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OPENING THIS WEEK: Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film FunFor movies opening September 19, 2008(September 19, 2008)
BIG BUDGET FILMS The Duchess (PG-13 for sexuality, nudity and mature themes) Keira Knightley handles the title role in this costume drama chronicling the life and times of 18th Century British aristocrat, Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, whose unhappy marriage to a flagrant philanderer (Ralph Fiennes) became the subject of public scandal. Cast includes Charlotte Rampling, Dominic Cooper and Hayley Atwell. Ghost Town (PG-13 for sexuality, profanity and drug references) Romantic comedy starring Ricky Gervais as a nerdy dentist with the ability to see dead people who is pressured by a ghost (Greg Kinnear) to help sabotage his widow's (Tea Leoni) impending remarriage. Lakeview Terrace (PG-13 for sexuality, profanity, mature themes, violence and drug references) Psychological thriller with Samuel L. Jackson as an LAPD cop who decides to harass the newlyweds (Kerry Washington and Patrick Wilson) next-door because he disapproves of their interracial marriage. My Best Friend's Girl (R for nudity, graphic dialogue and pervasive profanity and sexuality) Romantic comedy about a just-dumped loser (Jason Biggs) who hires his best friend (Dane Cook) to date his ex (Kate Hudson) with the hope that she'll wise-up and realize what a big mistake she made. Cast includes Alec Baldwin and Lizzy Caplan.
Battle for Seattle (R for profanity and violence) Political docudrama recreates the chaos which transpired during the five days of street protests by anarchists, pacifists, labor organizers and consumer advocates outside the 1999 meeting of the World Trade Organization. Cast includes Charlize Theron, Ray Liotta, Woody Harrelson, Andre Benjamin, Channing Tatum, Michelle Rodriguez and Connie Nielsen. Elite Squad (R for graphic violence, pervasive profanity and drug use) Fraulein (In German, Croatian and Swiss-German) Character-driven drama, set in Zurich, Switzerland, examines the diverging fortunes there of three female immigrants (Ljubica Jovic, Mirjana Karanovic and Marija Skaricic) from the Balkanized state formerly known as Yugoslavia. Hounddog (R for sexuality and the rape of a young girl) Dysfunctional family drama, set in rural Alabama in the late Fifties, revolving around a young girl (Dakota Fanning) whose obsession with Elvis Presley serves as an avenue of emotional escape from an abusive home life shared with an incapacitated father (Daddy Morse) and a strict, religious grandmother (Piper Laurie). With Robin Wright Penn, Afemo Omilami and Jill Scott as Big Mama Thornton. Quilombo Country (Unrated) Historical documentary, narrated by Public Enemy's Chuck D, examines the creation of communities by runaway slaves in Brazil and the continued discrimination in the country along color and class lines. Virtual JFK: Vietnam if Kennedy Had Lived (Unrated) Via the magic of archival footage, this quasi-documentary by first-time director Koji Masutani speculates about the direction that America's foreign policy would have taken in terms of Southeast Asia, had President Kennedy not been assassinated.
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