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FILM LISTINGS 09 09 03
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AMERICAN WEDDING (R) --
The American Pie series concludes as dorks Jason Biggs and Alyson Hannigan tie the knot. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20


BAD BOYS II (R) --

Actors Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite with the filmmaking team of director Michael Bay and producer Jerry Bruckheimer in this slam-bang sequel to the 1995 hit. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand


CLASSIC MOVIE SERIES --
The State Palace Theatre's series continues with a scheduled screening of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (midnight Friday, 7 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday) and TBA "customer's choice" screenings at 8 p.m. and midnight Friday, 3 p.m. and midnight Saturday, and 3 p.m. Sunday. Friday-Sunday at the State Palace

DICKIE ROBERTS: FORMER CHILD STAR (PG-13) -- In order to win a regular adult role, former kid actor David Spade tries to relive a childhood he never had because of early Hollywood fame. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9

DIRTY PRETTY THINGS (R) -- B+ The latest from director Stephen Frears (The Grifters, High Fidelity) overcomes niggling plot missteps and clumsy symbolism to craft a thriller with a heart about desperate immigrants struggling to survive (and ultimately leave) contemporary London. Features great performances by Chiwetel Ejiofor, Audrey Tautou (Amelie) and Sergi Lopez (With a Friend Like Harry ... ). (Simmons) (Reviewed in this issue.) Canal Place


FINDING NEMO (G) -- A
This Disney/Pixar collaboration about a little fish separated from his father floats fantastically on the voice talents of Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres and a winning script penned by director Andrew Stanton. (Carlson) AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20


FREAKY FRIDAY (PG) --
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan assume the roles previously played by Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster, respectively, in Disney's remake of its own 1976 comedy. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9


FREDDY VS. JASON (R) --

Everyone's two favorite titans of terror face off in the grudge match of all time. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) slices and dices his way into the dreams of Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger). Who will survive? AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9


THE ITALIAN JOB (PG-13) -- B-

Forget stars Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron and Edward Norton (and the zinger-free script, for that matter) and watch one of Hollywood's most shameless moments of product placement as the Mini Cooper S car scoots all over the screen. (Simmons) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette


JEEPERS CREEPERS 2 (R) --

A basketball team along with its coach and cheerleaders are terrorized on the road back from a game by a winged monster in this sequel to the surprisingly successful (and good) 2001 thriller. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9


JET LAG (R) --

B Daniele Thompson's romantic comedy about two travelers (Juliette Binoche and Jean Reno) stranded at the Paris airport is a slight but diverting affair. Binoche is as ravishing as always and she gets to play ditzy, a change of pace that becomes her. (Barton) (Reviewed in this issue.) Canal Place


LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE (PG-13) --

Angelina Jolie returns as the butt-kicking adventurer, this time battling a Chinese crime boss over the hunt for Pandora's Box. Directed by Jan de Bont of Speed fame. AMC Palace 20


LE DIVORCE (PG-13) --

B- This Merchant/Ivory adaptation of the Diane Johnson novel looks at the families of an American wife and a French husband who are divorcing. (Barton) AMC Palace 20, Canal Place


MARCI X (R) --

Coddled young woman Lisa Kudrow is forced to take over her father's record label where she must contend with its controversial star rapper Damon Wayans in this comedy directed by and co-starring Richard Benjamin. AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Grand


THE MEDALLION (PG-13) --

Jackie Chan returns to Hong Kong as an immigration officer who obtains mysterious powers after getting killed and immediately has to do supernatural battle with evil forces in this action flick directed by Gordan Chan. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9


MY BOSS'S DAUGHTER (PG-13) --
Ashton Kutcher takes time out from his Oedipal complex to star as a young man who tries to seduce boss Terence Stamp's daughter (Tara Reid) while house-sitting for the boss. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette

NORTHFORK (PG-13) -- Local priest Nick Nolte tries to help a small Montana town deal with an evacuation to make way for a dam in 1955. Co-stars Peter Coyote, James Woods, Claire Forlani. Canal Place


OPEN RANGE (R) -- B+
Director Kevin Costner returns to the genre he loves (and does) best with this epic Western tale, a beautifully shot picture postcard of the waning days of an American lifestyle. (Carlson) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 20, Grand

THE ORDER (R) --Priest Heath Ledger investigates a string of mysterious murders, and finds (wait for it) corrupt Catholic priests! How implausible is that? AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9


PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL (PG-13) --
B+ Gore Verbinski's action/comedy is quality summer popcorn fun due to a witty script and the performances of Geoffrey Rush as the villain and the fascinating Johnny Depp as the film's eccentric pirate hero. (Barton) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Hollywood Cinemas 9


SEABISCUIT (PG-13) -- B+

Gary Ross capably adapts Laura Hillenbrand's surprise best-selling book about the legendary thoroughbred race horse. (Virgets) AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Hollywood Cinemas 9, Prytania


SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER (PG-13) --
Robert Rodriguez closes out the Spy Kids series with this update of the Cortez siblings, in which brother Juni must rescue sister Carmen after she is kidnapped by a virtual-reality game. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Grand


S.W.A.T. (R) --
The fascist '70s TV show gets the big-screen treatment with Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell and others doing battle with evil drug lord Olivier Martinez. Let's just hope the theme song is as cool as the one for the TV show. AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 16, AMC Palace 20, Chalmette, Grand, Hollywood Cinemas 9


SWIMMING POOL (R) --
B- Francois Ozon (8 Women) directs this erotically charged but ultimately contrived tale of a mystery novelist (Charlotte Rampling) searching for her muse in the south of France and unexpectedly finding it in her publisher's daughter (Ludivine Sagnier). (Simmons) Canal Place, Hollywood Cinemas 9


UPTOWN GIRLS (PG-13) --

Socialite Brittany Murphy tops the A-list until her accountant embezzles her inheritance. She's forced to get a job as a nanny for the challenging Dakota Fanning (I Am Sam). AMC Palace 12, AMC Palace 20, Grand


WHALE RIDER (PG-13) -- A

Niki Caro's story of a 12-year-old New Zealand Maori girl's desire to become her native village's chief is less like a conventional work of fiction and more like a poem written in light. Young star Keisha Castle-Hughes exhibits the luminescence and prepossession that Natalie Portman showed at the same age. (Barton) AMC Palace 20, Canal Place


WINGED MIGRATION (G) --
French actor-director Jacques Perrin's latest documentary hopes to do for birds what his Microcosmos did for insects. Winged Migration follows migratory birds in a tour of the seven continents that took three years to film. AMC Palace 20

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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