Movies Released January 20, 2006

Friday, January 20

Pizza PG-13

A chubby, brainiac 18-year-old schoolgirl forms an unexpected bond with a thirtysomething pizza deliveryman/political activist with a history of failed relationships.
Ethan Embry, Julie Hagerty, Jonathan Sehring, Caroline Kaplan, Joey Kern, John Sloss, Mark Christopher, Kylie Sparks
Drama

Underworld: Evolution R

The sequel to the $100 million worldwide hit, "Underworld: Evolution" continues the saga of war between the aristocratic Death Dealers and the barbaric Lycans (werewolves). The film traces the beginnings of the ancient feud between the two tribes as Selene (Kate Beckinsale), the beautiful vampire heroine, and Michael (Scott Speedman), the lycan hybrid, try to unlock the secrets of their bloodlines. The fast-paced, modern-day tale of deadly action, ruthless intrigue and forbidden love takes them into the battle to end all wars as the immortals must finally face their retribution.
Kate Beckinsale, Len Wiseman, Bill Nighy, Danny McBride, Shane Brolly, Brian Steele, Michael Sheen, Richard Wright
Action Adventure Sequel Fantasy Thriller Horror Sci-Fi

End of the Spear PG-13

A savage killer from a remote Amazon tribe becomes grandfather to the grandchildren of the North American man he killed.
Bart Gavigan, Tom Newman, Jim Hanon, Bill Ewing, Chad Allen, Louie Leonardo, Jack Guzman, Christina Souza
Drama
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99 mins

Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World PG-13

A humorous story of what happens when the U.S. Government sends comedian Albert Brooks to India and Pakistan to find out what makes the over 300 million Muslims in the region laugh. Brooks, accompanied by two state department handlers and his trusted assistant, goes on a journey that takes him from a concert stage in New Delhi, to the Taj Mahal, to a secret location in the mountains of Pakistan. It's a comedic, insightful look at the some of the issues we are dealing with in a post-9/11 world.
Jon Tenney, Tabrez Noorani, Fred Dalton Thompson, Amy Ryan, Barbara Ali, Steve Bing, Herb Nanas, Deepak Nayar
Comedy
98 mins

Why We Fight

"Why We Fight" is an unflinching look at the military industrial complex and the rise of the American Empire. Inspired by Dwight Eisenhower's legendary farewell speech (in which he coined the phrase "military industrial complex"), the film surveys the scorched landscape of a half-century's military adventures, asking how—and telling why—a nation of, by, and for the people has become the savings-and-loan of a system whose survival depends on a state of constant war. The film moves beyond the headlines of various American military operations to the deeper questions of why—why does America fight? What are the forces—political, economic and ideological—that drive us to fight against an ever-changing enemy?
Chalmers Johnson, Eugene Jarecki, Susannah Shipman, John S.D. Eisenhower, William Kristol, John McCain
Documentary

Friday, January 20