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FIRST-RUN FILMS
ANGEL HEART
Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet and
Robert DeNiro star in last year's
controversial tale of voodoo and the
supernatural. At Briarwood. (Friday
and Saturday, 12a.m.)
BABY BOOM
Diane Keaton stars in this
Yuppie farce about raising a baby
while holding a full-time job. Goo
goo, ga ga. At Fox Village. (all
week-12, 2:15, 4:20, 7, 9:30;
F&S 12a.m.)
BLUE VELVET
David Lynch's critically
acclaimed follow-up to Eraserhead.
Not quite so esoteric and somewhat
prettier, if looking at a severed ear
can be considered as such. At
Briarwood. (F&S 12a.m.)
THE CARRIER
An independently made horror
flick by several alumni of the
University, i n c l u d i n g
director/producer/author Stephen
White and co-star and current student
Gregory Fortescue. Exclusive
engagement at Ann Arbor 1 & 2.
(all week-S, Su, T; 2:10, 3:55,
7:40, 9:30; M, W, Th, F, 7:40,
9:30; F&S 12a.m.)
CINDERELLA
There is no midnight show.
Happy Thanksgiving. At State. (all
week-2:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15)
CRY FREEDOM
The national release of Richard
Attenborough's latest film,
scheduled for today, has been
postponed until January because of
mixed reviews. Movies of this
nature usually do better closer to
Oscar time and the producers are
hoping a January release will get the
film more attention, meaning a
bigger box-office and more Oscar
votes.
DATE WITH AN ANGEL
Every teen-age boy's dream come,
true. With Pheobe Cates. Opens at
State. (all week-2:45, 5:45, 7:45,
9:45; F&S 11:45p.m.)
DIRTY DANCING
Has anyone seen the wall right
behind the popcorn machine at
Briarwood? They are selling Dirty,
Dancing T-shirts. I'm not kidding.
This hit from the summer keeps
picking up steam. With Jennifer
Grey and Patrick Swayze. (all
week-12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10: F&S
12a.m.)
FATAL ATTRACTION
It's not too late to see why
Glenn Close is the most hated
woman in America. At Briarwood.
(all week-12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15'
9:50; F&S 12a.m.)
FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC
V.C. Andrew's best seller of the
early 80s, a spooky tale of murder,
comes to the big screen. Opens at
State. (all week-2, 5, 7, 9; F&S
1 p.m.)
HELLO, AGAIN
For those feeling that Cheers
just isn't the same anymore, here is
an opportunity to see Ms. Shelly
Long; she plays a suburban
housewife who dies and magically
returns from the great beyond. A
supernatural comedy. At Briarwood.
(all week-12:20, 2:15, 4:20, 7,
9:15; there is no 9:15 show on Sat.)
JEAN DE FLORETTE
Routinely being hailed as the
best film of the year, this import
from Sweden takes a poetic look at
peasantry in the 1920s. Graced with
subtle humor and exceptional
cinematography. Go. At Ann Arbor
1 & 2. (S, Su,_T; 12, 5:30; M, W,
Th, F; 5:30 only)
LESS THAN ZERO
Based on 20 year-old sensation
Bret Easton Ellis' book about
spoiled youths wasting away in Los
Angeles. With Andrew McCarthy,
Robert Downey Jr and Jamie Gertz.
At Fox Village. (all week-12, 2,
4, 6, 8, 10; F&S 12a.m.)
LIKE FATHER, LIKE
SON
Dudley Moore is the father,
dreaming of regaining lost youth;
Kirk Cameron is the son who wants
a Gold Card and wants it now. Their
wishes come true through a freak
accident. Cuter than a puppy dog. At
Briarwood. (all week-12p.m., 4, 8;
F&S 12a.m.)
MADE IN HEAVEN
Kelly McGillis and Timothy
Hutton fall in love in heaven and
return to Earth to try and resume
their relationship. With Maureen
Stapleton. At Briarwood. (all
week-10a.m., 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
NUTS
Barbara Streisand is on trial for
crime and struggles to prove her
mental competence; Richard
Dreyfuss is her lawyer. Opens at
Ann Arbor 1 & 2. (all week-Sa, S,
Tu; 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:20, 9:40;
M, W, Th, F; 5:10, 7:20, 9:40;
F&S 12a.m.)
PINK FLOYD: THE
WALL
You don't have to be on acid to
understand Pink Floyd's paranoid
vision of the world, but it wouldn't
hurt. At Briarwood. (F&S 12a.m.)
PRINCE OF DARKNESS
Director John Carpenter's
disappointing effort about a group of
graduate students who join their
professor to help a priest fight off
the return of Satan. A lame story
and cardboard characters will make
you wish Satan did.
At State. (F&S 11:45p.m.)
THE PRINCESS BRIDE
A most charming tale of love and
romance by the man with the Midas
touch-Rob Reiner (Stand by Me,
This is Spinal Tap). Guarenteed to
make you skip out of the theatre. At
Briarwood. (all week-10a.m.,
12:20, 2:15, 4:20, 7, 9:15; F&S
12a.m.)
THE ROCKY HORROR
PICTURE SHOW
Please, please. No hot dog
throwing at the screen. At
Briarwood. (F&S 12a.m.)
THE RUNNING MAN
The year is 2019 and Arnold
Schwarzenegger, an ex-convict
wrongly accused of killing women
and children, must play a sadistic
game show where first place wins
him a pardon; suffice it to say,
second place stinks. With Richard
Dawson as the game show host. At
Fox Village. (all week-12, 2:15,
4:20, 7, 9:30; F&S 12a.m.)
SIGN O' THE TIMES
Prince, after licking his wounds
from the critical beating he took
with Under the Cherry Moon,
returns to what he does best: concert
footage. A live, energetic show,
with Sheila E. on the drums. Opens
at Fox Village. (all week-12, 2, 4,
6, 8, 10, F&S 12a.m.)
SUSPECT
Cher is a public defender who
gets too involved with a murder case
and a juror (Dennis Quaid). At
Briarwood. (all week-10a.m.,
12:115, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45)
TEEN WOLF TOO
Justine Bateman of Valerie's
Family reprises Michael J. Fox's
role of a teen-ager who grows long
hair and scary fangs at the most
inopportune of times. Strictly for
the youngsters. Opens at State. (all
week-2:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30; F&S
11:30p.m.)
THREE MEN AND A
BABY
Steve Guttenberg, Tom Selleck
and Ted Danson star as three
bachelors who lives are changed
when they discover a baby on their
doorstep. This film is scheduled for
release in late November; this is a
sneak preview only. One night; one
show. At Briarwood. (Sat,
9:15p.m.)
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TOURNEE OF ANIMATION
5:15 and 7:15 p.m. Mich
95 minutes of the best anima-
tion from the past year. The collec-
tion features films from a dozen
countries.
HANNAH AND H E R
SISTERS (Woody Allen, 1986)
9:15 p.m. Mich
Woody seems to have mellowed
out at the age of 50. It sure is nice
to see him celebrate life for 110
minutes. During that time, he once
again has trouble figuring out love
and life in New York City. I know
it sounds the same as Manhattan
and Annie Hall, but Hannah stands
on its own as one of Woody's best.
AN EVENING OF CULT
SHORTS 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Nat
Sci
Cult films-a good definition for
this genre may be controversial.
The Ann Arbor Film Co-op is
sponsoring two different collections
of cult shorts. The shows feature
shorts by Salvador Dali, David
Lynch and others.
81/2 (Frederico Fellini, 1963)
7:00 and 9:30 p.m. MLB 3
Fellini's most famous work is
also his best. This is where he tells
his life story, except for where he
gets caught up in exploring a few
fantasies. Italian with subtitles.
SATURDAY-
BANANAS (Woody Allen,
1971) 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. MLB 3
Well, two weeks of non-stop
Woody Allen films is coming to
and end. But don't worry, he'll be
back next semester. But don't wait
months when you can see Woody
go from being a product tester to a
South American revolutionary,
topped off with Howard Cosell's
play-by-play.
GORKY PARK (Michael
Apted, 1983) 7:00 and 9:15 p.m.
Nat Sci
William Hurt stars as a homi-
cide investigator who uncovers cor-
ruption at the Kremlin in this
beautiful thriller set in modern-day
Moscow.
RETURN OF THE SEA-
CAUCUS 7 (John Sayles, 1980)
7:00 and 10:20 p.m. MLB 4
This is where Mr. Kasdan got
the idea to do The Big Chill. Sayles
made a remarkable film about the
reunion of some 1960's radicals for
just $60,000. He used no "real" ac-
tors, but was able to portray what
15 years of reality has done to a
group of college buddies.
BABY IT'S YOU (John
.Sayles, 1982) 8:40 p.m. MLB 4
Rosanna Arquette and Vincent
Spano are two high school students
in love in the mid 1960's. Sayles.
sure knows this time period well.
For once, there is a semi-realistic
film about youth in the '60s..
SUNDAY
SECRET AGENT (Alfred
Hitchcock, 1936) 7:00 and 10:15
p.m. MLB 4
Hitchcock's first all-out use of
black humor steals the attention
away from a WWI spy story set in
the Swiss Alps. John Gielgud was
a lot younger in 1936, and he was a
great actor back then too.
SABOTAGE (Alfred Hitch-
cock, 1937) 8:45 p.m. MLB 4
Only Hitchcock can pull off the
story of a traitorous foreign agent
who somehow doesn't let his wife
know about his profession.
BLUE ANGEL (Josef Von
Sternberg, 1930) 7:30 and 9:15
p.m. Nat Sci
A professor warns his students
not to get involved with a night-
club singer (Marlene Dietrich), but
he is the one who ends in a troubled
sexual relationshin.
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