Dallas Rv Show
‘31. Raymond Cordy. After becoming a phonograph factory owner, a prison escapee takes to the road with a former cellmate. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Mon. 4 A.M.
• Above Suspicion ‘00. Scott Bakula. A woman comes to suspect that her husband is actually a killer on the run from justice. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Wed. noon (CC)
• The Absent Minded Professor
‘61. Fred MacMurray. The professor’s latest lab explosion creates “flubber,” glop that makes things bounce sky-high. (G) (1:45) TCM: Sat. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
‘88. Kelly McGillis. A lawyer crusades for her client, the victim of a barroom gang rape. (R) (2:00) WE: Fri. 3:30 P.M.
• The Addams Family
‘91. Anjelica Huston. Gomez, Morticia and their ghoulish household are prey to a scam involving long-lost Uncle Fester. (PG-13) (2:00) WGN: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
• The Adventures of Mark Twain
‘44. Fredric March. Missouri boy Samuel Clemens goes from steamboat pilot to newsman to novelist and traveling lecturer. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Mon. 9 A.M. (CC)
• The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
‘38. Tommy Kelly. Mark Twain’s boy hero watches his own funeral with Huck Finn and enters a cave with Becky, chased by Injun Joe. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Charlize Theron. In the last city on Earth, underground rebels dispatch their top assassin to kill a government leader. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Fri. 7:15 A.M., 6:30 P.M. (CC)
• Air Guitar Nation
‘06. Hundreds of air-guitar players converge on New York’s Pussycat Lounge in hope of being selected to represent the U.S. at the world championship in Finland. (R) (2:00) VH1: Sat. 9 P.M., midnight.
• Akeelah and the Bee
‘06. Laurence Fishburne. Akeelah, an 11-year-old girl living in South Los Angeles, discovers she has a talent for spelling, which she hopes will take her to the National Spelling Bee. (PG) (2:00) SHO: Wed. 9:45 A.M. (CC)
• Alien Express ‘05. Lou Diamond Phillips. A ravenous creature wreaks havoc and later multiplies aboard a bullet train that is on its inaugural voyage. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 1 A.M.
• All the King’s Men
‘06. Sean Penn. A Southern politician’s idealism and good intentions give way to corruption after he becomes governor of Louisiana. (PG-13) (2:15) ENC: Sun. 10:45 A.M., Fri. 11 A.M. (CC)
• All the King’s Men
‘49. Broderick Crawford. Power and ambition corrupt an idealistic Southern politician. Winner of three Oscars, including best picture. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 11 P.M. (CC)
• Along Came Polly
‘04. Ben Stiller. A man finds solace with another woman after his wife cheats on him during their honeymoon. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Kevin Spacey. A man in midlife crisis and at odds with his wife begins working out to impress his teenage daughter’s friend. (R) (2:15) HBO: Wed. 3:45 A.M. (CC)
‘73. Richard Dreyfuss. Four teens in 1962 California get a final, nostalgic glimpse of innocence before facing their postgraduation lives. (PG) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 8:05 A.M. (CC)
• An American in Paris
‘51. Gene Kelly. A soldier stays in Paris after World War II to paint and falls in love with a French beauty. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
• American Pie Presents: Band Camp ‘05. Tad Hilgenbrinck. A lewd teen causes mischief when he must attend a camp for musicians. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 4 P.M., 3 A.M. (CC)
• American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile ‘06. John White. A high schooler believes he can lose his virginity at a notorious race where people run in the nude. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 10 P.M. (CC)
‘45. Frank Sinatra. Two sailors on leave in Hollywood help an actress get her big break. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)
• Angels in the Outfield
‘94. Danny Glover. The manager of the lowly California Angels puts his faith in a boy who can see an angel. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 8:10 A.M. (CC)
• Anna and the King
‘99. Jodie Foster. The King of Siam hires an English widow to teach the ways of the Western world to his many children. (PG-13) (2:30) HBO: Mon. 11 A.M., Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)
‘06. James Franco. A young man from the wrong side of the tracks realizes his dream of entering the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 5:30 A.M., Fri. 4:20 P.M. (CC)
‘79. Marlon Brando. An Army agent goes upriver into the heart of Cambodia to kill a renegade colonel called Kurtz. (R) (2:45) TCM: Fri. 1:15 A.M.
‘06. Rudy Youngblood. As the end of the Mayan civilization draws near, a man makes a desperate bid to escape being a human sacrifice and return to his family and the woman he loves. (R) (2:20) STZ: Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Sara Paxton. A mermaid washes ashore after a violent storm and enlists the help of two teenage girls in winning the heart of a handsome lifeguard. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
‘90. Jeff Daniels. A doctor and his wife buy a California farm with termites and a killer spider from Venezuela. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 2 A.M., Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
• Are We Done Yet?
‘07. Ice Cube. A contractor with a bizarre business plan complicates a man’s attempt to move his new family to the suburbs. (PG) (1:35) STZ: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
• Arizona Summer ‘03. Gemini Barnett. Youngsters make friends and cause mischief at a summer camp. (PG) (1:50) TMC: Tue. 9 A.M. (CC)
• Ask the Dust
‘06. Colin Farrell. In Depression-era Los Angeles, a fiery Mexican waitress who wants to improve her lot through marriage meets an aspiring writer of Italian descent. (R) (2:00) TMC: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)
• The Astronaut Farmer
‘07. Billy Bob Thornton. Pursuing a lifelong dream, a rancher, who once trained to be an astronaut, builds his own rocket and plans to launch it into space. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 8:15 P.M., Mon. 9:45 A.M., 10 P.M., Wed. 10 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Natasha Richardson. An administrator’s bored wife begins a torrid affair with an institutionalized artist who beat his wife to death. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 12:45 A.M., Wed. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
• At Home With the Webbers
‘93. Jeffrey Tambor. An American family’s quirkiness comes to the fore when a slimy network executive signs them to a TV contract. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Mon. 8 A.M. (CC)
• Attack Force ‘06. Steven Seagal. An agent battles a psychotic drug dealer after his strike team dies in a violent attack. (R) (2:00) USA: Mon. 11:05 P.M., Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
• Au Revoir, Les Enfants
‘87. Gaspard Manesse. Louis Malle’s tale of the friendship between a gentile and a Jewish boy at a Catholic school in Nazi-occupied France. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 4 A.M.
‘05. Joshua Jackson. An aimless young man takes a job as a handyman to be near his ailing grandfather and falls into a romance with a home nurse. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 3 P.M. (CC)
• Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
‘99. Mike Myers. The secret agent travels back in time to the 1960s to rescue his stolen mojo from Dr. Evil. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
‘98. Magda Szubanski. A farmer’s wife and her young porker are detained in a city rooming house with a menagerie. Live action/animatronics. (G) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 8:15 A.M. (CC)
‘87. Diane Keaton. A Manhattan career woman with a live-in boyfriend suddenly inherits a baby girl and moves to Vermont. (PG) (2:00) WE: Thu. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.
• Back to the Future
‘85. Michael J. Fox. A teen takes a crackpot’s DeLorean time machine to 1955 and sees his parents in high school. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Bad Son ‘07. Catherine Dent. A Seattle policewoman searches for a serial killer whose mother helps him commit the crimes. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
• Bailey’s Billions ‘05. Dean Cain. Two embezzlers plot to steal money from a talking dog that has inherited a fortune. (G) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Band Wagon
‘53. Fred Astaire. Two playwrights bring a movie dancer to New York for a Broadway show with a ballerina. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
‘01. Bruce Willis. Two bank robbers fall for a bored housewife who helps them commit heists across the country. (PG-13) (2:30) COMEDY: Sun. midnight (CC)
• Bare Naked Desires ‘07. Wild women reveal their innermost cravings. (NR) (1:40) MAX: Wed. 11:50 P.M.
• Barefoot in the Park
‘67. Robert Redford. A conservative lawyer marries a vivacious woman, and the two move into a busy Greenwich Village apartment. (G) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)
• Basic Instinct 2
‘06. Sharon Stone. A criminal psychologist falls under the seductive spell of Catherine Trammell, who re-emerges in London on the wrong side of the law. (R) (2:00) SHO: Mon. 11 P.M. (CC)
‘66. Adam West. Batman and Robin save Gotham City from the Catwoman, Joker, Penguin and Riddler. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Tue. 2:15 A.M. (CC)
‘95. Val Kilmer. The Caped Crusader woos a criminal psychologist, takes on a sidekick and battles Two-Face and the Riddler. (PG-13) (2:05) STZ: Tue. 3:15 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Michael Showalter. A quintessentially nice guy spends two weeks ridden with anxiety before his wedding. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 7:30 A.M., 3:20 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)
‘96. Timothy Hutton. Small-town friends who refuse to grow up re-examine the strained relationships with the women in their lives. (R) (2:00) SHO: Sun. midnight, Sat. 2:45 A.M.
• Because I Said So
‘07. Diane Keaton. The proud but meddlesome mother of three women tries to find the perfect man for her youngest daughter by placing an online personal ad. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
• Bedknobs and Broomsticks
‘71. Angela Lansbury. Live action/animated. A learn-by-mail witch shows cockney waifs her flying brass bed and other tricks in World War II England. (G) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Jay Chandrasekhar. Two brothers from America discover a secret and centuries-old competition involving beer games during Germany’s Oktoberfest. (R) (1:55) HBO: Sun. 2:25 A.M. (CC)
‘88. Michael Keaton. A ghoul helps a newly dead couple haunt the tasteless new owners of their beloved home. (PG) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
• Before and After
‘96. Meryl Streep. A Massachusetts man destroys evidence after his teen son is arrested for a girlfriend’s murder. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Fri. 3:15 P.M.
• Behind Bedroom Doors ‘03. Nicole Sheridan. A sultry new neighbor shakes things up in a sedate, upper-class community. (NR) (1:30) MAX: Sat. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
• Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil ‘06. Matt Bushell. Navy SEALS fight for their lives after a top-secret mission in North Korea goes awry. (R) (2:00) A&E: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
‘06. David Spade. A millionaire helps three nerdy buddies form a baseball team to compete against all the mean Little Leaguers. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Sun. 7:05 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
• Beneath the Planet of the Apes
‘70. James Franciscus. A time-warped astronaut lands on ape-ruled Earth and finds telepathic mutants worshiping an atomic bomb. (G) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 9 A.M., 3 A.M.
‘93. Johnny Depp. An eccentric’s arrival complicates the lives of a protective brother and his mentally ill sister. (PG) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 11:45 P.M., Fri. noon, 8:15 P.M. (CC)
• Bernard and Doris ‘08. Susan Sarandon. Tobacco heiress Doris Duke develops an unlikely friendship with her butler, Bernard Lafferty. (NR) (1:45) HBO: Sat. 8 P.M., 5:15 A.M. (CC)
• The Best Years of Our Lives
‘46. Fredric March. A disabled serviceman and two other veterans have difficulty adjusting to civilian life after World War II. (NR) (3:00) TCM: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
• Beverly Hills Cop III
‘94. Eddie Murphy. A hip detective from Detroit tracks a crime ring to a Los Angeles fun park called WonderWorld. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 10 P.M., Sat. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
• Bikini Pirates ‘07. Beautiful women shed their clothes. (NR) (1:25) MAX: Thu. 11:35 P.M. (CC)
‘63. Tom Courtenay. A British undertaker’s clerk lies to his girlfriends and dreams of a land where he is king. (NR) (1:40) TMC: Sat. 12:50 P.M.
‘95. Adam Sandler. An adult goof-off goes back to elementary school in order to run his father’s company. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 10 A.M., Thu. 9 A.M. (CC)
‘96. Robin Williams. In Miami Beach a gay couple pretend to be man and wife when a son’s future father-in-law and family visit. (R) (2:30) WE: Thu. 5:30 P.M., midnight.
• The Bishop’s Wife
‘47. Cary Grant. A suave angel saves a woman and her Episcopal husband from spiritual doubt and marital woe. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Katie Cassidy. An unknown caller first harasses then murders a group of sorority sisters during a holiday break. (R) (1:35) TMC: Fri. 1:15 A.M.
‘74. Cleavon Little. A black railroad worker is appointed sheriff of a town marked for destruction by a scheming politician. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 3:15 P.M.
‘94. Madeleine Stowe. A detective helps a formerly blind musician in danger from a killer she may or may not have seen. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
• Blood and Wine
‘96. Jack Nicholson. The wife of a philandering Florida wine dealer unwittingly takes a diamond necklace that he and a partner stole. (R) (2:00) WGN: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Leonardo DiCaprio. Two men, a white South African mercenary and a black Mende fisherman, join in a common quest to recover a rare gem that could change their lives. (R) (2:30) MAX: Wed. 10 A.M., 5:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Blue Lagoon
‘80. Brooke Shields. A boy, a girl and a burly cook are shipwrecked on a Fiji island, where the boy and girl grow up as lovers. (R) (2:00) WE: Sat. 5:30 P.M.
‘99. Martin Lawrence. A jewel thief returns to a construction site to retrieve his cache and finds a police station on the spot. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Tue. 8:15 A.M., Fri. noon (CC)
• Body and Soul
‘47. John Garfield. A corrupted boxer sees the light and decides at the last minute to win a fixed fight. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 5 A.M.
• The Bone Eater ‘07. Bruce Boxleitner. A demonic creature of American Indian folklore embarks on a murderous rampage. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 P.M., 1 A.M.
• The Bone Snatcher
‘03. Scott Bairstow. A scientist finds a monster that devours its prey in the deserts of South Africa. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 5 P.M.
‘96. Owen C. Wilson. Three inept robbers pull heists, then argue, split and reconcile in suburban Dallas. (R) (1:30) MAX: Thu. 2:40 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Gwyneth Paltrow. An ad executive seeks out the widow of a stranger who swapped tickets with him before boarding an ill-fated flight. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Mon. 8 P.M., 1 A.M.
• Bound for Glory
‘76. David Carradine. Folk singer Woody Guthrie tours Depression-era work camps and spreads his word by radio. (PG) (2:30) TCM: Fri. 8 P.M.
• The Bourne Supremacy
‘04. Matt Damon. A CIA chief sends a senior operative to take down Jason Bourne when it appears the rogue agent is behind the deaths of two people. (PG-13) (2:25) TBS: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Steve Martin. A broke producer hires a nerd who looks like a famous actor and other misfits to star in his latest movie. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
• Boynton Beach Club
‘05. Dyan Cannon. Aging Floridians turn to one another for companionship and support after the loss of their spouses. (R) (1:50) TMC: Wed. 1:40 P.M. (CC)
‘98. David Wenham. A charming but dangerously unstable ex-convict involves his brothers in a grisly crime. Based on a true story. (R) (1:25) TMC: Tue. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Brady Bunch Movie
‘95. Shelley Long. The Bradys and their TV-series clan refuse to sell their home to a shady real-estate developer. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. midnight (CC)
• Brave New Girl
‘04. Lindsey Haun. Despite financial struggles, a single woman helps her daughter attend a school of music and dance. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Chris Cooper. The FBI charges a newly promoted employee with the task of finding proof that a renowned agent is a traitor to the country. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 2:45 P.M., 11:30 P.M., Wed. 10 A.M., 6 P.M., Sat. 8 A.M., 4:15 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Vince Vaughn. When Brooke and Gary decide to end their relationship, neither is willing to move out of the shared condo, so the only solution is to remain living together as hostile roommates. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Breakup Artist ‘04. Joseph Lyle Taylor. A man seeks advice from his fiancee’s friend on how to end the engagement. (R) (1:30) SHO: Sun. 10:45 A.M. (CC)
‘05. Joseph Gordon-Levitt. A teenage loner infiltrates his high school’s roughest circles to find the truth behind his ex-girlfriend’s death. (R) (1:55) HBO: Fri. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
• Bridge to Terabithia
‘07. Josh Hutcherson. A boy and his new friend, the class outsider, create an imaginary world in which they rule as king and queen. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Sat. 11:45 A.M., 7:20 P.M. (CC)
• Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
‘04. Ren??e Zellweger. An attractive lawyer and Bridget’s former boss threaten her newfound happiness with Mark Darcy. (R) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 6 P.M., Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)
‘54. Gene Kelly. New Yorkers hunting in the Scottish Highlands find a magic village that fell asleep in 1754. (G) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Broadway Melody
‘29. Bessie Love. Midwestern sisters go to New York, where one flirts with the other’s dancer boyfriend. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
• The Brothers Karamazov
‘58. Yul Brynner. In 19th-century Russia, the murder of a domineering man affects his four sons differently. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Thu. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
‘80. Robert Redford. The new warden of a corrupt Southern prison starts by posing as an inmate to observe its brutality. (R) (3:00) AMC: Sat. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
• Budo: The Art of Killing
‘79. A survey of martial arts includes the history and philosophy of judo, karate, aikido. (PG) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
‘88. Kevin Costner. A literary baseball groupie romances a pitcher and a catcher on a minor-league North Carolina team. (R) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 1:30 P.M., 1 A.M., Tue. 8:30 A.M.
‘96. Damon Wayans. A mobster’s goons pursue a fugitive underling turning state’s evidence to an undercover policeman he once shot. (R) (1:35) STZ: Sat. 10:10 A.M., 3:20 A.M. (CC)
• The Bullfighter and the Lady
‘50. Robert Stack. A matador gets killed when a sportsman takes up bullfighting in Mexico to impress a girl. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Wed. 2:15 A.M.
• Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
‘07. Aidan Quinn. U.S. government policies and westward expansion lead to tragic consequences for American Indians. (NR) (2:15) HBO: Sun. 12:30 P.M., Thu. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
‘95. Matthew Modine. Three fathers have a difficult time getting on with their lives after divorce. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
• California Dreaming ‘07. Dave Foley. Unforeseen obstacles stand in the way of a family planning to take a road trip in an RV. (PG) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 7:05 A.M., 7 P.M. (CC)
• Camille ‘36. Greta Garbo. A doomed courtesan clouds her young lover’s name in 19th-century Paris. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 4 P.M. (CC)
• Candyman 3: Day of the Dead
‘99. Tony Todd. A nightmare-plagued artist discovers that she is the descendant of the hook-handed killer. (R) (1:35) HBO: Thu. 3:55 A.M. (CC)
‘92. Kurt Russell. A salty rogue signs on to steer the yacht of a Chicago businessman and his family in the Caribbean. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Thu. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
‘37. Spencer Tracy. Portuguese fishermen pick up a rich man’s son who has fallen overboard. (G) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 8 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Voices of Owen Wilson. Animated. A rookie race car that only cares about winning learns what is really important in life after getting stranded in a town along historic Route 66. (G) (2:05) STZ: Sun. 2:30 A.M., Mon. 9:20 A.M., 7 P.M. (CC)
‘42. Humphrey Bogart. Cafe owner Rick helps an old flame and her husband escape from Nazis in Morocco. (PG) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 1 A.M. (CC)
• Catch and Release
‘07. Jennifer Garner. A woman struggles to rebuild her life in the wake of her fiance’s untimely death and the discovery of secrets he kept from her. (PG-13) (2:00) STZ: Sun. 1:15 P.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
‘70. Alan Arkin. Air Force officers try to cope with the insanity of World War II in this adaptation of Joseph Heller’s novel. (R) (2:05) MAX: Mon. 7:40 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Jennifer Lopez. An FBI agent asks a psychologist to enter the mind of a serial killer in hope of finding his current captive. (R) (2:00) USA: Thu. noon (CC)
‘31. Wallace Beery. A has-been boxer trains in Tijuana for a comeback to impress his son. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
‘04. Mandy Moore. A British man accompanies the teenage daughter of the U.S. president on a European adventure. (PG-13) (2:30) ABCFAM: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
• Cheaper by the Dozen 2
‘05. Steve Martin. While on vacation, Tom Baker discovers old rival Jimmy Murtaugh and his family are also there; the Bakers and Murtaughs find themselves in less-than-friendly competition. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 9:15 A.M., Fri. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Chicken Chronicles
‘77. Steve Guttenberg. A late-1960s teen working in a chicken-takeout stand cannot get his mind off his dream-girl. (PG) (1:35) TMC: Mon. 9:25 A.M. (CC)
‘05. Voices of Zach Braff. Animated. A young fowl and his friends flock together to save skeptical townsfolk from an alien attack. (G) (1:30) DIS: Fri. 8:15 P.M., Sat. noon.
• Children of the Corn
‘84. Peter Horton. A doctor and his girlfriend see no adults in a Nebraska town run by a crop of teens. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
‘99. Cuba Gooding Jr. Two men must prevent terrorists from taking a biological weapon and must keep the chemical’s temperature below 50 F. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 4 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Juliette Binoche. The mayor opposes a single mother who is opening a chocolate shop in his 1950s French village across from a church during Lent. (PG-13) (2:30) E!: Sat. 8 P.M.
• Chuck Berry Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll
‘87. Chuck Berry. Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, Little Richard, Roy Orbison and Linda Ronstadt appear in a 60th-anniversary salute to Chuck Berry. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 5 A.M. (CC)
‘41. Orson Welles. Enigmatic newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane rises, falls and leaves behind a riddle with his dying breath. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
‘94. Brian O’Halloran. A 22-year-old clerk takes in a day’s worth of customers at a convenience store in New Jersey. (R) (1:40) SHO: Thu. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Rosario Dawson. Slackers Dante and Randal find that they must change their lives, now that they are in their 30s, and must expand their horizons beyond pop culture and sex. (R) (1:40) SHO: Fri. 2:25 A.M. (CC)
‘93. Sylvester Stallone. Villains force two Colorado climbers to find three suitcases containing $100 million lost in the Rockies. (R) (2:30) SPIKE: Mon. 9 P.M.
• Clive Barker’s The Plague ‘06. James Van Der Beek. Left comatose for 10 years, teenagers awaken to possess strange powers and a thirst for blood. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 A.M.
• Code Name: The Cleaner
‘07. Cedric the Entertainer. A janitor with amnesia becomes convinced he is an undercover agent involved in a federal investigation of an international arms ring. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 7 P.M., Fri. 2 P.M. (CC)
• The Color of Friendship
‘00. Carl Lumbly. Black congressman Ron V. Dellums and his family host a white South African exchange student raised during apartheid. (1:45) DIS: Tue. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
• The Color Purple
‘85. Whoopi Goldberg. A black Southern woman struggles to find her identity after suffering years of abuse from her father and others over 40 years. (PG-13) (3:00) BET: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Ray Liotta. A man tries to win back his wife and two daughters after having an affair with a pretty co-worker. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Fri. 2 P.M. (CC)
• Conversations With Other Women
‘05. Helena Bonham Carter. Reunited at a wedding after many years, former lovers again feel the pull of a mutual attraction neither is willing to admit. (R) (1:25) TMC: Tue. 10:50 A.M., 4:55 P.M., Fri. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
• Cool Hand Luke
‘67. Paul Newman. A likable Southern loner on a chain gang resists the captain and keeps trying to escape. (GP) (2:30) AMC: Sat. 10:45 P.M. (CC)
‘93. Leon. Two Jamaicans make their way to Calgary as long-shot bobsledders in the 1988 Olympics. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 4:40 P.M. (CC)
• The Country Girl
‘54. Bing Crosby. An alcoholic stage actor leans on his wife as he tries to make a comeback. (2:00) TCM: Wed. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
• The Cowboy Way
‘94. Woody Harrelson. Two New Mexico cowboys drive a truck to New York to track the disappearance of their friend. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
• Crimson Force ‘05. C. Thomas Howell. Astronauts on Mars must repair their damaged spaceship as extraterrestrials wage a civil war. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 3 A.M.
‘83. Mary Steenburgen. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings moves to backwoods Florida in 1928 and writes “The Yearling.” (PG) (2:10) TMC: Sun. 12:35 P.M., Sat. 9:25 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Wesley Jonathan. The lives of a gifted athlete and his best friend change when they take a fateful trip to Los Angeles. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Wed. 2:35 P.M., Thu. 8:50 A.M. (CC)
• Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
‘00. Chow Yun-Fat. A 19th-century martial arts master gives a sword called Green Destiny to his beloved, then the two must recover it from female thieves. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Sun. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘96. Daniel Day-Lewis. A 17th-century Salem woman accuses an ex-lover’s wife of witchery in an adaptation of the Arthur Miller play. (PG-13) (2:05) MAX: Tue. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
‘83. Dee Wallace. Bitten by a rabid bat, a huge dog traps a Maine woman and her young son in their Ford Pinto. (R) (1:40) ENC: Mon. 3:05 A.M. (CC)
• The Culpepper Cattle Company
‘72. Gary Grimes. A teen talks a trail boss into taking him on a cattle drive from Texas to Colorado. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 6:30 A.M.
• Custody ‘07. Rob Morrow. A widower fights for custody of his 13-year-old stepdaughter when the father who abandoned her returns. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 9 P.M. (CC)
‘94. Emilio Estevez. An injured hockey player coaches a peewee team set to face off against skaters from Iceland. (PG) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 8:30 A.M., Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
• The Da Vinci Code
‘06. Tom Hanks. A murder in the Louvre Museum and clues in paintings by Leonardo lead to the discovery of a religious mystery that could rock the foundations of Christianity. (PG-13) (2:30) ENC: Sat. 4:35 A.M. (CC)
• Dances With Wolves
‘90. Kevin Costner. Costner’s epic vision of the American frontier as seen through the eyes of a 19th-century U.S. Cavalry officer. (PG-13) (3:05) ENC: Mon. 8 P.M., Fri. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
‘93. Harvey Keitel. An experimental filmmaker uses two married actors to play out their private lives on screen. (R) (1:50) TMC: Thu. midnight.
• Danielle Steel’s Family Album
‘94. Jaclyn Smith. Based on Danielle Steel’s novel of a celebrated actress-filmmaker whose family life is marked with love and strife. (4:00) WE: Sat. 11 A.M.
‘97. Pierce Brosnan. A volcanologist and his new love flee a deadly eruption in the Pacific Northwest. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Thu. midnight, Fri. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Dark Command
‘40. John Wayne. Elected marshal, a Texas cowhand tracks a Confederate raider in Lawrence, Kan. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
• Dark Descent ‘02. Dean Cain. A man uncovers a conspiracy while investigating the mysterious deaths of several underwater miners. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Alyson Hannigan. A hopeless romantic and her British beau face a number of obstacles on their way to the altar. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Thu. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
• Dawn of the Dead
‘04. Sarah Polley. A nurse, a policeman and other residents of Milwaukee fight flesh-eating zombies while trapped in a mall. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
• The Day After Tomorrow
‘04. Dennis Quaid. A climatologist tries to locate his son after global warming leads to worldwide natural disasters. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Tue. 7:30 P.M., Wed. 5:30 P.M.
• Dead Poets Society
‘89. Robin Williams. A teacher at a New England prep school uses unconventional methods to instill spirit into the lives of his students. (PG) (2:15) TCM: Sat. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
• Death on the Nile
‘78. Peter Ustinov. Agatha Christie’s Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot, solves the shipboard murder of an American heiress. (PG) (2:25) MAX: Mon. 5:05 A.M.
• Death to the Supermodels ‘05. Jaime Pressly. A killer targets a group of models working on a swimsuit shoot on a tropical island. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 10 P.M. (CC)
‘74. Charles Bronson. A New York architect turns vigilante hit man after thugs attack his wife and daughter. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sun. noon.
• Death Wish II
‘82. Charles Bronson. The architect from New York turns vigilante in Los Angeles after more brutality too close to home. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 2 P.M.
• Death Wish 3
‘85. Charles Bronson. Vigilante Paul Kersey employs a variety of commando-style tactics when he sets out to eradicate a sadistic street gang. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 4 P.M.
• Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
‘87. Charles Bronson. After a friend’s daughter falls victim to the deadly drug, vigilante Paul Kersey declares war on crack dealers. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 6 P.M.
• Death Wish V: The Face of Death
‘94. Charles Bronson. The New York vigilante goes back to work after a mobster’s thugs kill his girlfriend. (R) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 8 P.M.
‘98. Robert Duvall. Troubled people attempt to mend their lives as they brace themselves for a comet that threatens Earth. (PG-13) (2:05) TMC: Mon. 7:20 A.M., 2:15 P.M., Thu. 8:15 A.M., 4:15 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Lucas Black. A young drifter encounters mysterious locals after he takes a job at a run-down motel. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 1:45 P.M., Sat. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
‘91. John Candy. The head writer of a soap opera dreams he’s a character in it, romancing two women in the plot. (PG) (2:00) COMEDY: Thu. 5 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Leonardo DiCaprio. In Boston an undercover cop gains a gangland chief’s trust, while a career criminal infiltrates the police force for the mob. (R) (2:30) MAX: Sat. 5:15 P.M., 1:45 A.M. (CC)
‘05. Shauna Macdonald. Women on a caving expedition encounter ravenous underground predators that would love to sink their teeth into fresh meat. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
• Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
‘99. Rob Schneider. A fish-tank cleaner housesitting for a gigolo destroys a $6,000 aquarium and must come up with a way to pay for it. (R) (1:30) ENC: Wed. 9:45 A.M., 6:30 P.M., 2:05 A.M. (CC)
• The Devil Wears Prada
‘06. Meryl Streep. A recent college graduate lands a job working for a famous and diabolical editor of a New York fashion magazine. (PG-13) (1:50) MAX: Sun. 4:40 P.M., Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘96. Sharon Stone. A wife and a mistress conspire to murder the brutal headmaster of a school for boys, then the body disappears. (R) (1:55) ENC: Wed. 3:35 A.M. (CC)
‘99. Kirsten Dunst. Two enraptured high-school girls become President Nixon’s official dog-walkers and secret advisers. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Sat. 2:30 P.M., 5:05 A.M. (CC)
‘88. Bruce Willis. A New York policeman outwits foreign thugs holding his wife and others in a Los Angeles high-rise. (R) (2:45) AMC: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
• Die Hard 2
‘90. Bruce Willis. The sequel’s police hero spots military terrorists while waiting for his wife at a Washington, D.C., airport. (R) (2:05) MAX: Fri. 11:15 A.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
• Die Hard With a Vengeance
‘95. Bruce Willis. Suspended from the police force, John McClane enlists a Harlem shopkeeper to help stop a terrorist bomber. (R) (2:30) A&E: Sun. noon (CC)
‘00. Sam Neill. A sheep-farming town in New South Wales gets media attention when NASA needs to use its large radio telescope for Apollo 11. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
‘04. Cyril Raffaelli. A member of an elite police squad joins forces with a civilian to defuse a bomb and rescue the young man’s kidnapped sister. (R) (1:25) TMC: Fri. 5:05 P.M. (CC)
‘91. Michael J. Fox. An upstart plastic surgeon gets stuck in a one-doctor Southern town and falls in love with a local. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Keira Knightley. Domino Harvey turns her back on wealth and privilege for the excitement of life as a bounty hunter. (R) (2:10) MAX: Sun. 11:05 A.M. (CC)
• Don’t Come Knocking
‘05. Sam Shepard. A washed-up Western star, who drowns his sorrows in drugs, alcohol and young women, continues his destructive behavior until he discovers he may have fathered a child. (R) (1:55) STZ: Sat. 4:45 A.M. (CC)
• Don’t Say a Word
‘01. Michael Douglas. A desperate psychiatrist must get a patient to give him information that will convince a kidnapper to free the doctor’s kidnapped daughter. (R) (2:30) FX: Sun. 11 P.M., Mon. 10 A.M.
‘05. Voices of Daniel Tay. Animated. A youngster and her animal friends must stop an evil wizard from creating another ice age. Based on the cult TV series “The Magic Roundabout.” (G) (1:25) ENC: Fri. 5:45 A.M. (CC)
‘94. Robert Patrick. In a future L.A., a megalomaniac sends his minions after two teen brothers who possess one half of a powerful charm. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 3:20 A.M. (CC)
‘99. Tommy Lee Jones. While in jail for murdering her husband, a woman discovers he is living under a new identity with their son. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 1 P.M.
‘01. Eddie Griffin. Framed for money laundering, an investment banker switches places with a petty thief. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Fri. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
• Down in the Delta
‘98. Alfre Woodard. A drug user moves her children from Chicago to Mississippi to stay with their uncle and his family. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Thu. noon (CC)
• Down in the Valley
‘05. Edward Norton. A lawman is suspicious of a charismatic stranger who claims to be a former ranch hand and is wooing his teenage daughter. (R) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 1:30 A.M., Fri. 6:10 P.M. (CC)
• Down to You
‘00. Freddie Prinze Jr. Two collegians fall in love but have a bumpy affair due to mischievous roommates and the temptation to stray. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Wed. 10:50 A.M. (CC)
‘02. Kevin Costner. A doctor believes his late wife is trying to contact him through his patients’ near-death experiences. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 9 P.M.
• A Dry White Season
‘89. Donald Sutherland. A white South African challenges government policies when he accuses a police captain of the murder of a black man. (R) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
‘05. David Schwimmer. A divorced alcoholic faces an uphill battle as he struggles to reconnect with his ex-wife and daughters. (R) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 10:30 A.M., 5:45 A.M., Fri. 12:45 P.M. (CC)
• The Dukes of Hazzard
‘05. Johnny Knoxville. Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke try to thwart a scheme by Boss Hogg involving a high-profile auto race. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
‘89. Geena Davis. Valley girls cruise Southern California with Mac, Wiploc and Zebo from the planet Jhazzala. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
‘69. Peter Fonda. Two free spirits on chopped motorcycles clash with the Establishment and meet a boozy lawyer as they cross America. (R) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 1:30 A.M.
• The Eddy Duchin Story
‘56. Tyrone Power. A Boston tailor’s son marries a Manhattan socialite, has a son and becomes a popular pianist. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Mon. 11:15 A.M.
‘99. Matthew McConaughey. A video-store clerk allows a TV executive to film every aspect of his life for 24 hours a day. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Wed. 7:40 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Paul Walker. Members of a scientific expedition must leave their beloved sled dogs behind in the frozen wilderness of Antarctica. (PG) (2:05) STZ: Tue. 9:05 A.M., 6:50 P.M. (CC)
• Eight Legged Freaks
‘02. David Arquette. Toxic waste produces a horde of giant spiders that terrorizes residents in a small Arizona town. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Wed. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
‘99. Matthew Broderick. When a school’s goody-two-shoes runs for class president, a teacher/adviser schemes to keep her from winning. (R) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Orlando Bloom. In Kentucky to bury his father, a troubled man gets his life on track with the help of a free-spirited flight attendant. (PG-13) (2:10) SHO: Wed. 3:35 P.M. (CC)
• Embrace of the Vampire
‘95. Alyssa Milano. An innocent college student is torn between romance and lust when a seductive vampire seeks possession of her soul. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 10 A.M.
• The Emperor’s New Clothes
‘01. Ian Holm. An exact double figures in Napoleon Bonaparte’s plan to escape his island prison and reclaim the French throne. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)
• Employee of the Month
‘06. Dane Cook. The chance of a date with a beautiful new cashier sends two store clerks into fierce competition for a coveted award. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
• Enter the Dragon
‘73. Bruce Lee. A secret agent comes to an opium lord’s island fortress with other fighters for a martial-arts tournament. (R) (1:45) AMC: Tue. 8 P.M., 9:45 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Sean Connery. A woman pretends to be a burglar to catch a gentleman thief planning a big heist in Malaysia on the eve of the millennium. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Kal Penn. Four adult orphans have an incredible adventure in a spoof of blockbuster and fantasy films. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 12:30 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
‘96. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Witness Protection Program agent hides a woman who knows about defense-field traitors planning to sell a superweapon. (R) (2:30) TNT: Sun. 7 A.M. (CC)
• Escape From the Planet of the Apes
‘71. Roddy McDowall. Cornelius, Zira and Milo, apes from the future, escape to 1970s Los Angeles and pose a threat. (G) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 11 A.M.
• Evil Dead 2
‘87. Bruce Campbell. Cabin visitors fight protean spirits of the dead with a chainsaw, a shotgun and Egyptian incantations. (R) (1:25) SHO: Wed. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
‘97. Alicia Silverstone. A thief ruins a young woman’s attempt to get ransom from her wealthy father by faking her own kidnapping. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 2 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Matthew McConaughey. The parents of a young man who still lives at home hire a beautiful woman to entice him to finally leave the nest. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 6:45 A.M., 7:15 P.M. (CC)
• Fall From Grace
‘07. Cleric Fred Phelps leads a congregation in Topeka, Kan., that preaches anti-gay rhetoric. (NR) (1:15) TMC: Sun. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Fallen Ones ‘05. Casper Van Dien. An archaeologist must halt a fallen angel’s plan to father a race of giant warriors and usher in an age of tyranny. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 A.M.
• The Family Stone
‘05. Dermot Mulroney. A young woman encounters a chilly reception when her boyfriend takes her home to meet his family. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Fri. 8:30 A.M., 5:15 P.M. (CC)
• A Farewell to Arms
‘32. Helen Hayes. An ambulance driver and a nurse share an ill-fated romance in World War I Italy. Based on Ernest Hemingway’s novel. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 3:15 P.M.
• The Fast and the Furious
‘01. Vin Diesel. An undercover police officer investigates a gang leader suspected of stealing electronic equipment. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. 7 P.M., midnight (CC)
• The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
‘06. Lucas Black. An American street racer in Japan learns an exciting but dangerous new style and goes head-to-head with a local champion who has ties to the Yakuza. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Wed. noon, Sat. noon (CC)
• Fat Rose and Squeaky ‘06. Louise Fletcher. A woman tries to help a lifelong friend whose long-lost relative wants to put her in an elderly-care facility. (NR) (1:55) SHO: Mon. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
• Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
‘86. Matthew Broderick. A cool teen plays hooky in Chicago with his girlfriend, his buddy and the classic Ferrari of his buddy’s father. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 10:30 P.M., Tue. 3 P.M.
‘05. Drew Barrymore. A corporate executive falls for an affable schoolteacher obsessed with the Boston Red Sox. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Thu. 9 P.M., 11 P.M.
• Fifty Pills ‘06. Lou Taylor Pucci. After losing his college scholarship, a young man tries to sell Ecstasy to raise the money he needs for his education. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 2 A.M. (CC)
• Final Destination 3
‘06. Mary Elizabeth Winstead. A high-school senior and her friends must deal with repercussions of cheating death when they survive a terrible roller-coaster accident. (R) (1:35) MAX: Sun. 10 P.M. (CC)
• Find Me Guilty
‘06. Vin Diesel. When an ambitious prosecutor drags him back into court, imprisoned mobster Jack DiNoscio decides to defend himself instead of ratting on his associates in a New Jersey crime family. (R) (2:10) ENC: Tue. 12:10 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Harrison Ford. A vicious criminal kidnaps the family of a bank-security expert, forcing him to find a way to break into the theft-proof computer system he designed, to ransom his loved ones. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Wed. 4 P.M. (CC)
• Five Star Final
‘31. Edward G. Robinson. A sensationalistic newspaper causes tragedy for several innocent people with ruthless reporting and distorted facts. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Wed. 7 A.M. (CC)
• Flags of Our Fathers
‘06. Ryan Phillippe. Some of the soldiers who raised the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima at the end of World War II live to hear of their status as heroes. (R) (2:15) MAX: Sun. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Alison Lohman. A teenager in modern-day Wyoming tames a mustang and dreams of, one day, running her father’s ranch. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 7:30 A.M., Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
‘94. John Goodman. Betty’s Barney helps Wilma’s Fred move up the ladder at Slate & Co. in Stone Age Bedrock. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 6:20 P.M., Mon. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Voices of Hugh Jackman. Animated. After an ignoble landing in Ratropolis, a pampered rodent enlists the help of a sewer scavenger in finding his way back to his posh London flat. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
• Fools Rush In
‘97. Matthew Perry. A New York WASP and a feisty Latina wed when a one-night fling leaves her pregnant. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 4 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
• For the Boys
‘91. Bette Midler. Show-business partners form a stormy 50-year love story around USO tours in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. (R) (2:35) ENC: Mon. noon (CC)
• Forbidden Passions ‘06. Wild women indulge their fantasies. (NR) (1:35) MAX: Fri. 12:35 A.M.
‘40. Joel McCrea. A political assassination plunges an American reporter into international intrigue in pre-World War II Europe. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Wed. 5:45 P.M.
‘98. Reba McEntire. Challenge and confusion mark a wife and mother’s readjustment to life after emerging from a 20-year coma. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 5 P.M. (CC)
• .45 ‘06. Milla Jovovich. A woman hatches a plan for revenge after seeking independence from her drug-dealing boyfriend. (R) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 10 P.M. (CC)
‘33. Ruby Keeler. An understudy gets a shot at stardom when a Broadway performer is sidelined with a twisted ankle. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Mon. 2:15 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Hugh Jackman. A man seeks immortality by traveling through the past, present and future; along the way he learns about love, death and what it means to be alive. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Sun. 9:30 A.M., Thu. 2:20 P.M. (CC)
‘59. Jean-Pierre L??aud. Neglected by his parents, Parisian schoolboy Antoine Doinel runs away from home and turns to petty crime. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 12:15 P.M.
• Frankie and Johnny
‘91. Al Pacino. A love-shy Manhattan waitress finds it increasingly difficult to avoid the romantic advances of a new short-order cook. (R) (2:30) LIFE: Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
‘95. Meg Ryan. En route to Paris to win back her ex-fiance, a neurotic woman becomes involved with a French thief. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Fri. 5:30 P.M., Sat. 3 P.M.
• Fried Green Tomatoes
‘91. Kathy Bates. A nursing-home resident regales a visitor with tales of the close friendship between two women in 1930s Alabama. (PG-13) (3:15) CMT: Sun. 4 P.M.
‘96. Michael J. Fox. Friendly ghosts help a psychic detective probe hauntings that killed residents of a coastal California town. (R) (1:55) ENC: Fri. 6:05 P.M. (CC)
• From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
‘99. Bruce Campbell. A bank robber on the run hungers for more than money when he is bitten by a vampire. (R) (2:00) USA: Mon. noon (CC)
• From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter
‘00. Ara Celi. An executioner’s daughter joins an outlaw who escaped death, in a journey that leads to vampires. (R) (2:00) USA: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
• The Front Page
‘31. Adolphe Menjou. The managing editor of a Chicago newspaper stalls his ace reporter with a story. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
‘76. Peter Fonda. Reporters discover that the director of an exclusive theme park plans to replace world leaders with sophisticated robots. (PG) (1:55) TMC: Sun. 7:20 A.M., 2:45 P.M., Wed. 8:35 A.M., Sat. 7:35 A.M. (CC)
‘02. Richard T. Jones. A hip-hop magnate tries to win back a former love who is now married to a stockbroker. (R) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 6:15 P.M.
‘97. Michael Douglas. A control freak’s disreputable brother introduces him to a mysterious game that invades his ordered existence. (R) (2:30) USA: Fri. 1:30 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)
• Gang of Roses
‘03. Monica Calhoun. A woman rounds up her old gang members to take revenge on the ruthless outlaws who murdered her sister. (R) (2:00) BET: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
‘04. Breckin Meyer. Live action/animated. An orange cat tries to save his owner’s new dog after a television personality kidnaps it. (PG) (2:00) FX: Sun. 1 P.M.
• Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties
‘06. Voices of Bill Murray. Garfield follows Jon to England and gets the royal treatment after he is mistaken for the heir to a grand castle. But the feline will need all nine lives to foil the plans of evil Lord Dargis, who wants to turn the castle into a resort. (PG) (1:20) MAX: Tue. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
‘04. Filmmakers Claude Nuridsany and Marie P??rennou examine the life cycle as organisms evolve from the fetal stage. (G) (1:30) SHO: Thu. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
• Get Rich or Die Tryin’
‘05. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. A drug dealer wants to leave his violent life behind and pursue his dream of becoming a rap artist. (R) (2:00) SHO: Wed. 9 P.M. (CC)
• Getting Away With Murder
‘96. Dan Aykroyd. An ethics professor is convinced, but cannot prove, that his crotchety old neighbor is a killer. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 8 A.M. (CC)
• The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
‘66. Don Knotts. A meek Kansas typesetter who wants to be a reporter spends the night in a haunted house. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Mon. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
‘07. Nicolas Cage. A motorcycle stuntman, who sold his soul to save a loved one, becomes a fiery agent for justice at night in the presence of evil. (PG-13) (2:05) STZ: Sun. 9:30 A.M., 4:50 P.M., Tue. 4:45 A.M., Wed. 12:30 P.M., 7:56 P.M. (CC)
‘00. Cate Blanchett. Telling fortunes to support herself and her daughter, a psychic widow assists the police in a missing persons case. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 2 A.M. (CC)
‘58. Leslie Caron. An heir wants to marry the waif groomed to be his mistress in Gay ’90s Paris. (G) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 4 P.M. (CC)
• Girl, Positive ‘07. Andrea Bowen. An HIV-positive high-school student finds support from a teacher who is secretly living with the disease. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 9 P.M. (CC)
• The Glenn Miller Story
‘53. James Stewart. The jazz trombonist marries his sweetheart, forms a band and creates his signature sound. (G) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 6 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Josh Lucas. Coach Don Haskins leads the first all-black basketball team to NCAA victory during the 1966 season. (PG) (2:00) STZ: Sun. 7:30 A.M., 7 P.M., Thu. 6:45 A.M., 2 P.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
• Go Figure ‘05. Jordan Hinson. A teenage figure skater must join the girls’ hockey team to obtain a scholarship at the school of a renowned coach. (1:40) DIS: Sun. noon (CC)
‘04. Greg Kinnear. A scientist clones a couple’s dead son, but the boy behaves strangely after his eighth birthday. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘78. Jack Nicholson. A horse thief escapes hanging by marrying a proper woman who expects him to work her gold mine. (PG) (1:50) MAX: Thu. 4:10 A.M. (CC)
• The Good German
‘06. George Clooney. An Army correspondent helps a former lover comb post-World War II Berlin for her missing husband, who is wanted by U.S. and Russian forces. (R) (1:55) STZ: Thu. 5:45 A.M., Fri. 10:45 P.M. (CC)
• A Good Man in Africa
‘94. Colin Friels. A British diplomat tries to sway a bad politician and a good doctor in an emerging nation. (R) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 8:50 A.M. (CC)
• A Goofy Movie
‘95. Voices of Bill Farmer. Animated. Goofy’s teenage son must put his date with a lovely friend on hold after Dad drags him along on a vacation. (G) (1:30) DIS: Mon. 8:15 P.M.
‘95. Doug Stone. A piglet sets out to find his family with the help of two children who can hear him talk. (G) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
‘32. Greta Garbo. A ballerina, baron, stenographer, bookkeeper and tycoon check into Berlin’s Grand Hotel. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 2 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Doris Roberts. Evicted from his apartment, a video-game tester must live with his grandmother and her two friends. (R) (1:35) MAX: Thu. 9 A.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
• The Grapes of Wrath
‘40. Henry Fonda. Poor sharecroppers the Joads leave dust bowl Oklahoma in hope of better luck in California. (NR) (2:45) AMC: Sat. 4:15 A.M.
‘06. Heather Graham. Unforeseen complications arise when a young woman and her similar brother both fall in love with the same gal. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Fri. 7:40 A.M., 7:20 P.M. (CC)
• The Great Lie
‘41. Bette Davis. A lost aviator’s socialite wife makes a deal with a pianist having his baby. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)
• The Great New Wonderful
‘05. Maggie Gyllenhaal. New Yorkers adjust to changes in their daily lives in the year following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 4:45 P.M., Thu. 10:20 A.M. (CC)
• The Great Outdoors
‘88. Dan Aykroyd. A Chicago man and his family go camping with his obnoxious brother-in-law and his family. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Mon. 6:20 P.M., Sat. 11:05 A.M. (CC)
• The Green Years
‘46. Charles Coburn. A Scottish orphan becomes a young man in love, guided by his colorful great-grandfather. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Mon. 5:45 A.M. (CC)
• Griffin and Phoenix ‘06. Dermot Mulroney. A terminally ill man falls in love with a woman who has a secret that threatens their time spent together. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
‘93. Bill Murray. February 2nd keeps repeating for a cynical TV weatherman sent to watch the groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pa. (PG) (2:15) TBS: Sun. 7:15 A.M. (CC)
• The Grudge 2
‘06. Amber Tamblyn. A young woman encounters a terrible curse while searching for her missing sister in Tokyo. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Fri. 5:35 P.M., 12:40 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Kevin Costner. A trainer in a Coast Guard program for rescue swimmers turns a cocky recruit into his protege and takes him on a mission to the Bering Strait. (PG-13) (2:20) ENC: Fri. 8 P.M., 3:15 A.M., Sat. 2:40 P.M. (CC)
‘04. Mo’Nique. Indebted to the Internal Revenue Service, a desperate woman must convince her estranged sister to help her win a hairstyling contest worth $50,000. (PG-13) (2:30) BET: Sat. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Hand That Rocks the Cradle
‘92. Annabella Sciorra. To carry out her plan of revenge, an unhinged woman charms a Seattle couple into hiring her as a nanny. (R) (2:00) SHO: Thu. 9 P.M. (CC)
• Hangin’ With the Homeboys
‘91. Doug E. Doug. Four bored South Bronx teens spend an eye-opening Friday evening cruising the streets and clubs of Manhattan. (R) (1:30) MAX: Wed. 4 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Patrick Wilson. A 14-year-old girl organizes an elaborate plot to punish a fashion photographer she accuses of pedophilia. (R) (1:55) SHO: Mon. 2:35 A.M., Thu. midnight (CC)
‘01. Keanu Reeves. A sports junkie agrees to coach Little League Baseball in Chicago in order to pay his gambling debts. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
• Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
‘04. John Cho. After smoking marijuana, two roommates scour New Jersey to satisfy their hunger for hamburgers. (R) (1:30) TNT: Sat. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
• Harry and Tonto
‘74. Art Carney. A retired New Yorker travels across the United States with his cat. (R) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)
• The Harvey Girls
‘46. Judy Garland. A mail-order bride stops in a frontier gambler’s town to work as a waitress. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
‘62. John Wayne. Howard Hawks’ lighthearted account of a group of professional hunters in East Africa who capture wild animals for zoos. (2:40) MAX: Sun. 5 A.M. (CC)
‘04. Orlando Bloom. A shady businessman and his associate flee to the Cayman Islands, setting off a chain reaction that has enormous implications. (R) (1:40) STZ: Mon. 12:35 A.M. (CC)
‘66. Julie Andrews. A New England missionary and his bride bring Christianity to 1820s Hawaii. (NR) (3:15) TCM: Thu. 4:45 P.M.
• Headspace ‘05. Olivia Hussey. A man must use his newfound intellect to stop a brutal series of murders. (R) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 3 A.M., Sat. 2 A.M. (CC)
‘95. Tom McGowan. Chubby children descend on a summer camp for the overweight that has just been purchased by a greedy fitness guru. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
• The Hebrew Hammer
‘03. Adam Goldberg. A two-fisted Jewish hero rises up to save Hanukkah from destruction at the hands of Santa Claus’ evil son. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 5 P.M., Wed. 8 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Filmmakers follow the jazz musician over 18 months as he collaborates in-studio with Sting, Annie Lennox, Paul Simon, Christina Aguilera, Carlos Santana. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
‘02. Ashley Judd. An attorney tries to prove her husband’s innocence after the military accuses him of murder. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Fri. 6:30 P.M., Sat. 3 P.M.
• The Hills Have Eyes
‘06. Aaron Stanford. A family road trip takes a terrifying turn when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone inhabited by a band of bloodthirsty mutants. (R) (1:50) MAX: Tue. 1:10 A.M. (CC)
• The Hills Have Eyes Part II
‘85. Michael Berryman. Motocross racers run into Pluto and his cannibal clan in the desert. (R) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
• The History Boys
‘06. Richard Griffiths. Dedicated teachers at a British grammar school prepare their gifted and unruly charges for entrance exams to Oxford and Cambridge universities. (R) (1:55) HBO: Sun. 4:20 A.M. (CC)
• A History of Violence
‘05. Viggo Mortensen. Vicious criminals continue to harass a man and his wife after he thwarts a robbery attempt at his diner. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Sean Bean. Two traveling students pick up a hitchhiker, unaware that he is a serial killer who intends to pin his crimes on them. (R) (1:30) MAX: Sun. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Cameron Diaz. Two women, one from America and one from England, swap homes at Christmastime after bad breakups with their boyfriends. (PG-13) (2:25) STZ: Fri. 3:35 A.M., Sat. 1:30 P.M., 10:35 P.M. (CC)
• Hollow Man 2 ‘06. Christian Slater. A Seattle detective pursues a vengeful mercenary who uses invisibility to kill. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri. 3 A.M.
‘06. Adrien Brody. A detective uncovers unexpected links to his own personal life as he probes the mysterious death of “Superman” actor George Reeves in 1959. (R) (2:10) HBO: Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘91. Dustin Hoffman. Aided by Tinker Bell, a corporate lawyer turns into Peter Pan to rescue his children from Captain Hook. (PG) (2:30) TCM: Sat. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
‘91. Charlie Sheen. A top-gun pilot keeps up with his rival and re-creates Hollywood love scenes with his girlfriend. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Thu. 6 A.M. (CC)
• Hot Shots! Part Deux
‘93. Charlie Sheen. The government recruits a parody of a commando for a rescue mission after Operation Desert Storm. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Thu. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
• The House of Yes
‘97. Parker Posey. A woman with a Jacqueline Kennedy fixation schemes to resume her incestuous relationship with her twin brother. (R) (1:45) TBS: Sun. 4 A.M. (CC)
• House on Haunted Hill
‘99. Geoffrey Rush. A theme-park mogul invites five guests to an abandoned asylum and offers $1 million to anyone who stays there all night. (R) (1:35) HBO: Sat. 3:40 A.M. (CC)
‘03. Tommy Lee Jones. Aided by the FBI, a retired combat-trainer searches for a former student who is killing civilians in Oregon. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘03. Giovanni Ribisi. A movie star begins a gradual descent into madness as he tries to come to terms with fame and its consequences. (R) (1:55) TMC: Tue. 6:20 P.M. (CC)
‘02. Voices of Ray Romano. Animated. A woolly mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger and a sloth find a human baby and try to reunite him with his tribe. (PG) (2:30) FX: Sun. 3 P.M., 5:30 P.M.
‘99. Devon Sawa. A teenage slacker wakes up Halloween Day, finds his parents gruesomely murdered and his right hand possessed by the devil. (R) (1:30) MAX: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
• In the Mix
‘05. Usher Raymond. A disc jockey must dodge gunfire instead of groupies when he becomes the bodyguard for a mobster’s beautiful daughter. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Wed. noon, 5 A.M., Sat. 6 A.M., 7:25 P.M. (CC)
• An Inconvenient Truth
‘06. Former presidential candidate Al Gore campaigns to raise awareness of the dangers of global warming and calls for immediate action to curb the problem. (PG) (1:40) TMC: Thu. 6:20 P.M. (CC)
‘96. Will Smith. A fighter pilot, a computer whiz and others fight back after 15-mile-wide alien ships zap Earth’s major cities. (PG-13) (2:25) ENC: Wed. 12:45 P.M., 8 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Interrogation of Michael Crowe ‘02. Ally Sheedy. A woman tries to help her 14-year-old son after police coerce him into confessing to murdering his sister. (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 9 P.M. (CC)
‘89. Amber O’Shea. A French schoolgirl uses her powers of seduction to influence the course of history in the Ottoman Empire. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 5 P.M.
• Irish Jam ‘06. Eddie Griffin. An American con artist wins a poetry contest staged by residents of a financially strapped Irish town. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 6:45 A.M. (CC)
‘86. Louis Gossett Jr. A retired fighter pilot helps an Air Force brat free his father with two borrowed F-16s. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 10 P.M., Thu. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
• It Runs in the Family
‘94. Charles Grodin. A son of eccentric parents grows into young adulthood during the course of a summer. (PG) (1:25) SHO: Fri. 9:50 A.M.
• The Italian Job
‘03. Mark Wahlberg. A master thief and his crew plan to steal back a fortune in gold bullion after they lose it to a double-crossing gang member. (PG-13) (3:00) FX: Sat. 8 P.M.
‘91. Danny DeVito. Two boys and their quirky father start over in 1972 Oakland, Calif., with a sinister presence nearby. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Fri. 7:15 A.M. (CC)
• Jackie Chan’s Who Am I?
‘98. Jackie Chan. Taken in by a South African tribe, an amnesiac U.S. commando faces danger as he seeks his identity. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Wed. 10 A.M.
‘44. Joyce Reynolds. Teenage Janie falls in love with a private from an Army base opposed by her editor father. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
‘94. Allen Payne. A TV salesman falls for a waitress and clashes with his wayward brother in inner-city Houston. (R) (2:00) BET: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
‘01. Gina Phillips. A cloaked figure terrorizes two siblings after they discover mutilated bodies in a country drainpipe. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 7 P.M.
• The Jewel of the Nile
‘85. Michael Douglas. Mercenary Jack rescues writer Joan in the Middle East, six months after “Romancing the Stone.” (PG) (2:15) AMC: Fri. 12:15 P.M.
‘95. Keanu Reeves. Corporate thugs chase a guy carrying classified data in his computer-chip brain in the year 2021. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 11 P.M.
‘96. Lukas Haas. A Los Angeles street hustler enlists the aid of a smitten comrade to help him replenish his stolen cash. (R) (1:35) TMC: Fri. 2:50 A.M.
• The Joker Is Wild
‘57. Frank Sinatra. Singer Joe E. Lewis turns nightclub comic in 1920s Chicago, with a socialite and a dancer for company. (2:15) TCM: Mon. 1:30 P.M.
‘95. Robin Williams. A magic board-game brings forth African perils and a guy who disappeared in 1969 while playing it. (PG) (1:50) ENC: Sun. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
• The Jungle Book 2
‘03. Voices of John Goodman. Animated. After Mowgli returns to the jungle, Baloo the bear tries to protect him from the tiger, Shere Khan. (G) (1:30) DIS: Mon. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
‘94. Arnold Schwarzenegger. One doctor talks another into field-testing their new wonder drug, as the first pregnant man. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Sun. 1 P.M., Thu. 1 P.M. (CC)
‘93. Sam Neill. An entrepreneur invites scientists, a mathematics theorist and others to his jungle theme-park featuring dinosaurs regenerated from DNA. (PG-13) (2:45) AMC: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 5:15 P.M.
‘50. Audie Murphy. Jesse James and his followers join Quantrill’s raider gang of vicious killers out for loot. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Karate Kid
‘84. Ralph Macchio. A New Jersey teen moves to California, meets bullies and learns karate from a handyman, Mr. Miyagi. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 5:30 P.M.
‘04. Dennis Hopper. An exotic dancer enters into a dangerous battle of wills with the mentally unhinged lawman who kidnapped her. (R) (1:40) TMC: Wed. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Rowan Atkinson. The problems of an oblivious vicar and his bored wife seem to disappear when a new housekeeper arrives on the scene. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)
• Keeping the Faith
‘00. Ben Stiller. A rabbi and a priest, lifelong friends, each fall for a childhood friend when she comes back to town. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Fri. 10 A.M., 2:25 A.M. (CC)
• Keeping Up With the Steins
‘06. Jeremy Piven. With his parents caught up in preparations for his lavish bar mitzvah, a boy tries to heal the rift between his father and grandfather. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Wed. 11:15 A.M. (CC)
• Kinky Sex Club ‘05. Wild women frequent a hot spot. (NR) (1:25) MAX: Tue. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
‘40. Ginger Rogers. A Philadelphia working girl faces tragedy and a choice of suitors. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 6 P.M.
‘97. Tenzin Thuthob Tsarong. From childhood until his exile as an adult, Tibet’s 14th dalai lama deals with upheavals and Chinese oppression. (PG-13) (2:30) TCM: Sun. 12:45 A.M.
‘05. B??rbara Mori. A young woman’s search for passion turns to a reinvigorating romance with her husband’s brother, but her decision sets in motion a series of events that threaten their ties. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 10 P.M., Fri. 4:25 A.M.
‘06. Queen Latifah. Upon learning of a terminal illness, a shy woman decides to sell off all her possessions and live it up at a posh European hotel. (PG-13) (2:00) TMC: Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)
• The Last Sect ‘06. David Carradine. A vampire hunter tracks female bloodsuckers who use an Internet dating site to lure men and women. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
• A League of Their Own
‘92. Tom Hanks. The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League begins in 1943 with a major-league has-been as a manager. (PG) (2:35) TBS: Sat. 12:10 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)
‘86. Robert Redford. An assistant New York district attorney works and flirts with his adversary and her kooky artist client. (PG) (2:00) ENC: Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)
‘01. Reese Witherspoon. A sorority queen enrolls in Harvard to prove to her former boyfriend that she has more than good looks. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 2 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
• Legends of the Fall
‘94. Brad Pitt. A retired cavalry officer and his sons live on a pre-World War I Montana cattle ranch. (R) (2:25) TMC: Thu. 1:50 P.M., 9:45 P.M. (CC)
• Lethal Weapon 4
‘98. Mel Gibson. Los Angeles police partners take on members of a Chinese triad who are smuggling families from the mainland. (R) (2:15) MAX: Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
‘36. Jean Harlow. An editor’s fiancee and a lawyer help him trick an heiress suing his paper. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Eddie Murphy. Wrongly convicted of murder, two men become close friends during decades in a Mississippi penitentiary. (R) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
• The Life of Emile Zola
‘37. Paul Muni. The 1800s French novelist defends Capt. Alfred Dreyfus against treason charges. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 7 A.M. (CC)
‘97. Luke Perry. A man seeks a transplant donor with a rare blood type to save his dying wife, stricken with cystic fibrosis. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. midnight (CC)
• Light It Up
‘99. Usher Raymond. After an accidental shooting at an inner-city high school, a group of teens holds a wounded police officer hostage. (R) (1:40) MAX: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘94. Paul Hogan. A mute townsman decides to learn the outlaw business from a small-time member of a notorious gang of desperadoes. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Fri. 5 P.M. (CC)
‘90. Jean-Claude Van Damme. An AWOL legionnaire reluctantly participates in an underground fighting circuit to raise money for his brother’s family. (R) (2:15) AMC: Wed. 5:45 P.M., Thu. 1:15 P.M.
• Little Black Book
‘04. Brittany Murphy. To learn more about his past, a young woman interviews three of her boyfriend’s former sweethearts. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Sun. 10:30 A.M.
‘06. Shawn Wayans. A very small fugitive from the law poses as a toddler to gain access to the stolen gem he stashed in a woman’s purse. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Thu. 9:40 A.M., 4:40 P.M., 11:35 P.M. (CC)
• The Little Rascals
‘94. Travis Tedford. For wooing Darla, Alfalfa has a falling out with Spanky and the all-boys clubhouse gang. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
‘49. June Allyson. Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. The four March sisters forge unbreakable emotional ties during the Civil War. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
‘97. Javier Bardem. A single gunshot shapes the fate of several Spaniards over the course of years in 1970s Madrid. (R) (1:50) TMC: Wed. 3:10 A.M.
‘62. James Mason. Professor Humbert Humbert marries a widow to be near her nymphet daughter. (NR) (2:45) TCM: Thu. 10:45 P.M. (CC)
• The Longest Yard
‘05. Adam Sandler. At a Texas penitentiary, jailed NFL veterans train their fellow inmates for a football game against the guards. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Joseph Gordon-Levitt. A brain-damaged former athlete finds himself pulled into a heist at the bank where he works as a janitor. (R) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 12:45 A.M., Mon. 4:05 P.M., Thu. 4 A.M., Fri. 9:20 A.M. (CC)
• The Lost City
‘05. Andy Garcia. Castro’s Communist Revolution sweeps through Cuba, catching an apolitical Havana club owner in the middle and dividing his family. (R) (2:30) SHO: Sun. 2 A.M., Fri. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
‘00. Patty Duke. A 50-year-old woman finds she is pregnant, evoking contrasting reactions from her husband and son. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
• Love Notes ‘07. Laura Leighton. A pregnant woman wants to give her baby to her infertile best friend. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)
‘00. William Ash. A soccer player takes mambo lessons and falls for his partner, but she already has a boyfriend. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 11:45 A.M. (CC)
• Madea’s Family Reunion
‘06. Tyler Perry. A Southern matriarch deals with a host of personal and family issues while planning her clan’s upcoming reunion. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Mon. 8 P.M., Sat. noon, 5:15 A.M. (CC)
• Maid in Manhattan
‘02. Jennifer Lopez. A senatorial candidate falls for a chambermaid after he mistakes her for a guest at the hotel. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Thu. 5 P.M., 7 P.M.
‘95. Damon Wayans. A Marine with little understanding of civilians commands a group of young ROTC cadets and falls for a school doctor. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sat. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
• Making Mr. Right ‘08. Dean Cain. A magazine editor bets that she can transform a scruffy man into a handsome, mannerly bachelor. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
‘95. Shannen Doherty. Dumped by girlfriends, two teens go to a shopping mall and land on a dating game show. (R) (1:40) ENC: Thu. 6:20 P.M. (CC)
• A Man Apart
‘03. Vin Diesel. A DEA agent embarks on a vengeful quest to find the drug lord responsible for his wife’s murder. (R) (1:55) USA: Mon. 2:05 A.M., Tue. noon (CC)
• A Man Called Peter
‘55. Richard Todd. Scottish-born minister Peter Marshall’s sermons inspire his wife, congregations and the U.S. Senate. (NR) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 7 A.M. (CC)
• Man of the House
‘95. Chevy Chase. A district attorney tries to win over the bratty son of his future wife. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)
• Man Without a Star
‘55. Kirk Douglas. A cowboy and his young partner work for a cattlewoman and get involved in a dispute over whether to divide property by barbed wire. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 10:15 A.M.
• The Manhattan Project
‘86. John Lithgow. A teen and his girlfriend make an atomic bomb with plutonium stolen from a scientist dating his mother. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Mon. 4:45 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Kirsten Dunst. An Austrian teenager becomes queen of France, then later loses her head during the French Revolution. (PG-13) (2:05) STZ: Fri. 11 A.M. (CC)
• A Marriage of Convenience
‘98. Jane Seymour. A woman raises her sister’s child alone, then contends with the boy’s father years later when he discovers he has a son. (2:00) LIFE: Fri. noon (CC)
‘96. Jack Nicholson. Martians take delight in incinerating humans in director Tim Burton’s sendup of 1950s sci-fi classics. (PG-13) (2:15) TBS: Tue. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
• Martin Lawrence Live: Runteldat
‘02. Martin Lawrence. The comic gives his take on critics, sex and his 1999 brush with death in this filmed concert performance. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘94. Jim Carrey. An ancient mask transforms a drab bank clerk into a grinning Romeo with superhuman powers. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
‘96. Mara Wilson. A little girl develops extraordinary mental abilities, despite neglectful parents and a brutal headmistress. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Keanu Reeves. A computer hacker joins forces with rebel warriors to battle a malevolent cyberintelligence. (R) (3:00) AMC: Thu. 8 P.M., Fri. 5 P.M. (CC)
‘02. John Cusack. In 1918 a Jewish art dealer pushes young Adolf Hitler to channel his rage into his paintings. (R) (2:00) HBO: Mon. 5 A.M. (CC)
• Meet Joe Black
‘98. Brad Pitt. Death takes human form, asking a principled widower to guide him in exchange for more time on Earth. (PG-13) (3:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 6 P.M.
‘90. Matthew Modine. An account of the courageous B-17 bomber crew that flew more than two dozen perilous missions over Nazi-occupied Europe. (PG-13) (2:15) AMC: Wed. 3:30 P.M., Thu. 11 A.M.
‘90. Carolyn Farina. A West Side loner gets a taste of high society when he becomes involved with a group of privileged young Manhattanites. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 9:15 A.M.
‘78. Brad Davis. Caught smuggling hashish, American Billy Hayes is made an example of and given a harsh sentence in a hellish Turkish prison. (R) (2:15) TCM: Fri. 4 A.M.
• The Mighty Ducks
‘92. Emilio Estevez. To get out of trouble, a hotshot lawyer opts for community service coaching rowdies in peewee hockey. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 8:15 A.M.
‘45. Joan Crawford. A woman makes personal sacrifices in order to please her ungrateful daughter. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. noon (CC)
• Minutemen ‘08. Jason Dolley. Three high-school outcasts face unexpected problems when they use a time machine to change the past. (NR) (1:45) DIS: Wed. 8:15 P.M.
• Miracle at Sage Creek ‘05. David Carradine. Two feuding families make peace after a tragic death and a boy’s illness. (PG) (1:25) TMC: Sat. 11:25 A.M. (CC)
• The Mirror Has Two Faces
‘96. Barbra Streisand. A female college professor falls in love with a male professor who suggests they venture into a platonic marriage. (PG-13) (2:10) SHO: Sun. 8:35 A.M., 5:45 P.M., Wed. 7:30 A.M., 5:45 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M., 12:30 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Tom Cruise. IMF agent Ethan Hunt and his team try to stop a former agent from unleashing a deadly, engineered virus. (PG-13) (2:40) TBS: Thu. 9 P.M., 12:40 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Tom Cruise. Now a trainer for IMF recruits, agent Ethan Hunt squares off against the toughest foe he has ever faced: a ruthless arms and information broker. (PG-13) (2:05) TMC: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)
• Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
‘62. James Stewart. A St. Louis banker spends 30 days at the seashore with his wife and family, trying to relax. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 3:30 A.M.
‘91. Christian Slater. Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel and Frank Costello start their own 1920s New York gang. (R) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 12:20 A.M. (CC)
‘95. Wesley Snipes. A New York transit officer fights subway crime with his foster brother and dreams of robbing the train carrying system revenue. (R) (1:55) HBO: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Steve Buscemi. Animated. No adults believe three youths’ assertion that a neighboring residence is a living creature that means them harm. (PG) (1:35) STZ: Sun. 3:15 P.M., Mon. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
‘05. Jennifer Lopez. A woman fights back when her fiance’s shrewish mother tries to destroy their relationship. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Wed. 9 P.M. (CC)
• Mortuary ‘05. Dan Byrd. A family moves to a rural town and takes over an abandoned funeral home rumored to be haunted. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 P.M.
• The Movie Hero
‘03. Jeremy Sisto. A deluded Hollywood citizen is convinced that an unseen camera is broadcasting his life over the airwaves. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 12:45 P.M., Thu. 6:45 A.M. (CC)
‘05. Brad Pitt. A husband and wife are unaware that each is an international assassin who has just been assigned to kill the other. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Wed. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M.
‘93. Robin Williams. Estranged from his wife, an out-of-work actor masquerades as a nanny to be with his children. (PG-13) (3:00) ABCFAM: Sun. noon, 3 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Brendan Fraser. A young man opens a tomb unleashing a mummy seeking revenge for a curse laid upon him 3,000 years earlier. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Sat. 9 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
• My Cousin Vinny
‘92. Joe Pesci. A wise-guy Brooklyn lawyer and his motormouth girlfriend go to Alabama to defend his innocent cousin for murder. (R) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
• My Date With Drew
‘04. Filmmaker Brian Herzlinger chronicles his monthlong quest to land a date with his favorite actress, Drew Barrymore. (PG) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 6 A.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)
‘93. Michael Keaton. A man and his wife confront his terminal cancer as he videotapes life lessons for his unborn son. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Thu. 2:30 A.M., Fri. 1 P.M.
• My Summer of Love
‘04. Nathalie Press. A rebellious girl’s affair with a worldly temptress troubles her born-again Christian brother. (R) (1:30) MAX: Wed. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
• My Super Ex-Girlfriend
‘06. Uma Thurman. A young man discovers that the manipulative woman he is dating is a superheroine, and after he breaks up with her, she uses her powers to turn his life into a nightmare. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Sun. 3 P.M., Thu. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
‘99. Hank Azaria. Aspiring superheroes band together to defeat a villain when real superhero Captain Amazing disappears. (PG-13) (2:10) ENC: Sun. 8:35 A.M. (CC)
‘88. Julia Roberts. Three teenage girls come of age one summer working in a pizza parlor in Mystic, Conn. (R) (1:55) ENC: Thu. 9:40 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Jack Black. To raise money for an orphanage, a Mexican cook named Ignacio moonlights as a professional wrestler. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 6:45 A.M., 7:15 P.M. (CC)
• Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
‘94. Leslie Nielsen. Ed coaxes his “Police Squad” pal Frank out of retirement to thwart a terrorist bombing. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Sat. 2 A.M.
• The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
‘91. Leslie Nielsen. Frank and Ed of “Police Squad” blunder through another case, an energy-related plot in Washington, D.C. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 2 A.M.
• National Lampoon’s Animal House
‘78. John Belushi. Bluto, Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College. (R) (2:00) AMC: Mon. 6 P.M., Tue. 11 A.M.
• National Lampoon’s Van Wilder
‘02. Ryan Reynolds. An underachieving collegian needs money to stay in school after his father cuts off his funds. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 4 P.M. (CC)
• Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple II
‘98. Jack Lemmon. A slob and a neat freak, former roommates, meet again years later for their children’s wedding. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 6:15 P.M.
• Neil Young: Heart of Gold
‘06. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme captures the rocker in concert before a live audience at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)
• Never Been Kissed
‘99. Drew Barrymore. A former high-school nerd, now a reporter, gets a second chance when she goes under cover for a story on cool teens. (PG-13) (2:30) ABCFAM: Fri. 7:30 P.M., Sat. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
‘98. Ernie Hudson. A computer whiz suspected of murder seeks an aspiring actress’s help to elude killers and the law. (R) (2:00) BET: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Aaron Eckhart. A psychiatrist takes a job at a residential facility where his troubled father was committed years earlier. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Fri. 1:05 P.M. (CC)
• Night and Day
‘46. Cary Grant. Ivy League songwriter Cole Porter joins World War I, marries a rich British nurse and returns to Broadway. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Mon. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
• A Night at the Roxbury
‘98. Will Ferrell. Desperate to meet women and open their own dance club, brainless brothers Steve and Doug Butabi cruise Beverly Hills. (PG-13) (1:25) SHO: Sun. 12:15 P.M., Thu. 5:45 P.M., 5:05 A.M. (CC)
• Night of the Creeps
‘86. Jason Lively. Alien parasites that turn their victims into zombies run amok on campus during fraternity pledge week. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 9 P.M., 11:30 P.M.
‘95. Hugh Grant. His girlfriend’s pregnancy sends a San Francisco child psychologist into panic. (PG-13) (2:00) E!: Tue. 8 P.M., Wed. 1 P.M.
‘93. Animated. A wandering warrior must prevent a group of supernatural assassins from claiming a shipment of stolen gold. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Mon. 11 P.M.
• No Way Out
‘87. Kevin Costner. The secretary of defense forces a Pentagon naval aide to lead a cover-up murder manhunt for a Soviet spy. (R) (2:00) ENC: Tue. 2:20 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Eddie Murphy. Though married to a terrible shrew, a man tries to figure out a way to be with his childhood sweetheart, who has just moved back into town. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sun. 4:45 P.M., Tue. 4 P.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)
‘96. Luke Perry. A fired police officer turns to bank robbery to provide for his self-destructive wife. (R) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 2:20 A.M. (CC)
• Notes on a Scandal
‘06. Cate Blanchett. A charismatic new colleague draws a veteran teacher, and they become close friends, then the older woman learns of the other’s affair with a teenage student. (R) (1:35) HBO: Tue. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
• Nothing in Common
‘86. Tom Hanks. A yuppie adman faces his parents’ separation and his father’s need for a major operation. (PG) (2:00) SHO: Thu. 2 P.M.
• The Notorious Bettie Page
‘06. Gretchen Mol. A Nashville beauty moves to New York in 1949 and soon becomes a celebrated pinup girl. (R) (1:30) MAX: Tue. 3 A.M. (CC)
‘99. Julia Roberts. A man’s life changes when an international star walks into his bookshop. (PG-13) (2:05) SHO: Sun. 6:30 A.M., 3:30 P.M., Wed. 1:30 P.M., 4:40 A.M., Sat. 4:10 P.M. (CC)
• The Number One Girl ‘05. Tony Schiena. Carnage ensues when a gangster asks a martial artist to judge a beauty pageant. (R) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Number 23
‘07. Jim Carrey. A man becomes obsessed with a book that appears to be based on his life and ends with the murder of the main character. (R) (1:35) MAX: Fri. 6:40 P.M., 2:10 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Morgan Freeman. After seeing her no-good husband killed by hit men, a woman thinks she is a nurse who must find her lover, a soap-opera doctor. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Fri. 4:30 P.M., Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
‘96. Tom Berenger. An ex-cop-turned-college-professor probes the murder of a colleague for which the wife is suspected. (R) (1:35) MAX: Mon. 1:35 A.M. (CC)
• Off the Black
‘06. Nick Nolte. A paternal bond slowly forms between a dying umpire and the young ballplayer he caught vandalizing his house. (R) (1:35) TMC: Sun. 11 A.M., Sat. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
• The Official Story
‘85. Norma Aleandro. An Argentine couple learn that the government tortured their adopted daughter’s parents. (NR) (1:55) TMC: Mon. 4:20 P.M.
‘06. Liev Schreiber. An American diplomat and his wife learn that the child they adopted may be the son of Satan. (R) (1:55) MAX: Mon. 5:05 P.M., Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Voices of Martin Lawrence. Animated. Stranded in the wilderness, a mule deer and a domesticated bear try to make their way back to the safety of a town preserve before a hunter catches them. (PG) (1:30) STZ: Thu. 10:35 A.M., 7:30 P.M. (CC)
• Operation Dumbo Drop
‘95. Danny Glover. Two U.S. Army captains wheel and deal to replace a Vietnam village’s prized elephant after it dies. (PG) (1:55) STZ: Thu. 12:05 P.M. (CC)
‘02. Colin Hanks. A high schooler tries to fix a mistake after his guidance counselor sends the wrong papers to Stanford University. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
‘01. Bill Murray. Live action/animated. A white-blood cell teams with a cold tablet to battle evil viruses in a zoo worker’s body. (PG) (1:35) MAX: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
• Outrage in Glen Ridge
‘94. Michael Keaton. Two New York tabloid editors come to blows over a front-page story that may be true for only a day. (R) (1:55) MAX: Wed. 2:05 P.M. (CC)
• The Parent Trap
‘98. Lindsay Lohan. An 11-year-old meets her California twin, and they plot to reunite their divorced parents. (PG) (3:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 6 P.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Karl Urban. American Indians adopt and raise as their own a Viking boy who was left behind by his own people during a raid. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 10 P.M., 4:15 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Mel Gibson. A pacifist farmer of South Carolina reluctantly joins the Revolutionary War and fights alongside his son. (R) (3:00) MAX: Mon. 7 P.M. (CC)
‘92. Harrison Ford. An IRA terrorist vows revenge against the ex-CIA agent who killed his brother and thwarted their attack on royalty. (R) (2:30) A&E: Sat. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
• Pavilion of Women
‘01. Willem Dafoe. An aristocrat’s wife falls in love with an American missionary doctor in China during World War II. (R) (1:55) MAX: Mon. 3:10 A.M. (CC)
• The Pelican Brief
‘93. Julia Roberts. A Washington reporter helps an on-the-run law student who knows too much about a government cover-up. (PG-13) (2:30) TNT: Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)
• The Perfect Man
‘05. Hilary Duff. A crafty teen invents a secret admirer to prevent her mother from having another bad relationship. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
‘97. Jennifer Aniston. An advertising executive asks a young man to pose as her fiance so that she will be eligible for a promotion. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Tue. 7:20 A.M. (CC)
• Planet of the Apes
‘68. Charlton Heston. An astronaut goes by time warp to a future planet ruled by smart apes who keep humans as slaves. (G) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 6:30 A.M., 12:30 A.M.
• Playas Ball ‘03. Allen Payne. A basketball star must fight to clear his name after he becomes caught up in a sex scandal. (R) (2:00) BET: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
• Playing by Heart
‘98. Gillian Anderson. The lives and loves of three women are examined, along with a married couple’s enduring relationship. (R) (2:10) ENC: Mon. 2:35 P.M. (CC)
‘01. Jack Nicholson. A detective about to retire promises a woman that he will catch her daughter’s murderer. (R) (2:05) MAX: Mon. 3 P.M. (CC)
• Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
‘85. Steve Guttenberg. The zany graduates attempt to stop rampant acts of vandalism when they take to the meanest beat on the streets. (PG-13) (1:30) MAX: Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Josh Lucas. Survivors aboard a capsized ocean liner band together in a fight for their lives, seeking safety by way of an upside-down maze. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Fri. 1:20 P.M. (CC)
‘93. Mario Van Peebles. Spanish-American War deserters wind up defending a black township from a sheriff and his henchmen. (R) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 11:05 P.M. (CC)
‘97. Kevin Costner. Seeking refuge from a post-apocalypse dictator, a wayfarer gives others hope by taking on the role of postmaster. (R) (3:00) ENC: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
‘98. Sandra Bullock. Raised by their aunts, two sisters use different means to avoid a family legacy of witchcraft. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
‘90. Richard Gere. A corporate raider pays a gorgeous hooker to be his escort for a business week in Beverly Hills. (R) (2:15) TNT: Fri. 8 P.M., 10:15 P.M. (CC)
‘07. Terrence Howard. In the 1970s an aficionado and a janitor renovate an abandoned pool and establish a swim team in one of Philadelphia’s roughest neighborhoods. (PG) (1:50) SHO: Sun. 1:40 P.M., Fri. 6:30 A.M., 8:10 P.M.
‘07. Dominic Purcell. An African warlord further complicates a news team’s mission to capture a giant crocodile said to have killed hundreds of villagers. (R) (1:35) STZ: Tue. 1:05 A.M., Wed. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
• The Prince of Tides
‘91. Nick Nolte. Family wounds are healed by a Southerner’s affair with his suicidal sister’s New York psychiatrist. (R) (3:00) LIFE: Thu. noon (CC)
‘54. James Mason. The character of Prince Valiant comes alive, battling and loving in England of the Middle Ages. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Tue. 4:30 A.M.
• The Princess and the Marine
‘01. Mark-Paul Gosselaar. A Marine has a forbidden romance with a Muslim Bahrainian princess and sneaks her to the United States to marry her. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. midnight (CC)
• The Princess Bride
‘87. Cary Elwes. A storybook stableboy turns pirate and rescues his beloved, who is about to marry a dreadful prince. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Wed. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
• The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
‘04. Anne Hathaway. While living with her royal grandmother, a young princess must find a suitable husband in 30 days or give up the throne. (G) (2:15) DIS: Sun. 9:15 P.M. (CC)
‘05. Nathan Lane. A Broadway producer and his accountant scheme to overfinance a surefire flop and abscond with the money. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
• Puccini for Beginners
‘06. Elizabeth Reaser. An opera-loving writer gets caught up in a bisexual love triangle with a professor and the woman he dumped to be with her. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 10 P.M.
‘94. John Travolta. Two hit men, a boxer, a crime boss and others meet their fates over the course of two days. (R) (2:45) SHO: Wed. 11 P.M. (CC)
‘06. Kristen Bell. Some friends think a new Web site is just a hoax with a clever marketing campaign until everyone who logs on dies. (PG-13) (1:30) STZ: Mon. 11:05 P.M., Tue. 5:20 P.M. (CC)
‘89. Paul Le Mat. A suicide investigation by a group of psychics leads to a deadly encounter with a tribe of homicidal puppets. (R) (1:45) AMC: Fri. 12:45 A.M.
‘92. George Strait. An amiable country singer struggles to free himself of the hollow trappings of commercial stardom. (PG) (2:30) CMT: Tue. 6:30 P.M., Wed. 4 P.M.
‘91. Martin Short. A private investigator teams up with an accident-prone accountant to find a missing heiress. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Wed. 3:10 P.M. (CC)
• The Pursuit of Happyness
‘06. Will Smith. A single father and his young son endure many hardships as the father struggles to provide a better future for both of them. (PG-13) (2:05) STZ: Sun. 4:35 A.M., Mon. 2 P.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
‘02. Stuart Townsend. The vampire Lestat awakens after 100 years, becomes a rock star and unites with a female counterpart. (R) (2:00) USA: Thu. 2 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)
‘05. Camilla Belle. After her widowed father dies, a deaf teenager moves in with her godparents and their cruel daughter, then finds that all is not as it seems. (R) (1:40) STZ: Thu. 2:20 A.M. (CC)
‘94. John Turturro. A scandal rocks 1950s America when a former game-show champion admits he was given the answers. Based on a true story. (PG-13) (2:15) TCM: Sun. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
‘94. Brian Benben. A writer tries to find an elusive killer while his surviving co-workers try to keep their radio station on the air. (PG) (1:50) STZ: Wed. 6:50 A.M. (CC)
‘54. James Stewart. Sitting in a wheelchair, his leg in a cast, a photographer spies on courtyard neighbors and sees a murder. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 10:15 P.M. (CC)
‘40. Laurence Olivier. A British gentleman’s innocent bride grapples with intrusive reminders of his deceased wife. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Tue. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
‘84. Patrick Swayze. Colorado teens fight back after Soviet-led paratroops drop into town for World War III. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 11:45 P.M., Wed. 1 P.M. (CC)
‘69. Steve McQueen. A Mississippi boy drives to Memphis with two rascals in his family’s new 1905 Winton. (PG-13) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 3:15 A.M.
‘06. Voices of Daniel Craig. Animated. In 2054 Paris, a cop searches for a kidnapped scientist who works for a corporation that peddles eternal youth and beauty. (R) (1:50) STZ: Thu. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
‘00. Keanu Reeves. A football coach and his team’s owner recruit a ragtag band of has-beens and wannabes after failed negotiations lead to a strike. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sat. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
‘84. Emilio Estevez. Punker Otto tries to repossess a Chevy Malibu with something alien and atomic in the trunk. (R) (1:35) ENC: Sat. 2 A.M. (CC)
‘06. Sarah Michelle Gellar. A young woman tries to solve the mystery behind her increasingly terrifying visions of a stranger’s brutal murder. (PG-13) (1:30) MAX: Tue. 6:45 P.M. (CC)
‘98. Jerry Springer. People having sordid affairs appear with their loved ones on a talk-show host’s popular, controversial TV program. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 1 A.M. (CC)
‘59. John Wayne. A Texas sheriff and his deputies try to hold a cattle baron’s brother in jail. (NR) (3:00) AMC: Sat. 12:15 P.M.
• The Road to Galveston
‘96. Cicely Tyson. A Texas widow takes in Alzheimer’s patients to make ends meet, then brings them on a road trip to the sea. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Fri. 10:15 A.M. (CC)
‘53. Richard Burton. The red robe worn by Christ links a Roman tribune, his Christian lover and a Greek slave. (NR) (3:00) AMC: Sun. 3 A.M.
‘91. Patrick Bergin. An ousted Saxon nobleman turns Sherwood Forest outlaw to smite Norman villains and save Maid Marian. (NR) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 7:45 A.M.
‘05. Voices of Ewan McGregor. Animated. A robot leads a revolution against a corporate bigwig who wants to send older models to the scrapheap. (PG) (2:00) FX: Sun. 8 P.M., Mon. 5:30 P.M.
‘96. Sean Connery. A one-time escaped convict leads Navy SEALs onto Alcatraz to thwart a renegade colonel’s rebels who threaten the area with warheads. (R) (2:20) STZ: Tue. 11:10 A.M., 10:45 P.M. (CC)
• Romancing the Stone
‘84. Michael Douglas. A mousy novelist goes to Colombia for her sister and joins a mercenary on a treasure hunt. (PG) (1:55) ENC: Fri. 9:05 A.M. (CC)
‘98. Matt Damon. The release of his debt-ridden pal from jail spurs a law student to resume high-stakes gambling. (R) (2:05) ENC: Mon. 1 A.M., Tue. 10:05 A.M. (CC)
• The Royal Tenenbaums
‘01. Gene Hackman. An errant father tries to reconcile with his eccentric and underachieving family in New York. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Mon. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
• The Rugrats Movie
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March 16th, 2008 at 7:45 am
Word………….
March 16th, 2008 at 8:35 am
I think the way the Clintons are being demonized is a bit scary. Bill has said some dumb, racially tinged things. But to say these people are evil and manipulative and put them in the same class as the Bush/Cheney crowd really distorts the truth.
March 16th, 2008 at 9:26 am
Just remember that when it all boils down someone somewhere is making money off of these alleged pedophiles. Exploiting this behaviour for profit is disgusting.
March 16th, 2008 at 10:16 am
I was thinking the same thing about Obama because of Reddit.. people here get awfully pissy when someone says something negative about Mr. Superhero.
March 16th, 2008 at 11:07 am
Rage-filled, reflexive and personal attacks are also key symptoms of PMS.
March 16th, 2008 at 11:57 am
She doesn’t need to make a logical argument to accuse you of hating women. Disagreeing with one woman is enough to prove that you are a sexist pig, and probably also a racist bigoted pervert, too, damn you, because, you know, each individual woman on the planet is magically capable of speaking for all women everywhere. Of course, if you dare to take this to mean that you can generalize about women, then you are also a sexist pig. Why don’t you just shut up, you monster? Clearly you belong in prison.
March 16th, 2008 at 12:48 pm
@Nougat-Yes this comment system does SUCK big time. @DiggShill-When something sucks I don’t “get over it” because if everyone did that soon everything woud Suck like the New Digg comment system.Interesting note: I dug up Nougats comment and dug down the Digg shills comment but the plus dig registered as a down dig and vice versa, curious.
March 16th, 2008 at 1:39 pm
Just seems like entrapment to me. But hey, that’s just my .02.
March 16th, 2008 at 2:29 pm
It’s funny that everyone is digging down anyone who defends the locking up of these men that prey on the weakness/naivity of children. You folks should really take a law class before you start talking about entrapment. Any first year law student will tell you it is not entrapment. It is no more entrapment that busting someone for trying to hire a hitman (undercover cop) to kill his wife. If the criminal makes the first contact (as they pedophiles did in EVERY instance in this case) then there is no entrapment.
March 16th, 2008 at 3:20 pm
Not to excuse any of the things these slimy perverts do online or plan to do when they meet these “kids”, but justice has to work for everyone, even (and especially) the worst of us. That’s kind of the point of justice in the first place.Lynch mob mentality isnt going to get us anywhere, and thats exactly what these kinds of shows play to.Having said that, I do really enjoy watching the show, so I’m a bit hypocritical.
March 16th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Great article and quite true. I’ve got nothing against Clinton supporters, but some of them do come off as a little unhinged - especially sites like hillaryis44.comYikes.
March 16th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
Can the DA do anything about creepy Chris Hansen?
March 16th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
Oh, I think you’re absolutely right that Obama has a better chance of taking the general election. I guess I just don’t get hating a political candidate on such a personal, grudge-holding level as I’ve heard lately.
March 16th, 2008 at 6:42 pm
“Some other suspects contacted Perverted Justice decoys online but never showed up at the house. Among them was Louis Conradt Jr., an assistant prosecutor from neighboring Kauffman County, who allegedly engaged in a sexually explicit online chat with an adult posing as a 13-year-old boy. As police knocked at his door and a “Dateline” camera crew waited in the street….”So the guy expresses his 1st amendment privilege (no matter how sick it may be), doesn’t show up to meet the boy, and instead of just letting it go they decide to bring the TV cameras to him? You know the whole operation has spiraled out of control when that happens
March 16th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
The source you cited seems to show well thought out opinions of Obabma support as well as lots of fanboys.It shows little to support the idea that you suggest: that Obama supporters on reddit react the same as the Clinton supporters that are emailing the author of this article. There is little to no hate-filled, rage-filled ranting or reflexive and personal attacks on those who do not support Obama’s candidacy.So, I ask again, source?