Louisville Exclusive Films
Coming Soon To Village 8 Theaters
Updated 11/18/08
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October-December 2008 Lineup |
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A Girl Cut In Two (NR) Opening Friday, November 28, 2008 Jaded novelist and too happily married "ladies man," Charles Saint-Denis' latest conquest is TV weathergirl Gabrielle Deneige. At once naïve and unstoppable, Gabrielle doesn't need to be convinced to enter into a sordid May-September relationship with a celebrated member of the intelligentsia. However, tugging at her other arm with the pull of the entire haute bourgeoisie is young Paul, the cute but dangerously schizophrenic scion of a Lyon pharmaceutical magnate. What's a girl to do? French With Subtitles |
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JCVD (R) Opening Friday, December 5, 2008 Movie hero Jean-Claude Van Damme finds himself out of money, fighting for custody of his daughter and losing every good action role to Steven Seagal. In an attempt to escape, the aging star walks away from his shrinking spotlight and returns home to his native Brussels. But when he is thrown into a real-life hostage situation, everyone sees a side of Van Damme they've never seen before as he takes on the police, battles the perpetrators and creates a media firestorm that captures the attention of the world. |
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Let The Right One In (R) Opening Friday, December 12, 2008 A wintry and rather miserable suburb of Stockholm in the early 1980s. Oskar Eriksson is a very normal and lonely 12-year-old. He undergoes the annoying bullying of his classmates as best he can. Back home, where he lives alone with his mother, he collects newspaper cuttings about serial killers and things like that. On a tree not far from his home, a dead boy is found, who seems to have been ritually murdered. At the same time, Oskar meets Eli, who has moved into an apartment next door together with an older man. Little Eli is lonely as Oskar is, and the two make friends. |
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Fear(s) of the Dark (R) Opening Friday, December 19, 2008 Six graphic artists and cartoonists have breathed life into their nightmares, bleeding away color only to retain the starkness of light and the pitch black of shadows. Their intertwined stories make up an unprecedented epic where phobias, disgust and nightmares come to life and reveal Fear at its most naked and intense. |
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