about a prominent British
mystery novelist who, while visiting her
publisher's abode in the South of France,
becomes completely intrigued by his alluring
French daughter. Directed by François
Ozon (“Under the Sand,” “8
Women”) from a screenplay by Ozon and
Emmanuelle Bernheim (“Under the Sand,” “Friday
Night”). With Charlotte Rampling (“Spy
Game”), Ludivine Sagnier (“8
Women”), Charles Dance (“Gosford
Park”), Marc Fayolle, Jean-Marie Lamour
and Mireille Mossé (“The Girl
on the Bridge”). Flat. 102 min. July
2 in New York and Los Angeles; wider July
11; wider July 18. Focus.

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Terminator
3: Rise of the Machines
Sci-fi action thriller,
set 10 years after the events chronicled
in “Terminator
2: Judgment Day,” about a third
T-800 cyborg, this one sent back in
time to protect a twentysomething John
Connor from a new, supermodel-like
killer android dubbed “the TX.” Directed
by Jonathan Mostow (“Breakdown,” “U-571”)
from a screenplay by Tedi Sarafian
(“Tank Girl”) and John
Brancato & Michael Ferris (“The
Net,” “The Game”).
Returnees from parts one and two include
Arnold Schwarzenegger (“Collateral
Damage”) as the T-800. Newcomers
to the series include Nick Stahl (“In
the Bedroom”) as Connor, Claire
Danes (“The Hours”) as
Connor’s love interest, Kristanna
Loken as the TX, and Matthew Bonnar
(“Harvard Man”) as young
Connor. Other additions to the franchise’s
cast include Mark Hicks (“Cradle
2 the Grave”), Alana Curry (TV’s “The
Bold and the Beautiful”), Tim
Dowling (“The Beautician and
the Beast”), David Andrews (“Hannibal”)
Brian Sites (“Real Women Have
Curves”), Chris Hardwick (“House
of 1,000 Corpses”) and Mark Famiglietti
(TV’s “Young Americans”).
July 2. Warner Bros.

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11'09”01
- September 11
Collection of shorts, by 11 different directors,
related to the terrorist attacks of Sept.
11, 2001. Filmmakers include Samira Makhmalbaf
(“Blackboards”), Claude LeLouch
(“One 4 All,” “And Now
Ladies & Gentlemen”), Youssef Chahine
(“Destiny”), Danis Tanovic (“No
Man's Land”), Idrissa Ouedraogo, Ken
Loach (“The Navigators,” “Sweet
Sixteen”), Alejandro González
Iñárritu (“Amores Perros”),
Amos Gitai (“Eden,” “Kedma”),
Mira Nair (“Monsoon Wedding”),
Sean Penn (“The Pledge”) and
Shohei Imamura (“Warm Water Under a
Red Bridge”). Flat. 135 min. July 4.
Empire.

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Spy
Kids 3-D:
Game Over
Juni must rescue his
sister and fellow secret agent Carmen when
she’s
kidnapped and taken inside a 3-D reality
game. Returnees from “Spy Kids
2” include writer-director Robert
Rodriguez (“The Faculty”),
as well as actors Alexa Vega (“The
Deep End of the Ocean”), Daryl
Sabara, Antonio Banderas (“Ballistic:
Ecks vs. Sever”), Carla Gugino
(“The One”), Steve Buscemi
(“Love in the Time of Money”),
Ricardo Montalban (“Naked Gun:
From the Files of the Police Squad”),
Holland Taylor (“Legally Blonde”),
Mike Judge (“Office Space”),
Bill Paxton (“Frailty”),
Alan Cumming (“X2”), Cheech
Marin (“Luminarias,” “Masked & Anonymous”),
Emily Osment, and Danny Trejo (“XXX”).
Newcomers to the series include Sylvester
Stallone (“Driven”), Salma
Hayek (“Frida”) and Ryan
Pinkston. July 25. Miramax.

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Bollywood/
Hollywood
Romantic comedy, set in Toronto, about a young, wealthy professional
who, in a frenzied attempt to appease his traditional Indian family,
hires a beautiful professional escort of Indian ancestry to accompany
him to his sister’s wedding. Written and directed by Deepa
Mehta (“Fire,” “Earth”). With Rahul Khanna
(“The Emperor’s Club”), Lisa Ray, Moushumi Chatterjee,
Dina Pathak (“A Passage To India”), Kulbhushan Kharbanda
(“Monsoon Wedding”) and Ranjit Chowdhry (“King
of the Jungle”). Scope. 103 min. June 20 in New York and
Los Angeles. Magnolia.
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From
Justin
To Kelly
Comedy, set in Miami, about a pair of musically inclined young
adults who share romantic misadventures during spring break. Directed
by Robert Iscove (“She’s All That,” “Boys
and Girls”) from a screenplay by Kim Fuller (“High
Heels and Low Lifes”). With “American Idol” winner
Kelly Clarkson and “American Idol” first runner-up
Justin Guarini. Also with Greg Siff (“In & Out”),
Brian Dietzen (TV’s “My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star”),
Adam Klitzner (“2 Fast 2 Furious”), Theresa San-Nicholas
(“Six Days, Seven Nights”) and Brandon Henschel (“Crossroads,” “The
Country Bears”). Flat. 95 min. PG: Thematic elements; sensuality;
brief language. June 13. Fox.
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Legend
of Suriyothai
Thai-language drama, set in a 16th century Thailand on the brink
of civil war, about a princess torn between the brave young warrior
she loves and the prince her family has arranged for her to marry.
Directed by Chatri Chalerm Yukol from a screenplay by Yukol and
Sunait Chutintaranond. With M.L. Piyapas Bhirombhakdi, Sarunyoo
Wongkrchang, Rongpat Wachirabunjong, Johnny Enfone and Chatchai
Plengpanich. Flat. 142 min. R: Violence; some nudity. June 20.
Sony Pictures Classics.
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28 Days Later
Thriller about
a small group of people who survive a plague-like
epidemic and find themselves trapped in London
fighting to protect themselves from the virus – and
each other. Directed by Danny Boyle (“Trainspotting,” “A
Life Less Ordinary,” “The Beach”)
from a screenplay by novelist Alex Garland
(“The Beach”). With Megan Burns
(“Liam”), Christopher Eccleston
(“24 Hour Party People”), Brendan
Gleeson (“Dark Blue”), Noah Huntley
(“Megiddo: The Omega Code 2”),
Bindu De Stoppani (“The Beach”),
Jukka Hiltunen (“Blow Dry”), Naomie
Harris and Cillian Murphy. Flat. 112 min. R:
Strong violence; gore; language; nudity. June
27. Fox Searchlight.

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Bonhoeffer
German- and English-language documentary about the life of Dietrich
Bonhoeffer – a young German theologian whose attempted assassination
of Adolf Hitler led to his eventual prison execution. Directed
by Martin Doblmeier. Featuring interviews with Bonhoeffer’s
family members, friends, students and associates, as well as historians,
theologians and comments from Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Featuring
Klaus Maria Brandauer as the voice of Bonhoeffer. Flat. 90 min.
June 20 in New York. First Run.
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Gasoline
Italian-language thriller about a pair of young lesbian lovers
who, after one of them accidently kills the other’s overbearing
mother, must devise a plan to get rid of the body. Based on the
novel by Elena Stancanelli. Monica Stambrini makes her feature
film debut from a screenplay by Stancanelli, Stambrini and AnneRitte
Ciccone. With Maya Sansa, Regina Orioli (“The Last Kiss”),
Mariella Valentini, Luigi Maria Burruano (“The Star Maker”)
and Chiara Conti (“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”).
Also known as “Benzina.” Flat. 85 min. June 27 in New
York. Strand.

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On_Line
Drama, set in New
York City, about a group of lonely people whose
lives start to unravel when they try to bring
their online porn site fantasies into the real
world. Directed by Jed Weintrob from a screenplay
by Weintrob and Andrew Osborne. With Josh Hamilton
(“The Bourne Identity”), Harold
Perrineau (“Woman on Top,” “The
Matrix Reloaded”), Isabel Gillies (“I
Shot Andy Warhol”), John Fleck (“Crazy
in Alabama”), Vanessa Ferlito (“25th
Hour”) and Eric Millegan. Flat. 87 min.
June 6 in New York and Los Angeles; wider June
20. Indican.

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