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Contributor: Bob Smithouser

Mystery Men

With crime in Champion City at an all-time low, egocentric defender of justice Captain Amazing is losing his edge–as well as some corporate sponsors.

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The Prince of Egypt

DreamWorks’ retelling of the Exodus features vivid animation, A-list voice talent and memorable songs as Moses leads God’s people out of Egypt.

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Lost & Found

David Spade plays Dylan, a restaurant owner who bounces from one sexual relationship to another searching for the girl of his dreams.

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Families not already alienated by the witchcraft central to the ‘Harry Potter’ series may draw the line with ‘Goblet of Fire,’ the first film to be rated PG-13.

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The Producers

The film version of the Tony Award-winning musical about two con men who set out to produce the worst Broadway show in history.

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Michael Clayton

The ‘fixer’ for a high-powered law firm, George Clooney must decide who he is and where he stands. (He also has to swear a lot.)

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The Omen

Damien Thorn becomes the ultimate problem child when the young Antichrist starts acting out in this remake of the 1976 horror hit.

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The Hurricane

Based on a true story, “The Hurricane” introduces moviegoers to Rubin Carter, the New Jersey boxer sentenced to life imprisonment in 1967 for murders he didn’t commit.

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Analyze This

In this frequently dark comedy, Paul Vitti, a second-generation New York mob boss, is secretly suffering anxiety attacks.

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The Rules of Attraction

On rare occasions there’s a picture so vile that it leaves me feeling, at my very core, severely cheapened for having seen it. This is such a movie.

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Dragonheart

If only all of “Dragonheart” were as noble and praiseworthy as its knight’s moral canon.

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The Rookie

A decade’s worth of West Texas dust had settled on Jimmy Morris’ dreams of pitching in the big leagues.

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Three to Tango

The adulterer’s jealousy inspires him to enlist budding architect Oscar Novak–whom he mistakenly believes to be gay–to keep an eye on Amy and report back any extracurricular social activity.

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Cruel Intentions

Young viewers are introduced to Sebastian and his stepsister Kathryn, soulless, spoiled rich kids with an insatiable appetite for sex and ruining people’s lives.

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Money Train

Sunday, November 26, 1995. While most families were still picking at their Thanksgiving turkeys, another was picking up the shattered pieces of their lives.

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