Movies Released October 3, 2003

Friday, October 3

The Event R

Posey plays a district attorney in New York investigating a series of unexplained deaths in the gay community. As she digs deeper, she discovers some shocking facts behind the cases.
Parker Posey, Sarah Polley, Cynthia Preston, Thom Fitzgerald, Jane Leeves, Joanna Adler, Don McKellar, Brent Carver
Drama

Out of Time PG-13

When the police chief (Denzel Washington) of a small Florida town "borrows" money from the evidence room so he can run away with a woman (Sanaa Lathan) he's always been in love with, she quickly betrays him, revealing that she only began having an affair with him as a way to seek revenge... Now, with his reputation and career on the line, an otherwise good cop must resolve his life before he runs... "Out of Time".
Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes, Carl Franklin, Dean Cain, Sanaa Lathan, Rob Baker, John Billingsley, Alex Carter
Thriller Romance Crime

School of Rock PG-13

Hell-raising guitarist with delusions of grandeur Dewey Finn (Jack Black) has been kicked out of his band. Desperate for work, he impersonates a substitute teacher and turns a class of fifth grade high-achievers into high-voltage rock and rollers ready to compete in a local radio station's Battle of the Bands contest.
Jack Black, Mike White, Sarah Silverman, Joan Cusack
Comedy Musical
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Concert for George PG-13

This concert documentary captures the performances of the "Concert for George" on November 29th, 2002 at Royal Albert Hall in London, as a celebration of the life and career of the Beatles' "quiet one," George Harrison. That day was the 1st anniversary of Harrison's death. The concert featured performances of Harrison's songs by the other two surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as other friends and contemporaries of his like Eric Clapton, Billy Preston, and fellow Traveling Wilburys Jeff Lynne and Tom Petty. These performances include Jeff Lynne singing "I Want to Tell You," "Inner Light" and "Give Me Love"; Tom Petty singing "Taxman," "I Need You" and "Handle with Care"; Ringo Starr singing "Photograph" and Paul McCartney singing "For You Blue" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." There is also a performance of a special composition by Ravi Shankar, performed by his daughter Anoushka Shankar and a 16-piece Indian orchestra. The other Harrison songs that were performed were: "All Things Must Pass," "Here Comes the Sun," "Honey Don't," "Isn't it a Pity," "My Sweet Lord" and "Something." Finally, the musical performances are accompanied by some of George's favorite skits by his good friends, the Monty Python troupe, accompanied by Tom Hanks, including "The Lumberjack Song" and "Sit on My Face."
Ringo Starr, Tom Hanks, Eric Clapton, Dave Bronze, Jim Capaldi, Katy Kissoon, Albert Lee, Andy Fairweather Low
Comedy Romance Teen Supernatural

The Station Agent R

When his only friend and co-worker dies, a young man born with dwarfism moves to an abandoned train depot in rural New Jersey. Though he tried to maintain a life of solitude, he is soon entangled with an artist who is struggling with a personal tragedy and an overly-friendly Cuban hot dog vendor.
Peter Dinklage, Michelle Williams, Patricia Clarkson, Robert May, Mary Jane Skalski, Kathryn Tucker, Thomas McCarthy, Raven Goodwin
Drama Comedy

The Flower of Evil

The film follows the story of a respected upper middle class family whose high social stature is burst following a murder. Chabrol reexamines the individual family members' lives in the time period leading up to the crime unveiling their secrets and probing their character.
Nathalie Baye, Bernard Lecoq, Thomas Chabrol, Kevin Ahyi, Henri Attal, Caroline Baehr, Didier Bénureau, Jérôme Bertin
Drama Crime

Prey for Rock and Roll

"Prey for Rock & Roll" is the adrenaline-filled story of a contemporary LA all-girl punk band led by singer/guitarist Jacki (Gina Gershon), bassist Tracy (Drea De Matteo), lead guitarist Faith (Lori Petty), and drummer Sally (Shelly Cole). The directing debut of esteemed music supervisor/producer Alex Steyermark, the film captures the color and energy of a veteran band struggling to make it while personal obstacles and disturbing new events threaten to tear them apart.
Gina Gershon, Lori Petty, Shelly Cole, Drea de Matteo, Marc Blucas, Ivan Martin, Eddie Driscoll, Ashley Drane
Drama Musical

Friday, October 3