Movies Released March 12, 2004

Friday, March 12

109 mins

Carlos Castaneda: Enigma of a Sorcerer

A best-selling author for 30 years, Carlos Castaneda inspired millions to break free from social dogma, fueling controversy over his work's authenticity and assertions of perceiving non-ordinary reality, during an apprenticeship with Yaqui sorcerer, don Juan Matus. Genius, guru, cult leader or fraud? No one really knows. Over three years in the making, this documentary explores Castaneda's mythic impact, controversial teachings and cult following. Candid interviews backed with animation and experimental footage offer an intense visual and intellectual experience.
Ralph Torjan, Pamela Weir-Quiton, Richard De Mille, Robert Moss, Victor Sanchez
Documentary

Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London PG

Frankie Muniz returns as super cool spy Cody Banks in "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London". In Cody's new adventure, a rogue CIA agent has stolen a top secret mind-control device and Cody has to go undercover in London to get it back. Posing as a student at an elite boarding school, Cody has to keep the other kids from discovering his true identity while infiltrating covert hideouts, spying on his sinister target - and going to class. With all-new gadgets, high-flying action, exciting chases, and a wisecracking new handler (Anthony Anderson), Cody's in a race against time - he has to retrieve the device before the world's leaders fall under the control of a diabolical villain.
Dylan Sellers, Daniel Roebuck, David Nicksay, Don Rhymer, Kevin Allen, Guy Oseary, Frankie Muniz, Anthony Anderson
Action Adventure Sequel Family Kids

Secret Window PG-13

Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp), a successful writer trying to cope with a divorce, is staying in his rural home, when a stranger turns up on his doorstep and accuses him of plagiarism.
David Koepp, Johnny Depp, Maria Bello, John Turturro, Gavin Polone, Timothy Hutton, Ving Rhames, Charles Dutton
Drama Thriller Suspense Crime
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How to Draw a Bunny

The story of the life of artist Ray Johnson is cloaked in mystery not only at the moment of his death, but also throughout a career that was difficult to know and understand. As one of the seminal figures of the Pop Art era, he is known as "the founding father of mail art" and as a "collagist extraordinaire." But, overshadowed by those like Warhol who manipulated the world in a very dissimilar manner, he was also a reclusive and sometimes enigmatic figure who has been called "New York's most famous unknown artist" that challenged the commercial and critical establishment.
Judith Malina, John Walter, Andrew Moore, Ray Johnson, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein
Documentary

Bon Voyage

In June 1940, as politicians, journalists, society figures, demi-mondaines and spies from all sides all meet up at the Hotel Splendide in Bordeaux, a young man has to choose between a famous actress and an impassioned student, between politicians and hoodlums, between insouciance and adulthood.
Gérard Depardieu, Virginie Ledoyen, Peter Coyote, Jean-Paul Rappeneau, Isabelle Adjani, Yvan Attal, Grégori Derangère, Aurore Clément
Drama Foreign

Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself R

This is the story of two brothers in Glasgow, Harbour (Adrian Rawlins) and Wilbur (Jamie Sives), who inherit a used bookstore. The brothers discover that a chance encounter with a cleaning lady at the local hospital, Alice (Shirley Henderson), who's the single mother of a little girl, Mary (Lisa McKinlay), prompts them to reconsider the choices they've made in life, which might change all four of their lives.
Jamie Sives, Shirley Henderson, Sisse Graum Olsen, Anders Thomas Jensen, Lone Scherfig, Adrian Rawlins, Robert McIntosh, Lisa McKinlay
Comedy Romance Foreign

Broken Wings R

When her husband dies, an Israeli mother, Dafna (Orly Silbersatz Banai), must cope with both her own grief, that of her four children, and the economic problems that his passing leaves them with, as she tries to keep the family together and functioning.
Assaf Amir, Orly Silbersatz Banai, Nitai Gaviratz, Vladimir Friedman, Dana Ivgi, Nir Bergman, Maya Maron, Yarden Bar-Kochba
Drama Foreign

Two Men Went to War

This is the true story of two members of England's Army Dental Corps, Sgt. Peter King (Kenneth Cranham), a World War I veteran looking to keep on fighting, and Private Leslie Cuthbertson (Leo Bill), a wet-behind-the-ears trainee, whose dedication to helping the war effort during World War II inspired them to leave their posts and attempt to join the war effort in France. Sneaking into occupied territory in 1942, the two dentists found a German radar station, a part of which they successfully destroyed, but their efforts caused them to be chased by the enemy through dangerous territory. The most dangerous opposition to their patriotism manifested itself, however, when they made their way back to English territory, where they were now branded as deserters and liars...
Pat Harding, Derek Jacobi, Phyllida Law, John Henderson, Ira Trattner, Kenneth Cranham, Leo Bill, Julian Glover
Drama War Historical

Spartan R

This is the story of special ops officer Robert Scott (Val Kilmer) and his protégé Curtis (Derek Luke) who are recruited to find the missing daughter of a high-ranking government official. Their mission seems to come to an abrupt conclusion when the media reports the girl's death – but Curtis believes the girl is in fact alive. If she is, there's a dangerous conspiracy at the highest levels.
Kristen Bell, Derek Luke, Val Kilmer, William H. Macy, Art Linson, Moshe Diamant, Elie Samaha, David Mamet
Drama Thriller Suspense

The Prince & Me

Paige (Julie Stiles), a free-spirited American college student starting her education at an Indiana university, meets and falls in love with one of her classmates, but what she doesn't know is that he's actually a Danish prince, Frederick (Luke Mably), spending his "gap year" by hiding in America disguised as a regular guy.
Katherine Fugate, Julia Stiles, Martha Coolidge, James Fox, Luke Mably, Alberta Watson
Comedy Romance Teen

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