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Contributor: Bob Smithouser

Blow

A biopic of smuggler George Jung who hooked America on cocaine in the 1970s. This film’s message and its methods are both hardcore.

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Undercover Brother

Cut from the same polyester cloth as Austin Powers, this racially charged comedy is another retro secret-agent send-up that trades on a steady stream of one-liners.

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When a Stranger Calls

Threatening cell phone calls give way to a face-to-face encounter with a killer in this tepid (but relatively tame) remake.

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Space Jam

The film combines live action and animation as the Looney Tunes recruit Michael Jordan to help them win an intergalactic basketball game.

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They

A borderline R-rated horror flick that succumbs to genre cliches and thinks blending Mimic with A Nightmare on Elm Street constitutes a new idea.

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Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season

“Shiloh” makes a hero of 11-year-old Marty Preston as he strives to protect a small hound from its abusive owner.

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Hidalgo

A congenial cowboy and his faithful mustang enter a dangerous cross-country race against the finest-bred Arabian stallions. Loosely based on a true story.

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America’s Heart & Soul

An affectionate documentary that looks at a diverse cross-section of people who make up the fabric of America.

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The Missing

In this Western, a frontier woman must rely on the instincts and skills of her estranged father when her teenage daughter is abducted by renegade Apaches.

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The Time Machine

More than a century ago, H.G. Wells wrote The Time Machine, a sci-fi commentary on class struggles, socialism and other philosophic issues of the day.

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Knocked Up

’40-Year-Old Virgin’ director Judd Apatow creates a new crass comedy about a drunken one-night stand that leaves mismatched partners in a family way.

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The Insider

Based on a true story, “The Insider” chronicles the trials of Jeffrey Wigand, a tobacco industry insider possessing knowledge that, if made public, would devastate “big tobacco.”

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Perfect Stranger

Like that other Bruce Willis flick ‘The Sixth Sense,’ ‘Perfect Stranger’ leads the audience down a certain path based on a set of assumptions, only to pull a fast one—or two.

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Selena

“Selena” uses warmth and humor to introduce viewers to a tightly knit Mexican-American family striving to overcome prejudice and realize a shared dream.

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Flipper

Rated PG, this film targets the children and pre-teens who earned “Free Willy” a sequel.

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