Winter/Spring Movie Schedule...
January 8th, 2001
Hi folks, Chris here, got a list of the upcoming
Winter/Spring movie releases. Enjoy!
ANTITRUST: A computer programmer (Ryan Phillippe) discovers shady dealings at the corporation he works at. (Tim Robbins)
DOUBLE TAKE: A wrongly accused investment banker (Orlando Jones) swaps identities with a thief (Eddie Griffin) to prove his innocence.
THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS: A teen (Jordana Brewster) explores the mystery of the death of her sister (Cameron Diaz). Christopher Eccleston co-stars.
THE PLEDGE: On the day of his retirement, a detective (Jack Nicholson) is drawn into a murder investigation and gives his promise to the family that he will solve it. (Sean Penn directs)
SAVE THE LAST DANCE: A white, small-town teen (Julia Stiles) discovers love with a black rap dancer (Sean Patrick Thomas) in Chicago.
SNATCH: Newlywed Guy Ritchie directs this comic heist flick that stars Dennis Farina, Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt.
SUGAR AND SPICE: High school cheerleaders plan a bank robbery, enough said.
THE WEDDING PLANNER: An auto accident helps a wedding planner (Jennifer Lopez) discover her soul mate (Matthew McConaughey), yuck!
WITH A FRIEND LIKE HARRY...: This French film is about a seemingly benign old classmate who becomes more and more menacing for a vacationing family.
DOWN TO EARTH: Chris Rock in a "Heaven Can Wait" update about a comedian returned to life in a borrowed body.
ENEMY AT THE GATES: A moving story about WWII sharpshooters during the siege of Stalingrad. Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes and Ed Harris star.
HEAD OVER HEELS: A Manhattanite (Monica Potter) finds a beau (Freddie Prinze Jr.) who may be her dream man or a wacko killer.
THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL: Mel Gibson is an investigator examining the death of a billionaire's son at a seedy hotel.
ORIGINAL SIN: Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie steam things up in a sultry thriller about a Cuban merchant who takes an American bride.
THE PRICE OF MILK: Life down on the dairy farm turns sour when a woman subjects her mate to bizarre tests of his passion and devotion.
SAVING SILVERMAN: Two buddies try to rescue a friend from his vile fiancee. They decide that the only way to do this is by abducting her and pretending she's dead.
SAY IT ISN'T SO: Heather Graham and Chris Klein get it on in this romantic comedy produced by the Farrelly brothers. Soon their romance crashes when they learn they may be sister and brother.
SWEET NOVEMBER: Keanu Reeves plays a high-pressure ad exec who goes on a forced November vacation only to fall for a free-spirited woman (Charlize Theron).
3000 MILES TO GRACELAND: Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell and Christian Slater are casino thieves who attempt a robery dressed as Elvis impersonators.
VALENTINE: Four San Francisco women are stalked by a killer over Valentine's Day weekend. David Boreanaz and Denise Richards co-star.
ABOUT ADAM: A Dublin singer (Kate Hudson) and her family are mesmerized by the charms of her new beau (Stuart Townsend).
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: After a soured romance, a woman (Ashley Judd) embarks on a study of men and starts a sex column under a pseudonym.
BLOW DRY: A hairdressing competition. (wow, what a stupid idea.)
THE BROTHERS: Four cool dudesbar-hop their way through romantic pitfalls in a bonding experience.
DEUCES WILD: Brooklyn street gang trying to hang onto the old, tough-guy ways of the '60s.
THE DISH: A comic portrait of Australian scientists running a satellite dish that relays images from the first moon landing. Sam Neill stars.
EXIT WOUNDS: Steven Seagal as a Detroit cop who teams with a crime lord (hip-hop star DMX) to uncover a conspiracy.
THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Michelle Rodriguez in a tale of an undercover cop who infiltrates a street-racing gang.
15 MINUTES: Robert De Niro is a homicide detective who pairs off with an arson investigator (Edward Burns) to hunt a couple of immigrant killers.
GET OVER IT: Dumped by his girlfriend, a high school student sets out to win her back. Kirsten Dunst co-stars.
JOE DIRT: A janitor (David Spade) takes a road trip to find his parents, whom he lost at the Grand Canyon when he was 8. Dennis Miller co-stars.
THE MEXICAN: Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt in a mob flick about a bagman sent to Mexico to retrieve a rare - but cursed - antique pistol.
SEE SPOT RUN: David Arquette stars as a mailman on a comic romp with an escaped drug-sniffing FBI dog.
SOUL SURVIVORS: A college freshman (Eliza Dushku) is tormented by deathly apparitions after surviving a car wreck. Wes Bentley co-stars.
SPY KIDS: The children of two retired super spies come to the rescue of their parents. Antonio Banderas stars.
SQUELCH: Two brothers (Steve Zahn and Paul Walker) pull a prank on a trucker and end up on the road trip from hell. Leelee Sobieski co-stars.
THE TAILOR OF PANAMA: John Boorman directs Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush in an adaptation of John Le Carre's darkly comic spy adventure.
TOMCATS: Jerry O'Connell plays a man whose future rides on a longshot bet to cover his gambling debts to a Vegas casino.
TOWN & COUNTRY: A big-name cast highlights this comedy about love and divorce. With Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Andie MacDowell and Garry Shandling.
THE WIDOW OF ST. PIERRE: Juliette Binoche in French director Patrice Leconte's tale of a 19th century love triangle among a military officer, his wife and a death-row inmate.
BLOW: Johnny Depp stars as an American link to Colombia's cocaine trade. Penelope Cruz, Ray Liotta and Rachel Griffiths co-star.
BOOK OF LOVE: Three men cope with women reluctant to commit to their romantic relationships. Robin Givens stars.
BRIDGET JONES' DIARY: Trying to rein in her wild life, a woman (Renee Zellweger) begins a saucy account of her adventures. Hugh Grant co-stars.
CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN: Nicolas Cage is a mandolin-picking Italian officer in Greece who woos the village doctor's daughter (Penelope Cruz) during World War II.
DRIVEN: Sylvester Stallone stars as a down-and-out car-racing legend who plays mentor for a rookie. Burt Reynolds co-stars.
THE FORSAKEN: A motorist is drawn into a horror nightmare when he picks up a hitchhiker who turns out to be a vampire hunter.
FREDDY GOT FINGERED: MTV comic Tom Green co-wrote, directed and stars as a slacker battling his father's expectations.
THE GLASS HOUSE: An orphaned sister and brother come under the care of their parents' best friends, who may prove hazardous to the youths' health. Diane Lane and Leelee Sobieski star.
THE GOLDEN BOWL: Nick Nolte and Uma Thurman in a Merchant-Ivory film about a father and daughter whose new spouses are romantically involved.
HEARTBREAKERS: Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt are mother-daughter grifters: Ma marries 'em, offspring seduces 'em. Gene Hackman co-stars.
JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS: Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid and Rosario Dawson star as the comic-book power-pop trio. Parker Posey and Alan Cumming co-star.
JUST VISITING: Jean Reno and Christian Clavier reprise their roles in an American version of the French time-travel comedy ``Les Visiteurs. Christina Applegate co-stars.
KINGDOM COME: Whoopi Goldberg, LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith and Toni Braxton head the cast of this comedy about a funeral gathering.
THE KING IS ALIVE: Jennifer Jason Leigh and Janet McTeer in a story of tourists stranded in the African desert who stage ``King Lear'' to pass the time.
MONKEYBONE: Live-action and animated fantasy about a comatose cartoonist (Brendan Fraser) trapped in his own creation. Bridget Fonda and Whoopi Goldberg co-star.
PLUTO NASH: Eddie Murphy is a brassy club owner in the year 2087 fighting lunar gangsters in this sci-fi comedy.
POKEMON 3: THE MOVIE: The animated adventures continue as the ``pocket monsters'' discover a new group of Pokemon with awesome powers.
ROCK STARS: A salesman who plays in a tribute band is tapped to sub for the singer in his favorite band. Starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston.
AMERICAN OUTLAWS: Jesse James and gang ride again in this comic western. The cast includes Colin Farrell, Timothy Dalton and Kathy Bates.
CATS & DOGS: Animation mixes with live action in this tale of the battle between humanity's two favorite pets. Jeff Goldblum stars.
THE HEIST: Writer-director David Mamet returns to the crime caper with this jewel-thief adventure. Gene Hackman and Danny De Vito head a big cast.
THE MUMMY RETURNS: Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz and the gang return to kick the stuffing out of a ratty old corpse again.
THE NEW GUY: A nerd gets a makeover as he transfers to a new school and transforms himself into a cool heartbreaker.
SHREK: Mike Myers is the voice of a hermit whose space is invaded by homeless fairy-tale characters in this animated tale. Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow add their voices.
ALONG CAME A SPIDER: Morgan Freeman reprises his ``Kiss the Girls'' role as a detective in this murder thriller.
BORN ROMANTIC: Three London men search for lost loves and new loves. The cast includes Craig Ferguson, Ian Hart, Jane Horrocks and Catherine McCormack.
BUYING THE COW: The heat is on for a bachelor (Jerry O'Connell) who starts squirming when his girlfriend mentions marriage.
THE CENTER OF THE WORLD: A socially challenged engineer spends an erotic weekend in Vegas with a stripper.
CROCODILE DUNDEE IN LOS ANGELES: The comic Aussie hero (Paul Hogan) goes walkabout again. Linda Kozlowski reprises her role from the first two flicks.
GHOST WORLD: Two cool teens (Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson) re-examine their world and romantic lives as they depart high school.
HOOKING UP ETHAN: The big geek on campus blackmails three college cheats into getting him a date with a brainy beauty.
POOTIE TANG: A big-screen version of the super-cool superhero sketch that originated on Chris Rock's HBO show.
RING OF FIRE: Kiefer Sutherland, Daryl Hannah and Molly Ringwald in a tale of brotherly bonding in the bull-riding ring.
(Sources: Variety and Hollywood Reporter)
Winter/Spring movie releases. Enjoy!
COMING SOON
ANTITRUST: A computer programmer (Ryan Phillippe) discovers shady dealings at the corporation he works at. (Tim Robbins)
DOUBLE TAKE: A wrongly accused investment banker (Orlando Jones) swaps identities with a thief (Eddie Griffin) to prove his innocence.
THE INVISIBLE CIRCUS: A teen (Jordana Brewster) explores the mystery of the death of her sister (Cameron Diaz). Christopher Eccleston co-stars.
THE PLEDGE: On the day of his retirement, a detective (Jack Nicholson) is drawn into a murder investigation and gives his promise to the family that he will solve it. (Sean Penn directs)
SAVE THE LAST DANCE: A white, small-town teen (Julia Stiles) discovers love with a black rap dancer (Sean Patrick Thomas) in Chicago.
SNATCH: Newlywed Guy Ritchie directs this comic heist flick that stars Dennis Farina, Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt.
SUGAR AND SPICE: High school cheerleaders plan a bank robbery, enough said.
THE WEDDING PLANNER: An auto accident helps a wedding planner (Jennifer Lopez) discover her soul mate (Matthew McConaughey), yuck!
WITH A FRIEND LIKE HARRY...: This French film is about a seemingly benign old classmate who becomes more and more menacing for a vacationing family.
FEBRUARY
DOWN TO EARTH: Chris Rock in a "Heaven Can Wait" update about a comedian returned to life in a borrowed body.
ENEMY AT THE GATES: A moving story about WWII sharpshooters during the siege of Stalingrad. Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes and Ed Harris star.
HEAD OVER HEELS: A Manhattanite (Monica Potter) finds a beau (Freddie Prinze Jr.) who may be her dream man or a wacko killer.
THE MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL: Mel Gibson is an investigator examining the death of a billionaire's son at a seedy hotel.
ORIGINAL SIN: Antonio Banderas and Angelina Jolie steam things up in a sultry thriller about a Cuban merchant who takes an American bride.
THE PRICE OF MILK: Life down on the dairy farm turns sour when a woman subjects her mate to bizarre tests of his passion and devotion.
SAVING SILVERMAN: Two buddies try to rescue a friend from his vile fiancee. They decide that the only way to do this is by abducting her and pretending she's dead.
SAY IT ISN'T SO: Heather Graham and Chris Klein get it on in this romantic comedy produced by the Farrelly brothers. Soon their romance crashes when they learn they may be sister and brother.
SWEET NOVEMBER: Keanu Reeves plays a high-pressure ad exec who goes on a forced November vacation only to fall for a free-spirited woman (Charlize Theron).
3000 MILES TO GRACELAND: Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell and Christian Slater are casino thieves who attempt a robery dressed as Elvis impersonators.
VALENTINE: Four San Francisco women are stalked by a killer over Valentine's Day weekend. David Boreanaz and Denise Richards co-star.
MARCH
ABOUT ADAM: A Dublin singer (Kate Hudson) and her family are mesmerized by the charms of her new beau (Stuart Townsend).
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: After a soured romance, a woman (Ashley Judd) embarks on a study of men and starts a sex column under a pseudonym.
BLOW DRY: A hairdressing competition. (wow, what a stupid idea.)
THE BROTHERS: Four cool dudesbar-hop their way through romantic pitfalls in a bonding experience.
DEUCES WILD: Brooklyn street gang trying to hang onto the old, tough-guy ways of the '60s.
THE DISH: A comic portrait of Australian scientists running a satellite dish that relays images from the first moon landing. Sam Neill stars.
EXIT WOUNDS: Steven Seagal as a Detroit cop who teams with a crime lord (hip-hop star DMX) to uncover a conspiracy.
THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker and Michelle Rodriguez in a tale of an undercover cop who infiltrates a street-racing gang.
15 MINUTES: Robert De Niro is a homicide detective who pairs off with an arson investigator (Edward Burns) to hunt a couple of immigrant killers.
GET OVER IT: Dumped by his girlfriend, a high school student sets out to win her back. Kirsten Dunst co-stars.
JOE DIRT: A janitor (David Spade) takes a road trip to find his parents, whom he lost at the Grand Canyon when he was 8. Dennis Miller co-stars.
THE MEXICAN: Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt in a mob flick about a bagman sent to Mexico to retrieve a rare - but cursed - antique pistol.
SEE SPOT RUN: David Arquette stars as a mailman on a comic romp with an escaped drug-sniffing FBI dog.
SOUL SURVIVORS: A college freshman (Eliza Dushku) is tormented by deathly apparitions after surviving a car wreck. Wes Bentley co-stars.
SPY KIDS: The children of two retired super spies come to the rescue of their parents. Antonio Banderas stars.
SQUELCH: Two brothers (Steve Zahn and Paul Walker) pull a prank on a trucker and end up on the road trip from hell. Leelee Sobieski co-stars.
THE TAILOR OF PANAMA: John Boorman directs Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush in an adaptation of John Le Carre's darkly comic spy adventure.
TOMCATS: Jerry O'Connell plays a man whose future rides on a longshot bet to cover his gambling debts to a Vegas casino.
TOWN & COUNTRY: A big-name cast highlights this comedy about love and divorce. With Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Goldie Hawn, Andie MacDowell and Garry Shandling.
THE WIDOW OF ST. PIERRE: Juliette Binoche in French director Patrice Leconte's tale of a 19th century love triangle among a military officer, his wife and a death-row inmate.
APRIL
BLOW: Johnny Depp stars as an American link to Colombia's cocaine trade. Penelope Cruz, Ray Liotta and Rachel Griffiths co-star.
BOOK OF LOVE: Three men cope with women reluctant to commit to their romantic relationships. Robin Givens stars.
BRIDGET JONES' DIARY: Trying to rein in her wild life, a woman (Renee Zellweger) begins a saucy account of her adventures. Hugh Grant co-stars.
CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MANDOLIN: Nicolas Cage is a mandolin-picking Italian officer in Greece who woos the village doctor's daughter (Penelope Cruz) during World War II.
DRIVEN: Sylvester Stallone stars as a down-and-out car-racing legend who plays mentor for a rookie. Burt Reynolds co-stars.
THE FORSAKEN: A motorist is drawn into a horror nightmare when he picks up a hitchhiker who turns out to be a vampire hunter.
FREDDY GOT FINGERED: MTV comic Tom Green co-wrote, directed and stars as a slacker battling his father's expectations.
THE GLASS HOUSE: An orphaned sister and brother come under the care of their parents' best friends, who may prove hazardous to the youths' health. Diane Lane and Leelee Sobieski star.
THE GOLDEN BOWL: Nick Nolte and Uma Thurman in a Merchant-Ivory film about a father and daughter whose new spouses are romantically involved.
HEARTBREAKERS: Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt are mother-daughter grifters: Ma marries 'em, offspring seduces 'em. Gene Hackman co-stars.
JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS: Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid and Rosario Dawson star as the comic-book power-pop trio. Parker Posey and Alan Cumming co-star.
JUST VISITING: Jean Reno and Christian Clavier reprise their roles in an American version of the French time-travel comedy ``Les Visiteurs. Christina Applegate co-stars.
KINGDOM COME: Whoopi Goldberg, LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith and Toni Braxton head the cast of this comedy about a funeral gathering.
THE KING IS ALIVE: Jennifer Jason Leigh and Janet McTeer in a story of tourists stranded in the African desert who stage ``King Lear'' to pass the time.
MONKEYBONE: Live-action and animated fantasy about a comatose cartoonist (Brendan Fraser) trapped in his own creation. Bridget Fonda and Whoopi Goldberg co-star.
PLUTO NASH: Eddie Murphy is a brassy club owner in the year 2087 fighting lunar gangsters in this sci-fi comedy.
POKEMON 3: THE MOVIE: The animated adventures continue as the ``pocket monsters'' discover a new group of Pokemon with awesome powers.
ROCK STARS: A salesman who plays in a tribute band is tapped to sub for the singer in his favorite band. Starring Mark Wahlberg and Jennifer Aniston.
MAY
AMERICAN OUTLAWS: Jesse James and gang ride again in this comic western. The cast includes Colin Farrell, Timothy Dalton and Kathy Bates.
CATS & DOGS: Animation mixes with live action in this tale of the battle between humanity's two favorite pets. Jeff Goldblum stars.
THE HEIST: Writer-director David Mamet returns to the crime caper with this jewel-thief adventure. Gene Hackman and Danny De Vito head a big cast.
THE MUMMY RETURNS: Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz and the gang return to kick the stuffing out of a ratty old corpse again.
THE NEW GUY: A nerd gets a makeover as he transfers to a new school and transforms himself into a cool heartbreaker.
SHREK: Mike Myers is the voice of a hermit whose space is invaded by homeless fairy-tale characters in this animated tale. Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow add their voices.
MORE SPRING RELEASES
ALONG CAME A SPIDER: Morgan Freeman reprises his ``Kiss the Girls'' role as a detective in this murder thriller.
BORN ROMANTIC: Three London men search for lost loves and new loves. The cast includes Craig Ferguson, Ian Hart, Jane Horrocks and Catherine McCormack.
BUYING THE COW: The heat is on for a bachelor (Jerry O'Connell) who starts squirming when his girlfriend mentions marriage.
THE CENTER OF THE WORLD: A socially challenged engineer spends an erotic weekend in Vegas with a stripper.
CROCODILE DUNDEE IN LOS ANGELES: The comic Aussie hero (Paul Hogan) goes walkabout again. Linda Kozlowski reprises her role from the first two flicks.
GHOST WORLD: Two cool teens (Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson) re-examine their world and romantic lives as they depart high school.
HOOKING UP ETHAN: The big geek on campus blackmails three college cheats into getting him a date with a brainy beauty.
POOTIE TANG: A big-screen version of the super-cool superhero sketch that originated on Chris Rock's HBO show.
RING OF FIRE: Kiefer Sutherland, Daryl Hannah and Molly Ringwald in a tale of brotherly bonding in the bull-riding ring.
(Sources: Variety and Hollywood Reporter)
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