New Theatrical
Releases:
"The Time Machine" and
"Festival in Cannes"
Synopsis - "The Time Machine"
Scientist and inventor Alexander Hartdegen is determined to prove that time travel is possible. His determination is turned to desperation by a personal tragedy that now drives him to want to change the past. Testing his theories with a time machine of his own invention, Hartdegen is hurtled 800,000 years into the future, where he discovers that mankind has divided into the hunter...and the hunted.
Release Date: March 8, 2002
Directed By: Simon Wells and Gore Verbinski
Screenwriter: John Logan
Producers: Walter F. Parkes and David Valdes
Cinematographer: Donald McAlpine
Film Editor: Wayne Wahrman
Production Designer: Oliver Scholl
Casting Director: Mindy Marin
Costume Designer: Deena Appel
Art Directors: Christopher Burian-Mohr and Bruce Robert Hill
Original Music: Klaus Badelt
Starring: Guy Pearce, Samantha Mumba, Jeremy Irons, Orlando Jones, Mark Addy, Sienna Guillory, Phyllida Law, and Omero Mumba
Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence.
Official Site: "The Time Machine"
Review: Movie Review
Photos: Gallery of Publicity Stills
Synopsis - "Festival in Cannes"
Filmed against the romantic backdrop of the world famous Cannes International Film Festival, "Festival in Cannes" looks at three love stories, revealing the underlying comic drama which entangles all six of these people: an older, legendary film couple; a respected English actress who finds herself in love with a powerful Hollywood studio producer; and a struggling unknown actress who falls for an ambitious low-level executive assistant.
Release Date: March 8, 2002
Directed By: Henry Jaglom
Written By: Henry Jaglom
Producer: John Goldstone
Cinematographer: Hanania Baer
Film Editor: Henry Jaglom
Production Manager: Rosemary Marks-Carr
Original Score: Michael Stern
Starring: Anouk Aimee, Greta Scacchi, Maximilian Schell, Ron Silver, Zack Norman, Jenny Gabrielle, Alex Craig Mann, and Rachel Bailit
Rating: PG-13 for brief strong language.
Official Site: "Festival in Cannes"
Interviews: Interviews from the LA Premiere
NEW ON VIDEO:

"Say Anything" - DVD Release Date - March 5, 2002
NEW IN THEATERS - OTHER GENRES:

"All About the Benjamins"

