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9 to 5 (PG) -- B Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton are working stiffs in a man's world in this now-dated comedy by Colin Higgins. Part of Dress for Success' Movie Night Series, preceded by cocktail reception/auctions (5 p.m.). (Simmons) 8 p.m. Sunday at W New Orleans -- French Quarter

ABOUT SCHMIDT (R) -- A
Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor's offbeat comedy-drama is the story of a widower (Oscar-nominated Jack Nicholson) who struggles to decide whether he should dissuade his daughter from marrying her boyfriend. Kathy Bates scored the film's other Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. (Barton) AMC Palace 20

ADAPTATION (R) -- A Director Spike Jonze and writer Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich), have done it again with this story of a blocked screenwriter (Nicolas Cage) trying to adapt The Orchid Thief, a nonfiction bestseller by Susan Orlean (Meryl Streep) about a renegade Florida botanist (Chris Cooper). (Winner of four Oscar nominations.) (Barton) Canal Place

BIKER BOYZ (PG-13) -- Veteran biker champ Laurence Fishburne tries to retain his title as the top biking dog in Cali in this vroom-vroom film. AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20

BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE (PG-13) -- Attorney Steve Martin meets convicted felon Queen Latifah over the Internet in another salt-and-pepper comedy directed by Adam Shankman and co-starring Eugene Levy. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

BUGS! 3D (NR) -- This latest IMAX offering charts the progression of a praying mantis and a butterfly through the rain forests of Southeast Asia. Opens Wednesday at Entergy IMAX

CHICAGO (PG-13) -- A- A spectacular staging of the hit Broadway musical showcases a sizzling Catherine Zeta-Jones as the notorious Velma Kelley. Richard Gere and Renée Zellweger both give more than able performances as huckster lawyer Billy Flynn and his new leading lady Roxie Hart, respectively. (Winner of 13 Oscar nominations including Best Picture.) (Carlson) AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9, Prytania

CRADLE 2 THE GRAVE (R) -- Romeo Must Die's DMX and Jet Li reunite as a gang leader (DMX) who recruits a Taiwanese agent (Li) to help pull off a caper in order to free the gangster's kidnapped daughter from an international criminal. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

DAREDEVIL (PG-13) -- Matt Murdoch (Ben Affleck) is a lawyer for the underdog by day and a man-in-tights superhero at night, ably assisted by his girlfriend Elektra (Jennifer Garner) in this comic book cum movie. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

DARK BLUE (R) -- Kurt Russell and Ving Rhames are LAPD cops dealing with a racially charged murder in the shadow of the impending Rodney King verdict in 1992. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

DELIVER US FROM EVA (R) -- Gary Hardwick (The Brothers) wrote and directed this romantic comedy about a man (LL Cool J) recruited by his three friends -- all brothers -- to woo and marry their perfectionist sister (Gabrielle Union, from Bring it On). AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette

FINAL DESTINATION 2 (R) -- David Ellis takes over for James Wong in directing the sequel to the surprise thriller hit of 2000 about a person who can see future dead people. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette

GANGS OF NEW YORK (R) -- A Martin Scorsese's look at ethnic and religious violence in 19th century Manhattan is cinematically brilliant. It has stunning production design, haunting cinematography, searching themes and great acting headed by Daniel Day-Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio. (Winner of 10 Oscar nominations including Best Picture.) (Barton) AMC Palace 20, Chalmette

GODS AND GENERALS (PG-13) -- Writer-director Ron Maxwell (Gettysburg) returns with this tale about the events leading up to and during the early period of the Civil War. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20

THE GURU (R) -- Indian dance instructor Jimi Mistry tries to find fame in fortune in New York but instead becomes a wise man to socialites such as Marisa Tomei. Heather Graham co-stars as, ahem, a soft-porn star. Hollywood does Bollywood. Canal Place

THE HOURS (PG-13) -- B Stephen Daldry and David Hare's adaptation of Michael Cunningham's book about Virginia Woolf and two women later influenced by her work offers a stellar cast including Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep and Ed Harris. (Winner of nine Oscar nominations including Best Picture.) (Barton) AMC Palace 20

HOW TO LOSE A GUY IN 10 DAYS (PG-13) -- C Donald Petrie's lame romantic comedy stars Kate Hudson as a magazine writer and Matthew McConaughey as an ad agent in a contest of ill-imagined romantic gamesmanship. (Barton) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

INTRODUCTION TO ARAB CINEMA (NR) -- Zeitgeist presents this series of documentaries, shorts and feature films exploring Arab culture, politics and life both in the Middle East and the United States. This week's offering includes The Gulf War, What Next?, Jenin, Jenin, In a World by Myself and Mel Omane. (For complete schedule and showtimes, visit www.zeitgeistinc.org.) Opens Tuesday at Zeitgeist

THE JUNGLE BOOK 2 (G) -- C Awash in jungle greens, this latest from the Disney sequel factory looks better than it sounds. John Goodman proved in Monsters, Inc. that he can infuse character into a character, but his Baloo can't compete with the late jive-talker Phil Harris. (Tisserand). AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

KANGAROO JACK (PG) -- Anthony Anderson and Jerry O'Connell must retrieve $10,000 in stolen loot they were supposed to deliver for the mob in Australia in this romp from David McNally (Coyote Ugly). Estella Warren (Planet of the Apes) co-stars. AMC Palace 20, Chalmette

THE LIFE OF DAVID GALE (R) -- F Alan Parker's story of a former death penalty abolitionist (Kevin Spacey) on death row for the rape and murder of a colleague (Laura Linney) is an unholy mess. The narrative is cliched and at once predictable and preposterous. Ostensibly designed to attack capital punishment, this film, unintentionally or not, serves to support it. This is as annoying a movie as I've seen in some time. (Barton) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20

THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (PG-13) -- A+ Director Peter Jackson presents this spectacular sequel to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. (Winner of six Oscar nominations including Best Picture.) (Carlson) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 20

OLD SCHOOL (R) -- Thirtysomething buddies Will Farrell, Luke Wilson and Vince Vaughn decide to relive their college days with by opening their own frat house near campus. The students are intrigued. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Hollywood Cinemas 9

THE PIANIST (R) --  A Roman Polanski's true story of a Polish pianist (Oscar-nominated Adrien Brody) who survived the Holocaust but lost his entire family in the process. This film asks searching questions about the nature of humankind. (Winner of seven Oscar nominations including Best Picture.) (Barton) Canal Place, Hollywood Cinemas 9

THE QUIET AMERICAN (R) -- C Only those unfamiliar with the lovely lethargy of Graham Greene's writing will fail to be disappointed by this lackluster incarnation of the 1950s Vietnam tale directed by Philip Noyce (The Saint). Michael Caine as hardbitten British journalist Thomas Fowler is far too emotionally involved in the chaos around him to ring true. Brendan Fraser's American operative is anything but quiet, his naive interventionism in local intrigue more active (and therefore more sinister). In short, every gorgeous Greene subtlety is obliterated by screenwriters Christopher Hampton and Robert Schenkkan. Still, Caine is fascinating to watch and Fraser competent, even if their characters are revisionist abominations. (Carlson) Canal Place

THE RECRUIT (PG-13) -- C+ Roger Donaldson's thriller involves old CIA hand Al Pacino's relationship with new operative Colin Farrell. Some surprises and an earnest performance by Pacino don't succeed in raising a fundamentally predictable plot above the mediocre. (Barton) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20

SHANGHAI KNIGHTS (PG-13) -- B This sequel to 2000's surprise hit Shanghai Noon soars, just not quite so high. Chon Wang (Jackie Chan) and Roy O'Bannon (Owen Wilson) reunite to chase a murderer through the streets of merry old England and to stop a plot to kill the royal family. (Carlson) AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette

TEARS OF THE SUN (R) -- Bruce Willis, apparently inspired by ex-wife Demi Moore, is a Navy SEAL forced into a moral quandary during a rescue mission in Africa in this film by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day). Co-stars Monica Bellucci and Tom Skerritt. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9

AMC Palace 12 734-2020; AMC Palace 16 734-2020; AMC Palace 20 734-2020; Canal Place 581-5400; Chalmette 277-9797; Downtown Joy 522-7575; Entergy IMAX 581-4629; Plaza 245-0102; Prytania 891-2787; Zeitgeist 525-2767

Compiled by David Lee Simmons

Contributors: Rick Barton, Shala Carlson, David Lee Simmons


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