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Volume
III No. 10
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publication of the National Association of Theatre Owners
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Santa
Comedy about a a pair of thieves who each year
take jobs as a mall Santa-and-elf team so they
can rob the local retailers on Christmas Eve. Directed
by Terry Zwigoff (“Ghost World”) from
a screenplay by John Requa & Glenn Ficarra
(“Cats & Dogs,” “Looney Tunes:
Back in Action”). With Billy Bob Thornton
(“Levity,” “Intolerable Cruelty,” “Love
Actually”), Tony Cox (“Me, Myself & Irene,” “The
Fantasticks”), Lauren Graham (“Sweet
November”), Bernie Mac (“Charlie’s
Angels: Full Throttle”), Ethan Phillips (“For
Richer or Poorer”), Cloris Leachman (“Alex & Emma”),
John Ritter (“Tadpole”), Joey Bucaro
(“S.W.A.T.”) and Lauren Tom (“When
A Man Loves A Woman”). Nov. 26. Miramax.

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Big
Fish
Drama about a man who realizes he doesn't really
know his dying father because every story the father
ever told was brimming with fabrication. Based
on the novel by Daniel Wallace (“The Watermelon
King”). Directed by Tim Burton (“Sleepy
Hollow,” “Planet of the Apes”)
from a screenplay by John August (“Charlie's
Angels: Full Throttle”). With Ewan McGregor
(“Down With Love”), Billy Crudup (“World
Traveler”), Jessica Lange (“Titus,” “Masked & Anonymous”),
Alison Lohman (“White Oleander,” “Matchstick
Men”), Albert Finney (“Traffic”),
Steve Buscemi (“Spy Kids 3D: Game Over”),
Danny DeVito (“Death to Smoochy,” “Anything
Else”) and Helena Bonham Carter (“The
Heart of Me”). Nov. 26. Sony.

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The
Cooler
Romantic drama, set in Las Vegas, about a large casino’s “cooler” – a
man whose very presence somehow brings bad luck to gamblers – and what
happens when he finds love and loses his uncanny ability. Directed by Wayne Kramer
from a screenplay by Kramer and Frank Hannah. With William H. Macy (“Seabiscuit”),
Alec Baldwin (“Pearl Harbor,” “Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in
the Hat”), Maria Bello (“Auto Focus”), Shawn Hatosy (“A
Guy Thing”), Ron Livingston (“Adaptation”), Paul Sorvino (“See
Spot Run,” “Mambo Italiano”) and Estella Warren (“Kangaroo
Jack”). Scope. 101 min. R: Strong sexuality; violence; language; some drug
use. Nov. 19 in New York and Los Angeles; wider Dec. 19. Lions Gate.

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Elf
Comedy about a grown human, raised from infancy
at the North Pole as one of Santa’s elves,
who heads to New York in search of his biological
parents. Directed by Jon Favreau (“Made”)
from a screenplay by Favreau, David Berenbaum (“The
Haunted Mansion”) and Scot Armstrong (“Old
School”). With Will Ferrell (“Old School”),
Zooey Deschanel (“Manic”), James Caan
(“City of Ghosts”), Mary Steenburgen
(“Sunshine State,” “Casa de Los
Babys”), Bob Newhart (“Legally Blonde
2: Red, White & Blonde”), Daniel Tay
(“American Splendor”), Faizon Love
(“Blue Crush,” “Wonderland”)
and Edward Asner (“The Animal”) as
Santa. Flat. PG: Some mild rude humor; language.
Nov. 7. New Line.

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American
Storytellers
Documentary featuring in-depth interviews with
four filmmakers: John McNaughton (“Mad Dog
and Glory,” “Wild Things”), Harold
Ramis (“Groundhog Day,” “Analyze
This”), John Sayles (“Lone Star,” “Casa
de Los Babys”) and Forest Whitaker (“Waiting
To Exhale,” “Hope Floats”). Written
and directed by Kevin Mukherji. 90 min. Nov. 14
in Los Angeles and Chicago. Indican.
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The
Barbarian Invasions
French-language drama, set in Montreal, about
a successful London-based businessman who returns
home to mend his relationship with his estranged,
dying father. Sequel to 1986’s “Decline
of the American Empire.” Returnees include
writer-director Denys Arcand (“Poverty
and Other Delights,” “Stardom”)
and actors Rémy Girard (“The Red
Violin”), Dominique Michel (“Laura
Cadieux … La Suite”), Yves Jacques
(“Alias Betty”),and Dorothée
Berryman (“The Red Violin”). Newcomers
to the series include Stéphane Rousseau.
Also known as “Les Invasion Barbares.” 95
min. Nov. 21 in New York and Los Angeles; wider
Dec. 19. Miramax.

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Blue
Gate Crossing
Mandarin-language romantic drama about a high school
boy who falls for a tomboy classmate, unaware
that she is actually a budding lesbian. Written
and directed by Yee Chih-yen. With Chen Bo-lin,
Guey Lun-mei, Liang Shu-hui, Joanna Chou and
Cheng Ming-gin. Also known as “Lanse
Da Men.” 82 min. Nov. 14. Strand.
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Dr.
Seuss’ The Cat
In The Hat
Comedy about two children who invite an oddly-dressed
feline into their house while their mother is
out, only to watch him destroy the place with
his games. Based on the 1957 children’s
book by Dr. Seuss (“How the Grinch Stole
Christmas”). Veteran production designer
Bo Welch (“Men in Black II”) makes
his feature directorial debut from a screenplay
by veteran TV writers Alec Berg (“Late
Night With Conan O’Brien”), David
Mandel (“Saturday Night Live”) and
Jeff Schaeffer (“Seinfeld”). Mike
Myers (“View From the Top”) plays
the title role. His co-stars include Spencer
Breslin (“The Santa Clause 2”), Dakota
Fanning (“Uptown Girls”), Alec Baldwin
(“Pearl Harbor,” “The Cooler”),
Kelly Preston (“What a Girl Wants”),
Paige Hurd (“Cradle 2 the Grave”)
and Amy Hill (“Big Fat Liar”). Flat.
128 min. Nov. 21. Universal.

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The
Haunted Mansion
Comedy about a remote Louisiana mansion haunted
by 999 ghosts – and how it inspires a stranded
workaholic real estate agent to better connect
with his heretofore neglected family. Directed
by Rob Minkoff (the “Stuart Little” franchise)
from a screenplay by David Berenbaum (“Elf”).
With Eddie Murphy (“Daddy Day Care”),
Terence Stamp (“My Boss’s Daughter”),
Jennifer Tilly (“The Cat’s Meow”),
Nathaniel Parker (“Beverly Hills Ninja”),
Marsha Thomason (“Black Knight”)
and Wallace Shawn (“Personal Velocity,” “Duplex”).
Scope. Nov. 26. Buena Vista.

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