Movies Released November 11, 2005

Friday, November 11

Derailed R

Charles Schine is a New York businessman who meets a sexy woman on a train and ends up in a seedy hotel room with her. While there, he's beaten and she is raped by a man who also robs them. The robber then begins to blackmail Schine so that his wife and family don't find out about his infidelity with the woman. This drives Schine from his humdrum life into a world of fraud, betrayal, and murder.
Jennifer Aniston, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, RZA, David Oyelowo, Vincent Cassel, Mikael Hafstrom, James Siegel, Stuart Beattie
Drama Thriller

Rent PG-13

Based on Jonathan Larson's award-winning Broadway musical, "Rent" chronicles a group of New York village artists struggling with identity and artistic integrity in an HIV-positive world. Roommates Roger and Mark, a songwriter-recovering addict and a guerrilla filmmaker, respectively, must find a way to pay their former roommate-turned-landlord when he decides to reneg on his promise to provide them rent-free living.
Chris Columbus, Taye Diggs, Michael Barnathan, Rosario Dawson, Robert De Niro, Julie Larson, Anthony Rapp, Lata Ryan
Drama Comedy Romance Musical

Zathura PG

Two brothers discover an oblong box in the park, which they dismiss as just some dumb old game. The boys turn their attention away from the game's jungle adventure board to discover a second game board inside with an outer-space theme and a colored path leading to the purple planet, Zathura. Mayhem ensues each time one of the boys draws a game card or rolls the dice. Facing meteors and giant robots, the brothers begin to appreciate each other and their sibling rivalry dissolves.
Kristen Stewart, David Koepp, Douglas Tait, Scott Kroopf, Tim Robbins, Josh Hutcherson, Erica Huggins, Dax Shepard
Action Adventure Sequel Fantasy Sci-Fi Family Kids
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Bee Season PG-13

Eliza Naumann (Flora Cross) has no reason to believe she is anything but ordinary. Her father Saul (Richard Gere), a beloved university professor, dotes on her talented elder brother Aaron (Max Minghella). Her scientist mother, Miriam (Juliette Binoche), seems consumed by her career. When a spelling bee threatens to reaffirm her mediocrity, Eliza amazes everyone: she wins. Her newfound gift garners an invitation not only to the national competition, but an entrée into the world of words and Jewish mysticism that have so long captivated her father's imagination. But Eliza's unexpected success hurls the Naumann family dynamic into a tailspin, long-held secrets emerge and she is forced to depend upon her own divination to hold the family together.
Max Minghella, Kate Bosworth, Dana J. Reid, David Siegel (II), Scott McGehee, Albert Berger, Ron Yerxa, Richard Gere
Drama

Friday, November 11