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Trapped In Paradise

It's Christmas Eve, and Bill, Alvin and Dave Firpo have come from New York to the small town of Paradise for the score of the century. But their big city craftiness is no match for the innate goodness of the townsfolk, who may just kill the Firpos with kindness.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT


The Hoax

In what would cause a fantastic media frenzy, Clifford Irving sells his bogus biography of Howard Hughes to a premiere publishing house in the early 1970s. Clifford Irving, a struggling writer desperate to be a famous bestselling author. After his novel gets rejected, he concocts a crazy plot in which he convinces McGraw-Hill that he has been contacted by Howard Hughes in order to tell the official life story of the reclusive billionaire. With the help of his friend, nervous writer Dick Suskind, and Irving's artist wife, Edith, he attempts to get away with one of the greatest literary hoaxes of the 20th century. He goes to elaborate lengths to pull the wool over the eyes of his editor, Andrea Tate, as well as his publisher, Shelton Fisher, and the managing editor of Life magazine, Ralph Graves, who is offering big bucks to serialize the book. As Irving gets deeper and deeper into the lies, he begins to embody Hughes, mimicking the way he looks and talks. The film features excellent performances all around, including star turns by Eli Wallach as longtime Hughes employee Noah Dietrich and Julie Delpy as Nina Van Pallandt, a former flame of Irving's whom he can't shake loose. This movie is rated R for language.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


Before Sunset

Jesse, a writer from the US, and Celine, a Frenchwoman working for an environment protection organization, acquainted nine years ago on the train from Budapest to Vienna, meet again when Jesse arrives in Paris for a reading of his new book. As they have only a few hours until his plane leaves, they stroll through Paris, talking about their experiences, views and whether they still love each other, although Jesse is already married with a kid.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


Wild Fire

Wildfire is the story of what happens when Kris Furillo, willful daughter of a lousy mother, who took a bad start in life landing her in jail, gets parole because Pablo Betart, an excellent foreman who also had a juvenile record, gets her a job on the horse ranch of the Ritter family, where she proves her worth working with horses, especially Wildfire, but still wrestles with her past and upsets the social dynamics there, not in the least because of her appeal on the owners' teenage boys, Jean Ritter's son Matt and Ken Davis' son Kenny 'Junior' Davis
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


The Last Kiss

Zach Braff plays Michael, a man in his late twenties facing an existential crisis. Michael and Jenna have been together for years and now that Jenna is four months pregnant she is under pressure from her parents to marry Michael. While Jenna is eager to tie the knot, Michael is not so sure. Throughout his life Michael has meticulously planned his actions. Whether it is his schooling, career, or relationship with sweetheart Jenna, Michael has taken a cautious and conservative course. That is to say, Michael has never really addressed what he desires in life, only what is expected of him. With the prospect of marriage in front of him, alongside a soon to arrive child, the father to be feels trapped; the idea that he has not lived his life to the fullest engulfs him and he is secretly reluctant to forfeit his freedom for a traditional lifestyle. Michael treads along despite his reservations, allowing Jenna’s parents and society’s expectations lead him. However, while at a friend’s wedding an attractive college student named Kim senses Michael’s apprehension and attempts to capitalize on it. Kim invites him back to her home where they attend a party; for the first time in years Michael feels emancipated. After an enjoyable first encounter he sneaks away from work to visit Kim again, but is accidentally busted by friend Chris. Jenna demands that Michael explain his actions and fess up to seeing another woman; he does and apologizes, but still secretly lusts for Kim and envisions her as an escape from the monotony and inevitable imprisonment of marriage and fatherhood. Inevitably Michael ends up at the college student’s home again where he is in danger of sleeping with her -- though his deep love of Jenna eventually prevents this from happening. Michael must weigh his options and decide whose happiness and desires are more important, his own or the people around him. “The Last Kiss” was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards. This movie is rated R for sexuality, nudity and language.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


The Holiday

American Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz) and English native Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet) are two women from two different continents who share one common problem: men. For years Iris and coworker Jasper (Rufus Sewell) have had intermittent affairs, and while neither acknowledged any kind of formal relationship, Iris harbored romantic feelings for Jasper – and assumed the feeling was mutual. So when Jasper announced his engagement to another woman Iris was understandably heartbroken and felt betrayed. Meanwhile in the United States Amanda learns that her boyfriend, Ethan Ebbers (Edward Burns) has been unfaithful and so their relationship comes to an abrupt end. Not long afterward Iris posts a somewhat unorthodox advertisement on the Internet proposing a house swap with another professional woman, in any part of the world. Amanda, a big shot movie trailer editor, encounters the journalist's ad and decides to exchange her sunny Los Angeles mansion for a quiet and quaint home in Surrey, England. At first the relocation is a shock, but eventually she cozies up with Graham (Jude Law), Iris' brother. What was initiated as a simple one-night stand quickly transforms into romance; consequently, Amanda's upcoming return to America seems to arrive much too soon. Similarly, in California, Iris is soaking up the sun and indulging in everything LA has to offer. She eventually meets Miles (Jack Black), an associate of Ethan's still reeling over his girlfriend's infidelity. Miles' gruff and carefree attitude meshes well with Iris' personality and a romance begins to spark. Both women seem to have found what they are looking for. Unfortunately, it seems they must eventually leave their dreams behind – but must they really? The Holiday won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Chick Flick, in addition to an MTV Movie Award nomination. At the box office the picture was a knockout success, earning over $205 million around the world, easily recuperating its seemingly steep $85 million budget. The soundtrack features a number of great and recognizable tunes by the likes of Wham!, James Taylor, Al Green, Kylie Minogue, and many more.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT


Bring It On

12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT


The Nines

A troubled actor, a television show runner, and an acclaimed videogame designer find their lives intertwining in mysterious and unsettling ways. The Nines is a clever, mind-bending thrill ride through the mind of an actor, a writer, and a videogame designer who arguably controls them all. The story is a complex, thought-provoking work divided into three sections and featuring the same actors playing different roles, with the number nine always lurking in the background. Gary, an actor who plays a cop on television, uses too much lighter fluid when he burns his ex-girlfriend's things, then he drinks and drives, uses crack, and crashes his car. He sobers up in jail and is placed under house arrest and the watchful eye of a publicist, the cheery and tough-minded Margaret. She moves him into the empty house of a writer who's away in Canada on a shoot. Gary meets Sarah, an attractive and seemingly-willing neighbor. His friendship with Margaret blooms and strange things happen: he finds notes he doesn't remember writing, he hears noises, and he seems to bump into himself in the kitchen. Two remaining chapters reveal what's going on. Certain minute elements repeat in each part, giving clues as to what it's all really about as fantasy and reality intertwine. This movie is rated R for language, some drug content and sexuality.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT


Pipe Dream

15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


Agent Cody Banks

Cody Banks is a teen CIA super-agent who is on a mission to get friendly with his classmate Natalie so that he can uncover her father's vicious scheme to create deadly robots.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT


Nacho Libre

Funnyman Jack Black stars in this comedic tale of an orphaned man wavering between a life of religious solitude and a career in professional wrestling. Black plays Ignacio, nicknamed Nacho, who is a man raised in a monastery after his Scandinavian mother and Mexican father passed away during his childhood. Like the monks and nuns who served as Ignacio’s caretakers, he lives a simple, impoverished life. As he grew into adulthood he remained at the monastery and serves as its cook. While Nacho is not well liked by the religious men at the center, the orphans adore him – and as a former orphan himself, the feeling is mutual. Each day Ignacio forages the streets of his small village for cooking materials, usually consisting of tortillas and bread. Since the monastery cannot afford sufficient food supplies, Nacho’s meals tend to disappoint. But Ignacio lives a conflicting existence. For all of his life Nacho has dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler, though he has postponed his dreams due to a perceived religious conflict. Nacho is also deeply inlove with Encarnación (Ana de la Reguera), a sister at the monastery who like him, is bound to a life of celibacy and when Nacho tells Encarnación of his dream she reaffirms the church’s stance on wrestling, remarking that it is a form of idol worship. Ignacio suppresses his wrestling dream until he is assaulted by a homeless man while attempting to gather food for the orphans; the assailant steals Ignacio’s tortilla chips leaving him in shame and unable to feed the children that day. Ignacio then decides to pursue his dream in secret. Wearing sweat pants, a blouse and a raggedly mask Nacho (Ignacio’s stage name) assembles a makeshift costume and prepares for his first match. His tag team partner is coincidently Steven (Héctor Jiménez), the man who previously robbed and assaulted him. Upon losing their first battle Steven and Nacho contemplate throwing in the towel, but when the fight’s promoters reveal that they will be paid even for loses, the team continues fighting. In order to justify his profession with his religion, Nacho uses all of his earnings to buy food for the children. Not content with merely losing and collecting 100 pesos, Steven and Nacho attempt to prepare themselves for bigger fights in hopes that they can become genuine wrestling stars. When his superiors at the monastery discover his pastime, Ignacio is ejected in shame and opts for a life of solitude in the wilderness, retiring from wrestling for good. However with Steven’s encouragement, Nacho takes part in a fight that may just change his life and the lives of the orphans he loves.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT


The Other Boleyn Girl

A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in European history: two beautiful sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the handsome and passionate King Henry VIII. Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson star as Anne and Mary Boleyn in this adaptation of the bestselling novel by Philippa Gregory. While their story is perhaps one of history's most well known, The Other Boleyn Girl has fun with the facts, creating a lusty, dramatic tale of deception and betrayal. The film begins with the girls' power-hungry uncle, discovering that King Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon is falling apart. Their uncle suggests to their father that he tempt the King into taking Anne as his mistress, thus putting the family in the King's favor. But the King has no time for the strong-willed Anne, and instead turns his attentions to her already married, soft-spoken sister Mary. With her eye on the Queen's crown, Anne renews her attempts to seduce the king, driving a wedge between her and her sister. Eric Bana is a brooding, sexy Henry, and Portman and Johansson both give strong performances as the beautiful and bewitching sisters. While some might quibble over the historical inaccuracies of the film (of which there are quite a few), most will let themselves get lost in the sea of beautiful bodices, and the anticipation of when those bodices might be ripped off.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT


The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion

"The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" concerns an insurance investigator and an efficiency expert that are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. CW Briggs (Woody Allen) is the top insurance investigator in 1940s New York, with many successes. Briggs prides himself on being able to crack any insurance caper by getting into the mind of the thief. Betty Ann Fitzgerald (Helen Hunt) is a new employee in the company he works for, with the task of reorganizing the office. Both Briggs and Fitzgerald don't like each other - or at least that's what they think. During a night out with the rest of the office employees, they go to watch Voltan, a magician who secretly hypnotizes both of them, in order to use them for his dirty schemes. The hypnotic powers of the Jade Scorpion get the mind of the thief into Briggs. The next evening already, Briggs makes his first robbery, and when he wakes up in the morning he has no memory of it. The situation is quickly exacerbated when a rash of thefts-- involving millions of dollars worth of jewelry and goods-- begins to occur among clients for whom the company has installed security systems. An inside job is suspected, and to Briggs' chagrin, more outside help is brought in. Things get really complicated when he starts investigating the case. Will he be able to uncover "himself"? The film received a "rotten" rating from film-review website Rotten Tomatoes and fared poorly in American theaters with ticket sales of less than seven million dollars. With its production budget of $26 million dollars, it is Allen's most expensive film. According to boxofficemojo, its worldwide gross was $18. 9 million but it won Gran Angular Award for the Best Film by Woody Allen.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT


Bring It On

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Friday 11 Nov
Practical Magic

For these two sisters falling in love is the trickiest spell of all Which is more capable of influencing Man's life: Black magic with all its charms and spells, or genuine love? Two sisters are about to find out. It deals with the story of two sisters, Sally and Gillian, who grow in a family cursed with black magic. Though both sisters are brought up in the same environment, their characters are completely different. While Gillian is adventurous, likes travelling and boisterous life, flees with one of her friends and falls repeatedly in troublesome love, Sally dreams of a quiet life with the man she loves. Sally's dream comes true when she gets married and has two daughters. She soon discovers the curse of her family; any man, who falls in love with her or her sister, is doomed to die tragically. Sally realizes such awful fact when she loses her husband. The curse extends to Gillian, who is abused by a man she thinks she is in love with. When Gillian calls Sally for help, the man dies due to a magic spell they cast. Gillian moves to Sally's. Despite their differences, both sisters seek a way to annul their family's curse for fear it should move on to Sally's daughters. Both sisters are assisted by Gary, a police officer, who, in turn, falls in love with Sally and feels that her love is much stronger than any curse. This movie is rated PG-13 for some violence, intense thematic elements and sensuality.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

The Holiday

American Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz) and English native Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet) are two women from two different continents who share one common problem: men. For years Iris and coworker Jasper (Rufus Sewell) have had intermittent affairs, and while neither acknowledged any kind of formal relationship, Iris harbored romantic feelings for Jasper – and assumed the feeling was mutual. So when Jasper announced his engagement to another woman Iris was understandably heartbroken and felt betrayed. Meanwhile in the United States Amanda learns that her boyfriend, Ethan Ebbers (Edward Burns) has been unfaithful and so their relationship comes to an abrupt end. Not long afterward Iris posts a somewhat unorthodox advertisement on the Internet proposing a house swap with another professional woman, in any part of the world. Amanda, a big shot movie trailer editor, encounters the journalist's ad and decides to exchange her sunny Los Angeles mansion for a quiet and quaint home in Surrey, England. At first the relocation is a shock, but eventually she cozies up with Graham (Jude Law), Iris' brother. What was initiated as a simple one-night stand quickly transforms into romance; consequently, Amanda's upcoming return to America seems to arrive much too soon. Similarly, in California, Iris is soaking up the sun and indulging in everything LA has to offer. She eventually meets Miles (Jack Black), an associate of Ethan's still reeling over his girlfriend's infidelity. Miles' gruff and carefree attitude meshes well with Iris' personality and a romance begins to spark. Both women seem to have found what they are looking for. Unfortunately, it seems they must eventually leave their dreams behind – but must they really? The Holiday won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Chick Flick, in addition to an MTV Movie Award nomination. At the box office the picture was a knockout success, earning over $205 million around the world, easily recuperating its seemingly steep $85 million budget. The soundtrack features a number of great and recognizable tunes by the likes of Wham!, James Taylor, Al Green, Kylie Minogue, and many more.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

The Nines

A troubled actor, a television show runner, and an acclaimed videogame designer find their lives intertwining in mysterious and unsettling ways. The Nines is a clever, mind-bending thrill ride through the mind of an actor, a writer, and a videogame designer who arguably controls them all. The story is a complex, thought-provoking work divided into three sections and featuring the same actors playing different roles, with the number nine always lurking in the background. Gary, an actor who plays a cop on television, uses too much lighter fluid when he burns his ex-girlfriend's things, then he drinks and drives, uses crack, and crashes his car. He sobers up in jail and is placed under house arrest and the watchful eye of a publicist, the cheery and tough-minded Margaret. She moves him into the empty house of a writer who's away in Canada on a shoot. Gary meets Sarah, an attractive and seemingly-willing neighbor. His friendship with Margaret blooms and strange things happen: he finds notes he doesn't remember writing, he hears noises, and he seems to bump into himself in the kitchen. Two remaining chapters reveal what's going on. Certain minute elements repeat in each part, giving clues as to what it's all really about as fantasy and reality intertwine. This movie is rated R for language, some drug content and sexuality.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Garfield Gets Real

Garfield is back with a new look. Tired with his routine as a comic strip star, Garfield escapes the page and heads into the "real world." While living the low-key life of a real housecat, he learns his comic will be cancelled if he doesn't return before the newspaper goes to print. Now our hero needs to find a way back into the comfort zone of his cartoon home, before the newspaper discontinues his comic strip for good.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Pipe Dream

9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion

"The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" concerns an insurance investigator and an efficiency expert that are both hypnotized by a crooked hypnotist into stealing jewels. CW Briggs (Woody Allen) is the top insurance investigator in 1940s New York, with many successes. Briggs prides himself on being able to crack any insurance caper by getting into the mind of the thief. Betty Ann Fitzgerald (Helen Hunt) is a new employee in the company he works for, with the task of reorganizing the office. Both Briggs and Fitzgerald don't like each other - or at least that's what they think. During a night out with the rest of the office employees, they go to watch Voltan, a magician who secretly hypnotizes both of them, in order to use them for his dirty schemes. The hypnotic powers of the Jade Scorpion get the mind of the thief into Briggs. The next evening already, Briggs makes his first robbery, and when he wakes up in the morning he has no memory of it. The situation is quickly exacerbated when a rash of thefts-- involving millions of dollars worth of jewelry and goods-- begins to occur among clients for whom the company has installed security systems. An inside job is suspected, and to Briggs' chagrin, more outside help is brought in. Things get really complicated when he starts investigating the case. Will he be able to uncover "himself"? The film received a "rotten" rating from film-review website Rotten Tomatoes and fared poorly in American theaters with ticket sales of less than seven million dollars. With its production budget of $26 million dollars, it is Allen's most expensive film. According to boxofficemojo, its worldwide gross was $18. 9 million but it won Gran Angular Award for the Best Film by Woody Allen.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Nacho Libre

Funnyman Jack Black stars in this comedic tale of an orphaned man wavering between a life of religious solitude and a career in professional wrestling. Black plays Ignacio, nicknamed Nacho, who is a man raised in a monastery after his Scandinavian mother and Mexican father passed away during his childhood. Like the monks and nuns who served as Ignacio’s caretakers, he lives a simple, impoverished life. As he grew into adulthood he remained at the monastery and serves as its cook. While Nacho is not well liked by the religious men at the center, the orphans adore him – and as a former orphan himself, the feeling is mutual. Each day Ignacio forages the streets of his small village for cooking materials, usually consisting of tortillas and bread. Since the monastery cannot afford sufficient food supplies, Nacho’s meals tend to disappoint. But Ignacio lives a conflicting existence. For all of his life Nacho has dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler, though he has postponed his dreams due to a perceived religious conflict. Nacho is also deeply inlove with Encarnación (Ana de la Reguera), a sister at the monastery who like him, is bound to a life of celibacy and when Nacho tells Encarnación of his dream she reaffirms the church’s stance on wrestling, remarking that it is a form of idol worship. Ignacio suppresses his wrestling dream until he is assaulted by a homeless man while attempting to gather food for the orphans; the assailant steals Ignacio’s tortilla chips leaving him in shame and unable to feed the children that day. Ignacio then decides to pursue his dream in secret. Wearing sweat pants, a blouse and a raggedly mask Nacho (Ignacio’s stage name) assembles a makeshift costume and prepares for his first match. His tag team partner is coincidently Steven (Héctor Jiménez), the man who previously robbed and assaulted him. Upon losing their first battle Steven and Nacho contemplate throwing in the towel, but when the fight’s promoters reveal that they will be paid even for loses, the team continues fighting. In order to justify his profession with his religion, Nacho uses all of his earnings to buy food for the children. Not content with merely losing and collecting 100 pesos, Steven and Nacho attempt to prepare themselves for bigger fights in hopes that they can become genuine wrestling stars. When his superiors at the monastery discover his pastime, Ignacio is ejected in shame and opts for a life of solitude in the wilderness, retiring from wrestling for good. However with Steven’s encouragement, Nacho takes part in a fight that may just change his life and the lives of the orphans he loves.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

The Other Boleyn Girl

A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in European history: two beautiful sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the handsome and passionate King Henry VIII. Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson star as Anne and Mary Boleyn in this adaptation of the bestselling novel by Philippa Gregory. While their story is perhaps one of history's most well known, The Other Boleyn Girl has fun with the facts, creating a lusty, dramatic tale of deception and betrayal. The film begins with the girls' power-hungry uncle, discovering that King Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon is falling apart. Their uncle suggests to their father that he tempt the King into taking Anne as his mistress, thus putting the family in the King's favor. But the King has no time for the strong-willed Anne, and instead turns his attentions to her already married, soft-spoken sister Mary. With her eye on the Queen's crown, Anne renews her attempts to seduce the king, driving a wedge between her and her sister. Eric Bana is a brooding, sexy Henry, and Portman and Johansson both give strong performances as the beautiful and bewitching sisters. While some might quibble over the historical inaccuracies of the film (of which there are quite a few), most will let themselves get lost in the sea of beautiful bodices, and the anticipation of when those bodices might be ripped off.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

Roll Bounce

1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy, as X and his friends, who rule their local rink, are shocked when their home base goes out of business. Heading over to the Sweetwater Roller Rink, they find their modest talents are, at first, no competition for their trick skaters and pretty girls who follow their every move.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

The Brothers

Four best friends have made it to the top. Their crew, comprised of a lawyer, business executive, teacher, and pediatrician have no problem walking into a bar, smooth talking a random woman, and taking her home for the night. Derrick (comedian D.L. Hughley) is the odd man out amongst the men, who married early and is trapped in a relationship. A recent spat with his wife leaves him especially envious of his player friends. Terry (Shemar Moore), the exec and undisputed playboy, is the most outrageous womanizer in the group; his definition of a long-term relationship amounts to 3 days in bed. Despite his friends' admiration, however, Terry's life begins to feel worthless and shallow. When his therapist suggests starting a meaningful relationship with the opposite sex he gives it a shot. Soon the unthinkable is happening: he's falling in love. Jackson the pediatrician (Morris Chestnut) and Brian the lawyer (Bill Bellamy) are flabbergasted. What young, handsome, and successful bachelor would tie himself down to just one woman? Naturally, Terry's decision also baffles Derrick, who relentlessly laments marrying in his sexual prime. Of the three, he is the strongest opponent of the maturing playboy's recent decision. In time, though, Brian and Jackson both succumb to temptation and give monogamy a try. What ensues is an exploration of how each man's perception of women, ******, and sex begin to change with age. Derrick is no exception to this rule; while married, he too must realize that true love transcends mere intimacy. The Brothers cost just $6 million to produce, but yielded a tremendous return of $27 million. Critical response to the film was mixed, though mostly positive; on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the pic received a 63% fresh rating amongst top critics. Rating: Rated R for strong sexual content and explicit language.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Curious George

Will Ferrell voices The Man in the Yellow Hat, a gentleman who looks after his pet monkey - an inquisitive and wonderful creature whose enthusiasm often gets the best of him. In the film, the Man in the Yellow Hat (now named Ted) is a geeky museum guide, who travels to Africa in an attempt to obtain a huge ancient ruin that could save his struggling museum, which the owner's son wants to turn into a more-profitable parking lot. Instead, of course, Ted brings back an adorable, mischievous, childlike monkey, who inadvertently causes all kinds of trouble for him--though there's never much doubt that everything will work out for the best in the end. With the talented voice acting, the appropriately fun and laid-back music by Jack Johnson, the irresistibly likable character of George himself, and the wisely uncluttered plot, first-time feature director Matthew O'Callaghan achieves the rare feat of successfully and respectfully adapting one of the most popular children's books of all time.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is a prequel to the highly successful 1987 blockbuster, “Dirty Dancing.” While the 1987 edition was set in contemporary upstate New York, its follow up transports viewers to 1958 Cuba, where Fidel Castro’s revolutionary movement is preparing to usurp the country’s corrupt leadership. However on the verge of the nation’s upheaval a young, wealthy American expatriate forfeits the companionship of her wealthy boyfriend and opts for an attractive, kind, and meager Cuban boy instead. The film is produced by Lawrence Bender of “Good Will Hunting” (1997), “Pulp Fiction” (1994), and “Kill Bill” (2000). Co-producer and choreographer JoAnn Jansen’s experiences in pre-revolution era Cuba inspired the film’s plot, hence the film’s claim that it is based on a true story; the historical elements of the picture also may contribute to the validity of this fact. Romola Garai plays Katey Miller the daughter of Ford Motor Company executive Bert Miller who has relocated to Cuba for business. Katey is surrounded by other wealthy expatriates whose privilege affords them a luxurious lifestyle of fine cuisine and private education; the consequences of venturing out of this elite circle is often social isolation. Like Katey’s companions, the idea of actually mingling with real Cuban people is out of the question. However that changes when her friends hassle a handsome, poor Cuban waiter named Javier Suarez (Diego Luna). Disgusted at how her friends treat Javier, she soon secretly befriends the young man and leaves her snooty country club for Cuba’s vibrant nightclubs. It is at these nightclubs where Katey discovers Javier’s passionate and wild dance maneuvers. Although Katey is trained in ballroom dance, she has never witnessed such fascinating moves and begs her new love for instruction. Together the couple covertly prepares for a dance competition at a ritzy country club where Katey’s parents will be in attendance. However as Katey and Javier grow closer the country’s rising political turmoil may force them apart. Can true love survive a revolution and the distance between two different countries? Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” contains a wonderful Latin-influence soundtrack that includes notable artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Monica, Christina Aguilera and more. The picture is rated PG-13 for sensuality.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Click

Michael Newman is a hard working family man aspiring to become an extremely successful architect and doing anything to please his boss in a bid to get that long over due promotion. Michael, however, has been neglecting his family in favor of his career and it is starting to cause problems at home, prompting Michael to make a random wish for a remote which can help him control his life. This soon comes true for Newman, when he meets Morty, a crazy sales clerk, who has the ultimate remote. The remote allows Michael to perform all kinds of functions in his life, including pausing, muting, fast-forwarding and dubbing. Michael quickly takes advantage of the remote and manages to fast-forward every argument, skip to his promotion and mute any conversations he doesn’t like. At first the remote seems like a good idea but when the remote begins creating its own memory and choosing what to fast-forward over, Michael sees how much of his personal life has passed him by and realizes the importance of spending more time with his family, even if that time includes stress and arguments. This movie is rated PG-13 for language, crude and sex-related humor, and some drug references.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Pipe Dream

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Saturday 12 Nov

Agent Cody Banks

Cody Banks is a teen CIA super-agent who is on a mission to get friendly with his classmate Natalie so that he can uncover her father's vicious scheme to create deadly robots.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

The Other Boleyn Girl

A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in European history: two beautiful sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the handsome and passionate King Henry VIII. Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson star as Anne and Mary Boleyn in this adaptation of the bestselling novel by Philippa Gregory. While their story is perhaps one of history's most well known, The Other Boleyn Girl has fun with the facts, creating a lusty, dramatic tale of deception and betrayal. The film begins with the girls' power-hungry uncle, discovering that King Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon is falling apart. Their uncle suggests to their father that he tempt the King into taking Anne as his mistress, thus putting the family in the King's favor. But the King has no time for the strong-willed Anne, and instead turns his attentions to her already married, soft-spoken sister Mary. With her eye on the Queen's crown, Anne renews her attempts to seduce the king, driving a wedge between her and her sister. Eric Bana is a brooding, sexy Henry, and Portman and Johansson both give strong performances as the beautiful and bewitching sisters. While some might quibble over the historical inaccuracies of the film (of which there are quite a few), most will let themselves get lost in the sea of beautiful bodices, and the anticipation of when those bodices might be ripped off.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Camille

Silas Parker is a moody petty-thief. He marries his parole officer's niece, believing that he can use the romantic honeymoon to escape to Canada. Camille Foster is the sweetest girl you can ever hope to meet. She truly believes that Niagara Falls will change Silas for the better and won't let anything stop the honeymoon, not even her death.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Roll Bounce

1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy, as X and his friends, who rule their local rink, are shocked when their home base goes out of business. Heading over to the Sweetwater Roller Rink, they find their modest talents are, at first, no competition for their trick skaters and pretty girls who follow their every move.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GM

Click

Michael Newman is a hard working family man aspiring to become an extremely successful architect and doing anything to please his boss in a bid to get that long over due promotion. Michael, however, has been neglecting his family in favor of his career and it is starting to cause problems at home, prompting Michael to make a random wish for a remote which can help him control his life. This soon comes true for Newman, when he meets Morty, a crazy sales clerk, who has the ultimate remote. The remote allows Michael to perform all kinds of functions in his life, including pausing, muting, fast-forwarding and dubbing. Michael quickly takes advantage of the remote and manages to fast-forward every argument, skip to his promotion and mute any conversations he doesn’t like. At first the remote seems like a good idea but when the remote begins creating its own memory and choosing what to fast-forward over, Michael sees how much of his personal life has passed him by and realizes the importance of spending more time with his family, even if that time includes stress and arguments. This movie is rated PG-13 for language, crude and sex-related humor, and some drug references.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Curious George

Will Ferrell voices The Man in the Yellow Hat, a gentleman who looks after his pet monkey - an inquisitive and wonderful creature whose enthusiasm often gets the best of him. In the film, the Man in the Yellow Hat (now named Ted) is a geeky museum guide, who travels to Africa in an attempt to obtain a huge ancient ruin that could save his struggling museum, which the owner's son wants to turn into a more-profitable parking lot. Instead, of course, Ted brings back an adorable, mischievous, childlike monkey, who inadvertently causes all kinds of trouble for him--though there's never much doubt that everything will work out for the best in the end. With the talented voice acting, the appropriately fun and laid-back music by Jack Johnson, the irresistibly likable character of George himself, and the wisely uncluttered plot, first-time feature director Matthew O'Callaghan achieves the rare feat of successfully and respectfully adapting one of the most popular children's books of all time.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is a prequel to the highly successful 1987 blockbuster, “Dirty Dancing.” While the 1987 edition was set in contemporary upstate New York, its follow up transports viewers to 1958 Cuba, where Fidel Castro’s revolutionary movement is preparing to usurp the country’s corrupt leadership. However on the verge of the nation’s upheaval a young, wealthy American expatriate forfeits the companionship of her wealthy boyfriend and opts for an attractive, kind, and meager Cuban boy instead. The film is produced by Lawrence Bender of “Good Will Hunting” (1997), “Pulp Fiction” (1994), and “Kill Bill” (2000). Co-producer and choreographer JoAnn Jansen’s experiences in pre-revolution era Cuba inspired the film’s plot, hence the film’s claim that it is based on a true story; the historical elements of the picture also may contribute to the validity of this fact. Romola Garai plays Katey Miller the daughter of Ford Motor Company executive Bert Miller who has relocated to Cuba for business. Katey is surrounded by other wealthy expatriates whose privilege affords them a luxurious lifestyle of fine cuisine and private education; the consequences of venturing out of this elite circle is often social isolation. Like Katey’s companions, the idea of actually mingling with real Cuban people is out of the question. However that changes when her friends hassle a handsome, poor Cuban waiter named Javier Suarez (Diego Luna). Disgusted at how her friends treat Javier, she soon secretly befriends the young man and leaves her snooty country club for Cuba’s vibrant nightclubs. It is at these nightclubs where Katey discovers Javier’s passionate and wild dance maneuvers. Although Katey is trained in ballroom dance, she has never witnessed such fascinating moves and begs her new love for instruction. Together the couple covertly prepares for a dance competition at a ritzy country club where Katey’s parents will be in attendance. However as Katey and Javier grow closer the country’s rising political turmoil may force them apart. Can true love survive a revolution and the distance between two different countries? Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” contains a wonderful Latin-influence soundtrack that includes notable artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Monica, Christina Aguilera and more. The picture is rated PG-13 for sensuality.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

Vegas Vacation

When Clark Griswold puts his mind to something, we soon realize he hasn't got one. Still, nothing stops him when the vacation bug hits. This time, he's chosen Las Vegas, the new family entertainment capital of America! Chevy Chase returns as bubbly, bumbling Clark in Vegas Vacation, a jokers-are-wild laugh fest including two other stars from past Vacations. Beverly D'Angelo is back as wife Ellen, doting on the guy she calls "Sparky," and Randy Quaid again delights as grubby goof ball Cousin Eddie. Ethan Embry and screen-debuting Marisol Nichols are Griswold teens who love the round-the-clock nightlife - as long as they don't share it with Mom and Dad! From Seigfried and Roy's extravaganza to a Hoover Dam tour, from cruising to losing (Wallace Shawn as a shifty blackjack dealer) to amorous crooning (Wayne Newton falls for Ellen): watch Clark try to keep family and wallet together! This movie is rated PG for sensuality, language and thematic elements.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

The Rocketeer

The year is 1938 and aviation is still in its infancy. Cliff (Billy Campbell) and Peevy (Alan Arkin) are a pilot and mechanic respectively, readying their prized Gee Bee Model R airplane for an upcoming air show. As Cliff takes flight mobsters below battle FBI agents; a stray bullet strikes the Gee Bee, forcing an abrupt return to the landing strip. Once safely on the ground, Peevy discovers that the craft is damaged beyond repair. Unfortunately, the duo cannot afford to purchase another racer in time for their performance. While Cliff and Peevy assess the damage, the aforementioned mobsters infiltrate the airbase; one thug sneaks into the hangar and stashes a mysterious package underneath an old plane's seat. That old biplane is coincidentally what Cliff and Peevy plan to demo at the air show. Upon readying it for flight, they discover the package and look inside. The pair discovers a rocket pack that transforms its wearer into a human airplane. Though they intend to keep their discovery secret, Cliff is forced to use the rocket in public to rescue a fellow pilot; the unknown flying man is soon labeled The Rocketeer by news outlets. In a strange turn of events Cliff is soon pursued by nazis, gangsters, federal agents, and the rocket's eccentric creator: Howard Hughes (Terry O'Quinn). In parallel the pilot attempts to woo his girlfriend and aspiring actress, Jenny Blake (Jennifer Connelly) who is inadvertently entangled in the rocketeer fiasco. The Rocketeer is based upon the 1983 comic book series penned by illustrator Dave Stevens. Its soundtrack features period appropriate performances by artists like Billie Holiday and Artie Shaw. Rating: PG
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Ella Enchanted

Can She Save Herself From Tyranny & Win Her Man? Ella Enchanted is a story set in the imaginary kingdom of Frell. It is customary in the kingdom that each newborn baby is granted a special gift by a fairy godmother. In Ella’s case her godmother is Lucinda, who endowed the young girl with the ‘blessing’ of total obedience. That is great news for Ella’s mother, who can rear a wonderful child keen to hard work and studies; it’s also great for Ella, who will presumably reap the benefits of her well-rounded behaviour. As instructed by her mother, Ella keeps her special power a guarded secret, not even informing her father of its existence. The family suffers a devastating blow, however, when mom passes away and Sir Peter (Patrick Bergin), the house patriarch, remarries. Ella’s new stepmother, a hot-tempered woman named Dame Olga brings her two equally nasty daughters, Hattie and Olive into the once happy household. In very little time Hattie and Olive accidentally discover their stepsister’s vulnerability, and use it for evil acts such as shoplifting. Ella’s only way to escape the girls’ oppression is to dispose of her blessing, an act that requires Godmother Lucinda’s help. As luck would have it, Lucinda is nowhere to be found, and once she is tracked down she is not only unwilling to help, but also insulted by the request. While being controlled by others is bad enough, it is not the only burden Ella has on her shoulders. The young lady is also an advocate for the kingdom’s downtrodden non-humans, including its giants, ogres, and elves. This puts Ella at odds with Frell’s Prince Edgar, but saves her life when an angry mob of creatures realizes her sympathy for their cause, and postpones eating her for dinner. Ella finds herself falling for Prince Edgar’s nephew, Prince Charmont, whom the former intends to assassinate. Along with the handful of problems mentioned above she must also ensure her love’s safety, all while continuing to avoid her plotting sisters. This movie is rated PG for some crude humor and language.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

Mitchie (Demi Lovato) can't wait to return to Camp Rock so that she and rock star Shane Gray (Joe Jonas) can spend the summer making music and having fun with their friends. But when Mitchie arrives, she discovers that Camp Star, a slick new camp across the lake, has lured many campers and instructors away, threatening the very existence of Camp Rock.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Terminal

Nowhere To Call Home – Except An Airport Viktor Navorski, a man from the fictional country of Krakozhia, presumably located somewhere in the Eastern Bloc. His father, a jazz enthusiast, had a lifelong dream of obtaining the autographs of 57 American musicians in a picture he owned. Over the course of 40 years his father collected all except one; after his death, Viktor vowed to obtain the final autograph in memoriam of his dad. While flying from Krakozhia to America however the country underwent a revolution, and was no longer recognized by the United States. Because of that, his passport is invalid; additionally, all flights to Krakozhia were halted, and he had no way of returning home even if he wanted to. Since Viktor had committed no crime, authorities could not force him out of the airport or arrest him; in fact, he was not legally able to leave the boarding area of the airport. To purchase food Viktor returns abandoned luggage carts and performs odd jobs. This was much to the chagrin of airport security officer Frank Dixon who despised the foreigner’s presence. Strangely, and despite his lack of proficiency in English, Viktor earned the admiration of the beautiful Amelia Warren, a flight attendant who regularly transits through the airport. With her help he might realize his dream after all, and perhaps find the love of his life. Naturally, however, things are rarely so straightforward. The movie is based on the true story of Mehran Karimi Nasseri, who was originally from Iran, and birthed by a Scottish woman with a Persian father, Mehran ended up stranded in a French airport for 18 years. Exiled from Iran, and granted political asylum in the United Kingdom, his identification papers were stolen in transit from France to England. Once in England, immigration forced him to return to France. Since Mehran was unable to return to Iran in fear of political persecution, he made the French airport terminal his home. He became a regular face, accepted by employees as their friend. “The Terminal” earned more than $219 million worldwide. Its soundtrack was composed by longtime Spielberg collaborator John Williams, whose resume includes classics like “Schindler's List” (1993), “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” (1982), Jurassic Park (1993), and Jaws (1975). This movie is rated PG-13 for brief language and drug references.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Curious George

Will Ferrell voices The Man in the Yellow Hat, a gentleman who looks after his pet monkey - an inquisitive and wonderful creature whose enthusiasm often gets the best of him. In the film, the Man in the Yellow Hat (now named Ted) is a geeky museum guide, who travels to Africa in an attempt to obtain a huge ancient ruin that could save his struggling museum, which the owner's son wants to turn into a more-profitable parking lot. Instead, of course, Ted brings back an adorable, mischievous, childlike monkey, who inadvertently causes all kinds of trouble for him--though there's never much doubt that everything will work out for the best in the end. With the talented voice acting, the appropriately fun and laid-back music by Jack Johnson, the irresistibly likable character of George himself, and the wisely uncluttered plot, first-time feature director Matthew O'Callaghan achieves the rare feat of successfully and respectfully adapting one of the most popular children's books of all time.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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The Brothers

Four best friends have made it to the top. Their crew, comprised of a lawyer, business executive, teacher, and pediatrician have no problem walking into a bar, smooth talking a random woman, and taking her home for the night. Derrick (comedian D.L. Hughley) is the odd man out amongst the men, who married early and is trapped in a relationship. A recent spat with his wife leaves him especially envious of his player friends. Terry (Shemar Moore), the exec and undisputed playboy, is the most outrageous womanizer in the group; his definition of a long-term relationship amounts to 3 days in bed. Despite his friends' admiration, however, Terry's life begins to feel worthless and shallow. When his therapist suggests starting a meaningful relationship with the opposite sex he gives it a shot. Soon the unthinkable is happening: he's falling in love. Jackson the pediatrician (Morris Chestnut) and Brian the lawyer (Bill Bellamy) are flabbergasted. What young, handsome, and successful bachelor would tie himself down to just one woman? Naturally, Terry's decision also baffles Derrick, who relentlessly laments marrying in his sexual prime. Of the three, he is the strongest opponent of the maturing playboy's recent decision. In time, though, Brian and Jackson both succumb to temptation and give monogamy a try. What ensues is an exploration of how each man's perception of women, ******, and sex begin to change with age. Derrick is no exception to this rule; while married, he too must realize that true love transcends mere intimacy. The Brothers cost just $6 million to produce, but yielded a tremendous return of $27 million. Critical response to the film was mixed, though mostly positive; on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the pic received a 63% fresh rating amongst top critics. Rating: Rated R for strong sexual content and explicit language.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT


Click

Michael Newman is a hard working family man aspiring to become an extremely successful architect and doing anything to please his boss in a bid to get that long over due promotion. Michael, however, has been neglecting his family in favor of his career and it is starting to cause problems at home, prompting Michael to make a random wish for a remote which can help him control his life. This soon comes true for Newman, when he meets Morty, a crazy sales clerk, who has the ultimate remote. The remote allows Michael to perform all kinds of functions in his life, including pausing, muting, fast-forwarding and dubbing. Michael quickly takes advantage of the remote and manages to fast-forward every argument, skip to his promotion and mute any conversations he doesn’t like. At first the remote seems like a good idea but when the remote begins creating its own memory and choosing what to fast-forward over, Michael sees how much of his personal life has passed him by and realizes the importance of spending more time with his family, even if that time includes stress and arguments. This movie is rated PG-13 for language, crude and sex-related humor, and some drug references.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights

Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is a prequel to the highly successful 1987 blockbuster, “Dirty Dancing.” While the 1987 edition was set in contemporary upstate New York, its follow up transports viewers to 1958 Cuba, where Fidel Castro’s revolutionary movement is preparing to usurp the country’s corrupt leadership. However on the verge of the nation’s upheaval a young, wealthy American expatriate forfeits the companionship of her wealthy boyfriend and opts for an attractive, kind, and meager Cuban boy instead. The film is produced by Lawrence Bender of “Good Will Hunting” (1997), “Pulp Fiction” (1994), and “Kill Bill” (2000). Co-producer and choreographer JoAnn Jansen’s experiences in pre-revolution era Cuba inspired the film’s plot, hence the film’s claim that it is based on a true story; the historical elements of the picture also may contribute to the validity of this fact. Romola Garai plays Katey Miller the daughter of Ford Motor Company executive Bert Miller who has relocated to Cuba for business. Katey is surrounded by other wealthy expatriates whose privilege affords them a luxurious lifestyle of fine cuisine and private education; the consequences of venturing out of this elite circle is often social isolation. Like Katey’s companions, the idea of actually mingling with real Cuban people is out of the question. However that changes when her friends hassle a handsome, poor Cuban waiter named Javier Suarez (Diego Luna). Disgusted at how her friends treat Javier, she soon secretly befriends the young man and leaves her snooty country club for Cuba’s vibrant nightclubs. It is at these nightclubs where Katey discovers Javier’s passionate and wild dance maneuvers. Although Katey is trained in ballroom dance, she has never witnessed such fascinating moves and begs her new love for instruction. Together the couple covertly prepares for a dance competition at a ritzy country club where Katey’s parents will be in attendance. However as Katey and Javier grow closer the country’s rising political turmoil may force them apart. Can true love survive a revolution and the distance between two different countries? Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” contains a wonderful Latin-influence soundtrack that includes notable artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Monica, Christina Aguilera and more. The picture is rated PG-13 for sensuality.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


Madeline

Redheaded young girl Madeline is very good at getting into trouble, but she's also fantastic in solving problems as well, and her school-mistress Miss Clavel is not too approving of her. The biggest problem comes up when Lord Covington decides to sell Madeline's school.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


Vegas Vacation

When Clark Griswold puts his mind to something, we soon realize he hasn't got one. Still, nothing stops him when the vacation bug hits. This time, he's chosen Las Vegas, the new family entertainment capital of America! Chevy Chase returns as bubbly, bumbling Clark in Vegas Vacation, a jokers-are-wild laugh fest including two other stars from past Vacations. Beverly D'Angelo is back as wife Ellen, doting on the guy she calls "Sparky," and Randy Quaid again delights as grubby goof ball Cousin Eddie. Ethan Embry and screen-debuting Marisol Nichols are Griswold teens who love the round-the-clock nightlife - as long as they don't share it with Mom and Dad! From Seigfried and Roy's extravaganza to a Hoover Dam tour, from cruising to losing (Wallace Shawn as a shifty blackjack dealer) to amorous crooning (Wayne Newton falls for Ellen): watch Clark try to keep family and wallet together! This movie is rated PG for sensuality, language and thematic elements.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


The Terminal

Nowhere To Call Home – Except An Airport Viktor Navorski, a man from the fictional country of Krakozhia, presumably located somewhere in the Eastern Bloc. His father, a jazz enthusiast, had a lifelong dream of obtaining the autographs of 57 American musicians in a picture he owned. Over the course of 40 years his father collected all except one; after his death, Viktor vowed to obtain the final autograph in memoriam of his dad. While flying from Krakozhia to America however the country underwent a revolution, and was no longer recognized by the United States. Because of that, his passport is invalid; additionally, all flights to Krakozhia were halted, and he had no way of returning home even if he wanted to. Since Viktor had committed no crime, authorities could not force him out of the airport or arrest him; in fact, he was not legally able to leave the boarding area of the airport. To purchase food Viktor returns abandoned luggage carts and performs odd jobs. This was much to the chagrin of airport security officer Frank Dixon who despised the foreigner’s presence. Strangely, and despite his lack of proficiency in English, Viktor earned the admiration of the beautiful Amelia Warren, a flight attendant who regularly transits through the airport. With her help he might realize his dream after all, and perhaps find the love of his life. Naturally, however, things are rarely so straightforward. The movie is based on the true story of Mehran Karimi Nasseri, who was originally from Iran, and birthed by a Scottish woman with a Persian father, Mehran ended up stranded in a French airport for 18 years. Exiled from Iran, and granted political asylum in the United Kingdom, his identification papers were stolen in transit from France to England. Once in England, immigration forced him to return to France. Since Mehran was unable to return to Iran in fear of political persecution, he made the French airport terminal his home. He became a regular face, accepted by employees as their friend. “The Terminal” earned more than $219 million worldwide. Its soundtrack was composed by longtime Spielberg collaborator John Williams, whose resume includes classics like “Schindler's List” (1993), “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” (1982), Jurassic Park (1993), and Jaws (1975). This movie is rated PG-13 for brief language and drug references.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT


Ella Enchanted

Can She Save Herself From Tyranny & Win Her Man? Ella Enchanted is a story set in the imaginary kingdom of Frell. It is customary in the kingdom that each newborn baby is granted a special gift by a fairy godmother. In Ella’s case her godmother is Lucinda, who endowed the young girl with the ‘blessing’ of total obedience. That is great news for Ella’s mother, who can rear a wonderful child keen to hard work and studies; it’s also great for Ella, who will presumably reap the benefits of her well-rounded behaviour. As instructed by her mother, Ella keeps her special power a guarded secret, not even informing her father of its existence. The family suffers a devastating blow, however, when mom passes away and Sir Peter (Patrick Bergin), the house patriarch, remarries. Ella’s new stepmother, a hot-tempered woman named Dame Olga brings her two equally nasty daughters, Hattie and Olive into the once happy household. In very little time Hattie and Olive accidentally discover their stepsister’s vulnerability, and use it for evil acts such as shoplifting. Ella’s only way to escape the girls’ oppression is to dispose of her blessing, an act that requires Godmother Lucinda’s help. As luck would have it, Lucinda is nowhere to be found, and once she is tracked down she is not only unwilling to help, but also insulted by the request. While being controlled by others is bad enough, it is not the only burden Ella has on her shoulders. The young lady is also an advocate for the kingdom’s downtrodden non-humans, including its giants, ogres, and elves. This puts Ella at odds with Frell’s Prince Edgar, but saves her life when an angry mob of creatures realizes her sympathy for their cause, and postpones eating her for dinner. Ella finds herself falling for Prince Edgar’s nephew, Prince Charmont, whom the former intends to assassinate. Along with the handful of problems mentioned above she must also ensure her love’s safety, all while continuing to avoid her plotting sisters. This movie is rated PG for some crude humor and language.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT


Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

Mitchie (Demi Lovato) can't wait to return to Camp Rock so that she and rock star Shane Gray (Joe Jonas) can spend the summer making music and having fun with their friends. But when Mitchie arrives, she discovers that Camp Star, a slick new camp across the lake, has lured many campers and instructors away, threatening the very existence of Camp Rock.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT


She's Out Of Control

Doug Simpson lives alone with his two daughters Katie and Bonnie. Katie has just turned 15 and when Doug is out of town on a business trip she gets herself treatment at a beauty parlor. She removes her braces and her thick glasses. Without those, she is a beautiful young woman and the boys line up outside the front door to date her. But Doug won't accept that his girl is seeing men.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


Ella Enchanted

Can She Save Herself From Tyranny & Win Her Man? Ella Enchanted is a story set in the imaginary kingdom of Frell. It is customary in the kingdom that each newborn baby is granted a special gift by a fairy godmother. In Ella’s case her godmother is Lucinda, who endowed the young girl with the ‘blessing’ of total obedience. That is great news for Ella’s mother, who can rear a wonderful child keen to hard work and studies; it’s also great for Ella, who will presumably reap the benefits of her well-rounded behaviour. As instructed by her mother, Ella keeps her special power a guarded secret, not even informing her father of its existence. The family suffers a devastating blow, however, when mom passes away and Sir Peter (Patrick Bergin), the house patriarch, remarries. Ella’s new stepmother, a hot-tempered woman named Dame Olga brings her two equally nasty daughters, Hattie and Olive into the once happy household. In very little time Hattie and Olive accidentally discover their stepsister’s vulnerability, and use it for evil acts such as shoplifting. Ella’s only way to escape the girls’ oppression is to dispose of her blessing, an act that requires Godmother Lucinda’s help. As luck would have it, Lucinda is nowhere to be found, and once she is tracked down she is not only unwilling to help, but also insulted by the request. While being controlled by others is bad enough, it is not the only burden Ella has on her shoulders. The young lady is also an advocate for the kingdom’s downtrodden non-humans, including its giants, ogres, and elves. This puts Ella at odds with Frell’s Prince Edgar, but saves her life when an angry mob of creatures realizes her sympathy for their cause, and postpones eating her for dinner. Ella finds herself falling for Prince Edgar’s nephew, Prince Charmont, whom the former intends to assassinate. Along with the handful of problems mentioned above she must also ensure her love’s safety, all while continuing to avoid her plotting sisters. This movie is rated PG for some crude humor and language.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Monday 14 Nov
The Rocketeer

The year is 1938 and aviation is still in its infancy. Cliff (Billy Campbell) and Peevy (Alan Arkin) are a pilot and mechanic respectively, readying their prized Gee Bee Model R airplane for an upcoming air show. As Cliff takes flight mobsters below battle FBI agents; a stray bullet strikes the Gee Bee, forcing an abrupt return to the landing strip. Once safely on the ground, Peevy discovers that the craft is damaged beyond repair. Unfortunately, the duo cannot afford to purchase another racer in time for their performance. While Cliff and Peevy assess the damage, the aforementioned mobsters infiltrate the airbase; one thug sneaks into the hangar and stashes a mysterious package underneath an old plane's seat. That old biplane is coincidentally what Cliff and Peevy plan to demo at the air show. Upon readying it for flight, they discover the package and look inside. The pair discovers a rocket pack that transforms its wearer into a human airplane. Though they intend to keep their discovery secret, Cliff is forced to use the rocket in public to rescue a fellow pilot; the unknown flying man is soon labeled The Rocketeer by news outlets. In a strange turn of events Cliff is soon pursued by nazis, gangsters, federal agents, and the rocket's eccentric creator: Howard Hughes (Terry O'Quinn). In parallel the pilot attempts to woo his girlfriend and aspiring actress, Jenny Blake (Jennifer Connelly) who is inadvertently entangled in the rocketeer fiasco. The Rocketeer is based upon the 1983 comic book series penned by illustrator Dave Stevens. Its soundtrack features period appropriate performances by artists like Billie Holiday and Artie Shaw. Rating: PG
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam

Mitchie (Demi Lovato) can't wait to return to Camp Rock so that she and rock star Shane Gray (Joe Jonas) can spend the summer making music and having fun with their friends. But when Mitchie arrives, she discovers that Camp Star, a slick new camp across the lake, has lured many campers and instructors away, threatening the very existence of Camp Rock.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Vegas Vacation

When Clark Griswold puts his mind to something, we soon realize he hasn't got one. Still, nothing stops him when the vacation bug hits. This time, he's chosen Las Vegas, the new family entertainment capital of America! Chevy Chase returns as bubbly, bumbling Clark in Vegas Vacation, a jokers-are-wild laugh fest including two other stars from past Vacations. Beverly D'Angelo is back as wife Ellen, doting on the guy she calls "Sparky," and Randy Quaid again delights as grubby goof ball Cousin Eddie. Ethan Embry and screen-debuting Marisol Nichols are Griswold teens who love the round-the-clock nightlife - as long as they don't share it with Mom and Dad! From Seigfried and Roy's extravaganza to a Hoover Dam tour, from cruising to losing (Wallace Shawn as a shifty blackjack dealer) to amorous crooning (Wayne Newton falls for Ellen): watch Clark try to keep family and wallet together! This movie is rated PG for sensuality, language and thematic elements.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

She's Out Of Control

Doug Simpson lives alone with his two daughters Katie and Bonnie. Katie has just turned 15 and when Doug is out of town on a business trip she gets herself treatment at a beauty parlor. She removes her braces and her thick glasses. Without those, she is a beautiful young woman and the boys line up outside the front door to date her. But Doug won't accept that his girl is seeing men.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT
 

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Tuesday 15 Nov
The Chumscrubber

They’ve Created A Mess...Can They Get Out Of It? A darkly satiric story about life crumbling in the midst of a seemingly idyllic suburbia. The Chumscrubber is about Troy Johnson, a normal teenager who supplies "feel good" pills to everyone in his high school, this way he spreads happiness all around. One day in Hillside in Southern California, Troy commits suicide. Troy's best friend Dean Stiffle, who found the body, is prescribed more antidepressants by his psychiatrist father Bill. When Dean returns to school, he is antagonized by drug dealers Billy and Lee, who were supplied by Troy. Their friend, Crystal Falls, flirts with Dean, but he soon realizes that her true intentions are for Dean to retrieve the remaining drugs in Troy's home and give them to her, Billy and Lee, and he refuses to cooperate. To force Dean to procure the drugs, Billy and Lee plan to kidnap Dean's brother, Charlie, as a ransom, but they end up kidnapping Charlie Bratley instead of Charlie Stiffle. The kidnappers hold Charlie Bratley – whose parents are still unaware that he is missing – overnight at Crystal's home, and Dean eventually agrees to go to Troy's home to find the drugs. As Dean delivers the drugs, though, Billy discovers that the bag doesn't contain drugs at all. An angry Billy starts a fight with Dean, and Dean is arrested. While trying to explain everything to Officer Lou Bratley, who happens to be Charlie Bratley's father, Dean reveals that his brother Charlie replaced the drugs with a bag of the vitamins that their mother Allie sells. Neither Officer Bratley nor Dean's father believes Dean's story, but he is released, whereupon his father increases the dosage of the antidepressants that Dean is taking. Later, a flashback will reveal that Charlie Stiffle crushed the real drugs and put them into a casserole that his mother was making for Troy's memorial. The next day is Troy's memorial service and the wedding of Mayor Michael Ebbs to Charlie Bratley's mother Terri. Lou finally realized that his son actually had been kidnapped and headed out to look for him. Now at Lee's house, Crystal asks Lee to help stop the kidnapping scheme, but he does not comply. Crystal goes to Dean's house for help, where she finds him hallucinating about Troy's death and finally expressing his grief. Can they get themselves out of the mess they have created? This movie is rated R for language, violent content, drug material and some sexuality.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Little Man

After leaving prison, the vertically challenged criminal Calvin Sims joins his moron brother Percy to steal an expensive huge diamond in a jewellery heist for the mobster Walken. They are chased by the police, and Calvin hides the stone in the purse of executive Vanessa Edwards, whose husband Darryl Edwards wants to have a baby. Percy convinces Calvin to dress like a baby and be left in front of the Edwards's house to get inside the house and retrieve the diamond. Darryl and Vanessa keep Calvin for the weekend and decide to adopt him, while Walken threatens Darryl to get the stone back. This movie is rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor throughout, language and brief drug references.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Running Mates

Michigan governor James Pryce (Tom Selleck) is a promising pick for presidential candidacy. However, his ambition for the Oval Office is overtaken by the more-furious -- and cutthroat -- desires of his wife (Nancy Travis), campaign manager (Laura Linney), and other power-hungry women (Teri Hatcher, Faye Dunaway). To these feisty females, a win for Pryce is a victory for their own agendas.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

The Jane Austen Book Club

Six Californians start a club to discuss the works of Jane Austen, only to find their relationships -- both old and new -- begin to resemble 21st century versions of her novels.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Wednesday 16 Nov
Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day

Guinevere Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is a nanny of many years experience struggling to find work. A series of recent jobs ended prematurely, forcing the governess to live on London's grimy depression-era streets. As the daughter of a prestigious vicar, homelessness was a great indignity. Job placement services proved unhelpful: Pettigrew lacked the youthful charm of her competitors battling for work in a struggling economy. During one otherwise unproductive visit to an employment office, Guinevere pocketed a potential client's contact information from a clerk's desk. The middle aged woman ran hastily to the listed address to secure an interview. Once there Pettigrew was greeted by singer and aspiring actress Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams), and hired almost immediately. The governess' first assignment was to wake up Phil (Tom Payne), who she initially assumed was Delysia's prepubescent son. Shockingly, she discovered a twenty-something man instead, one of her employer's many love interests. Her duty is to eject Phil from the apartment before its owner, Delysia's other love interest, club owner Nick Calderelli (Mark Strong) returns from work. Soon Guinevere realizes that she is not a nanny, but a personal secretary expected to juggle her client's various facades. Each of her employer's boyfriends are merely used for their industry connections, in an attempt to further Delysia's career. None of the men know of the other's existence though, and it is Pettigrew's job to keep it that way. As a club owner, Nick provides his girlfriend with a regular singing venue -- not to mention luxurious accommodations. Phil is a prominent theatrical producer's son, preparing to launch his first major show; he is Delysia's ticket to an acting career. Lastly, Lee Pace (Michael Pardue) is Delysia's infatuated pianist, a genuine and loyal admirer who is regularly dismissed by the beauty. Amidst this chaos Guinevere unexpectedly meets her own knight in shining armor, but will she seize a once in a lifetime opportunity? Likewise, can Delysia put aside opportunism for compassion, security, and sincerity? Ms. Pettigrew Lives for a Day is based upon the identically titled 1938 novel penned by Winifred Watson. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some partial nudity and innuendo
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Running Mates

Michigan governor James Pryce (Tom Selleck) is a promising pick for presidential candidacy. However, his ambition for the Oval Office is overtaken by the more-furious -- and cutthroat -- desires of his wife (Nancy Travis), campaign manager (Laura Linney), and other power-hungry women (Teri Hatcher, Faye Dunaway). To these feisty females, a win for Pryce is a victory for their own agendas.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Step Up

From the Street to the Stage In Baltimore, the troublemaker and street dancer Tyler Gage lives with his foster parents in an Afro-American neighborhood. His best friends are Mac Carter and his little brother Skinny Carter and they use to hang around together, going to parties and stealing cars. After being expelled of a party, the trio breaks in the Maryland School of Arts and commits vandalism, destroying the stage. As they are enjoying themselves a security guard approaches the wannabe thugs and attempts to subdue them; Tyler struggles with the guard as his two friends run away. Gage takes the rap for the entire incident, never revealing the identities of his accomplices. In turn for this, he is sentenced to perform 200 hours of community service at the school assisting its janitor. While performing his service, he becomes enchanted with Nora Clark an aspiring dance student struggling to find a partner for her upcoming, make or break performance. With some assistance, she is able to combine Tyler’s street dancing skills with more traditional forms and save him from a life of crime. Both one of the highest earning dance and teen movies of all time, the film brought in a total of $114 million dollars worldwide prompting the release its sequel two years later. The picture’s follow-up also proved highly successful and a third installment is scheduled for release in 2010. This movie is rated PG-13 due to some violence and brief innuendo.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Doc Hollywood

“Doc Hollywood “is a comedy about a plastic surgeon en route to the big money in Beverly Hills who causes a traffic accident in a small town and is sentenced to work for some days at the town hospital.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

3 Ninjas Kick Back

During a championship baseball match, the three brothers hear that their grandfather in Japan is in trouble, and head out to help him, conceding the match. When they arrive in Japan, they must use all their powers to defend him against his ancient enemy, who has returned to exact revenge.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Code Name: The Cleaner

Renowned comedian Cedric the Entertainer plays Jake Rogers, a man who mysteriously wakes up beside a murdered FBI agent in a hotel room. Nearby is a briefcase full of cash. However with a severe case of amnesia, Jake has absolutely no idea who he is, why he is at the hotel, or how the agent was murdered. Fearful, he grabs the cash and hurries out of the hotel. Along the way he encounters Diane (Nicollette Sheridan) who informs Jake that she is his wife. Diane flees with Jake to a large mansion and calls a doctor to find a cure for his amnesia. At this point Jake is still dumbfounded regarding his true identity or as to why he is at the mansion. While Diane claims to be his wife, he is not convinced. Frightened, he takes his alleged wife’s Mercedes Benz along with the cash and speedily escapes from the mansion and doctor. Jake is still unsure of who to trust, and must rely on the knowledge provided to him by others, along with his sparse flashbacks to discover the truth. This leads him to a woman he believes to be his girlfriend, Gina (Lucy Liu). While Jake is convinced that he is truly some sort of special operatives agent, Gina informs him that he is merely a janitor at a computer software company. Yet with time it becomes obvious that he is believed to be in possession of an important microchip, and that someone is trailing him with a desire to reclaim the chip by any means. Cedric the Entertainer injects his unique brand of comedy into this film adding amusement to what would otherwise be a serious spy movie. At the same time his case of memory loss makes for many unintentionally humorous moments as he strives to discover his true identity. “Code Name: The Cleaner” is rated PG-13 for sexual content, crude humor and some violence.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

New In Town

Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. star in New in Town, a movie about a successful Miami businesswoman who must adjust to her new life in a small Minnesota town. The movie begins in Miami, home to Lucy Hill, a single, high-powered executive on the fast track to being a CEO. With her spiked heels, plush bachelorette pad, and fierce collection of power suits, Lucy is unprepared when her boss sends her to snowy Minnesota to work on-site at one of the company's factories. Reluctantly leaving her sunny home, Lucy lands in New Ulm, a small town distinguished by a thick Midwestern accent, a strong work ethic, and an appropriately skeptical attitude toward big-city newcomers. Lucy who finds herself in a brutal battle against several factory workers, a nosy assistant, and a stubborn union rep who, as fate would have it, just happens to be a love interest as well. Lucy is a bit wooden at the start of the film but gradually she grows more comfortable in her own skin and develops some empathy towards her new neighbors. As she explores the differences in small- versus big-town life, exposing the unique, homey appeal of the Minnesota, she is ordered to close down the plant and put the entire community out of work, she's forced to reconsider her goals and priorities, and finds a way to save the town. New in Town grossed $16.6 million in the US. This movie is rated PG for language and some suggestive material.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Step Up 2: The Streets

Like in its debut, “Step Up 2,” is set in Baltimore, Maryland and familiarizes viewers with fresh faced Andie Wes (Briana Evigan), a street-wise delinquent street teen. A few years prior Andie endured the death of her cancer stricken mother and has since lived with Sarah, her mother’s former best friend and legal guardian. When Andie and her dance crew, the 410 stage a mock hijacking turned dance routine at a subway station, her continued trouble with the law prompts Sarah to contemplate sending the teen to her aunt in Texas. However a stroke of luck arrives when Tyler convinces Andie to audition at the Maryland School of the Arts; with the good word of friend Chase Collins, the school director’s younger brother, Andie is admitted into the school and saved from life in dreadfully boring Texas. Tension quickly mounts between Andie and the 410 when she decides to focus primarily on her studies rather than street competitions. As a result the former street star is ejected from the famed crew. At school things are not much better: her first performances are resounding failures generating the disgust of both her peers and instructors. Yet Andie remains adamant to pursue her dreams and soon forms a new crew, the MSA comprised of the school’s most talented misfits. With practice and dedication the MSA will attempt to regain street credit in a battle with the 410. “Step Up 2: The Streets” was a blockbuster, earning over $144 million worldwide and spawning the soon-to-arrive third edition slated for release in 2010. The film was awarded both an MTV Movie Award and a Teen Choice Award. Its soundtrack features some of rap and R&B’s biggest stars including T-Pain, Missy Elliot, Akon, Ludacris and more. The picture is rated PG-13 due to profanity, violence, and sexual innuendo.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

An American Rhapsody

A young Hungarian girl struggles to find her place in the world when she's reunited with her parents in the USA years after she was left behind during their plight from the communist country in the 1950s. Starring: Nastassja Kinski, Scarlett Johansson and Raffaella Bánsági.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Flirting with Forty

Jackie Laurens is a divorced mother of two who is bracing herself for her fortieth birthday. To help her cope with her midlife dilemma, her best friend Kristine proposes a Hawaiian getaway, to which Jackie eventually agree. Not long after arriving Jackie hooks up with Kyle Hamilton, a hunky surf instructor in his early twenties. With the encouragement of Kristine, who insists “the only way to get over a man is to get under another” her fling with Kyle ferments into a sexual escapade. When it is time for the girls to pack up and return home, thousands of miles separate Jackie and her boy toy, hence making a long-term relationship seem impossible. However Jackie cannot keep her mind, or hands off of the surf expert, and subsequently arranges frequent weekend trips to Hawaii for intimate encounters. This is much to the chagrin of ex-hubby Daniel, her children, and even the relationship’s initial instigator Kristine. With tensions rising Jackie must determine whether Kyle can be a part of her postmenopausal existence. The ball is also in Kyle’s court, who must decide which he loves most: the sunny beach or supermodel mom. “Flirting with Forty” does not have a rating.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Get Over It

When Berke Landers, a popular high school basketball star, gets dumped by his life-long girlfriend, Allison, he soon begins to lose it. But with the help of his best friend Felix's sister Kelly, he follows his ex into the school's spring musical. Thus endues a love triangle loosely based upon Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", where Berke is only to find himself getting over Allison and beginning to fall for Kelly
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Step Up 3

A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown. New York's intense street dancing underground comes alive in eye-popping Digital 3D in the third installment of the "Step Up" franchise as the raw, passion-fueled culture goes global. The story begins in traditional video style, as several of the film's characters are recorded and asked a series of questions about why they dance. The film then cuts to Moose and Camille attend New York University. Moose is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that he would not dance anymore. While touring the campus, he sees a pair of Limited Edition Gun Metal Nike Dunks worn by Luke Katcher. Moose follows the shoes and then accidentally stumbles upon a dance battle, where he beats Kid Darkness from the dancing crew "House of Samurai". Luke takes him back to his place, an old warehouse converted into a club. Luke shows Moose the House of Pirates, his dance crew, where he later teams up with them to compete in the World Jam dance contest against their rivals, the House of Samurai dance crew. But then, Jacob, a member of House of Pirates, informs Luke that the warehouse will be put up for auction if the overdue rents are not made. Luke meets a girl named Natalie at his club and quickly takes notice of her dancing abilities, enlisting her to become part of his crew. However, he is unaware of Natalie's true motives. Moose finds his time to be increasingly tighter as he has to choose between studies and dance many times, including once when his test clashes with a dance competition. He decides to go for the test, but upon seeing the test paper and receiving an angry message from Luke, he decides to ditch the test and rushes to the competition in the nick of time. Luke and Natalie become increasingly close as the movie progresses. They share many intimate moments. Luke explains his true intentions with his recordings and dance interviews. Yet, Natalie is hiding the fact that her brother is Julien the leader of their enemy, House of Samurai, and lies about everything but the love connection between her and Luke. Natalie faces a hard decision torn between her love and her family. This tight-knit group of street dancers, including Luke and Natalie, team up with NYU freshman Moose, and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever. This movie is rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

You've Got Mail

This sweet romantic comedy reunites "Sleepless In Seattle" stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. He's the owner of a bookstore chain; she's the woman he falls for online. Both are unaware that she runs the little shop his company is trying to shut down. Kathleen Kelly is involved with Frank Navasky, a leftist postmodernist newspaper writer for the New York Observer who's always in search of an opportunity to root for the underdog. While Frank is devoted to his typewriter, Kathleen prefers her laptop and logging into her AOL e-mail account. There, using the screen name "Shopgirl," Kathleen communicates with "NY152." This is the screen name of Joe Fox. Joe belongs to the Fox family which runs Fox Books — a chain of "mega" bookstores similar to Borders or Barnes & Noble. Kathleen, on the other hand, runs the independent bookstore The Shop Around The Corner, that her mother ran before her. The central conflict of the film revolves around Kathleen and Joe building a relationship in cyberspace while they are business rivals in the "real world." A persistent mode of dramatic irony appears when Kathleen and Joe read each other's emails. This movie is rated PG for some language.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

New In Town

Renee Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. star in New in Town, a movie about a successful Miami businesswoman who must adjust to her new life in a small Minnesota town. The movie begins in Miami, home to Lucy Hill, a single, high-powered executive on the fast track to being a CEO. With her spiked heels, plush bachelorette pad, and fierce collection of power suits, Lucy is unprepared when her boss sends her to snowy Minnesota to work on-site at one of the company's factories. Reluctantly leaving her sunny home, Lucy lands in New Ulm, a small town distinguished by a thick Midwestern accent, a strong work ethic, and an appropriately skeptical attitude toward big-city newcomers. Lucy who finds herself in a brutal battle against several factory workers, a nosy assistant, and a stubborn union rep who, as fate would have it, just happens to be a love interest as well. Lucy is a bit wooden at the start of the film but gradually she grows more comfortable in her own skin and develops some empathy towards her new neighbors. As she explores the differences in small- versus big-town life, exposing the unique, homey appeal of the Minnesota, she is ordered to close down the plant and put the entire community out of work, she's forced to reconsider her goals and priorities, and finds a way to save the town. New in Town grossed $16.6 million in the US. This movie is rated PG for language and some suggestive material.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Thursday 17 Nov
The Truman Show

He's the star of the show - but he doesn't know it! Jim Carey plays unwitting Truman Burbank, an ordinary man in a not-so-ordinary life. From the time he was born to the present, Truman's entire life has been broadcast live on national TV. Truman doesn't realize that his quaint hometown is actually a giant studio set - big enough to be seen from space - and that the folks living and working there are Hollywood actors. Even Truman's incessantly bubbly wife is a contract player. Gradually, Truman gets wise. And what he does about his discovery will have you laughing, crying and cheering as he finds his way to the truth.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Code Name: The Cleaner

Renowned comedian Cedric the Entertainer plays Jake Rogers, a man who mysteriously wakes up beside a murdered FBI agent in a hotel room. Nearby is a briefcase full of cash. However with a severe case of amnesia, Jake has absolutely no idea who he is, why he is at the hotel, or how the agent was murdered. Fearful, he grabs the cash and hurries out of the hotel. Along the way he encounters Diane (Nicollette Sheridan) who informs Jake that she is his wife. Diane flees with Jake to a large mansion and calls a doctor to find a cure for his amnesia. At this point Jake is still dumbfounded regarding his true identity or as to why he is at the mansion. While Diane claims to be his wife, he is not convinced. Frightened, he takes his alleged wife’s Mercedes Benz along with the cash and speedily escapes from the mansion and doctor. Jake is still unsure of who to trust, and must rely on the knowledge provided to him by others, along with his sparse flashbacks to discover the truth. This leads him to a woman he believes to be his girlfriend, Gina (Lucy Liu). While Jake is convinced that he is truly some sort of special operatives agent, Gina informs him that he is merely a janitor at a computer software company. Yet with time it becomes obvious that he is believed to be in possession of an important microchip, and that someone is trailing him with a desire to reclaim the chip by any means. Cedric the Entertainer injects his unique brand of comedy into this film adding amusement to what would otherwise be a serious spy movie. At the same time his case of memory loss makes for many unintentionally humorous moments as he strives to discover his true identity. “Code Name: The Cleaner” is rated PG-13 for sexual content, crude humor and some violence.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Step Up 2: The Streets

Like in its debut, “Step Up 2,” is set in Baltimore, Maryland and familiarizes viewers with fresh faced Andie Wes (Briana Evigan), a street-wise delinquent street teen. A few years prior Andie endured the death of her cancer stricken mother and has since lived with Sarah, her mother’s former best friend and legal guardian. When Andie and her dance crew, the 410 stage a mock hijacking turned dance routine at a subway station, her continued trouble with the law prompts Sarah to contemplate sending the teen to her aunt in Texas. However a stroke of luck arrives when Tyler convinces Andie to audition at the Maryland School of the Arts; with the good word of friend Chase Collins, the school director’s younger brother, Andie is admitted into the school and saved from life in dreadfully boring Texas. Tension quickly mounts between Andie and the 410 when she decides to focus primarily on her studies rather than street competitions. As a result the former street star is ejected from the famed crew. At school things are not much better: her first performances are resounding failures generating the disgust of both her peers and instructors. Yet Andie remains adamant to pursue her dreams and soon forms a new crew, the MSA comprised of the school’s most talented misfits. With practice and dedication the MSA will attempt to regain street credit in a battle with the 410. “Step Up 2: The Streets” was a blockbuster, earning over $144 million worldwide and spawning the soon-to-arrive third edition slated for release in 2010. The film was awarded both an MTV Movie Award and a Teen Choice Award. Its soundtrack features some of rap and R&B’s biggest stars including T-Pain, Missy Elliot, Akon, Ludacris and more. The picture is rated PG-13 due to profanity, violence, and sexual innuendo.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Adventures Of Johnny Tao

The events revolve around, Johnny Dow, who is desperate to save his family's struggling gas station. He charges passing motorists a dollar to see the electric guitar used by his late father. Carved in the shape of a dragon's head, the guitar was made from part of an ancient spear his father found in the crater of a shooting star.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

An American Rhapsody

A young Hungarian girl struggles to find her place in the world when she's reunited with her parents in the USA years after she was left behind during their plight from the communist country in the 1950s. Starring: Nastassja Kinski, Scarlett Johansson and Raffaella Bánsági.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

You've Got Mail

This sweet romantic comedy reunites "Sleepless In Seattle" stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. He's the owner of a bookstore chain; she's the woman he falls for online. Both are unaware that she runs the little shop his company is trying to shut down. Kathleen Kelly is involved with Frank Navasky, a leftist postmodernist newspaper writer for the New York Observer who's always in search of an opportunity to root for the underdog. While Frank is devoted to his typewriter, Kathleen prefers her laptop and logging into her AOL e-mail account. There, using the screen name "Shopgirl," Kathleen communicates with "NY152." This is the screen name of Joe Fox. Joe belongs to the Fox family which runs Fox Books — a chain of "mega" bookstores similar to Borders or Barnes & Noble. Kathleen, on the other hand, runs the independent bookstore The Shop Around The Corner, that her mother ran before her. The central conflict of the film revolves around Kathleen and Joe building a relationship in cyberspace while they are business rivals in the "real world." A persistent mode of dramatic irony appears when Kathleen and Joe read each other's emails. This movie is rated PG for some language.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Step Up 3

A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown. New York's intense street dancing underground comes alive in eye-popping Digital 3D in the third installment of the "Step Up" franchise as the raw, passion-fueled culture goes global. The story begins in traditional video style, as several of the film's characters are recorded and asked a series of questions about why they dance. The film then cuts to Moose and Camille attend New York University. Moose is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that he would not dance anymore. While touring the campus, he sees a pair of Limited Edition Gun Metal Nike Dunks worn by Luke Katcher. Moose follows the shoes and then accidentally stumbles upon a dance battle, where he beats Kid Darkness from the dancing crew "House of Samurai". Luke takes him back to his place, an old warehouse converted into a club. Luke shows Moose the House of Pirates, his dance crew, where he later teams up with them to compete in the World Jam dance contest against their rivals, the House of Samurai dance crew. But then, Jacob, a member of House of Pirates, informs Luke that the warehouse will be put up for auction if the overdue rents are not made. Luke meets a girl named Natalie at his club and quickly takes notice of her dancing abilities, enlisting her to become part of his crew. However, he is unaware of Natalie's true motives. Moose finds his time to be increasingly tighter as he has to choose between studies and dance many times, including once when his test clashes with a dance competition. He decides to go for the test, but upon seeing the test paper and receiving an angry message from Luke, he decides to ditch the test and rushes to the competition in the nick of time. Luke and Natalie become increasingly close as the movie progresses. They share many intimate moments. Luke explains his true intentions with his recordings and dance interviews. Yet, Natalie is hiding the fact that her brother is Julien the leader of their enemy, House of Samurai, and lies about everything but the love connection between her and Luke. Natalie faces a hard decision torn between her love and her family. This tight-knit group of street dancers, including Luke and Natalie, team up with NYU freshman Moose, and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever. This movie is rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Life Or Something Like It

Lanie is a beautiful, ambitious newscaster who thinks that having the perfect hair, perfect boyfriend and perfect apartment adds up to the perfect life, until an encounter with a street psychic throws her world into chaos. Lanie is adorned in a perfect wardrobe enhanced by her trademark Marilyn Monroe-inspired blonde bouffant hairdo. She is also engaged to a Seattle Mariners star. To top off her perfect life, her boss recommends her for a dream job, a network position in New York City. In order to increase her chances, he sends her to do field work with the renowned but difficult cameraman, Pete. When she's on an assignment, Lanie runs into a homeless man, the prophet Jack, who makes three predictions: that the Seattle Seahawks will beat the Denver Broncos 19-13, that it will hail the following day, and that she'll be dead by next Thursday. When the first two predictions come true, Lanie re-evaluates her life and realizes she's missing out on the smaller things because of her ambition. Angelina Jolie is sexy, adorable, and whimsical in her first comedy role. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief violence and language.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Big Daddy

A man discovers a new purpose for his life Adam Sandler stars as Sonny Koufax, who was graduated from law school years ago but chose not to take the bar exam. Instead he works as a toll booth collector, and spends his day loafing around. Accordingly, his girlfriend gives him the ultimatum of taking some responsibility into his life or saying goodbye to her. When Sonny's roommate Kevin leaves for China, a boy is dropped at their place and is told that he is Kevin's son but Kevin doesn't know his mother. Sonny takes care of him, and after spending some time with him, he decides to adopt him, hoping that maybe his girlfriend will be impressed. Will this child make Sonny a responsible person as his girlfriend wishes? Will Sonny discover a new purpose for his life? This light yet earnest drama deals openly with one of the most insidious elements in popular filmmaking-the male screenwriter's relationship with his own father.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Runaway Vacation

The executive Bob Munro is stressed, feeling threatened of losing his job and his lifestyle, since his abusive boss Todd Mallory hired Stanford's geek Laird to work in their soda company. Bob has promised his wife Jamie, his teenage daughter Cassie and his young son Carl to take them on a vacation to Hawaii, but Todd demands he prepare a presentation and attend a business meeting with the owners of a family company in a merging operation scheduled for the same time. Bob hides the truth to his family, rents a recreational vehicle and tries to convince his dysfunctional family that a road trip to the Colorado Rocky Mountains is better than a trip to Hawaii as it will bring them back to their old family values. After many incidents and while in the trailers parking area, the rookie Bob is helped by the bizarre but friendly Gornicke family. They escape from the Gornickes and initiate a journey of difficulties and leaning, retrieving their forgotten family bonds. This movie is rated PG for crude humor, innuendo and language.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Marie Antoinette

The story of a Queen who lived like a Rock Star A vibrant telling of the classic story of Marie Antoinette, the naïve Austrian princess, who is thrown into the scandal-ridden world of the French aristocracy when she is betrothed to King Louis XVI. While still a teenager, Marie Antoinette conquers her fears and becomes France's iconic queen. Marie Antoinette is a 14-year-old Austrian who is about to wed France's next king, Louis XVI. Her new life is a constant barrage of pomp and circumstance, which baffles the otherwise ordinary teenager. While love has nothing to do with the union between Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, producing an offspring does. Unfortunately, Louis XVI shows no interest in having a physical relationship with his willing wife. Instead, Marie Antoinette begins to embrace her life of royalty, biding her time by shopping and partying and living the life of a spoiled teenager. As time passes, Louis XVI works out his problems and soon the couple has begun to bear children. But eventually, the impoverished French people become fed up with the disparity of wealth between the royal family and the average Frenchman, unleashing a revolt that would change the course of history forever. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content, partial nudity and innuendo.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Family Stone

The Stones are a loving liberal household whose members congregate from all corners of the county each Christmas. Kelly is the patriarch of the family, a college professor who doesn’t mind sharing a joint with his filmmaking son, Ben. Sybil is an unconventional mother hiding a saddening secret from her offspring – though the children begin to prematurely sense her distress. Everett is their eldest son who intends to propose to his long term girlfriend Meredith at the annual holiday gathering. Amy, the eldest daughter, is a schoolteacher and faithful listener to National Public Radio; she has met Meredith already and developed a negative opinion of her, which she relays to her family. Susannah is the youngest female sibling, an immature mother of a young girl named Savannah who is expecting to deliver another child soon. Thad is the other son: a deaf homosexual who is considering adopting a child alongside his African-American boyfriend Patrick. Meredith is a conservative businesswoman whose uptight ways immediately leave a bad taste in the liberal family’s mouths. As she struggles to win the Stones over, Meredith inevitably appears more awkward, becomes nervous, and fumbles her first meeting with Everett’s parents at each step. Bewildered, she summons her sister Julie to smooth things out and accompany her through the visit as Meredith opts to stay at a hotel rather than the Stones’. Everett and his family are shocked to meet Julie, Meredith’s seemingly opposite sibling who unlike her sister, fits in perfectly with the family – perhaps a little too perfect. As the visit passes each member of the family, as well as Julie and Meredith, laugh and cry until each ultimately finds happiness. This film is rated PG-13 due to some sexual content, language, and drug references.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Get Over It

When Berke Landers, a popular high school basketball star, gets dumped by his life-long girlfriend, Allison, he soon begins to lose it. But with the help of his best friend Felix's sister Kelly, he follows his ex into the school's spring musical. Thus endues a love triangle loosely based upon Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", where Berke is only to find himself getting over Allison and beginning to fall for Kelly
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Friday 18 Nov
Flirting with Forty

Jackie Laurens is a divorced mother of two who is bracing herself for her fortieth birthday. To help her cope with her midlife dilemma, her best friend Kristine proposes a Hawaiian getaway, to which Jackie eventually agree. Not long after arriving Jackie hooks up with Kyle Hamilton, a hunky surf instructor in his early twenties. With the encouragement of Kristine, who insists “the only way to get over a man is to get under another” her fling with Kyle ferments into a sexual escapade. When it is time for the girls to pack up and return home, thousands of miles separate Jackie and her boy toy, hence making a long-term relationship seem impossible. However Jackie cannot keep her mind, or hands off of the surf expert, and subsequently arranges frequent weekend trips to Hawaii for intimate encounters. This is much to the chagrin of ex-hubby Daniel, her children, and even the relationship’s initial instigator Kristine. With tensions rising Jackie must determine whether Kyle can be a part of her postmenopausal existence. The ball is also in Kyle’s court, who must decide which he loves most: the sunny beach or supermodel mom. “Flirting with Forty” does not have a rating.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

You've Got Mail

This sweet romantic comedy reunites "Sleepless In Seattle" stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. He's the owner of a bookstore chain; she's the woman he falls for online. Both are unaware that she runs the little shop his company is trying to shut down. Kathleen Kelly is involved with Frank Navasky, a leftist postmodernist newspaper writer for the New York Observer who's always in search of an opportunity to root for the underdog. While Frank is devoted to his typewriter, Kathleen prefers her laptop and logging into her AOL e-mail account. There, using the screen name "Shopgirl," Kathleen communicates with "NY152." This is the screen name of Joe Fox. Joe belongs to the Fox family which runs Fox Books — a chain of "mega" bookstores similar to Borders or Barnes & Noble. Kathleen, on the other hand, runs the independent bookstore The Shop Around The Corner, that her mother ran before her. The central conflict of the film revolves around Kathleen and Joe building a relationship in cyberspace while they are business rivals in the "real world." A persistent mode of dramatic irony appears when Kathleen and Joe read each other's emails. This movie is rated PG for some language.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Step Up 3

A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown. New York's intense street dancing underground comes alive in eye-popping Digital 3D in the third installment of the "Step Up" franchise as the raw, passion-fueled culture goes global. The story begins in traditional video style, as several of the film's characters are recorded and asked a series of questions about why they dance. The film then cuts to Moose and Camille attend New York University. Moose is majoring in electrical engineering after promising his father that he would not dance anymore. While touring the campus, he sees a pair of Limited Edition Gun Metal Nike Dunks worn by Luke Katcher. Moose follows the shoes and then accidentally stumbles upon a dance battle, where he beats Kid Darkness from the dancing crew "House of Samurai". Luke takes him back to his place, an old warehouse converted into a club. Luke shows Moose the House of Pirates, his dance crew, where he later teams up with them to compete in the World Jam dance contest against their rivals, the House of Samurai dance crew. But then, Jacob, a member of House of Pirates, informs Luke that the warehouse will be put up for auction if the overdue rents are not made. Luke meets a girl named Natalie at his club and quickly takes notice of her dancing abilities, enlisting her to become part of his crew. However, he is unaware of Natalie's true motives. Moose finds his time to be increasingly tighter as he has to choose between studies and dance many times, including once when his test clashes with a dance competition. He decides to go for the test, but upon seeing the test paper and receiving an angry message from Luke, he decides to ditch the test and rushes to the competition in the nick of time. Luke and Natalie become increasingly close as the movie progresses. They share many intimate moments. Luke explains his true intentions with his recordings and dance interviews. Yet, Natalie is hiding the fact that her brother is Julien the leader of their enemy, House of Samurai, and lies about everything but the love connection between her and Luke. Natalie faces a hard decision torn between her love and her family. This tight-knit group of street dancers, including Luke and Natalie, team up with NYU freshman Moose, and find themselves pitted against the world's best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever. This movie is rated PG-13 for brief strong language.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Invisible Mom Ii

Twelve year-old orphan, Eddie Brown, has finally found a family to call his own. He has a cool new brother, a crazy chemist of a father and a groovy new mom whose only problem is that she sometimes disappears.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Life Or Something Like It

Lanie is a beautiful, ambitious newscaster who thinks that having the perfect hair, perfect boyfriend and perfect apartment adds up to the perfect life, until an encounter with a street psychic throws her world into chaos. Lanie is adorned in a perfect wardrobe enhanced by her trademark Marilyn Monroe-inspired blonde bouffant hairdo. She is also engaged to a Seattle Mariners star. To top off her perfect life, her boss recommends her for a dream job, a network position in New York City. In order to increase her chances, he sends her to do field work with the renowned but difficult cameraman, Pete. When she's on an assignment, Lanie runs into a homeless man, the prophet Jack, who makes three predictions: that the Seattle Seahawks will beat the Denver Broncos 19-13, that it will hail the following day, and that she'll be dead by next Thursday. When the first two predictions come true, Lanie re-evaluates her life and realizes she's missing out on the smaller things because of her ambition. Angelina Jolie is sexy, adorable, and whimsical in her first comedy role. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief violence and language.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

The Family Stone

The Stones are a loving liberal household whose members congregate from all corners of the county each Christmas. Kelly is the patriarch of the family, a college professor who doesn’t mind sharing a joint with his filmmaking son, Ben. Sybil is an unconventional mother hiding a saddening secret from her offspring – though the children begin to prematurely sense her distress. Everett is their eldest son who intends to propose to his long term girlfriend Meredith at the annual holiday gathering. Amy, the eldest daughter, is a schoolteacher and faithful listener to National Public Radio; she has met Meredith already and developed a negative opinion of her, which she relays to her family. Susannah is the youngest female sibling, an immature mother of a young girl named Savannah who is expecting to deliver another child soon. Thad is the other son: a deaf homosexual who is considering adopting a child alongside his African-American boyfriend Patrick. Meredith is a conservative businesswoman whose uptight ways immediately leave a bad taste in the liberal family’s mouths. As she struggles to win the Stones over, Meredith inevitably appears more awkward, becomes nervous, and fumbles her first meeting with Everett’s parents at each step. Bewildered, she summons her sister Julie to smooth things out and accompany her through the visit as Meredith opts to stay at a hotel rather than the Stones’. Everett and his family are shocked to meet Julie, Meredith’s seemingly opposite sibling who unlike her sister, fits in perfectly with the family – perhaps a little too perfect. As the visit passes each member of the family, as well as Julie and Meredith, laugh and cry until each ultimately finds happiness. This film is rated PG-13 due to some sexual content, language, and drug references.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Runaway Vacation

The executive Bob Munro is stressed, feeling threatened of losing his job and his lifestyle, since his abusive boss Todd Mallory hired Stanford's geek Laird to work in their soda company. Bob has promised his wife Jamie, his teenage daughter Cassie and his young son Carl to take them on a vacation to Hawaii, but Todd demands he prepare a presentation and attend a business meeting with the owners of a family company in a merging operation scheduled for the same time. Bob hides the truth to his family, rents a recreational vehicle and tries to convince his dysfunctional family that a road trip to the Colorado Rocky Mountains is better than a trip to Hawaii as it will bring them back to their old family values. After many incidents and while in the trailers parking area, the rookie Bob is helped by the bizarre but friendly Gornicke family. They escape from the Gornickes and initiate a journey of difficulties and leaning, retrieving their forgotten family bonds. This movie is rated PG for crude humor, innuendo and language.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Marie Antoinette

The story of a Queen who lived like a Rock Star A vibrant telling of the classic story of Marie Antoinette, the naïve Austrian princess, who is thrown into the scandal-ridden world of the French aristocracy when she is betrothed to King Louis XVI. While still a teenager, Marie Antoinette conquers her fears and becomes France's iconic queen. Marie Antoinette is a 14-year-old Austrian who is about to wed France's next king, Louis XVI. Her new life is a constant barrage of pomp and circumstance, which baffles the otherwise ordinary teenager. While love has nothing to do with the union between Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, producing an offspring does. Unfortunately, Louis XVI shows no interest in having a physical relationship with his willing wife. Instead, Marie Antoinette begins to embrace her life of royalty, biding her time by shopping and partying and living the life of a spoiled teenager. As time passes, Louis XVI works out his problems and soon the couple has begun to bear children. But eventually, the impoverished French people become fed up with the disparity of wealth between the royal family and the average Frenchman, unleashing a revolt that would change the course of history forever. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content, partial nudity and innuendo.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

Because of Winn-Dixie

10-year-old girl, abandoned by her mother when she was three, moves to a small town in Florida with her father, a preacher. While there, she adopts a stray dog whom she names after the local supermarket where he was found. With her goofy pooch by her side, she meets an eclectic group of townspeople and rekindles an almost lost relationship with her father.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Madea's Family Reunion

While planning her family reunion, a pistol-packing grandma must contend with the other dramas on her plate, including the runaway who has been placed under her care, and her love-troubled nieces. Starring Tyler Perry and Lynn Whitfield
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

They’re still together and they’re still lost The sequel to 2005's "Madagascar", in which New York Zoo animals, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo, still stranded on Madagascar, start to leave the island. While attempting to leave the island of Madagascar by way of a ramshackle penguin-designed aircraft, they crash-land on the African savannah, setting in motion a whole new series of exploits. Alex finds his long-lost parents but has trouble communicating with them after spending so much time at the Central Park Zoo. The group also come across a stranded group of tenacious NYC human tourists. In a bid to finally make it off the island the local tribes perform a sacrificial ritual in a bid to help their new friends find their way home. Reuniting directors Tom McGrath and Eric Darnell, as well as all the principal cast members of the first film, the sequel of Madagascar takes full advantage of its sweeping setting, making room for beautifully expansive landscapes amidst the mammal mayhem. While the leads are in fine form, they are ably assisted by series newcomers, including the late Mac, Shepherd, and Alec Baldwin, who plays a scheming rival lion. Though various plotlines get increasingly ridiculous as the movie goes on, the good-natured main characters and their silly support players keep Escape To Africa entertaining no matter how far the story strays off the wildlife reserve. This movie is rated PG for some mild crude humor.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Two Weeks Notice

Millionaire George Wade cannot make a move without Lucy Kelson, his multi-tasking Chief Counsel at the Wade Corporation. Lucy is a brilliant attorney with a strategic mind and also has an ulcer and doesn’t get much sleep. However, it’s not the job that’s getting to her, but George. Smart, charming and undeniably self-absorbed, he treats her more like a nanny than a Harvard-trained lawyer – and can barely choose a tie without her help. Now, after five years of relying on her for every possible decision, and calling her at all hours for help with even the simplest problem, Lucy finally gets fed up with the situation and gives him her two weeks' notice of resignation. Although George makes it difficult for Lucy to leave Wade Corporation, he finally agrees to let her go. Finally, free of George and his 24-hour requests, Lucy is ready to change course. When Lucy realizes that her potential replacement, June Carter, has some strong chemistry with George, she has to acknowledge her own romantic feelings for her boss. Likewise, faced with losing the person he relies upon most, George is forced to do some soul searching of his own. This movie is rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Meet the Parents

First comes love. Then comes the interrogation. Jay Roach, the man behind the Austin Powers series of films delivers another laugh filled comedy with “Meet the Parents” (2000), the story of a man striving to earn the respect of his girlfriend’s intense father and win her hand in marriage. Ben Stiller portrays Greg Focker, a male nurse who has fallen in love with a Chicago schoolteacher named Pam Byrnes. After a long period of ****** Greg believes that the time has come to propose to Pam. However things hit a snag when Greg realizes that he must request her father’s permission before even attempting a proposal. Ordinarily that would be no big deal, but Pam’s father isn’t an ordinary man. Legendary actor Robert Deniro depicts Pam’s father, Jack – a former CIA operative who employs his rigorous interrogation tactics on each of his daughter’s prospective husbands. So far no man has been capable of passing Jack’s rough and incredibly thorough examinations – that happen to include a lie detector test. Greg is a well-meaning man but he manages to foul up at the worst possible moments; his visit with the Byrnes is no exception. For starters, Greg presents his potential father in law with a cut-rate bottle of champagne as a gift. Unfortunately while opening it the cork flies across the room and knocks over Jack’s urn containing his mother’s ashes. Could it get any worse? You bet. As if his mother’s remains lying on the floor was not bad enough, Jack’s beloved cat manages to relive himself on top of them. So Greg is off to a bad start, but – it was an honest mistake and there’s plenty of time for him to redeem himself. The problem is – Greg does not operate well under stress, and in this case Jack is heavily intimidating. During dinner Jack pokes fun at Greg’s nursing career and insinuates that it’s not the most masculine job. More importantly, the patriarch wonders why Greg did not become a doctor as he originally intended; naturally, the implication is that he wasn’t up to par. “Meet the Parents” was filmed under a $55 million budget and managed to earn an impressive $330 million worldwide and spawned a sequel, “Meet the Fockers” (2004). Audiences and critics alike tended to praise the film, only with a few exceptions. It was awarded a People’s Choice Award, an MTV Movie Award, and was nominated for both a Golden Globe and Academy award. The film is rated PG-13 for sexual content, drug references and language.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Runaway Vacation

The executive Bob Munro is stressed, feeling threatened of losing his job and his lifestyle, since his abusive boss Todd Mallory hired Stanford's geek Laird to work in their soda company. Bob has promised his wife Jamie, his teenage daughter Cassie and his young son Carl to take them on a vacation to Hawaii, but Todd demands he prepare a presentation and attend a business meeting with the owners of a family company in a merging operation scheduled for the same time. Bob hides the truth to his family, rents a recreational vehicle and tries to convince his dysfunctional family that a road trip to the Colorado Rocky Mountains is better than a trip to Hawaii as it will bring them back to their old family values. After many incidents and while in the trailers parking area, the rookie Bob is helped by the bizarre but friendly Gornicke family. They escape from the Gornickes and initiate a journey of difficulties and leaning, retrieving their forgotten family bonds. This movie is rated PG for crude humor, innuendo and language.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Big Daddy

A man discovers a new purpose for his life Adam Sandler stars as Sonny Koufax, who was graduated from law school years ago but chose not to take the bar exam. Instead he works as a toll booth collector, and spends his day loafing around. Accordingly, his girlfriend gives him the ultimatum of taking some responsibility into his life or saying goodbye to her. When Sonny's roommate Kevin leaves for China, a boy is dropped at their place and is told that he is Kevin's son but Kevin doesn't know his mother. Sonny takes care of him, and after spending some time with him, he decides to adopt him, hoping that maybe his girlfriend will be impressed. Will this child make Sonny a responsible person as his girlfriend wishes? Will Sonny discover a new purpose for his life? This light yet earnest drama deals openly with one of the most insidious elements in popular filmmaking-the male screenwriter's relationship with his own father.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Marie Antoinette

The story of a Queen who lived like a Rock Star A vibrant telling of the classic story of Marie Antoinette, the naïve Austrian princess, who is thrown into the scandal-ridden world of the French aristocracy when she is betrothed to King Louis XVI. While still a teenager, Marie Antoinette conquers her fears and becomes France's iconic queen. Marie Antoinette is a 14-year-old Austrian who is about to wed France's next king, Louis XVI. Her new life is a constant barrage of pomp and circumstance, which baffles the otherwise ordinary teenager. While love has nothing to do with the union between Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI, producing an offspring does. Unfortunately, Louis XVI shows no interest in having a physical relationship with his willing wife. Instead, Marie Antoinette begins to embrace her life of royalty, biding her time by shopping and partying and living the life of a spoiled teenager. As time passes, Louis XVI works out his problems and soon the couple has begun to bear children. But eventually, the impoverished French people become fed up with the disparity of wealth between the royal family and the average Frenchman, unleashing a revolt that would change the course of history forever. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content, partial nudity and innuendo.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Baby Geniuses

Dr Elena Kinder, an evil billionaire, recognizes the genius of infant babies and tries to tap into their pre-language baby code to take over the world. One baby escapes from the clutches of Baby Co. and tries to expose the billionaire for what she is. Sly is one of twins who were separated at birth by Dr Kinder as part of an experiment to prove the advantages of Kinder's methods. He finds his long-lost brother and leads a group of babies in a rebellion.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Because of Winn-Dixie

10-year-old girl, abandoned by her mother when she was three, moves to a small town in Florida with her father, a preacher. While there, she adopts a stray dog whom she names after the local supermarket where he was found. With her goofy pooch by her side, she meets an eclectic group of townspeople and rekindles an almost lost relationship with her father.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Meet the Parents

First comes love. Then comes the interrogation. Jay Roach, the man behind the Austin Powers series of films delivers another laugh filled comedy with “Meet the Parents” (2000), the story of a man striving to earn the respect of his girlfriend’s intense father and win her hand in marriage. Ben Stiller portrays Greg Focker, a male nurse who has fallen in love with a Chicago schoolteacher named Pam Byrnes. After a long period of ****** Greg believes that the time has come to propose to Pam. However things hit a snag when Greg realizes that he must request her father’s permission before even attempting a proposal. Ordinarily that would be no big deal, but Pam’s father isn’t an ordinary man. Legendary actor Robert Deniro depicts Pam’s father, Jack – a former CIA operative who employs his rigorous interrogation tactics on each of his daughter’s prospective husbands. So far no man has been capable of passing Jack’s rough and incredibly thorough examinations – that happen to include a lie detector test. Greg is a well-meaning man but he manages to foul up at the worst possible moments; his visit with the Byrnes is no exception. For starters, Greg presents his potential father in law with a cut-rate bottle of champagne as a gift. Unfortunately while opening it the cork flies across the room and knocks over Jack’s urn containing his mother’s ashes. Could it get any worse? You bet. As if his mother’s remains lying on the floor was not bad enough, Jack’s beloved cat manages to relive himself on top of them. So Greg is off to a bad start, but – it was an honest mistake and there’s plenty of time for him to redeem himself. The problem is – Greg does not operate well under stress, and in this case Jack is heavily intimidating. During dinner Jack pokes fun at Greg’s nursing career and insinuates that it’s not the most masculine job. More importantly, the patriarch wonders why Greg did not become a doctor as he originally intended; naturally, the implication is that he wasn’t up to par. “Meet the Parents” was filmed under a $55 million budget and managed to earn an impressive $330 million worldwide and spawned a sequel, “Meet the Fockers” (2004). Audiences and critics alike tended to praise the film, only with a few exceptions. It was awarded a People’s Choice Award, an MTV Movie Award, and was nominated for both a Golden Globe and Academy award. The film is rated PG-13 for sexual content, drug references and language.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

They’re still together and they’re still lost The sequel to 2005's "Madagascar", in which New York Zoo animals, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo, still stranded on Madagascar, start to leave the island. While attempting to leave the island of Madagascar by way of a ramshackle penguin-designed aircraft, they crash-land on the African savannah, setting in motion a whole new series of exploits. Alex finds his long-lost parents but has trouble communicating with them after spending so much time at the Central Park Zoo. The group also come across a stranded group of tenacious NYC human tourists. In a bid to finally make it off the island the local tribes perform a sacrificial ritual in a bid to help their new friends find their way home. Reuniting directors Tom McGrath and Eric Darnell, as well as all the principal cast members of the first film, the sequel of Madagascar takes full advantage of its sweeping setting, making room for beautifully expansive landscapes amidst the mammal mayhem. While the leads are in fine form, they are ably assisted by series newcomers, including the late Mac, Shepherd, and Alec Baldwin, who plays a scheming rival lion. Though various plotlines get increasingly ridiculous as the movie goes on, the good-natured main characters and their silly support players keep Escape To Africa entertaining no matter how far the story strays off the wildlife reserve. This movie is rated PG for some mild crude humor.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Two Weeks Notice

Millionaire George Wade cannot make a move without Lucy Kelson, his multi-tasking Chief Counsel at the Wade Corporation. Lucy is a brilliant attorney with a strategic mind and also has an ulcer and doesn’t get much sleep. However, it’s not the job that’s getting to her, but George. Smart, charming and undeniably self-absorbed, he treats her more like a nanny than a Harvard-trained lawyer – and can barely choose a tie without her help. Now, after five years of relying on her for every possible decision, and calling her at all hours for help with even the simplest problem, Lucy finally gets fed up with the situation and gives him her two weeks' notice of resignation. Although George makes it difficult for Lucy to leave Wade Corporation, he finally agrees to let her go. Finally, free of George and his 24-hour requests, Lucy is ready to change course. When Lucy realizes that her potential replacement, June Carter, has some strong chemistry with George, she has to acknowledge her own romantic feelings for her boss. Likewise, faced with losing the person he relies upon most, George is forced to do some soul searching of his own. This movie is rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

School For Scoundrels

A young guy short on luck, enrolls in a class to build confidence to help win over the girl of his dreams, which becomes complicated when his teacher has the same agenda.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Are We There Yet?

Ice Cube plays a successful bachelor whose life is turned upside down when he agrees to take the children of the single mother he is wooing from Portland, Oregon, to Vancouver on New Year's Eve. Nick Persons is a thirty-something player with a new Lincoln Navigator, who checks out every fine lady that passes by the window of the sports collectibles store where he works with pal Marty. Decked out in all the latest bling, Nick confidently approaches his latest attraction, Suzanne, only to learn that she is a recent divorcee with two kids. Little does he know, Suzanne's children are no ordinary kids. Lindsey and Kevin go to extremes to keep their mom single. Putting his dislike for children on the back burner, Nick decides to pursue Suzanne anyway. He soon realizes though, that the only way to a single mother's heart is through her children. So when Suzanne needs a babysitter to transport her kids from Portland to Vancouver, Nick jumps at the chance. Getting way more than he bargained for, Nick must survive 24 hours with two kids bent on destroying him, not to mention missed flights, missed trains, run-ins with wildlife and crazed truckers, and severe car trouble. Nick challenges himself to survive the journey better than his SUV, and learns that while trying to prove himself to Suzanne, he also impresses himself. “Are We There Yet?” was a box office success grossing $97 million worldwide and selling 3.7 million copies on DVD. It was followed by the 2007 sequel, “Are We Done Yet?” and was nominated for eight awards, winning a BMI Film and TV Award. This movie is rated PG due to harsh language and rude humor.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

New York Minute

Today is the biggest day in the super-organized life of uptight overachiever Jane Ryan (ASHLEY OLSEN). She's due to give a major speech at Columbia University for a competition to win a prestigious scholarship to Oxford University. Meanwhile, her rebellious sister Roxy (MARY-KATE OLSEN) is planning to ditch school and go backstage at a Simple Plan music video shoot in Manhattan, where she'll slip her demo tape to the band's A & R team. Despite having so little in common and so much emotional distance between them, the adversarial sisters reluctantly journey together to the Big Apple, but their plans go wildly awry when a mix-up involving Jane's all-important dayplanner lands them in the middle of a shady black market music piracy scheme. Sidetracked, sideswiped and hotly pursued from Chinatown to Harlem by whacked-out truancy officer (EUGENE LEVY) and a wannabe gangster (ANDY RICHTER), Jane and Roxy reluctantly join forces and find unexpected romance with a charming Senator's son (JARED PADALECKI) and a handsome bike messenger (RILEY SMITH). If Jane doesn't recover her dayplanner - and the crucial speech inside it - she can kiss her college scholarship goodbye. If Lomax finally catches up with Roxy, she'll be drummed out of high school for good. Roxy and Jane seem to have everything going against them…but anything can change in a New York Minute!
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Stomp the Yard

DJ Williams is an acclaimed street dancer in his native Los Angeles. After winning a heated battle between a rival team, along with a lucrative cash prize, he is robbed and beaten – alongside his brother Duron. While DJ left the brawl relatively unscathed, Duron was not so fortunate and suffered fatal injuries. Despite his brother’s death DJ still faced charges for his role in the fight; rather than spend time in juvenile hall, his mother sends him to live with his aunt and uncle in Atlanta, where he will attend the prestigious, and historically black Truth University. On the first day of school he meets April, a highly attractive female student who is unfortunately spoken for by an upperclassman named Grant. In order to get closer to April, the freshman signs up to be tutored by his love interest. Eventually he steals her away from Grant, but not without some struggle in between. While at school DJ encounters a style of dance he has never seen before known as stepping. While he is impressed by its choreography, its traditional, highly structured form bothers him. After demoing his take on step dancing at a local club, he is soon scouted by two of Truth’s most prominent fraternities: the Theta Nu Theta and Mu Gamma Xi. Eventually DJ pledges the Theta Nu Theta, and teaches its crew how to integrate some fresh, new Hip-Hop influenced dance moves into their routines. Unfortunately the Gamma Xi have been secretly videotaping the Theta’s rehearsals, preparing to steal all of the fraternity’s moves at an upcoming competition. College life is so far rewarding for DJ but not for long. His seedy past back in Los Angeles will come back to haunt him, resulting in his dismissal from Truth and a breakup with April. Stomp the Yard was filmed with a meager budget of $13 million, yet managed to gross a whopping $75 million across the globe. Due to its success a sequel is already in the works, and is slated for release in September 2010. The soundtrack was also highly profitable, featuring artists such as Pitbull, E-40, Chris Brown, Ne-Yo and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for a scene of violence, some sexual material, and explicit language.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

We Don't Live Here Anymore

Two Couples Struggle With Mixed Emotions Jack Linden and Hank Evans are both good friends who teach English at a local community college. The two are competitive in all endeavors, including their careers and early morning runs together. Hank and Jack’s wives, Edith and Terry respectively are also best friends. The two families spend most of their free time together and when the kids go to sleep the alcohol is popped open, the music plays, and inhibitions are slowly thrown aside. It is within these dynamics that each individual dares to fulfill their own lusts. While the Evans and Lindens both love their spouses, they must also confront their regrets and mutual deficiencies. Hank is unhappy as a professor and truly wishes to pursue a career in writing; Jack desires a wife who possesses at least rudimentary domestic abilities, causing him to take out his frustration on Terry via verbal abuse. The women are also unsatisfied. Edith is fully aware that Hank hunts for other female playmates on the side, while Terry wishes to pursue a career of her own, not content with the role of a traditional housewife. Desperate for escape, the Lindens and Evans secretly swap partners and fulfill their sexual desires elsewhere. Jack, Hank, Terry, and Edith can all sense that something is awry – but they ignore it. The Lindens’ children, however, are fully aware that mommy and daddy are a little too intimate with the neighbors. Is it that both couples’ marriages have reached the end of the road, or are they merely infatuated with the risqué nature of their affairs? Would divorcing their current spouses and marrying anew lead to happiness? This movie is rated R for sexual content and language.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Madea's Family Reunion

While planning her family reunion, a pistol-packing grandma must contend with the other dramas on her plate, including the runaway who has been placed under her care, and her love-troubled nieces. Starring Tyler Perry and Lynn Whitfield
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Sunday 20 Nov
Life Or Something Like It

Lanie is a beautiful, ambitious newscaster who thinks that having the perfect hair, perfect boyfriend and perfect apartment adds up to the perfect life, until an encounter with a street psychic throws her world into chaos. Lanie is adorned in a perfect wardrobe enhanced by her trademark Marilyn Monroe-inspired blonde bouffant hairdo. She is also engaged to a Seattle Mariners star. To top off her perfect life, her boss recommends her for a dream job, a network position in New York City. In order to increase her chances, he sends her to do field work with the renowned but difficult cameraman, Pete. When she's on an assignment, Lanie runs into a homeless man, the prophet Jack, who makes three predictions: that the Seattle Seahawks will beat the Denver Broncos 19-13, that it will hail the following day, and that she'll be dead by next Thursday. When the first two predictions come true, Lanie re-evaluates her life and realizes she's missing out on the smaller things because of her ambition. Angelina Jolie is sexy, adorable, and whimsical in her first comedy role. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content, brief violence and language.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Two Weeks Notice

Millionaire George Wade cannot make a move without Lucy Kelson, his multi-tasking Chief Counsel at the Wade Corporation. Lucy is a brilliant attorney with a strategic mind and also has an ulcer and doesn’t get much sleep. However, it’s not the job that’s getting to her, but George. Smart, charming and undeniably self-absorbed, he treats her more like a nanny than a Harvard-trained lawyer – and can barely choose a tie without her help. Now, after five years of relying on her for every possible decision, and calling her at all hours for help with even the simplest problem, Lucy finally gets fed up with the situation and gives him her two weeks' notice of resignation. Although George makes it difficult for Lucy to leave Wade Corporation, he finally agrees to let her go. Finally, free of George and his 24-hour requests, Lucy is ready to change course. When Lucy realizes that her potential replacement, June Carter, has some strong chemistry with George, she has to acknowledge her own romantic feelings for her boss. Likewise, faced with losing the person he relies upon most, George is forced to do some soul searching of his own. This movie is rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius

Bobby Jones rises from complete obscurity to become a golfing legend. Jones overcomes his own fierce temper, intense passion, and perfectionist tendencies to master the game and win the Grand Slam, the U.S., British, and Amateur Opens in golf, a feat unequaled even today. But it is Jones's style, personality, and character that separate him from the other professionals in his field.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Are We There Yet?

Ice Cube plays a successful bachelor whose life is turned upside down when he agrees to take the children of the single mother he is wooing from Portland, Oregon, to Vancouver on New Year's Eve. Nick Persons is a thirty-something player with a new Lincoln Navigator, who checks out every fine lady that passes by the window of the sports collectibles store where he works with pal Marty. Decked out in all the latest bling, Nick confidently approaches his latest attraction, Suzanne, only to learn that she is a recent divorcee with two kids. Little does he know, Suzanne's children are no ordinary kids. Lindsey and Kevin go to extremes to keep their mom single. Putting his dislike for children on the back burner, Nick decides to pursue Suzanne anyway. He soon realizes though, that the only way to a single mother's heart is through her children. So when Suzanne needs a babysitter to transport her kids from Portland to Vancouver, Nick jumps at the chance. Getting way more than he bargained for, Nick must survive 24 hours with two kids bent on destroying him, not to mention missed flights, missed trains, run-ins with wildlife and crazed truckers, and severe car trouble. Nick challenges himself to survive the journey better than his SUV, and learns that while trying to prove himself to Suzanne, he also impresses himself. “Are We There Yet?” was a box office success grossing $97 million worldwide and selling 3.7 million copies on DVD. It was followed by the 2007 sequel, “Are We Done Yet?” and was nominated for eight awards, winning a BMI Film and TV Award. This movie is rated PG due to harsh language and rude humor.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

We Don't Live Here Anymore

Two Couples Struggle With Mixed Emotions Jack Linden and Hank Evans are both good friends who teach English at a local community college. The two are competitive in all endeavors, including their careers and early morning runs together. Hank and Jack’s wives, Edith and Terry respectively are also best friends. The two families spend most of their free time together and when the kids go to sleep the alcohol is popped open, the music plays, and inhibitions are slowly thrown aside. It is within these dynamics that each individual dares to fulfill their own lusts. While the Evans and Lindens both love their spouses, they must also confront their regrets and mutual deficiencies. Hank is unhappy as a professor and truly wishes to pursue a career in writing; Jack desires a wife who possesses at least rudimentary domestic abilities, causing him to take out his frustration on Terry via verbal abuse. The women are also unsatisfied. Edith is fully aware that Hank hunts for other female playmates on the side, while Terry wishes to pursue a career of her own, not content with the role of a traditional housewife. Desperate for escape, the Lindens and Evans secretly swap partners and fulfill their sexual desires elsewhere. Jack, Hank, Terry, and Edith can all sense that something is awry – but they ignore it. The Lindens’ children, however, are fully aware that mommy and daddy are a little too intimate with the neighbors. Is it that both couples’ marriages have reached the end of the road, or are they merely infatuated with the risqué nature of their affairs? Would divorcing their current spouses and marrying anew lead to happiness? This movie is rated R for sexual content and language.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

New York Minute

Today is the biggest day in the super-organized life of uptight overachiever Jane Ryan (ASHLEY OLSEN). She's due to give a major speech at Columbia University for a competition to win a prestigious scholarship to Oxford University. Meanwhile, her rebellious sister Roxy (MARY-KATE OLSEN) is planning to ditch school and go backstage at a Simple Plan music video shoot in Manhattan, where she'll slip her demo tape to the band's A & R team. Despite having so little in common and so much emotional distance between them, the adversarial sisters reluctantly journey together to the Big Apple, but their plans go wildly awry when a mix-up involving Jane's all-important dayplanner lands them in the middle of a shady black market music piracy scheme. Sidetracked, sideswiped and hotly pursued from Chinatown to Harlem by whacked-out truancy officer (EUGENE LEVY) and a wannabe gangster (ANDY RICHTER), Jane and Roxy reluctantly join forces and find unexpected romance with a charming Senator's son (JARED PADALECKI) and a handsome bike messenger (RILEY SMITH). If Jane doesn't recover her dayplanner - and the crucial speech inside it - she can kiss her college scholarship goodbye. If Lomax finally catches up with Roxy, she'll be drummed out of high school for good. Roxy and Jane seem to have everything going against them…but anything can change in a New York Minute!
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Stomp the Yard

DJ Williams is an acclaimed street dancer in his native Los Angeles. After winning a heated battle between a rival team, along with a lucrative cash prize, he is robbed and beaten – alongside his brother Duron. While DJ left the brawl relatively unscathed, Duron was not so fortunate and suffered fatal injuries. Despite his brother’s death DJ still faced charges for his role in the fight; rather than spend time in juvenile hall, his mother sends him to live with his aunt and uncle in Atlanta, where he will attend the prestigious, and historically black Truth University. On the first day of school he meets April, a highly attractive female student who is unfortunately spoken for by an upperclassman named Grant. In order to get closer to April, the freshman signs up to be tutored by his love interest. Eventually he steals her away from Grant, but not without some struggle in between. While at school DJ encounters a style of dance he has never seen before known as stepping. While he is impressed by its choreography, its traditional, highly structured form bothers him. After demoing his take on step dancing at a local club, he is soon scouted by two of Truth’s most prominent fraternities: the Theta Nu Theta and Mu Gamma Xi. Eventually DJ pledges the Theta Nu Theta, and teaches its crew how to integrate some fresh, new Hip-Hop influenced dance moves into their routines. Unfortunately the Gamma Xi have been secretly videotaping the Theta’s rehearsals, preparing to steal all of the fraternity’s moves at an upcoming competition. College life is so far rewarding for DJ but not for long. His seedy past back in Los Angeles will come back to haunt him, resulting in his dismissal from Truth and a breakup with April. Stomp the Yard was filmed with a meager budget of $13 million, yet managed to gross a whopping $75 million across the globe. Due to its success a sequel is already in the works, and is slated for release in September 2010. The soundtrack was also highly profitable, featuring artists such as Pitbull, E-40, Chris Brown, Ne-Yo and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for a scene of violence, some sexual material, and explicit language.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

The Crew

In this dark comedy, a group of retirees wants to save their homes — but they're not typical senior citizens trying to make the most of their Social Security checks.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

In The Land of Women

Aspiring writer Carter Webb (Adam Brody) has just been dumped by his true love, Sophia (Elena Anaya). Heartbroken and depressed, Carter escapes Los Angeles to suburban Detroit to care for his ailing grandmother (Olympia Dukakis) and to work on a book he has always wanted to write. Soon after his arrival, Carter stumbles into the lives of the family living directly across the street: Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan), and her two daughters, Paige (Makenzie Vega) and Lucy (Kristen Stewart). His relationships with these women help Carter discover that what felt like an end was only just the beginning of something else
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Raising Helen

Raising Helen is a comedy about a high flying top fashion executive living the luxurious life in Manhattan who faces a life choice between glamour and family when sudden tragedy strikes. The endearing Kate Hudson plays Helen Harris who’s older sister Lindsay and brother-in-law die in a tragic car accident and Helen is unexpectedly given custody of Lindsay’s three young children. Both Helen and her sister Jenny are shocked by their deceased sister’s decision. The two sisters are complete opposites: while Helen loves partying all night, dressing in provocative clothing and attending runway shows, Jenny is a straight-laced mom with a tidy, orderly and loving household. Despite Helen’s inexperience as a mother, she decides to honor her sister’s wishes and take responsibility of the kids. Initially she approaches her duty haphazardly, continuing to live her life as before but unfortunately, fashion and motherhood clash and the kids are not particularly welcome guests at Helen’s runway events. Yet with time Helen starts to bond with the children and begins transforming her party girl lifestyle into a domestic one. Although Helen attempts to juggle both lifestyles, she becomes overwhelmed and eventually loses her Manhattan job. Forced to leave her life of luxury behind, she relocates to an inexpensive section of Queens, New York where she obtains employment at a car dealership. Meanwhile, her friendly Indian neighbor, Nilma Prasad, gives Helen some valuable lessons in motherhood and lends a helping hand whenever possible. Helen begins to realize that stages and lights are not what matter in life and even finds love in an unexpected place with a formally unlikely candidate. But can Helen truly give up her lifelong dream of fashion for the role of a housewife? Kate Hudson was nominated a Teen Choice Award for her role in “Raising Helen.” The film is rated PG-13 for thematic issues involving teens.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Night At The Museum

Both children and adults will enjoy the fun and imagination this picture brings, where a nighttime security guard must supervise a living museum that only comes out at night, and spans the entire history of man – in addition to some of its prehistoric animals. Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley, a divorced father and well-meaning failure. Intending to meet his son Nick for a game of hockey, the nearly bankrupt Daley discovers a boot on his vehicle due to unpaid parking tickets, thus making him miss his appointment. Ashamed of disappointing Nick, Larry makes a failed effort to reach his son, only to discover that his ex-wife’s boyfriend has taken him home. To add insult to injury, Nick informs his dad that he no longer wants to play hockey, but that he wants to become a bond trader “like his mother’s boyfriend.” Larry has another problem: he is about to be evicted from his Queens apartment, and it’s not the first time it has happened. Embarrassed and ashamed to fail Nick once again, Larry heads to the unemployment agency to find work and subsequently pay his back rent. Upon showing his resume to an assistant she is befuddled and unable to find even the most menial job for him. Before being kicked out of her office, Larry begs the unemployment assistant to find him any job possible. Reluctantly, she connects him with The New York Museum of Natural History and comments that while she has sent them numerous applicants, all of them were refused. Desperate for employment Larry rushes to the museum; surprisingly, he receives a warm welcome from the former guards and begins work the next night. Strangely, however, Cecil (Dick Van Dyke) warns him not to let anything out of the museum and hands him an instruction manual. Larry begins his shift not by reading the instruction manual, but by taking a nap. He awakes to strange noises down the hall and discovers a dinosaur alive and drinking from a water fountain. When the dinosaur sees Larry it begins chasing him as he runs throughout the museum, learning that at night all of the exhibits come alive. He futility references his instruction manual, only to have it snatched from his hands by a mischievous monkey. Vowing to quit the next day, Larry instead decides to give it another shot, and soon begins to bond with everyone from Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) to Theodore Roosevelt (Robin Williams). However the rookie watchman will eventually discover that nights at the museum are not all fun and games. A Night at the Museum is rated PG for mild action, language, and brief rude humor.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Death To Smoochy

Robin Williams portrays 'Rainbow Randolph' Smiley, a zany children's television host busted for exploiting the parents of young boys and girls who appear on his show. The scandal ruins the entertainer's career, and he slips into a deep spell of depression. He is replaced by Sheldon Mopes (Edward Norton) and his character, Smoochy the Rhino. Randolph becomes obsessed with ending Smoochy's career, though his new manager, Burke Bennett (Danny DeVito) might actually be the rhino's most dangerous enemy. Stokes books Mopes to perform at a fraudulent charity event, inadvertently involving him in organized crime. When Sheldon refuses to participate, Bennett and criminal pal Merv Green (Harvey Fierstein) plan revenge. Meanwhile Rainbow continues conspiring against Smoochy, eventually tricking him into performing at a neo-Nazi rally. The media labels him a racist and yet another children's entertainer is disgraced -- or at least for a while. With conniving show producers, gangsters, and demented clowns hungry for his blood can Smoochy possibly survive? And can Smiley somehow revive his career? Soundtrack features the work of famed film composer David Newman, in addition to tunes from Jackie Wilson, Dean Martin, and Liza Minnelli. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and sexual references.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

New York Minute

Today is the biggest day in the super-organized life of uptight overachiever Jane Ryan (ASHLEY OLSEN). She's due to give a major speech at Columbia University for a competition to win a prestigious scholarship to Oxford University. Meanwhile, her rebellious sister Roxy (MARY-KATE OLSEN) is planning to ditch school and go backstage at a Simple Plan music video shoot in Manhattan, where she'll slip her demo tape to the band's A & R team. Despite having so little in common and so much emotional distance between them, the adversarial sisters reluctantly journey together to the Big Apple, but their plans go wildly awry when a mix-up involving Jane's all-important dayplanner lands them in the middle of a shady black market music piracy scheme. Sidetracked, sideswiped and hotly pursued from Chinatown to Harlem by whacked-out truancy officer (EUGENE LEVY) and a wannabe gangster (ANDY RICHTER), Jane and Roxy reluctantly join forces and find unexpected romance with a charming Senator's son (JARED PADALECKI) and a handsome bike messenger (RILEY SMITH). If Jane doesn't recover her dayplanner - and the crucial speech inside it - she can kiss her college scholarship goodbye. If Lomax finally catches up with Roxy, she'll be drummed out of high school for good. Roxy and Jane seem to have everything going against them…but anything can change in a New York Minute!
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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We Don't Live Here Anymore

Two Couples Struggle With Mixed Emotions Jack Linden and Hank Evans are both good friends who teach English at a local community college. The two are competitive in all endeavors, including their careers and early morning runs together. Hank and Jack’s wives, Edith and Terry respectively are also best friends. The two families spend most of their free time together and when the kids go to sleep the alcohol is popped open, the music plays, and inhibitions are slowly thrown aside. It is within these dynamics that each individual dares to fulfill their own lusts. While the Evans and Lindens both love their spouses, they must also confront their regrets and mutual deficiencies. Hank is unhappy as a professor and truly wishes to pursue a career in writing; Jack desires a wife who possesses at least rudimentary domestic abilities, causing him to take out his frustration on Terry via verbal abuse. The women are also unsatisfied. Edith is fully aware that Hank hunts for other female playmates on the side, while Terry wishes to pursue a career of her own, not content with the role of a traditional housewife. Desperate for escape, the Lindens and Evans secretly swap partners and fulfill their sexual desires elsewhere. Jack, Hank, Terry, and Edith can all sense that something is awry – but they ignore it. The Lindens’ children, however, are fully aware that mommy and daddy are a little too intimate with the neighbors. Is it that both couples’ marriages have reached the end of the road, or are they merely infatuated with the risqué nature of their affairs? Would divorcing their current spouses and marrying anew lead to happiness? This movie is rated R for sexual content and language.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

School For Scoundrels

A young guy short on luck, enrolls in a class to build confidence to help win over the girl of his dreams, which becomes complicated when his teacher has the same agenda.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Stomp the Yard

DJ Williams is an acclaimed street dancer in his native Los Angeles. After winning a heated battle between a rival team, along with a lucrative cash prize, he is robbed and beaten – alongside his brother Duron. While DJ left the brawl relatively unscathed, Duron was not so fortunate and suffered fatal injuries. Despite his brother’s death DJ still faced charges for his role in the fight; rather than spend time in juvenile hall, his mother sends him to live with his aunt and uncle in Atlanta, where he will attend the prestigious, and historically black Truth University. On the first day of school he meets April, a highly attractive female student who is unfortunately spoken for by an upperclassman named Grant. In order to get closer to April, the freshman signs up to be tutored by his love interest. Eventually he steals her away from Grant, but not without some struggle in between. While at school DJ encounters a style of dance he has never seen before known as stepping. While he is impressed by its choreography, its traditional, highly structured form bothers him. After demoing his take on step dancing at a local club, he is soon scouted by two of Truth’s most prominent fraternities: the Theta Nu Theta and Mu Gamma Xi. Eventually DJ pledges the Theta Nu Theta, and teaches its crew how to integrate some fresh, new Hip-Hop influenced dance moves into their routines. Unfortunately the Gamma Xi have been secretly videotaping the Theta’s rehearsals, preparing to steal all of the fraternity’s moves at an upcoming competition. College life is so far rewarding for DJ but not for long. His seedy past back in Los Angeles will come back to haunt him, resulting in his dismissal from Truth and a breakup with April. Stomp the Yard was filmed with a meager budget of $13 million, yet managed to gross a whopping $75 million across the globe. Due to its success a sequel is already in the works, and is slated for release in September 2010. The soundtrack was also highly profitable, featuring artists such as Pitbull, E-40, Chris Brown, Ne-Yo and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for a scene of violence, some sexual material, and explicit language.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

The Jewel Of The Nile

Six months after their first adventure Joan Wilder takes an assignment to do a biography on an evil desert ruler, eventually finds herself in hot water over a precious jewel, and Jack Colton comes to the rescue. Stars: Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

The Crew

In this dark comedy, a group of retirees wants to save their homes — but they're not typical senior citizens trying to make the most of their Social Security checks.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Death To Smoochy

Robin Williams portrays 'Rainbow Randolph' Smiley, a zany children's television host busted for exploiting the parents of young boys and girls who appear on his show. The scandal ruins the entertainer's career, and he slips into a deep spell of depression. He is replaced by Sheldon Mopes (Edward Norton) and his character, Smoochy the Rhino. Randolph becomes obsessed with ending Smoochy's career, though his new manager, Burke Bennett (Danny DeVito) might actually be the rhino's most dangerous enemy. Stokes books Mopes to perform at a fraudulent charity event, inadvertently involving him in organized crime. When Sheldon refuses to participate, Bennett and criminal pal Merv Green (Harvey Fierstein) plan revenge. Meanwhile Rainbow continues conspiring against Smoochy, eventually tricking him into performing at a neo-Nazi rally. The media labels him a racist and yet another children's entertainer is disgraced -- or at least for a while. With conniving show producers, gangsters, and demented clowns hungry for his blood can Smoochy possibly survive? And can Smiley somehow revive his career? Soundtrack features the work of famed film composer David Newman, in addition to tunes from Jackie Wilson, Dean Martin, and Liza Minnelli. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and sexual references.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Raising Helen

Raising Helen is a comedy about a high flying top fashion executive living the luxurious life in Manhattan who faces a life choice between glamour and family when sudden tragedy strikes. The endearing Kate Hudson plays Helen Harris who’s older sister Lindsay and brother-in-law die in a tragic car accident and Helen is unexpectedly given custody of Lindsay’s three young children. Both Helen and her sister Jenny are shocked by their deceased sister’s decision. The two sisters are complete opposites: while Helen loves partying all night, dressing in provocative clothing and attending runway shows, Jenny is a straight-laced mom with a tidy, orderly and loving household. Despite Helen’s inexperience as a mother, she decides to honor her sister’s wishes and take responsibility of the kids. Initially she approaches her duty haphazardly, continuing to live her life as before but unfortunately, fashion and motherhood clash and the kids are not particularly welcome guests at Helen’s runway events. Yet with time Helen starts to bond with the children and begins transforming her party girl lifestyle into a domestic one. Although Helen attempts to juggle both lifestyles, she becomes overwhelmed and eventually loses her Manhattan job. Forced to leave her life of luxury behind, she relocates to an inexpensive section of Queens, New York where she obtains employment at a car dealership. Meanwhile, her friendly Indian neighbor, Nilma Prasad, gives Helen some valuable lessons in motherhood and lends a helping hand whenever possible. Helen begins to realize that stages and lights are not what matter in life and even finds love in an unexpected place with a formally unlikely candidate. But can Helen truly give up her lifelong dream of fashion for the role of a housewife? Kate Hudson was nominated a Teen Choice Award for her role in “Raising Helen.” The film is rated PG-13 for thematic issues involving teens.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Night At The Museum

Both children and adults will enjoy the fun and imagination this picture brings, where a nighttime security guard must supervise a living museum that only comes out at night, and spans the entire history of man – in addition to some of its prehistoric animals. Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley, a divorced father and well-meaning failure. Intending to meet his son Nick for a game of hockey, the nearly bankrupt Daley discovers a boot on his vehicle due to unpaid parking tickets, thus making him miss his appointment. Ashamed of disappointing Nick, Larry makes a failed effort to reach his son, only to discover that his ex-wife’s boyfriend has taken him home. To add insult to injury, Nick informs his dad that he no longer wants to play hockey, but that he wants to become a bond trader “like his mother’s boyfriend.” Larry has another problem: he is about to be evicted from his Queens apartment, and it’s not the first time it has happened. Embarrassed and ashamed to fail Nick once again, Larry heads to the unemployment agency to find work and subsequently pay his back rent. Upon showing his resume to an assistant she is befuddled and unable to find even the most menial job for him. Before being kicked out of her office, Larry begs the unemployment assistant to find him any job possible. Reluctantly, she connects him with The New York Museum of Natural History and comments that while she has sent them numerous applicants, all of them were refused. Desperate for employment Larry rushes to the museum; surprisingly, he receives a warm welcome from the former guards and begins work the next night. Strangely, however, Cecil (Dick Van Dyke) warns him not to let anything out of the museum and hands him an instruction manual. Larry begins his shift not by reading the instruction manual, but by taking a nap. He awakes to strange noises down the hall and discovers a dinosaur alive and drinking from a water fountain. When the dinosaur sees Larry it begins chasing him as he runs throughout the museum, learning that at night all of the exhibits come alive. He futility references his instruction manual, only to have it snatched from his hands by a mischievous monkey. Vowing to quit the next day, Larry instead decides to give it another shot, and soon begins to bond with everyone from Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) to Theodore Roosevelt (Robin Williams). However the rookie watchman will eventually discover that nights at the museum are not all fun and games. A Night at the Museum is rated PG for mild action, language, and brief rude humor.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT
 

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Tuesday 22 Nov
In The Land of Women

Aspiring writer Carter Webb (Adam Brody) has just been dumped by his true love, Sophia (Elena Anaya). Heartbroken and depressed, Carter escapes Los Angeles to suburban Detroit to care for his ailing grandmother (Olympia Dukakis) and to work on a book he has always wanted to write. Soon after his arrival, Carter stumbles into the lives of the family living directly across the street: Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan), and her two daughters, Paige (Makenzie Vega) and Lucy (Kristen Stewart). His relationships with these women help Carter discover that what felt like an end was only just the beginning of something else
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Death To Smoochy

Robin Williams portrays 'Rainbow Randolph' Smiley, a zany children's television host busted for exploiting the parents of young boys and girls who appear on his show. The scandal ruins the entertainer's career, and he slips into a deep spell of depression. He is replaced by Sheldon Mopes (Edward Norton) and his character, Smoochy the Rhino. Randolph becomes obsessed with ending Smoochy's career, though his new manager, Burke Bennett (Danny DeVito) might actually be the rhino's most dangerous enemy. Stokes books Mopes to perform at a fraudulent charity event, inadvertently involving him in organized crime. When Sheldon refuses to participate, Bennett and criminal pal Merv Green (Harvey Fierstein) plan revenge. Meanwhile Rainbow continues conspiring against Smoochy, eventually tricking him into performing at a neo-Nazi rally. The media labels him a racist and yet another children's entertainer is disgraced -- or at least for a while. With conniving show producers, gangsters, and demented clowns hungry for his blood can Smoochy possibly survive? And can Smiley somehow revive his career? Soundtrack features the work of famed film composer David Newman, in addition to tunes from Jackie Wilson, Dean Martin, and Liza Minnelli. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and sexual references.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Night At The Museum

Both children and adults will enjoy the fun and imagination this picture brings, where a nighttime security guard must supervise a living museum that only comes out at night, and spans the entire history of man – in addition to some of its prehistoric animals. Ben Stiller plays Larry Daley, a divorced father and well-meaning failure. Intending to meet his son Nick for a game of hockey, the nearly bankrupt Daley discovers a boot on his vehicle due to unpaid parking tickets, thus making him miss his appointment. Ashamed of disappointing Nick, Larry makes a failed effort to reach his son, only to discover that his ex-wife’s boyfriend has taken him home. To add insult to injury, Nick informs his dad that he no longer wants to play hockey, but that he wants to become a bond trader “like his mother’s boyfriend.” Larry has another problem: he is about to be evicted from his Queens apartment, and it’s not the first time it has happened. Embarrassed and ashamed to fail Nick once again, Larry heads to the unemployment agency to find work and subsequently pay his back rent. Upon showing his resume to an assistant she is befuddled and unable to find even the most menial job for him. Before being kicked out of her office, Larry begs the unemployment assistant to find him any job possible. Reluctantly, she connects him with The New York Museum of Natural History and comments that while she has sent them numerous applicants, all of them were refused. Desperate for employment Larry rushes to the museum; surprisingly, he receives a warm welcome from the former guards and begins work the next night. Strangely, however, Cecil (Dick Van Dyke) warns him not to let anything out of the museum and hands him an instruction manual. Larry begins his shift not by reading the instruction manual, but by taking a nap. He awakes to strange noises down the hall and discovers a dinosaur alive and drinking from a water fountain. When the dinosaur sees Larry it begins chasing him as he runs throughout the museum, learning that at night all of the exhibits come alive. He futility references his instruction manual, only to have it snatched from his hands by a mischievous monkey. Vowing to quit the next day, Larry instead decides to give it another shot, and soon begins to bond with everyone from Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher) to Theodore Roosevelt (Robin Williams). However the rookie watchman will eventually discover that nights at the museum are not all fun and games. A Night at the Museum is rated PG for mild action, language, and brief rude humor.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Raising Helen

Raising Helen is a comedy about a high flying top fashion executive living the luxurious life in Manhattan who faces a life choice between glamour and family when sudden tragedy strikes. The endearing Kate Hudson plays Helen Harris who’s older sister Lindsay and brother-in-law die in a tragic car accident and Helen is unexpectedly given custody of Lindsay’s three young children. Both Helen and her sister Jenny are shocked by their deceased sister’s decision. The two sisters are complete opposites: while Helen loves partying all night, dressing in provocative clothing and attending runway shows, Jenny is a straight-laced mom with a tidy, orderly and loving household. Despite Helen’s inexperience as a mother, she decides to honor her sister’s wishes and take responsibility of the kids. Initially she approaches her duty haphazardly, continuing to live her life as before but unfortunately, fashion and motherhood clash and the kids are not particularly welcome guests at Helen’s runway events. Yet with time Helen starts to bond with the children and begins transforming her party girl lifestyle into a domestic one. Although Helen attempts to juggle both lifestyles, she becomes overwhelmed and eventually loses her Manhattan job. Forced to leave her life of luxury behind, she relocates to an inexpensive section of Queens, New York where she obtains employment at a car dealership. Meanwhile, her friendly Indian neighbor, Nilma Prasad, gives Helen some valuable lessons in motherhood and lends a helping hand whenever possible. Helen begins to realize that stages and lights are not what matter in life and even finds love in an unexpected place with a formally unlikely candidate. But can Helen truly give up her lifelong dream of fashion for the role of a housewife? Kate Hudson was nominated a Teen Choice Award for her role in “Raising Helen.” The film is rated PG-13 for thematic issues involving teens.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Wednesday 23 Nov
Life As A House

3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

I Think I Love My Wife

In marriage no one can hear you scream Chris Rock writes, directs, and stars in a movie which explores a married man's common struggle with extramarital temptations. Richard Cooper has it all: a beautiful wife, Brenda; adorable kids; a successful investment banking career--and complete boredom! He has become obsessed with other women, and a visit from an old friend's former flame, sexy and flirtatious Nikki, has him staring the possibility of infidelity in the face. Nikki pursues a friendship that provides Richard some much-needed excitement, but also lands him in all kinds of trouble. He jeopardizes his reputation at work, causes fights at home, and rapidly loses sight of what he has built his life around. At some point he must choose between his affair-fantasy and remaining the faithful husband and father he's always been. The movie provides an entertaining and at times thought-provoking modern version of a classic tale, injecting lighthearted humor into a sensitive and all-too-familiar subject that plagues the marriage culture. Rock perfectly channels the suburban, career-climbing family man, while Torres and Washington are convincing as the angel versus devil on his shoulders. This movie is rated R for pervasive language and some sexual content.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Wimbledon

Lizzie Bradbury is an up and coming young tennis player with an overprotective father. Pete Colt is a former tennis star ready to throw in the towel before his career hits rock bottom. Together the two form an unexpected relationship providing each other with the emotional support and love to fuel their eventual success. Pete Colt’s career in tennis was quite respectable; while he was never awarded a title at Wimbledon he was ranked the eleventh best tennis player in the world, no small feat. No longer the young man he used to be, Pete is ready to announce his retirement to an extremely uninterested press. The public's attention is now on Lizzie, an attractive young American girl expected to take the tennis world by storm. Her father, Dennis is her manager and mentor, trailing her and ensuring that she never waivers from the path of success. Lizzie and Pete’s first encounter is rather unconventional. The pair is staying in the same hotel, along with many other Wimbledon participants and spectators. While searching for his room Pete becomes confused and accidentally wanders into Lizzie’s suite, where he finds the young tennis player taking a shower. Surprisingly calm, Lizzie uses the incident as a excuse to introduce herself, and subsequently establish an unofficial date. It works and they are soon an unofficial couple, snuggling, holding hands and spending intimate time together. But as time passes Lizzie and Pete’s fling turns into something more serious as Lizzie starts developing an emotional attachment to her newfound man. Dennis starts to fear that Lizzie will shift her focus from tennis to romance. Pete, a wildcard pick, is reinvigorated by the sight of Lizzie in the stands, and begins winning a series of matches that rocket him to the top of the tournament. With the genuine possibility of a comeback, Pete’s former sleazy, cell-phone-obsessed publicist tracks down his past client, eager to resume relations. Unfortunately Dennis’ worst fears come to realization; obsessed with Pete rather than the competition, Lizzie is quickly eliminated from the tournament and blames Pete for her downfall. Yet the two cannot deny the strong feelings that exist between them and must eventually come to terms with them, even if Lizzie has lost at Wimbledon. “Wimbledon” features a number of real-life tennis pros on its set, including eighties superstar John McEnroe. This film is rated PG-13 for language, sexuality and partial nudity.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

My Mother, the Spy

Starring the perpetually gorgeous Dyan Cannon as mom/spy Gloria Shaeffer, this pleasant comedy looks at the strengthening of the mother-daughter bond between the often-absent Gloria and her daughter Alison. While in the Azores, the pair get kidnapped by bad guy Gustavo Vasquez , and Alison learns that her mom's extended absences are the result of her work as an undercover CIA agent! Packed with action and wisecracks, this film offers light comedy with a mix of suspense and heartwarming drama.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

The Good Girl

Justine Last (Jennifer Aniston) is an ordinary housewife living in rural Texas. Her husband, Phil (John C. Reilly) is a painter by profession, though not a terribly motivated one. Most of his free time is spent smoking marijuana with his best pal, Bubba (Tim Blake Nelson). Bubba practically idolizes Phil, and subsequently Justine doesn't have much private time with her husband. During the day she works at the fictional 'Retail Rodeo,' a department store of an even lower pedigree than a typical K-Mart or Wal-Mart. Her coworkers are Corny (Mike White) and Gwen (Deborah Rush). The former is a Bible-thumping nut who constantly warns Justine of eternal damnation, while the later is an unhealthily perky makeup girl who gets her jollies by inserting subliminal insults over the store's PA system. Needless to say Justine's life is mundane at best – at least until a new cashier joins the Rodeo's staff: Holden (Jake Gyllenhaal), a manchild in his early 20s who's unusually obsessed with J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye. While the cashier's real name is Thomas Worther he instead adopts the moniker of the book's lead protagonist, Holden Caulfield, a young man alienated from society's hypocrisy and mediocrity. Naturally Justine can identify with Holden, who insists that Thomas is his 'slave name.' Both are searching for an escape from life's tediousness, and both eventually gain solace by rebelling against conformity – even if only in private. Indeed, the secretive aspect of their relationship adds to its excitement. A friendship that began with casual conversation in the checkout lane morphed into daily lunch, which in turn led to hookups in seedy hotels, and eventually to no less than two irreversible, particularly dim events. Yet what about Phil, who despite his shortcomings is a caring husband who means no harm? At one point viewers discover that he too is jaded by life, and abuses drugs and alcohol to numb the pain. Is Holden really a breath of fresh air in Justine's life, or merely an overly simplistic and immature response to an existential crisis that nearly all men and women eventually encounter? Should Justine learn to be content with both Retail Rodeo and Phil, or follow Holden down an undoubtedly exciting, but potentially destructive and emotionally daunting path? The Good Girl marked Aniston's departure from the upbeat characters and topics of her former endeavors such as Friends and Office Space, proving that she is easily capable of more somber and dramatic roles. Anniston's performance earned her a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress alongside 3 additional nominations. While this independent effort earned just $16.8 million it was not a failure considering its mere $5 million budget. Critical response to the film was incredibly positive with very few exceptions. Rating: Rated R for sexuality, some explicit language, and drug use.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Heartbreakers

Max and Page are a mother and daughter con team. They share everything with each other: relationship advice, hair and makeup hints and the money they win in costly divorce settlements with rich men. Max seduces wealthy men into marrying her; then Page seduces them into infidelity so Max can drag them through the divorce court. And then it's on to the next victim. When the film opens, the Conners are putting the finishing touches on conning Dean, an auto-body shop owner, with Max marrying him and Page posing as his secretary. When it comes to conning millionaires, Max Conners and her daughter, Page, are real pros. First, Maxine leads them to the altar. Then, Page, uses her God-given assets to lure them into seduction and a hefty divorce settlement! After that, it's on to the next unfortunate victim: repulsive billionaire, William Tensy. Unfortunately, Page breaks the cardinal rule of the con and falls in love, with Jack, a young bartender. Now, Maxine must hold on to her daughter and Tensy's money, before she loses the best partner in crime she will ever have. This movie was nominated for two world-class awards: Golden Satellite & Teen Choice. The budget of the film was US$ 40.000.000, while its total box office revenues worldwide amounted to US$ 57.000.000. This movie is rated PG-13 for sex-related content including dialogue.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Failure to Launch

Matthew McConaughey and Sarah Jessica Parker star in a romantic comedy with a twist in which one person is paid to date the other…but she was never meant to fall in love with him! McConaughey plays Tripp, a thirty-five-year old bachelor who still lives with his parents Sue (Kathy Bates) and Al (football legend Terry Bradshaw). Tripp’s parents were never really bothered by their son’s presence, however, one night their friends discuss the joys of living alone, prompting Al and Sue to consider drastic, though veiled, measures for their son’s eviction. With a son in his late thirties of their own, Al and Sue’s buddies give them the name of an expert in ejecting unwanted houseguests – usually adult sons. Tripp’s parents quickly hire Paula- an interventionist. Paula’s plan is quite simple. She believes that adult men continue living with their parents due to a lack of self-esteem. Her solution is to entice said men and then slowly build up their character. She does it by essentially seducing and manipulating her subjects. Paula pretends to be deeply attracted to her client, extremely interested in his life and in need of his assistance during troubling times. When Paula finally convinces her men to live on their own, she soon breaks up with them. However, her clients’ goal has been achieved: the child will not return to their home, leaving them with a proverbial empty nest Yet she soon discovers that Tripp is not like her previous cases….he is very social and very confident. He has no trouble meeting attractive girls and sleeping with them but he despises long-term commitments and uses his lack of independence to his sexual advantage and whenever he is ready to get rid of a girl he simply reveals that he still lives with his parents. Problem solved. Within a few days he finds another victim and moves on As far as social pressure is concerned, Tripp’s best friends Demo (Bradley Cooper) and Ace (Justin Bartha) also live with their parents, and are rather proud of that fact. Given that Paula’s new target fails to fit her washout profile, she loses focus and eventually finds herself falling in love with the handsome and charismatic Tripp. Likewise, Tripp instantly has feeling for Paula and does not resist reciprocating. Things turn sour when Demo learns that Paula was hired by Al and Sue, and tell Tripp – who, naturally, leaves Paula with a not so pleasant goodbye. Al, Sue, Demo, Ace and Paula’s roommate, Kit (Zooey Deschanel) take matters into their own hands and devise a scheme to reunite the two, who despite their misgivings, truly do care for one another. Failure to Launch (2006) was a considerable box office success. With a budget of $50 million it earned a respectable $128 million worldwide, not including DVD sales and rentals. The romantic comedy was nominated for a Kids’ Choice Award, a People’s Choice Award and two Teen Choice awards. It is Rated PG-13 for sexual content, partial nudity and language.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist

Nick O'Leary (Michael Cera) has just been dumped by his cold-hearted ex-girlfriend, Tris (Alexis Dziena). He repeatedly calls and begs for her forgiveness, and sends stacks of mix CDs to her doorstep. Ultimately, the discs end up in Tris' waste bin. Norah Silverberg (Kat Dennings), one of Tris' acquaintances and an unspoken foe, regularly rummages through her trash to recover the CDs. Although she does not know Nick, Norah enjoys the mixes and their cover art, continuously wondering who their mysterious creator is. Caroline (Ari Graynor), a hopeless alcoholic, is friends with both girls. Together the three bounce between different Manhattan indie rock clubs to locate their favorite band, 'Where's Fluffy.' At the first club all three girls are enjoying themselves, but when Tris teases Norah about her single status she grabs the first man she sees, kisses him, and claims him as her boyfriend. That man happens to be Nick, who unbeknownst to Norah has just broken up with Tris. Despite an awkward meeting, Nick and Norah have a clear chemistry together; he is also a fan of Where's Fluffy, and joins Norah's scavenger hunt after his performance. Before the quest can resume, however, a heavily intoxicated Caroline needs taken home -- if only they can find her. The night's antics continue as Nick's dilapidated bright yellow Yugo crisscrosses the town, at one point being mistaken for a taxi. His gay bandmates, Thom (Aaron Yoo) and Dev (Rafi Gavron) also join the search. Things get heated when Norah's boy toy friend, Tal (Jay Baruchel) bumps into the gang, ready to pounce Nick for supposedly stealing Norah from him. Soundtrack includes a long list of indie rock groups along with more mainstream artists like Dusty Springfield, Billy Joel, the Spice Girls, and Modest Mouse. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist earned an MTV Movie Award nomination and three Teen Choice Award nominations. The film more than tripled its $10 million budget, earning $33.5 million at the box office, excluding home video sales and rentals. Rating: Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material including teen drinking, sexuality, explicit language, and crude behavior.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

Something To Talk About

Grace (Julia Roberts) discovers that her husband Eddie (Dennis Quaid) is having an affair with another woman. To her surprise, she also discovers that people around her advise her to forgive and forget instead of making an issue out of it. Her father (Robert Duvall) owns a hunter/jumper horse farm and thinks that the whole family should instead concentrate on an upcoming competition. Stars: Julia Roberts, Dennis Quaid
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Sydney White

At the tender age of 9 Sydney White (Amanda Bynes) lost her mother. From that point forward her father and his construction buddies raised Sydney, indirectly teaching her how to fix a sink, but not necessarily how to apply makeup. Although a tomboy, she was an attractive young girl and aspired to attend her mother's alma mater: the fictional Southern Atlantic University. After graduating from high school Sydney's dream came true, and the teen hastened to pledge her mother's sorority, Kappa Phi Nu as well. The Kappa's were a prestigious organization that attracted only the campus's most exemplarily girls. Since mom was a Kappa, however, Sydney's admission was guaranteed by the sorority's bylaws. The sorority's president, Rachel Witchburn (Sara Paxton) is peeved by White's lack of fashion sense though; more problematic, the president's ex boyfriend Tyler (Matt Long) has the hots for Sydney. Now Witchburn is prepared to destroy the new pledge's image and eject her from the Kappa's. White is eventually kicked out of the sorority house, but finds refuge at the Vortex: a rundown building on frat row home to the school's most extreme male social outcasts. Her seven geeky roommates, analogous to Snow White's seven dwarf's, are mesmerized by Sydney's femininity. Soon they propel her to second place on the school's hot or not website, a list of the university's most beautiful ladies. When the Kappa reject usurps Rachel's position on the chart, the sorority pres launches a full scale attack on not just Sydney, but the entire Vortex. With the Vortex home under attack Sydney harnesses the seven dorks' intelligence to defeat Witchburn once and for all. Will the meek inherit the campus? The picture's soundtrack features tracks from Rihanna and Dashboard Confessional. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some explicit language, sexual humor, and partying.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Fame

An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts. This remake focuses on a group of young students attending a high school for the performing arts. Classmates study various aspects of performance from dance to songwriting to acting, all of them hoping for the chance to one day become stars. Students learn on the first day of classes that their teachers expect them to know everything. In dance class, Ms. Kraft is worried about Kevin Barrett's dancing, but is impressed by Alice Ellerton. In acting class, Jenny Garrison feels uncomfortable to let loose like everyone else. In music class, Mr. Cranston gives Victor Tavares pointers, while Denise Dupree plays the music perfectly on the piano. In the lunchroom, everyone performs "This Is My Life", while Denise and Malik Washburn escape the madness and talk. Denise says that her parents would die if they saw this. Malik reveals that his mom doesn't even know that he's attending the school. Just before freshman year ends, Malik's mom finds out that he is attending P.A. He still attends. This movie is rated PG for thematic material including teen drinking, a sexual situation and language.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

In the first installment of the Legally Blonde saga, brainy and buxom Elle Woods, managed to get herself accepted into Harvard law school, where she passed with flying colors. In Legally Blonde 2, the lady lawyer is a promising protégé in a big law firm and is hoping to settle down with the man of her dreams. Her dog Bruiser will attend the wedding, but Elle would like Bruiser's mother to attend as well. Hiring a private investigator Elle soon learns that Bruiser's mother is being held in a cosmetic testing facility belonging to a company whose account is handled by her firm. Elle is adamant about changing the unjust policies directed against 'those who can't speak for themselves' – namely animals and thus brings up the testing facility and her suggestion to close it in the company's annual meeting with her firm- and is unfortunately fired for her efforts. But this will not stop the brave and bubbly blonde and the minor snag in her plans inspires her to seek justice on Capitol Hill, so she heads to Washington, where in the floor's tapestry of black, grey and navy suits she sticks out like a pink thumb. But ‘Capitol Barbie’ is not in the least intimidated. With her arsenal of ex-sorority contacts, a sense of humor and style she manages to rally blondes across the country to back her bill on Capitol Hill. Director Charles Herman-Wurmfeld brings us the 2003 "Legally Blonde 2", the sequel to the 2001 "Legally Blonde". This comedy is based on the novel by Amanda Brown, humorously scripted by Dennis Drake. With a budget of close to $45,000,000 and gross box-office revenues totaling $124,914,842, the film was considered a hit. This movie is rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Forces Of Nature

Ben Holmes (Ben Affleck) is headed to Savannah, Georgia to tie the knot with his fiancé, Bridget (Maura Tierney). Despite a lifelong fear of flying he opts to travel from New York by plane. He sits and prepares for take off while a beautiful young woman, Sarah Lewis (Sandra Bullock) occupies the seat next to him. As the plane begins inching down the runway a seagull flies into one of its engines, causing a minor accident. All passengers are forced to evacuate the plane. Both Sarah and Ben accompany one another back to the airport terminal. The later decides to catch a ride to Savannah with a man named Vic (Jack Kehler); Sarah, already obsessed with Ben, insists on following along. During the trip both begin to bond, at least until police pull their car over. As it turns out, Vic is a drug mule and everyone in the vehicle spends the night in jail. No matter what method of transportation Sarah and Ben choose a problem always seems to occur. If it's not a surprise hurricane, it’s a lack of funds. At one point the two end up stripping at a gay bar for some extra cash. The real problem, however, is not so much the natural disasters that repeatedly impede the couple's trip. As Ben finds himself enjoying Sarah's companionship, he simultaneously begins to doubt his engagement to Bridget. Is the entire journey a divine sign that Sarah is the true girl for him? Back home Bridget has her own moral dilemma: a former boyfriend has reappeared and an obvious spark between them still exists. Like Ben, Bridget's heart begins to wander in a different direction; anxiety levels rise as she struggles to decide between the two men. Forces of Nature was a moderate success, recuperating its $75 million production cost plus an additional $18 million profit. The soundtrack features songs by trip-hop artists like The Propellerheads, Blue Boy, and Tricky. It won a Teen Choice Award and received two Kids' Choice Award nominations. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sensuality, explicit language, and some drug use.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Heartbreakers

Max and Page are a mother and daughter con team. They share everything with each other: relationship advice, hair and makeup hints and the money they win in costly divorce settlements with rich men. Max seduces wealthy men into marrying her; then Page seduces them into infidelity so Max can drag them through the divorce court. And then it's on to the next victim. When the film opens, the Conners are putting the finishing touches on conning Dean, an auto-body shop owner, with Max marrying him and Page posing as his secretary. When it comes to conning millionaires, Max Conners and her daughter, Page, are real pros. First, Maxine leads them to the altar. Then, Page, uses her God-given assets to lure them into seduction and a hefty divorce settlement! After that, it's on to the next unfortunate victim: repulsive billionaire, William Tensy. Unfortunately, Page breaks the cardinal rule of the con and falls in love, with Jack, a young bartender. Now, Maxine must hold on to her daughter and Tensy's money, before she loses the best partner in crime she will ever have. This movie was nominated for two world-class awards: Golden Satellite & Teen Choice. The budget of the film was US$ 40.000.000, while its total box office revenues worldwide amounted to US$ 57.000.000. This movie is rated PG-13 for sex-related content including dialogue.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist

Nick O'Leary (Michael Cera) has just been dumped by his cold-hearted ex-girlfriend, Tris (Alexis Dziena). He repeatedly calls and begs for her forgiveness, and sends stacks of mix CDs to her doorstep. Ultimately, the discs end up in Tris' waste bin. Norah Silverberg (Kat Dennings), one of Tris' acquaintances and an unspoken foe, regularly rummages through her trash to recover the CDs. Although she does not know Nick, Norah enjoys the mixes and their cover art, continuously wondering who their mysterious creator is. Caroline (Ari Graynor), a hopeless alcoholic, is friends with both girls. Together the three bounce between different Manhattan indie rock clubs to locate their favorite band, 'Where's Fluffy.' At the first club all three girls are enjoying themselves, but when Tris teases Norah about her single status she grabs the first man she sees, kisses him, and claims him as her boyfriend. That man happens to be Nick, who unbeknownst to Norah has just broken up with Tris. Despite an awkward meeting, Nick and Norah have a clear chemistry together; he is also a fan of Where's Fluffy, and joins Norah's scavenger hunt after his performance. Before the quest can resume, however, a heavily intoxicated Caroline needs taken home -- if only they can find her. The night's antics continue as Nick's dilapidated bright yellow Yugo crisscrosses the town, at one point being mistaken for a taxi. His gay bandmates, Thom (Aaron Yoo) and Dev (Rafi Gavron) also join the search. Things get heated when Norah's boy toy friend, Tal (Jay Baruchel) bumps into the gang, ready to pounce Nick for supposedly stealing Norah from him. Soundtrack includes a long list of indie rock groups along with more mainstream artists like Dusty Springfield, Billy Joel, the Spice Girls, and Modest Mouse. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist earned an MTV Movie Award nomination and three Teen Choice Award nominations. The film more than tripled its $10 million budget, earning $33.5 million at the box office, excluding home video sales and rentals. Rating: Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material including teen drinking, sexuality, explicit language, and crude behavior.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

There's Only One Jimmy Grimble

Jimmy Grimble is a shy Manchester school boy. At school he is constantly being bullied by the other kids, and at home he has to face his mother's new boyfriend who he doesn't like. However, through football, and some special boots, he manages to gain the confidence to succeed and leads his school football team towards the final of the local schools cup.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

In the first installment of the Legally Blonde saga, brainy and buxom Elle Woods, managed to get herself accepted into Harvard law school, where she passed with flying colors. In Legally Blonde 2, the lady lawyer is a promising protégé in a big law firm and is hoping to settle down with the man of her dreams. Her dog Bruiser will attend the wedding, but Elle would like Bruiser's mother to attend as well. Hiring a private investigator Elle soon learns that Bruiser's mother is being held in a cosmetic testing facility belonging to a company whose account is handled by her firm. Elle is adamant about changing the unjust policies directed against 'those who can't speak for themselves' – namely animals and thus brings up the testing facility and her suggestion to close it in the company's annual meeting with her firm- and is unfortunately fired for her efforts. But this will not stop the brave and bubbly blonde and the minor snag in her plans inspires her to seek justice on Capitol Hill, so she heads to Washington, where in the floor's tapestry of black, grey and navy suits she sticks out like a pink thumb. But ‘Capitol Barbie’ is not in the least intimidated. With her arsenal of ex-sorority contacts, a sense of humor and style she manages to rally blondes across the country to back her bill on Capitol Hill. Director Charles Herman-Wurmfeld brings us the 2003 "Legally Blonde 2", the sequel to the 2001 "Legally Blonde". This comedy is based on the novel by Amanda Brown, humorously scripted by Dennis Drake. With a budget of close to $45,000,000 and gross box-office revenues totaling $124,914,842, the film was considered a hit. This movie is rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Sydney White

At the tender age of 9 Sydney White (Amanda Bynes) lost her mother. From that point forward her father and his construction buddies raised Sydney, indirectly teaching her how to fix a sink, but not necessarily how to apply makeup. Although a tomboy, she was an attractive young girl and aspired to attend her mother's alma mater: the fictional Southern Atlantic University. After graduating from high school Sydney's dream came true, and the teen hastened to pledge her mother's sorority, Kappa Phi Nu as well. The Kappa's were a prestigious organization that attracted only the campus's most exemplarily girls. Since mom was a Kappa, however, Sydney's admission was guaranteed by the sorority's bylaws. The sorority's president, Rachel Witchburn (Sara Paxton) is peeved by White's lack of fashion sense though; more problematic, the president's ex boyfriend Tyler (Matt Long) has the hots for Sydney. Now Witchburn is prepared to destroy the new pledge's image and eject her from the Kappa's. White is eventually kicked out of the sorority house, but finds refuge at the Vortex: a rundown building on frat row home to the school's most extreme male social outcasts. Her seven geeky roommates, analogous to Snow White's seven dwarf's, are mesmerized by Sydney's femininity. Soon they propel her to second place on the school's hot or not website, a list of the university's most beautiful ladies. When the Kappa reject usurps Rachel's position on the chart, the sorority pres launches a full scale attack on not just Sydney, but the entire Vortex. With the Vortex home under attack Sydney harnesses the seven dorks' intelligence to defeat Witchburn once and for all. Will the meek inherit the campus? The picture's soundtrack features tracks from Rihanna and Dashboard Confessional. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some explicit language, sexual humor, and partying.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

Fame

An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts. This remake focuses on a group of young students attending a high school for the performing arts. Classmates study various aspects of performance from dance to songwriting to acting, all of them hoping for the chance to one day become stars. Students learn on the first day of classes that their teachers expect them to know everything. In dance class, Ms. Kraft is worried about Kevin Barrett's dancing, but is impressed by Alice Ellerton. In acting class, Jenny Garrison feels uncomfortable to let loose like everyone else. In music class, Mr. Cranston gives Victor Tavares pointers, while Denise Dupree plays the music perfectly on the piano. In the lunchroom, everyone performs "This Is My Life", while Denise and Malik Washburn escape the madness and talk. Denise says that her parents would die if they saw this. Malik reveals that his mom doesn't even know that he's attending the school. Just before freshman year ends, Malik's mom finds out that he is attending P.A. He still attends. This movie is rated PG for thematic material including teen drinking, a sexual situation and language.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

Relative Strangers

Dr. Richard Clayton thought he had the perfect life as a successful psychologist, who earns a respectable salary and with a fiancée Ellen, whom he adores. But at the age of 34 Richard discovers that he is adopted. He decides to hire a private detective who swiftly locates his actual parents and he quickly invites his biological mother and father to visit. Richard’s adopted parents Doug and Arleen Clayton provided their son with an upper class lifestyle, complete with inevitable snobbishness. The young doctor’s life is a dream until his alcoholic brother, Mitch makes it known that he is an adopted child. Richard’s first contact with his estranged parents is over the phone. Elated to finally talk to them he promptly invites the couple to stay at his luxurious home. When the doorbell rings and Richard lays his eyes upon Frank and Agnes Menure he is disappointed to say the least. Frank and Agnes are short and stocky and dressed in mismatched, tacky clothing. To top it off, Frank sports a blatantly obvious and horrible looking toupee. However looks are deceiving and Richard remains optimistic. Unlike their biological son the Menures are far from medical professionals. Rather than a large house they reside in a trailer park and are circus workers. To make matters worse their mannerisms are embarrassingly backward: they are loud, obnoxious, and crude. Richard, an anger management specialist, has his skills repeatedly put to the test as the Menures crash Richard’s book signing and trash his home after a wild party. But can Richard look past the Menures’ crude mannerisms and realize that, despite their flaws, they gave birth to a successful son? Or will this be their first and last encounter? This movie is rated PG-13 due to sexually related humor and language.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Nim's Island

A young girl inhabits an isolated island with her scientist father and communicates with a reclusive author of the novel she's reading... Anything can happen on Nim's Island, a magical place ruled by a young girl's imagination. It is an existence that mirrors that of Nim's favorite literary character, Alex Rover, the world's greatest adventurer. But Alexandra, the author of the Rover books, leads a reclusive life in the big city. When Nim's father goes missing from their island, a twist of fate brings her together with Alexandra. Now, they must draw courage from their fictional hero, Alex Rover, and find strength in each other to conquer Nim's Island.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

The Prince & Me

Prince Edward, despite his royalty, is by most standards your average twenty-something guy. He enjoys racing cars and beautiful girls, a pastime that earns him unwelcome publicity in his native Denmark. Yet despite having what would appear to be the perfect life, Edward yearns for independence; he has a desire to understand what it is like to be a common person. More importantly, he yearns to find a common girl – not merely someone of royal lineage who he may or may not actually love. However he has no idea of how to make his dreams a reality until he stumbles upon the infamous American video series, “Girls Gone Wild” where drunken college girls expose themselves in front of cameras. Naïve, Edward believes that if he travels to an American college campus, in this case one in Wisconsin he will be able to meet loose girls like those in the video. This leads Edward to beg his parents to send him to America and fend for himself the following year; his mother sternly objects, but his father believes it would be a good experience for the pampered prince and sends him on his way. Accompanying Edward on his trip is Soren, the prince’s personal secretary. Upon arriving at the university the two accidentally strike Paige with their fancy car. While Paige does not get a glimpse of Edward (who has now adopted the nickname ‘Eddie’), he does get a clear gaze of her, which would in turn lead to an obsession. Eddie eventually sees his love again at a local bar and makes a rather obnoxious pass at her. Rather than respond similarly Paige has the prince ejected from the building. Yet Eddie will have another shot when the two are assigned as lab partners in their chemistry class. With time, Paige begins to enjoy Eddie’s company and they soon become a couple. Unbeknownst to Paige, and indeed the entire campus is that the foreign exchange student is a prince. Naturally Paige discovers Edward’s fib and is less than thrilled, especially after her photo is plastered across international tabloids while in lip lock with him. Even if the small town girl should decide to forgive Eddie, would she be willing to forfeit her career as a doctor and accept the title of princess, and eventually queen? “The Prince and Me” was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. This movie is rated PG for some sex-related material and language.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Candy

Candy follows the harrowing descent of a young couple into the painful enslavement of heroin addiction. Dan and Candy are two young bohemians, who fall madly in love while shooting heroin together. In the beginning, the couple's days are occupied with making love, shoplifting, and having a strung-out wedding day that ends with a lot of giggling over a couple of Big Macs. Despite Candy's disapproving parents, they cling to each other with a fierceness that shuts out any and all outside criticism. When funds or drugs are low they pop by the house of a pharmacology professor named Casper, who uses his professional expertise to supply them with pharmaceutical-grade heroin. As the reality of their addiction creeps to the forefront, they must turn to desperate measures to get their fix. Candy becomes a prostitute, and Dan a thief and con man. Their lives increasingly spiral out of control, and from day to day they go from ecstasy to absolute suffering. However, everything changes, briefly, when she discovers that she is pregnant. Will this Pregnancy change their life? Will Dan and Candy give up drugs for their baby’s sake? The film hits a nerve with its mournful portrait of a romance tainted by drugs. It is a painful movie that avoids glamorizing its subject to honestly convey the tragic consequences. It is also a moving, realistic portrait of how that kind of all-encompassing, obsessive love can sometimes be just as powerful as any drug, and just as hard to kick.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Sydney White

At the tender age of 9 Sydney White (Amanda Bynes) lost her mother. From that point forward her father and his construction buddies raised Sydney, indirectly teaching her how to fix a sink, but not necessarily how to apply makeup. Although a tomboy, she was an attractive young girl and aspired to attend her mother's alma mater: the fictional Southern Atlantic University. After graduating from high school Sydney's dream came true, and the teen hastened to pledge her mother's sorority, Kappa Phi Nu as well. The Kappa's were a prestigious organization that attracted only the campus's most exemplarily girls. Since mom was a Kappa, however, Sydney's admission was guaranteed by the sorority's bylaws. The sorority's president, Rachel Witchburn (Sara Paxton) is peeved by White's lack of fashion sense though; more problematic, the president's ex boyfriend Tyler (Matt Long) has the hots for Sydney. Now Witchburn is prepared to destroy the new pledge's image and eject her from the Kappa's. White is eventually kicked out of the sorority house, but finds refuge at the Vortex: a rundown building on frat row home to the school's most extreme male social outcasts. Her seven geeky roommates, analogous to Snow White's seven dwarf's, are mesmerized by Sydney's femininity. Soon they propel her to second place on the school's hot or not website, a list of the university's most beautiful ladies. When the Kappa reject usurps Rachel's position on the chart, the sorority pres launches a full scale attack on not just Sydney, but the entire Vortex. With the Vortex home under attack Sydney harnesses the seven dorks' intelligence to defeat Witchburn once and for all. Will the meek inherit the campus? The picture's soundtrack features tracks from Rihanna and Dashboard Confessional. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some explicit language, sexual humor, and partying.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Friday 25 Nov
Barnyard

The Secret Lives Of Animals Beyond The Barn Doors “Barnyard” is an amusing tale of animals who, when humans are not present, take on human characteristics such as driving cars, talking, and even walking on four legs instead of two. Fortunately, the tight-knit community of cows, chickens, and other livestock are taken care of by a strictly vegetarian farmer, who has no interest in slaughtering them. The primary characters are anthropomorphic cows that, despite their large size, manage to do seemingly impossible things. Ben, the elder of the group is in his final years and pleads with his son, Otis to leave behind his wild, irresponsible, life of partying. His son’s future is particularly important to Ben since, after his passing, Otis will inherit his father’s responsibilities; in his current state Otis is far too immature to do so. Otis is forced to grow up quick though when coyotes kill his father. No longer can he have wild, fraternity-like parties, steal cars and create mischief. His focus now is to protect the farm from outside intruders, including not only predatory animals, but also a teenage prankster who enjoys tipping the cows over while they sleep. But does Otis have the strength to lead a new generation of animals? His ability will be tested repeatedly and not only will his life and dignity be at stake, but also the lives of every animal under his supervision. The film’s soundtrack features a surprisingly well-rounded roster of musicians that will appeal to adults and children alike. This movie is rated PG for some mild peril and rude humor.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Something To Talk About

Grace (Julia Roberts) discovers that her husband Eddie (Dennis Quaid) is having an affair with another woman. To her surprise, she also discovers that people around her advise her to forgive and forget instead of making an issue out of it. Her father (Robert Duvall) owns a hunter/jumper horse farm and thinks that the whole family should instead concentrate on an upcoming competition. Stars: Julia Roberts, Dennis Quaid
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

In the first installment of the Legally Blonde saga, brainy and buxom Elle Woods, managed to get herself accepted into Harvard law school, where she passed with flying colors. In Legally Blonde 2, the lady lawyer is a promising protégé in a big law firm and is hoping to settle down with the man of her dreams. Her dog Bruiser will attend the wedding, but Elle would like Bruiser's mother to attend as well. Hiring a private investigator Elle soon learns that Bruiser's mother is being held in a cosmetic testing facility belonging to a company whose account is handled by her firm. Elle is adamant about changing the unjust policies directed against 'those who can't speak for themselves' – namely animals and thus brings up the testing facility and her suggestion to close it in the company's annual meeting with her firm- and is unfortunately fired for her efforts. But this will not stop the brave and bubbly blonde and the minor snag in her plans inspires her to seek justice on Capitol Hill, so she heads to Washington, where in the floor's tapestry of black, grey and navy suits she sticks out like a pink thumb. But ‘Capitol Barbie’ is not in the least intimidated. With her arsenal of ex-sorority contacts, a sense of humor and style she manages to rally blondes across the country to back her bill on Capitol Hill. Director Charles Herman-Wurmfeld brings us the 2003 "Legally Blonde 2", the sequel to the 2001 "Legally Blonde". This comedy is based on the novel by Amanda Brown, humorously scripted by Dennis Drake. With a budget of close to $45,000,000 and gross box-office revenues totaling $124,914,842, the film was considered a hit. This movie is rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

Fame

An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts. This remake focuses on a group of young students attending a high school for the performing arts. Classmates study various aspects of performance from dance to songwriting to acting, all of them hoping for the chance to one day become stars. Students learn on the first day of classes that their teachers expect them to know everything. In dance class, Ms. Kraft is worried about Kevin Barrett's dancing, but is impressed by Alice Ellerton. In acting class, Jenny Garrison feels uncomfortable to let loose like everyone else. In music class, Mr. Cranston gives Victor Tavares pointers, while Denise Dupree plays the music perfectly on the piano. In the lunchroom, everyone performs "This Is My Life", while Denise and Malik Washburn escape the madness and talk. Denise says that her parents would die if they saw this. Malik reveals that his mom doesn't even know that he's attending the school. Just before freshman year ends, Malik's mom finds out that he is attending P.A. He still attends. This movie is rated PG for thematic material including teen drinking, a sexual situation and language.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Pinocchio

Despite guidance from the Blue Fairy, and the love of his father, Gepetto, a wooden puppet's curious spirit leads him into one wild adventure after another.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Relative Strangers

Dr. Richard Clayton thought he had the perfect life as a successful psychologist, who earns a respectable salary and with a fiancée Ellen, whom he adores. But at the age of 34 Richard discovers that he is adopted. He decides to hire a private detective who swiftly locates his actual parents and he quickly invites his biological mother and father to visit. Richard’s adopted parents Doug and Arleen Clayton provided their son with an upper class lifestyle, complete with inevitable snobbishness. The young doctor’s life is a dream until his alcoholic brother, Mitch makes it known that he is an adopted child. Richard’s first contact with his estranged parents is over the phone. Elated to finally talk to them he promptly invites the couple to stay at his luxurious home. When the doorbell rings and Richard lays his eyes upon Frank and Agnes Menure he is disappointed to say the least. Frank and Agnes are short and stocky and dressed in mismatched, tacky clothing. To top it off, Frank sports a blatantly obvious and horrible looking toupee. However looks are deceiving and Richard remains optimistic. Unlike their biological son the Menures are far from medical professionals. Rather than a large house they reside in a trailer park and are circus workers. To make matters worse their mannerisms are embarrassingly backward: they are loud, obnoxious, and crude. Richard, an anger management specialist, has his skills repeatedly put to the test as the Menures crash Richard’s book signing and trash his home after a wild party. But can Richard look past the Menures’ crude mannerisms and realize that, despite their flaws, they gave birth to a successful son? Or will this be their first and last encounter? This movie is rated PG-13 due to sexually related humor and language.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Candy

Candy follows the harrowing descent of a young couple into the painful enslavement of heroin addiction. Dan and Candy are two young bohemians, who fall madly in love while shooting heroin together. In the beginning, the couple's days are occupied with making love, shoplifting, and having a strung-out wedding day that ends with a lot of giggling over a couple of Big Macs. Despite Candy's disapproving parents, they cling to each other with a fierceness that shuts out any and all outside criticism. When funds or drugs are low they pop by the house of a pharmacology professor named Casper, who uses his professional expertise to supply them with pharmaceutical-grade heroin. As the reality of their addiction creeps to the forefront, they must turn to desperate measures to get their fix. Candy becomes a prostitute, and Dan a thief and con man. Their lives increasingly spiral out of control, and from day to day they go from ecstasy to absolute suffering. However, everything changes, briefly, when she discovers that she is pregnant. Will this Pregnancy change their life? Will Dan and Candy give up drugs for their baby’s sake? The film hits a nerve with its mournful portrait of a romance tainted by drugs. It is a painful movie that avoids glamorizing its subject to honestly convey the tragic consequences. It is also a moving, realistic portrait of how that kind of all-encompassing, obsessive love can sometimes be just as powerful as any drug, and just as hard to kick.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Nim's Island

A young girl inhabits an isolated island with her scientist father and communicates with a reclusive author of the novel she's reading... Anything can happen on Nim's Island, a magical place ruled by a young girl's imagination. It is an existence that mirrors that of Nim's favorite literary character, Alex Rover, the world's greatest adventurer. But Alexandra, the author of the Rover books, leads a reclusive life in the big city. When Nim's father goes missing from their island, a twist of fate brings her together with Alexandra. Now, they must draw courage from their fictional hero, Alex Rover, and find strength in each other to conquer Nim's Island.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

The Prince & Me

Prince Edward, despite his royalty, is by most standards your average twenty-something guy. He enjoys racing cars and beautiful girls, a pastime that earns him unwelcome publicity in his native Denmark. Yet despite having what would appear to be the perfect life, Edward yearns for independence; he has a desire to understand what it is like to be a common person. More importantly, he yearns to find a common girl – not merely someone of royal lineage who he may or may not actually love. However he has no idea of how to make his dreams a reality until he stumbles upon the infamous American video series, “Girls Gone Wild” where drunken college girls expose themselves in front of cameras. Naïve, Edward believes that if he travels to an American college campus, in this case one in Wisconsin he will be able to meet loose girls like those in the video. This leads Edward to beg his parents to send him to America and fend for himself the following year; his mother sternly objects, but his father believes it would be a good experience for the pampered prince and sends him on his way. Accompanying Edward on his trip is Soren, the prince’s personal secretary. Upon arriving at the university the two accidentally strike Paige with their fancy car. While Paige does not get a glimpse of Edward (who has now adopted the nickname ‘Eddie’), he does get a clear gaze of her, which would in turn lead to an obsession. Eddie eventually sees his love again at a local bar and makes a rather obnoxious pass at her. Rather than respond similarly Paige has the prince ejected from the building. Yet Eddie will have another shot when the two are assigned as lab partners in their chemistry class. With time, Paige begins to enjoy Eddie’s company and they soon become a couple. Unbeknownst to Paige, and indeed the entire campus is that the foreign exchange student is a prince. Naturally Paige discovers Edward’s fib and is less than thrilled, especially after her photo is plastered across international tabloids while in lip lock with him. Even if the small town girl should decide to forgive Eddie, would she be willing to forfeit her career as a doctor and accept the title of princess, and eventually queen? “The Prince and Me” was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. This movie is rated PG for some sex-related material and language.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

Cheaper by the Dozen

Growing pains? They've got twelve of them! In modern America, where the average family has 1.87 children, Tom Baker and wife Kate have decided that life is better, if not cheaper, by the dozen as they attempt to deal with their massive brood of twelve. College sweethearts Tom and Kate both dreamed of having both fulfilling careers and a huge family. But after they had a few kids, Kate gave up her career as a sportswriter, Tom abandoned his hope of becoming the coach of their alma mater's football team, and they moved their brood from the city to the country. Now, after 12 children and a happy life in rural Illinois, Tom has been offered the chance to live his dream and coach the Stallions. No sooner does the family pack up and move to Chicago to pursue Tom's dream job than Kate's ship comes in as well: a publisher has picked up her manuscript based on her experiences raising 12 children. Of course, there's a hitch. Kate has to go to New York for a few days, leaving Tom as the primary caregiver for his clan. With all hell breaking loose at home, Kate on the road, and Tom’s job on the line, the Baker family ultimately chooses not to have it all, but to love what they do have. Can Tom hold it together with his kids--who didn't want to move in the first place--pulling him one way and the university pulling him the other? This movie is rated PG for language and some thematic elements.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

The Foot Fist Way

Fred Simmons (Danny R. McBride) is a small-town karate instructor who owns and operates a strip mall dojo. In general, Simmons' students idolize their teacher despite his obvious lack of skill -- and in some cases human decency. As the sole Taekwondo 'expert' in the city however the wannabe sensei feels important, partially because his pupils have no superior alternative to compare him to but mostly because he is well -- a total jerk. While Simmons may have control over his dojo he has no control over his adulterous, spandex-obsessed wife, Suzie (Mary Jane Bostic). Their already crumbling relationship reaches its nadir when Fred learns that Suzie is two-timing her husband while at work; adding insult to injury, he discovers that her business documents are nothing more than photocopies of her bare breasts and derrière. The relationship eventually comes to a screeching halt and she is booted from Fred's home. The breakup leaves the instructor extremely bitter, causing him to belittle and punish his students in retribution. Faithful customers flee from the business in frustration, while potential members are sexually harassed, insulted, and subsequently scared away. In order to raise Fred's spirits, he travels to meet his lifelong hero, fellow pseudo-professional martial artist and B movie star Chuck 'the Truck' Wallace (Ben Best). Unfortunately the meeting is more damaging than therapeutic; a glimpse into Chuck's everyday life reveals a troubled alcoholic, womanizer, and overall mess. Rather than allow this discovery to drag Simmons deeper into depression he uses it to confront his fears and character flaws. He invites Chuck to his dojo for a public fight, with an audience comprised of his students and adversaries -- namely Suzie. Fred's greatest opponent is not another man though, but his own ego. Whether or not the faux-sensei can defeat Wallace or reverse years of distasteful behavior remains to be seen, however laughs and numerous awkward moments are guaranteed. The Foot Fist Way was filmed on a shoestring budget and unearthed by Will Ferrell who claims to have watched the movie more than 20 times. One might describe it as a mash up of Napoleon Dynamite and Anchorman. The picture earned a modest $245 thousand in theaters, triple its $79 thousand cost of production and rendering it a commercial success. That does not account for home media sales and rentals however, where its cult status is most apparent. Rating: Rated R for strong language and some sexual content
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Barnyard

The Secret Lives Of Animals Beyond The Barn Doors “Barnyard” is an amusing tale of animals who, when humans are not present, take on human characteristics such as driving cars, talking, and even walking on four legs instead of two. Fortunately, the tight-knit community of cows, chickens, and other livestock are taken care of by a strictly vegetarian farmer, who has no interest in slaughtering them. The primary characters are anthropomorphic cows that, despite their large size, manage to do seemingly impossible things. Ben, the elder of the group is in his final years and pleads with his son, Otis to leave behind his wild, irresponsible, life of partying. His son’s future is particularly important to Ben since, after his passing, Otis will inherit his father’s responsibilities; in his current state Otis is far too immature to do so. Otis is forced to grow up quick though when coyotes kill his father. No longer can he have wild, fraternity-like parties, steal cars and create mischief. His focus now is to protect the farm from outside intruders, including not only predatory animals, but also a teenage prankster who enjoys tipping the cows over while they sleep. But does Otis have the strength to lead a new generation of animals? His ability will be tested repeatedly and not only will his life and dignity be at stake, but also the lives of every animal under his supervision. The film’s soundtrack features a surprisingly well-rounded roster of musicians that will appeal to adults and children alike. This movie is rated PG for some mild peril and rude humor.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

City of Angels

Maggie Rice (Meg Ryan) is a secular heart surgeon, unconvinced that a spiritual world or afterlife exists. As a practitioner of medicine she has been trained to search for empirical evidence in all situations; therefore any theoretical or theological claims without tangible proof are immediately dismissed. An otherworldly experience will ultimately challenge Rice's thinking though, while simultaneously touching her heart and soul. During what would ordinary be a routine heart operation, Maggie struggles to revive a man who has suddenly slipped into cardiac arrest. The doctor is a perfectionist who refuses to accept defeat, even when it is seemingly beyond her control. Indeed, her patient's time had already been written, and no amount of effort could have saved him. As a testament to that an angel had entered the operating room preceding his death, tasked to escort the man's soul to heaven. Upon the angel's arrival Maggie feels a strange presence in the room, despite no observable causes. At that moment the angel, named Seth (Nicolas Cage) had laid his eyes upon her, and immediately fell in love. Invisibility initially prevents Seth from introducing himself to Maggie, at least until fellow angel Cassiel (Andre Braugher) explains how. No longer hidden to the world, Seth approaches the doctor and introduces himself. The two form a close friendship, but Maggie is frightened to discover Seth's immunity to injury. Up until this point Seth concealed his true identity, a truth so extraordinary that any person would question his sanity -- and quite likely end the relationship. Nevertheless Maggie maintains feelings for Seth, forcing her to make a difficult decision after receiving a colleague's wedding proposal. The prospect of marrying a spiritual being visible to only her, and incapable of romantic relations seems bleak. When Seth meets a jolly man named Nathaniel (Dennis Franz) however, a possible solution is revealed. City of Angels performed beyond expectations at the box office earning nearly $200 million, effortlessly recuperating its $55 million budget. The picture was nominated for multiple awards, including a Golden Globe, Grammy, and MTV Movie Award. Its soundtrack features performances by Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan, U2 and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexuality including explicit language, and some nudity.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Meet the Fockers

Meet the Fockers is the sequel to the hit movie Meet the Parents. In the second installment of the comedy hit movies Pam, the daughter of a retired CIA agent, has been given permission by her tough dad to marry Gaylord "Greg" Focker. The couple decide to travel to Miami, Florida, with Pam’s parents and nephew and their cat to meet Greg’s quirky liberal parents, Roz and Bernie Focker. Greg’s mother, Roz, is a sex therapist for the elderly, while his dad is a prosecutor who stopped practicing when Greg was born to be a stay-at-home dad. On the other hand, Pam’s parents Jack and Dina are traditionally conservative, the point that produces many of the movie's set ups and comic situations. Meet The Fockers has assembled a historic, once-in-a-lifetime cast, which portrayed the movie characters in an exciting way. It is noticed that every conversation is totally inappropriate and downright embarrassing, keeping audiences braced for the next disaster. The film was a commercial success and is the highest grossing live action comedy in history. It gained a total worldwide gross of $516,642,939. The movie also won the ASCAP and the MTV Movie Awards. Building on this success, “Meet the Fockers” will continue with another sequel, “Little Fockers.”
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Nim's Island

A young girl inhabits an isolated island with her scientist father and communicates with a reclusive author of the novel she's reading... Anything can happen on Nim's Island, a magical place ruled by a young girl's imagination. It is an existence that mirrors that of Nim's favorite literary character, Alex Rover, the world's greatest adventurer. But Alexandra, the author of the Rover books, leads a reclusive life in the big city. When Nim's father goes missing from their island, a twist of fate brings her together with Alexandra. Now, they must draw courage from their fictional hero, Alex Rover, and find strength in each other to conquer Nim's Island.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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The Foot Fist Way

Fred Simmons (Danny R. McBride) is a small-town karate instructor who owns and operates a strip mall dojo. In general, Simmons' students idolize their teacher despite his obvious lack of skill -- and in some cases human decency. As the sole Taekwondo 'expert' in the city however the wannabe sensei feels important, partially because his pupils have no superior alternative to compare him to but mostly because he is well -- a total jerk. While Simmons may have control over his dojo he has no control over his adulterous, spandex-obsessed wife, Suzie (Mary Jane Bostic). Their already crumbling relationship reaches its nadir when Fred learns that Suzie is two-timing her husband while at work; adding insult to injury, he discovers that her business documents are nothing more than photocopies of her bare breasts and derrière. The relationship eventually comes to a screeching halt and she is booted from Fred's home. The breakup leaves the instructor extremely bitter, causing him to belittle and punish his students in retribution. Faithful customers flee from the business in frustration, while potential members are sexually harassed, insulted, and subsequently scared away. In order to raise Fred's spirits, he travels to meet his lifelong hero, fellow pseudo-professional martial artist and B movie star Chuck 'the Truck' Wallace (Ben Best). Unfortunately the meeting is more damaging than therapeutic; a glimpse into Chuck's everyday life reveals a troubled alcoholic, womanizer, and overall mess. Rather than allow this discovery to drag Simmons deeper into depression he uses it to confront his fears and character flaws. He invites Chuck to his dojo for a public fight, with an audience comprised of his students and adversaries -- namely Suzie. Fred's greatest opponent is not another man though, but his own ego. Whether or not the faux-sensei can defeat Wallace or reverse years of distasteful behavior remains to be seen, however laughs and numerous awkward moments are guaranteed. The Foot Fist Way was filmed on a shoestring budget and unearthed by Will Ferrell who claims to have watched the movie more than 20 times. One might describe it as a mash up of Napoleon Dynamite and Anchorman. The picture earned a modest $245 thousand in theaters, triple its $79 thousand cost of production and rendering it a commercial success. That does not account for home media sales and rentals however, where its cult status is most apparent. Rating: Rated R for strong language and some sexual content
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Prince & Me

Prince Edward, despite his royalty, is by most standards your average twenty-something guy. He enjoys racing cars and beautiful girls, a pastime that earns him unwelcome publicity in his native Denmark. Yet despite having what would appear to be the perfect life, Edward yearns for independence; he has a desire to understand what it is like to be a common person. More importantly, he yearns to find a common girl – not merely someone of royal lineage who he may or may not actually love. However he has no idea of how to make his dreams a reality until he stumbles upon the infamous American video series, “Girls Gone Wild” where drunken college girls expose themselves in front of cameras. Naïve, Edward believes that if he travels to an American college campus, in this case one in Wisconsin he will be able to meet loose girls like those in the video. This leads Edward to beg his parents to send him to America and fend for himself the following year; his mother sternly objects, but his father believes it would be a good experience for the pampered prince and sends him on his way. Accompanying Edward on his trip is Soren, the prince’s personal secretary. Upon arriving at the university the two accidentally strike Paige with their fancy car. While Paige does not get a glimpse of Edward (who has now adopted the nickname ‘Eddie’), he does get a clear gaze of her, which would in turn lead to an obsession. Eddie eventually sees his love again at a local bar and makes a rather obnoxious pass at her. Rather than respond similarly Paige has the prince ejected from the building. Yet Eddie will have another shot when the two are assigned as lab partners in their chemistry class. With time, Paige begins to enjoy Eddie’s company and they soon become a couple. Unbeknownst to Paige, and indeed the entire campus is that the foreign exchange student is a prince. Naturally Paige discovers Edward’s fib and is less than thrilled, especially after her photo is plastered across international tabloids while in lip lock with him. Even if the small town girl should decide to forgive Eddie, would she be willing to forfeit her career as a doctor and accept the title of princess, and eventually queen? “The Prince and Me” was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. This movie is rated PG for some sex-related material and language.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Air Bud

After his father's death, 12-year-old Josh moves to Washington state. Josh is very shy and afraid to try out for the basketball team until he meets a golden retriever named Buddy who can score baskets. Both Josh and Buddy eventually make the team, creating a sensation until Buddy's former owner, Norm Snively, comes along to cash in on the dog's celebrity. Josh and Buddy must stay one step ahead of Snively to rally the team to a state championship.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Cheaper by the Dozen

Growing pains? They've got twelve of them! In modern America, where the average family has 1.87 children, Tom Baker and wife Kate have decided that life is better, if not cheaper, by the dozen as they attempt to deal with their massive brood of twelve. College sweethearts Tom and Kate both dreamed of having both fulfilling careers and a huge family. But after they had a few kids, Kate gave up her career as a sportswriter, Tom abandoned his hope of becoming the coach of their alma mater's football team, and they moved their brood from the city to the country. Now, after 12 children and a happy life in rural Illinois, Tom has been offered the chance to live his dream and coach the Stallions. No sooner does the family pack up and move to Chicago to pursue Tom's dream job than Kate's ship comes in as well: a publisher has picked up her manuscript based on her experiences raising 12 children. Of course, there's a hitch. Kate has to go to New York for a few days, leaving Tom as the primary caregiver for his clan. With all hell breaking loose at home, Kate on the road, and Tom’s job on the line, the Baker family ultimately chooses not to have it all, but to love what they do have. Can Tom hold it together with his kids--who didn't want to move in the first place--pulling him one way and the university pulling him the other? This movie is rated PG for language and some thematic elements.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Meet the Fockers

Meet the Fockers is the sequel to the hit movie Meet the Parents. In the second installment of the comedy hit movies Pam, the daughter of a retired CIA agent, has been given permission by her tough dad to marry Gaylord "Greg" Focker. The couple decide to travel to Miami, Florida, with Pam’s parents and nephew and their cat to meet Greg’s quirky liberal parents, Roz and Bernie Focker. Greg’s mother, Roz, is a sex therapist for the elderly, while his dad is a prosecutor who stopped practicing when Greg was born to be a stay-at-home dad. On the other hand, Pam’s parents Jack and Dina are traditionally conservative, the point that produces many of the movie's set ups and comic situations. Meet The Fockers has assembled a historic, once-in-a-lifetime cast, which portrayed the movie characters in an exciting way. It is noticed that every conversation is totally inappropriate and downright embarrassing, keeping audiences braced for the next disaster. The film was a commercial success and is the highest grossing live action comedy in history. It gained a total worldwide gross of $516,642,939. The movie also won the ASCAP and the MTV Movie Awards. Building on this success, “Meet the Fockers” will continue with another sequel, “Little Fockers.”
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT

Barnyard

The Secret Lives Of Animals Beyond The Barn Doors “Barnyard” is an amusing tale of animals who, when humans are not present, take on human characteristics such as driving cars, talking, and even walking on four legs instead of two. Fortunately, the tight-knit community of cows, chickens, and other livestock are taken care of by a strictly vegetarian farmer, who has no interest in slaughtering them. The primary characters are anthropomorphic cows that, despite their large size, manage to do seemingly impossible things. Ben, the elder of the group is in his final years and pleads with his son, Otis to leave behind his wild, irresponsible, life of partying. His son’s future is particularly important to Ben since, after his passing, Otis will inherit his father’s responsibilities; in his current state Otis is far too immature to do so. Otis is forced to grow up quick though when coyotes kill his father. No longer can he have wild, fraternity-like parties, steal cars and create mischief. His focus now is to protect the farm from outside intruders, including not only predatory animals, but also a teenage prankster who enjoys tipping the cows over while they sleep. But does Otis have the strength to lead a new generation of animals? His ability will be tested repeatedly and not only will his life and dignity be at stake, but also the lives of every animal under his supervision. The film’s soundtrack features a surprisingly well-rounded roster of musicians that will appeal to adults and children alike. This movie is rated PG for some mild peril and rude humor.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT

City of Angels

Maggie Rice (Meg Ryan) is a secular heart surgeon, unconvinced that a spiritual world or afterlife exists. As a practitioner of medicine she has been trained to search for empirical evidence in all situations; therefore any theoretical or theological claims without tangible proof are immediately dismissed. An otherworldly experience will ultimately challenge Rice's thinking though, while simultaneously touching her heart and soul. During what would ordinary be a routine heart operation, Maggie struggles to revive a man who has suddenly slipped into cardiac arrest. The doctor is a perfectionist who refuses to accept defeat, even when it is seemingly beyond her control. Indeed, her patient's time had already been written, and no amount of effort could have saved him. As a testament to that an angel had entered the operating room preceding his death, tasked to escort the man's soul to heaven. Upon the angel's arrival Maggie feels a strange presence in the room, despite no observable causes. At that moment the angel, named Seth (Nicolas Cage) had laid his eyes upon her, and immediately fell in love. Invisibility initially prevents Seth from introducing himself to Maggie, at least until fellow angel Cassiel (Andre Braugher) explains how. No longer hidden to the world, Seth approaches the doctor and introduces himself. The two form a close friendship, but Maggie is frightened to discover Seth's immunity to injury. Up until this point Seth concealed his true identity, a truth so extraordinary that any person would question his sanity -- and quite likely end the relationship. Nevertheless Maggie maintains feelings for Seth, forcing her to make a difficult decision after receiving a colleague's wedding proposal. The prospect of marrying a spiritual being visible to only her, and incapable of romantic relations seems bleak. When Seth meets a jolly man named Nathaniel (Dennis Franz) however, a possible solution is revealed. City of Angels performed beyond expectations at the box office earning nearly $200 million, effortlessly recuperating its $55 million budget. The picture was nominated for multiple awards, including a Golden Globe, Grammy, and MTV Movie Award. Its soundtrack features performances by Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan, U2 and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexuality including explicit language, and some nudity.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT

The Foot Fist Way

Fred Simmons (Danny R. McBride) is a small-town karate instructor who owns and operates a strip mall dojo. In general, Simmons' students idolize their teacher despite his obvious lack of skill -- and in some cases human decency. As the sole Taekwondo 'expert' in the city however the wannabe sensei feels important, partially because his pupils have no superior alternative to compare him to but mostly because he is well -- a total jerk. While Simmons may have control over his dojo he has no control over his adulterous, spandex-obsessed wife, Suzie (Mary Jane Bostic). Their already crumbling relationship reaches its nadir when Fred learns that Suzie is two-timing her husband while at work; adding insult to injury, he discovers that her business documents are nothing more than photocopies of her bare breasts and derrière. The relationship eventually comes to a screeching halt and she is booted from Fred's home. The breakup leaves the instructor extremely bitter, causing him to belittle and punish his students in retribution. Faithful customers flee from the business in frustration, while potential members are sexually harassed, insulted, and subsequently scared away. In order to raise Fred's spirits, he travels to meet his lifelong hero, fellow pseudo-professional martial artist and B movie star Chuck 'the Truck' Wallace (Ben Best). Unfortunately the meeting is more damaging than therapeutic; a glimpse into Chuck's everyday life reveals a troubled alcoholic, womanizer, and overall mess. Rather than allow this discovery to drag Simmons deeper into depression he uses it to confront his fears and character flaws. He invites Chuck to his dojo for a public fight, with an audience comprised of his students and adversaries -- namely Suzie. Fred's greatest opponent is not another man though, but his own ego. Whether or not the faux-sensei can defeat Wallace or reverse years of distasteful behavior remains to be seen, however laughs and numerous awkward moments are guaranteed. The Foot Fist Way was filmed on a shoestring budget and unearthed by Will Ferrell who claims to have watched the movie more than 20 times. One might describe it as a mash up of Napoleon Dynamite and Anchorman. The picture earned a modest $245 thousand in theaters, triple its $79 thousand cost of production and rendering it a commercial success. That does not account for home media sales and rentals however, where its cult status is most apparent. Rating: Rated R for strong language and some sexual content
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Sunday 27 Nov
City of Angels

Maggie Rice (Meg Ryan) is a secular heart surgeon, unconvinced that a spiritual world or afterlife exists. As a practitioner of medicine she has been trained to search for empirical evidence in all situations; therefore any theoretical or theological claims without tangible proof are immediately dismissed. An otherworldly experience will ultimately challenge Rice's thinking though, while simultaneously touching her heart and soul. During what would ordinary be a routine heart operation, Maggie struggles to revive a man who has suddenly slipped into cardiac arrest. The doctor is a perfectionist who refuses to accept defeat, even when it is seemingly beyond her control. Indeed, her patient's time had already been written, and no amount of effort could have saved him. As a testament to that an angel had entered the operating room preceding his death, tasked to escort the man's soul to heaven. Upon the angel's arrival Maggie feels a strange presence in the room, despite no observable causes. At that moment the angel, named Seth (Nicolas Cage) had laid his eyes upon her, and immediately fell in love. Invisibility initially prevents Seth from introducing himself to Maggie, at least until fellow angel Cassiel (Andre Braugher) explains how. No longer hidden to the world, Seth approaches the doctor and introduces himself. The two form a close friendship, but Maggie is frightened to discover Seth's immunity to injury. Up until this point Seth concealed his true identity, a truth so extraordinary that any person would question his sanity -- and quite likely end the relationship. Nevertheless Maggie maintains feelings for Seth, forcing her to make a difficult decision after receiving a colleague's wedding proposal. The prospect of marrying a spiritual being visible to only her, and incapable of romantic relations seems bleak. When Seth meets a jolly man named Nathaniel (Dennis Franz) however, a possible solution is revealed. City of Angels performed beyond expectations at the box office earning nearly $200 million, effortlessly recuperating its $55 million budget. The picture was nominated for multiple awards, including a Golden Globe, Grammy, and MTV Movie Award. Its soundtrack features performances by Alanis Morissette, Sarah McLachlan, U2 and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sexuality including explicit language, and some nudity.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT
Air Bud 2: Golden Receiver

In this sequel Josh Framm's wonder dog Buddy is up to his old tricks when he breaks into the court of a pro basketball game the Framm family is attending. After seeing Buddy play basketball on TV, two animal "collectors" decide he would be the perfect star attraction for their fledgling Moscow circus - and make a plan to kidnap him. Buddy, meanwhile, has taken up football after he is given a ball to play with by the town vet, who is courting Josh's widowed mother. Josh must deal with his mother's new life, while the school football team badly needs Buddy's help.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT
Are We Done Yet?

Ice Cube and Nia Long follow up the commercially successful, “Are We There Yet?” with its sequel, “Are We Done Yet?” In this round of fun Nick Persons learns that wife Suzanne is pregnant with his child. ... Will Darcy Since the Persons live in a small city apartment, Nick decides it is time to move into a more spacious, slow-paced location. A search for real estate leads Nick to rural Oregon, where a large mansion becomes the family’s new home – though not without many problems along the way. Sheisty and eccentric realtor/electrician/home remodeler Chuck Mitchell both sells and welcomes the Persons to their new home. Initially the old mansion appeared to only require some minor repairs, though further inspection revealed bad wiring, rotted walls and floors, which Nick falls through numerous times, in addition to leaky plumbing. Ironically, the unpopulated town’s only repairman is Chuck, who is eventually hired by Nick after his own handy work proves disastrous. As time goes on the family discovers Chuck is truly a jack-of-all-trades, not just a blatant opportunist looking for cash. He quickly bonds with the kids and Suzanne, who subsequently find him more interesting and entertaining than dad, creating jealously and a rivalry between the two men. Slapstick comedy ensues while bratty kids, Colin and Ty create havoc and Chuck signs on as Suzanne’s male midwife. It is going to be a bumpy ride ahead for everyone. Despite panning by critics “Are We Done Yet?” pleased audiences just as its predecessor, earning a respectable $58 million worldwide. Children and young adults of the 80s may recognize tidbits of “The Money Pit” (1986) within the picture, which was also directly inspired by the same 40s picture. This movie is rated PG for some sexual innuendo and occasionally harsh language.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT
Little Black Book

Stacy is an aspiring newscaster who hopes that her gig as an associate producer on sleazy daytime talk show “Kippie Kann Do!” will propel her to more glamorous heights. At the same time she is in a steady relationship with boyfriend Derek, who she believes has the potential to be her future husband. Derek, however, is not sure that he wants to commit himself to a life long relationship, a sentiment that arouses Stacy’s suspicion. Aware of his playboy past, Stacy is frustrated when Derek refuses to reveal the names, or even details of his many past relationships and decides to take matters into her own hands. On the advice of coworker Barb, Stacy begins snooping through Derek’s PDA containing the phone numbers, addresses, and various pictures of his former lovers. When she discovers that he still talks to some of these women, she becomes even more obsessed. In an effort to reveal Derek’s past, Stacy arranges to meet each of his former girlfriends – ranging from a gynecologist to a chef. Along the way she befriends one of Derek’s former lovers, not informing her that she is now seeing Derek. When Stacy’s case is blown and her boyfriend discovers her investigation methods things get a bit sticky, and her future in television or with Derek is in doubt. “Little Black Book” is rated PG-13 due to some sexual humor and language.
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT
Message in a Bottle

New Jersey wedding singer Robbie Hart loses all hope after being abandoned at the altar by his fiancee Linda, who decides that the prospect of marrying a guy who sings at wedding receptions doesn't equal the attraction she felt when he was lead singer in a rock band. Afterwards, Robbie finds consolation in his friendship with Julia Sullivan, an effervescent ray of light in the shape of a catering-service waitress at the wedding receptions and bar mitzvahs where he performs. Julia asks Robbie to help her plan her upcoming wedding to sleazy Glenn, DeLorean-driving junk bond salesman who tomcats around and treats women like unfeeling slabs of meat. Julia has no idea Glenn is such a sleaze ball and Robbie is starting to fall for her. Can Robbie win Julia over before she elopes to Las Vegas? Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore play their parts as if the story has never been told before. Most of the time, the script allows them to act believable, giving the well-worn plot some crackle. The Wedding Singer is cheesy fun for the nostalgically inclined. Steve Buscemi tries to steal the film in an uncredited role as a drunk best man, but that honor actually goes to Alexis Arquette, as "George." This movie is rated PG-13 for sex-related material and language.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT
Bella

The energy in the kitchen of an elegant Mexican restaurant in Manhattan is cranking up steadily, as the staff braces for the noon rush. One waitress, Nina, is running late, which is becoming a habit. She dashes in at the last minute, but Manny, the owner, tells her this is one time too many, and fires her on the spot. As Nina storms out, the head chef, Manny's brother José (a mysteriously tragic guy, peeking out through a forest of beard and hair), follows her outside to make sure she's OK. When he learns that she is pregnant, he walks away from the restaurant and spends the day at her side, compelled for unknown reasons to try to help her. Over the course of the day, their conversations, encounters, and decisions will send changes rippling through many lives, over many years.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT
See Spot Run

A mailman takes care of a dog that, unbeknownst to him, is an FBI drug-sniffing superdog that has escaped from the witness protection program after becoming the target of an assassination.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT
The Wendell Baker Story

Near the Texas-Mexico border, Wendell Baker has a few things going for him: his genial nature and optimism and the love of Doreen. His troubles!! He dances around telling her that he loves her, and his idea of work is illegal. He's arrested, imprisoned, and she puts him behind her when she realizes that even prison is just a good excuse for him to play football with the guys. When he is paroled, it's to a job in the "hotel industry" at a board and care home for seniors, where the head nurse is running a scam. Three of the residents respond to Wendell's good heart. Can they expose the scam and help Wendell win back Doreen?
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT
Elizabethtown

Elizabethtown is about the industrial designer Drew Baylor who is fired from his work in an important international shoe company after the failure of his project. Drew goes to his apartment, and defeated, attempts to commit suicide. However, his sister calls and tells him that his father has just died and he has to go to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to bring the body back home. At the airport, a quick-witted flight attendant, Claire gives him a free seat in first class, because she doesn't want to have to walk all the way back to coach just for him. After he moves, Claire starts talking to him, and draws him a map to get to Elizabethtown, writing her phone number on its back. Drew arrives at the funeral home, where he sees various members of his family. He insists on honouring his mother's wishes for a cremation, but he soon changes his mind, but it is too late. Drew then decides to return home to commit suicide but Claire prevents him and gives him a map, with instructions and CDs, guiding him "home", with notes along the way to visit certain places. Finally, the directions come to a point where he is given two choices - to continue home or to finish the journey Claire laid out for him. Drew chooses to continue the journey. He is instructed to go to the "Second Largest Farmer's Market in The World" and locates a note telling him to "look for the girl with a red hat". After looking desperately for a few minutes, he finds Claire. This movie is rated PG-13.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT
Little Nicky

When your mother is an angel and your father is the devil, life can be really confusing. For Little Nicky, it just got a whole lot worse. His two evil brothers have just escaped from Hell and are wreaking havoc on an unsuspecting earth. Having been the "Prince of Darkness" for ten thousand years, Satan assembles his sons to decide which of them will succeed him, but instead he keeps the throne for himself. Angered by this decision, Adrian and Cassius go to Earth to create a new Hell by possessing religious and political leaders in New York City. As they leave, they freeze the entrance to Hell, preventing more souls from entering and causing Satan's body to begin decomposing. To stop Adrian and Cassius, Satan sends Nicky to Earth with a silver flask that traps whoever drinks from it inside. At first, Nicky has trouble staying alive on Earth. He is killed several times, landing in Hell and returning to New York each time. While learning how to eat and sleep, he meets a talking bulldog named Mr. Beefy, rents an apartment with an actor named Todd and falls in love with a design student named Valerie. Nicky's first encounter with his brothers occurs when Adrian sees him with Valerie, takes mental control of his body and makes him scare her away. Then Nicky sees Cassius on television, possessing the referee of a Harlem Globetrotters game. When he goes to the court and tricks Cassius into the flask, Satanist metalheads John and Peter are so thrilled with his performance that they become his devoted fans. That evening, Nicky tries to apologize to Valerie. The meeting goes badly at first, but she accepts him after he explains who he is and why he is on Earth. Can Nicky find his inner evil in time to save the world? This movie is rated PG-13 for crude sexual humor, some drug content, language and thematic material.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT
Revolutionary Road

Author Richard Yates penned his popular novel Revolutionary Road in 1961; immediately film studios were interested in adapting it to the big screen, though debates about the project's execution and profitability stalled its creation for decades. Once a screenplay had been developed in the 90s, an already ailing Yates deemed it unsuitable; his death soon thereafter lessened the prospects of a film adaptation even further. Fortunately, the writer's wife eventually agreed to a screenplay by Justin Haythe, one that she believed remained faithful to her husband's original work. Revolutionary Road features Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as Frank and April Wheeler, a thirty-something suburbanite couple from Connecticut. Both have forfeited their dreams and conformed to 50s American social norms, believing that happiness would subsequently follow. Instead their lives increased in monotony: April's acting ambitions are crushed, and Frank's job hawking office equipment leaves him angry and unfulfilled. The birth of two children completely destroys any hope that the couple had of pursuing unconventional paths in life. A glimmer of hope appears however when April suggests selling the couple's home, withdrawing their savings, and relocating to Paris. There she hopes to find work as a secretary or translator, while Frank takes time to search for a profession he truly enjoys. Although he is initially hesitant, Mr. Wheeler eventually agrees to the idea, devastating best friends Milly (Kathryn Hahn) and Shep Campbell (David Harbour). April's plans are halted when Frank receives a rewarding promotion at work, one that proves less tedious than his former routine. Infidelity eventually drives the couple even further apart, as both realize that they were in love with the prospects of a picturesque American life, but not each other. Revolutionary Road marks DiCaprio and Winslet's first pairing since 1997's Titanic, though this time in a vastly different dynamic. The picture was a critical and commercial success, earning a Golden Globe and three Oscar nominations. At the box office ticket sales totaled $75 million, effortlessly recuperating its $35 million budget. Its soundtrack features songs by The Ink Spots, The King Cole Trio, Art Blakey and many other popular 50s artists. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and some sexual content/nudity
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT
Message in a Bottle

New Jersey wedding singer Robbie Hart loses all hope after being abandoned at the altar by his fiancee Linda, who decides that the prospect of marrying a guy who sings at wedding receptions doesn't equal the attraction she felt when he was lead singer in a rock band. Afterwards, Robbie finds consolation in his friendship with Julia Sullivan, an effervescent ray of light in the shape of a catering-service waitress at the wedding receptions and bar mitzvahs where he performs. Julia asks Robbie to help her plan her upcoming wedding to sleazy Glenn, DeLorean-driving junk bond salesman who tomcats around and treats women like unfeeling slabs of meat. Julia has no idea Glenn is such a sleaze ball and Robbie is starting to fall for her. Can Robbie win Julia over before she elopes to Las Vegas? Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore play their parts as if the story has never been told before. Most of the time, the script allows them to act believable, giving the well-worn plot some crackle. The Wedding Singer is cheesy fun for the nostalgically inclined. Steve Buscemi tries to steal the film in an uncredited role as a drunk best man, but that honor actually goes to Alexis Arquette, as "George." This movie is rated PG-13 for sex-related material and language.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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WHAT IF GOD WERE THE SUN?

3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT
Little Black Book

Stacy is an aspiring newscaster who hopes that her gig as an associate producer on sleazy daytime talk show “Kippie Kann Do!” will propel her to more glamorous heights. At the same time she is in a steady relationship with boyfriend Derek, who she believes has the potential to be her future husband. Derek, however, is not sure that he wants to commit himself to a life long relationship, a sentiment that arouses Stacy’s suspicion. Aware of his playboy past, Stacy is frustrated when Derek refuses to reveal the names, or even details of his many past relationships and decides to take matters into her own hands. On the advice of coworker Barb, Stacy begins snooping through Derek’s PDA containing the phone numbers, addresses, and various pictures of his former lovers. When she discovers that he still talks to some of these women, she becomes even more obsessed. In an effort to reveal Derek’s past, Stacy arranges to meet each of his former girlfriends – ranging from a gynecologist to a chef. Along the way she befriends one of Derek’s former lovers, not informing her that she is now seeing Derek. When Stacy’s case is blown and her boyfriend discovers her investigation methods things get a bit sticky, and her future in television or with Derek is in doubt. “Little Black Book” is rated PG-13 due to some sexual humor and language.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT
Aquamarine

Two teenage girls discover a mermaid in their beach club's swimming pool.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT
Smother

After he's fired from his job, an everyday guy faces pressure from his wife to have a baby and from his mom, who has decided to move in with the young couple. Stars:Dax Shepard, Liv Tyler and Diane Keaton
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT
See Spot Run

A mailman takes care of a dog that, unbeknownst to him, is an FBI drug-sniffing superdog that has escaped from the witness protection program after becoming the target of an assassination.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT
Revolutionary Road

Author Richard Yates penned his popular novel Revolutionary Road in 1961; immediately film studios were interested in adapting it to the big screen, though debates about the project's execution and profitability stalled its creation for decades. Once a screenplay had been developed in the 90s, an already ailing Yates deemed it unsuitable; his death soon thereafter lessened the prospects of a film adaptation even further. Fortunately, the writer's wife eventually agreed to a screenplay by Justin Haythe, one that she believed remained faithful to her husband's original work. Revolutionary Road features Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as Frank and April Wheeler, a thirty-something suburbanite couple from Connecticut. Both have forfeited their dreams and conformed to 50s American social norms, believing that happiness would subsequently follow. Instead their lives increased in monotony: April's acting ambitions are crushed, and Frank's job hawking office equipment leaves him angry and unfulfilled. The birth of two children completely destroys any hope that the couple had of pursuing unconventional paths in life. A glimmer of hope appears however when April suggests selling the couple's home, withdrawing their savings, and relocating to Paris. There she hopes to find work as a secretary or translator, while Frank takes time to search for a profession he truly enjoys. Although he is initially hesitant, Mr. Wheeler eventually agrees to the idea, devastating best friends Milly (Kathryn Hahn) and Shep Campbell (David Harbour). April's plans are halted when Frank receives a rewarding promotion at work, one that proves less tedious than his former routine. Infidelity eventually drives the couple even further apart, as both realize that they were in love with the prospects of a picturesque American life, but not each other. Revolutionary Road marks DiCaprio and Winslet's first pairing since 1997's Titanic, though this time in a vastly different dynamic. The picture was a critical and commercial success, earning a Golden Globe and three Oscar nominations. At the box office ticket sales totaled $75 million, effortlessly recuperating its $35 million budget. Its soundtrack features songs by The Ink Spots, The King Cole Trio, Art Blakey and many other popular 50s artists. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and some sexual content/nudity
10:30 KSA
7:30 GMT
Elizabethtown

Elizabethtown is about the industrial designer Drew Baylor who is fired from his work in an important international shoe company after the failure of his project. Drew goes to his apartment, and defeated, attempts to commit suicide. However, his sister calls and tells him that his father has just died and he has to go to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to bring the body back home. At the airport, a quick-witted flight attendant, Claire gives him a free seat in first class, because she doesn't want to have to walk all the way back to coach just for him. After he moves, Claire starts talking to him, and draws him a map to get to Elizabethtown, writing her phone number on its back. Drew arrives at the funeral home, where he sees various members of his family. He insists on honouring his mother's wishes for a cremation, but he soon changes his mind, but it is too late. Drew then decides to return home to commit suicide but Claire prevents him and gives him a map, with instructions and CDs, guiding him "home", with notes along the way to visit certain places. Finally, the directions come to a point where he is given two choices - to continue home or to finish the journey Claire laid out for him. Drew chooses to continue the journey. He is instructed to go to the "Second Largest Farmer's Market in The World" and locates a note telling him to "look for the girl with a red hat". After looking desperately for a few minutes, he finds Claire. This movie is rated PG-13.
12:00 KSA
9:00 GMT
Little Nicky

When your mother is an angel and your father is the devil, life can be really confusing. For Little Nicky, it just got a whole lot worse. His two evil brothers have just escaped from Hell and are wreaking havoc on an unsuspecting earth. Having been the "Prince of Darkness" for ten thousand years, Satan assembles his sons to decide which of them will succeed him, but instead he keeps the throne for himself. Angered by this decision, Adrian and Cassius go to Earth to create a new Hell by possessing religious and political leaders in New York City. As they leave, they freeze the entrance to Hell, preventing more souls from entering and causing Satan's body to begin decomposing. To stop Adrian and Cassius, Satan sends Nicky to Earth with a silver flask that traps whoever drinks from it inside. At first, Nicky has trouble staying alive on Earth. He is killed several times, landing in Hell and returning to New York each time. While learning how to eat and sleep, he meets a talking bulldog named Mr. Beefy, rents an apartment with an actor named Todd and falls in love with a design student named Valerie. Nicky's first encounter with his brothers occurs when Adrian sees him with Valerie, takes mental control of his body and makes him scare her away. Then Nicky sees Cassius on television, possessing the referee of a Harlem Globetrotters game. When he goes to the court and tricks Cassius into the flask, Satanist metalheads John and Peter are so thrilled with his performance that they become his devoted fans. That evening, Nicky tries to apologize to Valerie. The meeting goes badly at first, but she accepts him after he explains who he is and why he is on Earth. Can Nicky find his inner evil in time to save the world? This movie is rated PG-13 for crude sexual humor, some drug content, language and thematic material.
13:30 KSA
10:30 GMT
Camouflage

Marty Mackenzie is an unsuccessful stage actor who takes an interest in private investigating. He takes a job working with Jack Potter, a crusty private eye. They both take a case in Beaver Ridge, a seedy small town where a murder is being planned against a rich gravel pit owner. Marty realizes that private investigating is not as it seemed to be.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT
Nanny Mcphee

Widower Cedric Brown is at his wits' end. His seven children have just scared off their 17th nanny since their mother passed away and seem to have exhausted all local resources. Then, as if by magic, Nanny McPhee appears out of the blue, literally warts and all. This governess has a different approach to minding Mr. Brown's wild brood; each tap of her walking stick seems to work magic and impart a much-needed lesson. Although the children are determined to chase her away, they soon discover how much they really need her. But the Brown family has another problem. Stern Great Aunt Adelaide, the late Mrs. Brown's aunt, has been supporting the family and has issued an ultimatum to Cedric: he must marry by month's end or she will cut off all financial support. Cedric is reluctant to marry just anyone, and his options appear to be limited to the garish widow Selma Quickly. Will he marry to keep his family intact, or have his children learned enough to help him find love again? Firth and an understated Thompson are in fine form, and Lansbury, Imrie, Derek Jacobi, and Peter Barlow are a delight in their supporting roles, as are the children. The costumes and set are infused with vivid colours that lend a larger-than-life, fanciful feel to the film, adding to the magic. This movie is rated PG for mild thematic elements, some rude humour and brief language.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT
Last Holiday

Emmy and Academy Award nominated star of blockbusters “Chicago” (2002), “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006), and “Bringing Down the House” (2003) Queen Latifah portrays Georgia Byrd, an average girl with inner-beauty and only three weeks to live. Starring alongside Latifah is rap colleague LL Cool J who depicts Sean Williams, Georgia’s shy and handsome coworker who she secretly adores. “Last Holiday” (2006) is a remake of the identically titled British classic featuring Alec Guinness. . Georgia Byrd works at a high scale New Orleans department store selling kitchenware and preparing food samples for its customers. She is an aspiring cook who is addicted to the Food Network and loves watching superstar chef, Emeril Lagasse prepare dishes. When at home, she practices her culinary skills, recreating the delicious dishes featured on Food Network programs. Strangely, however, she never eats them. Extremely self-conscious regarding her weight, Georgia opts instead to eat a low fat, frozen dinner from Weight Watchers. She is frugal, sensible, sweet, single and to her dismay, dreadfully lonely. At work she drools over her coworker Sean. While both Sean and Georgia feel the attraction they are both too shy to articulate it. When it seems that the two are about to spark a relationship, Georgia bangs her head against an open kitchen cabinet, requiring medical evaluation. After receiving a CAT scan, Dr. Gupta (Ranjit Chowdhry) reveals that Georgia suffers from a rare neurological disorder, and that the blow to the head accelerated it. Subsequently, she has just three to four weeks to live; surgery could possibly save her life, but there are no guarantees – and more importantly, her insurance refuses to cover it. But it’s only when she’s about to die does Georgia really start to live and she quickly withdraws her life’s savings and heads to Grandhotel Pupp, a luxurious resort located in the Czech Republic. Pupp is home to one of her culinary idols, world-renowned Chef Didier (Gérard Depardieu). The Louisiana born newcomer soon becomes a popular fixture at the resort, lending her simple but direct advice to its patrons – including a self-help guru and the senator of her home state, who happens to be visiting with his mistress. Though terminally ill, Georgia lives life to its fullest. At the resort’s casino she collects a healthy sum during a game of roulette. She also catches the attention of Chef Didier, who is impressed by Georgia’s cooking skills and even allows her to prepare a few dishes in his kitchen – an honoring gesture. Despite her newfound fame, the lonely store clerk still yearns for those close to her – especially Sean. Just as Georgia attempts to return home an avalanche leaves her trapped inside Pupp; unbeknownst to her, she has a visitor immediately on the other side Last Holiday was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards. Its soundtrack features a number of soul classics by the likes of Marvin Gaye, The Staples Singers, Isaac Hayes, and many more. It is rated PG-13 for some sexual references with a runtime.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT
Stardust

The many threads of the story intertwine seamlessly, unfolding at an unforced pace that complements the movie's magical special effects. Charlie Cox stars as Tristan, a somewhat bumbling shopkeeper's assistant in the sleepy English village of Wall, so named for the stone barrier that separates it from the magical realm of Stormhold. Tristan is in love with the beautiful, dismissive Victoria, who much prefers her other suitor, Humphrey, since he has travelled all the way to Ipswich to buy her an engagement ring. Tristan, in a last-ditch effort to win Victoria's affections, offers to bring her a fallen star they've just seen, and she agrees to marry him if he can deliver. Unbeknownst to Tristan, he is the product of his father's sole excursion to Stormhold, where he had a tryst with a mysterious slave girl who said she was a princess. As Tristan retraces his father's steps he discovers that the "star" is actually a beautiful young woman named Yvaine. A trio of witches, led by a delightfully wicked Michelle Pfeiffer, wants to capture Yvaine to cut out her heart and gain eternal youth, while the three remaining sons of the recently deceased king (Peter O'Toole) compete with one another to find the gem Yvaine wears around her neck. With special effects that never outshine the performances and a sweet story peppered with hints of Gaiman's dark sensibility, STARDUST is a truly enchanting fairy tale. This movie is rated PG-13 for some fantasy violence and risque humor.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT
The Illusionist

The Illusionist is an Academy Award-nominated film that is loosely based on Steven Millhauser's story "Eisenheim the Illusionist" about a world where nothing is as it seems and an illusionist and a police inspector face off in a challenge of wills that attempts to determine where reality ends and magic begins, blurring the line between power and corruption, love and devotion, and ultimately, life and death. Edward Norton plays a mysterious stage magician, Eisenheim, who bends nature's laws to his will in front of awestruck crowds. When Eisenheim begins to perform his astounding illusions in Vienna, word quickly spreads of the man with other worldly powers, even reaching the ears of one of Europe's most powerful men, Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell). Leopold attends one of Eisenheim's shows, convinced that he can debunk him during the performance. But when the Prince's beautiful fiancé and companion, Sophie, assists the magician onstage, Eisenheim and Sophie recognize each other from their childhood and a dormant love affair is rekindled. It quickly becomes apparent that both men will go to any length to claim and keep Sophie's love, which is where Vienna's Chief Inspector, Uhl, enters as he is assigned by Leopold to expose Eisenheim, even while the magician gains a devoted and vocal public following. With Uhl doggedly searching for the reasons and the man behind the trickery, Eisenheim prepares to execute his greatest illusion yet. The film was nominated for Oscar Award for best achievement in cinematography in 2007. It won Critics Choice Award for best composer (Philip Glass), Achievement Award for outstanding achievement in filmmaking acting (Jessica Biel) and SDFCS Award for best cinematography (Dick Pope) in 2006. With a production budget of US$ 16.5 millions, the movie grossed US$ 40 millions in domestic market and achieved moderate success worldwide, with revenues amounting to US$ 47 millions. The film is rated PG-13 for some sexuality and violence.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT
Elizabethtown

Elizabethtown is about the industrial designer Drew Baylor who is fired from his work in an important international shoe company after the failure of his project. Drew goes to his apartment, and defeated, attempts to commit suicide. However, his sister calls and tells him that his father has just died and he has to go to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, to bring the body back home. At the airport, a quick-witted flight attendant, Claire gives him a free seat in first class, because she doesn't want to have to walk all the way back to coach just for him. After he moves, Claire starts talking to him, and draws him a map to get to Elizabethtown, writing her phone number on its back. Drew arrives at the funeral home, where he sees various members of his family. He insists on honouring his mother's wishes for a cremation, but he soon changes his mind, but it is too late. Drew then decides to return home to commit suicide but Claire prevents him and gives him a map, with instructions and CDs, guiding him "home", with notes along the way to visit certain places. Finally, the directions come to a point where he is given two choices - to continue home or to finish the journey Claire laid out for him. Drew chooses to continue the journey. He is instructed to go to the "Second Largest Farmer's Market in The World" and locates a note telling him to "look for the girl with a red hat". After looking desperately for a few minutes, he finds Claire. This movie is rated PG-13.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Tuesday 29 Nov
THE TOUCH

3:00 KSA
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Little Nicky

When your mother is an angel and your father is the devil, life can be really confusing. For Little Nicky, it just got a whole lot worse. His two evil brothers have just escaped from Hell and are wreaking havoc on an unsuspecting earth. Having been the "Prince of Darkness" for ten thousand years, Satan assembles his sons to decide which of them will succeed him, but instead he keeps the throne for himself. Angered by this decision, Adrian and Cassius go to Earth to create a new Hell by possessing religious and political leaders in New York City. As they leave, they freeze the entrance to Hell, preventing more souls from entering and causing Satan's body to begin decomposing. To stop Adrian and Cassius, Satan sends Nicky to Earth with a silver flask that traps whoever drinks from it inside. At first, Nicky has trouble staying alive on Earth. He is killed several times, landing in Hell and returning to New York each time. While learning how to eat and sleep, he meets a talking bulldog named Mr. Beefy, rents an apartment with an actor named Todd and falls in love with a design student named Valerie. Nicky's first encounter with his brothers occurs when Adrian sees him with Valerie, takes mental control of his body and makes him scare her away. Then Nicky sees Cassius on television, possessing the referee of a Harlem Globetrotters game. When he goes to the court and tricks Cassius into the flask, Satanist metalheads John and Peter are so thrilled with his performance that they become his devoted fans. That evening, Nicky tries to apologize to Valerie. The meeting goes badly at first, but she accepts him after he explains who he is and why he is on Earth. Can Nicky find his inner evil in time to save the world? This movie is rated PG-13 for crude sexual humor, some drug content, language and thematic material.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

The Wendell Baker Story

Near the Texas-Mexico border, Wendell Baker has a few things going for him: his genial nature and optimism and the love of Doreen. His troubles!! He dances around telling her that he loves her, and his idea of work is illegal. He's arrested, imprisoned, and she puts him behind her when she realizes that even prison is just a good excuse for him to play football with the guys. When he is paroled, it's to a job in the "hotel industry" at a board and care home for seniors, where the head nurse is running a scam. Three of the residents respond to Wendell's good heart. Can they expose the scam and help Wendell win back Doreen?
6:00 KSA
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Trading Places

As the result of a bet between two wealthy commodities traders, the lifestyles of a street hustler and a blue-nosed employee of the brokerage are reversed. The innocent victims of the bet scramble to make it in their new foreign environments, with hysterical results. Once they discover the switch played on them, they set out to exact their comic revenge on the execs, played by the grand old actors Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche. Starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd
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Camouflage

Marty Mackenzie is an unsuccessful stage actor who takes an interest in private investigating. He takes a job working with Jack Potter, a crusty private eye. They both take a case in Beaver Ridge, a seedy small town where a murder is being planned against a rich gravel pit owner. Marty realizes that private investigating is not as it seemed to be.
9:00 KSA
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Last Holiday

Emmy and Academy Award nominated star of blockbusters “Chicago” (2002), “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006), and “Bringing Down the House” (2003) Queen Latifah portrays Georgia Byrd, an average girl with inner-beauty and only three weeks to live. Starring alongside Latifah is rap colleague LL Cool J who depicts Sean Williams, Georgia’s shy and handsome coworker who she secretly adores. “Last Holiday” (2006) is a remake of the identically titled British classic featuring Alec Guinness. . Georgia Byrd works at a high scale New Orleans department store selling kitchenware and preparing food samples for its customers. She is an aspiring cook who is addicted to the Food Network and loves watching superstar chef, Emeril Lagasse prepare dishes. When at home, she practices her culinary skills, recreating the delicious dishes featured on Food Network programs. Strangely, however, she never eats them. Extremely self-conscious regarding her weight, Georgia opts instead to eat a low fat, frozen dinner from Weight Watchers. She is frugal, sensible, sweet, single and to her dismay, dreadfully lonely. At work she drools over her coworker Sean. While both Sean and Georgia feel the attraction they are both too shy to articulate it. When it seems that the two are about to spark a relationship, Georgia bangs her head against an open kitchen cabinet, requiring medical evaluation. After receiving a CAT scan, Dr. Gupta (Ranjit Chowdhry) reveals that Georgia suffers from a rare neurological disorder, and that the blow to the head accelerated it. Subsequently, she has just three to four weeks to live; surgery could possibly save her life, but there are no guarantees – and more importantly, her insurance refuses to cover it. But it’s only when she’s about to die does Georgia really start to live and she quickly withdraws her life’s savings and heads to Grandhotel Pupp, a luxurious resort located in the Czech Republic. Pupp is home to one of her culinary idols, world-renowned Chef Didier (Gérard Depardieu). The Louisiana born newcomer soon becomes a popular fixture at the resort, lending her simple but direct advice to its patrons – including a self-help guru and the senator of her home state, who happens to be visiting with his mistress. Though terminally ill, Georgia lives life to its fullest. At the resort’s casino she collects a healthy sum during a game of roulette. She also catches the attention of Chef Didier, who is impressed by Georgia’s cooking skills and even allows her to prepare a few dishes in his kitchen – an honoring gesture. Despite her newfound fame, the lonely store clerk still yearns for those close to her – especially Sean. Just as Georgia attempts to return home an avalanche leaves her trapped inside Pupp; unbeknownst to her, she has a visitor immediately on the other side Last Holiday was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards. Its soundtrack features a number of soul classics by the likes of Marvin Gaye, The Staples Singers, Isaac Hayes, and many more. It is rated PG-13 for some sexual references with a runtime.
11:00 KSA
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Stardust

The many threads of the story intertwine seamlessly, unfolding at an unforced pace that complements the movie's magical special effects. Charlie Cox stars as Tristan, a somewhat bumbling shopkeeper's assistant in the sleepy English village of Wall, so named for the stone barrier that separates it from the magical realm of Stormhold. Tristan is in love with the beautiful, dismissive Victoria, who much prefers her other suitor, Humphrey, since he has travelled all the way to Ipswich to buy her an engagement ring. Tristan, in a last-ditch effort to win Victoria's affections, offers to bring her a fallen star they've just seen, and she agrees to marry him if he can deliver. Unbeknownst to Tristan, he is the product of his father's sole excursion to Stormhold, where he had a tryst with a mysterious slave girl who said she was a princess. As Tristan retraces his father's steps he discovers that the "star" is actually a beautiful young woman named Yvaine. A trio of witches, led by a delightfully wicked Michelle Pfeiffer, wants to capture Yvaine to cut out her heart and gain eternal youth, while the three remaining sons of the recently deceased king (Peter O'Toole) compete with one another to find the gem Yvaine wears around her neck. With special effects that never outshine the performances and a sweet story peppered with hints of Gaiman's dark sensibility, STARDUST is a truly enchanting fairy tale. This movie is rated PG-13 for some fantasy violence and risque humor.
13:00 KSA
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind

Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) is an ordinary, middle-class suburbanite who works as a lineman for the local electric company. One night while responding to a service call in a remote, sparsely populated section of town, a bright light hovered above him. Neary was mesmerized by what appeared to be a spaceship, and stared directly upon it. The light emitted from the craft resulted in an immediate, severe case of sunburn on Roy's face. Later that night his wife, Ronnie (Teri Garr) was baffled by her husband's appearance. Yet Neary's obsession with the incident troubled Ronnie more than his temporary tan, and it would eventually end their otherwise pleasant marriage. Roy was continuously haunted by visions of a uniquely shaped mountain, and felt compelled to both identify and locate it. He began sculpting replicas of the mountain at the dining table, oddly enough with mashed potatoes from the evening's dinner. Dreyfuss' character continued creating sculptures from different materials, including clay and mounds of dirt from his own front yard. He was not the only individual troubled by an extraterrestrial presence, however. Militaries across the globe were baffled by the reappearance of decades old air and sea vessels in decidedly strange places, not to mention the return of their pilots who were presumed dead. Neighbor Jillian Guiler (Melinda Dillon) shared Roy's haunting visions, and eventually accompanied him in decoding their meanings. When her only son, Barry (Cary Guffey) was abducted by the same strange craft, Jillian became even more determined to unravel this nightmarish mystery. Despite both individual's fears a strange sense of benevolence emanated from their experiences, and making contact was the sole cure to their emotional distress. Close Encounters of the Third Kind was an undeniable success, earning a whopping $303 million following its 1977 release -- over a billion dollars if adjusted for inflation. The film won 2 Oscars along with 7 other nominations. Famed composer and long time Spielberg collaborator John Williams received a Grammy for the picture's magnificent score. Rating: PG
15:00 KSA
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Happy Gilmore

A Hockey player wannabe finds out that he has the most powerful golf drive in history. He joins the P.G.A. tour to make some money to save grandma's house.
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Across The Universe

Jude (Jim Sturgess) is a ship welder and aspiring painter hailing from the working-class British city of Liverpool, famously known as birthplace of The Beatles. Longing to meet his estranged American father, he embarks on a trip to New Jersey and attempts to locate him. He successfully finds dad at Princeton University, working unglamorously as the school's janitor. While there he also meets golfer, troublemaker, and fledgling freshman student Max (Joe Anderson). Max is a midwestern, middle-class kid unsure of what he wants in life, debating whether or not to drop out of school. The arrival of his newfound English friend instills a sense of adventure in the student, prompting the duo to relocate to New York's bohemian Greenwich Village. There they join their roommates: Janis Joplin clone Sadie (Dana Fuchs), Jimi Hendrix inspired guitar player Jojo (Martin Luther McCoy), and a sexually confused young girl named Prudence (T. V. Carpio). Each character finds themselves entangled in the social upheaval of late 1960s American life, including the country's perpetual war with Vietnam. For Max's sister, Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood) that means parting ways with Daniel (Spencer Liff ), her high school boyfriend en route to war. Distraught, she spends the summer in New York with her brother and soon becomes romantically involved with Jude. The eclectic bunch lives harmoniously at first, but as time progresses each relationship and individual disintegrates. Max receives his draft card and departs for Vietnam, while Sadie pursues a solo career, angering Jojo and the other band members. Lucy's increased enthusiasm in the anti-war movement fuels a rift with an apolitical Jude, who prefers painting rather than protesting. In parallel Prudence develops a crush on Lucy, despite her relationship with Jude and obvious heterosexuality; this realization sends Prudence into deep depression. A road trip with fictional psychedelic guru Dr. Robert (Bono) expands the crews' horizons, but Jude's high ends prematurely when immigration discovers his illegal residency and ships him back to the United Kingdom. Never give up hope however, as love conquerors all and each individual manages to overcome these emotional obstacles. Across the Universe uses The Beatles songbook as a plot device throughout the film, where renditions of the band's famous works guide the story and its characters. Singers Bono and Joe Cocker appear in the film and on its soundtrack; actress Salma Hayek and comedian Eddie Izzard also make appearances. The picture was nominated for an Oscar, Golden Globe, Grammy, and Teen Choice award. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some drug content, nudity, sexuality, violence, and explicit language.
19:00 KSA
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Evening

Nina (Toni Collette) and Constance (Natasha Richardson) are mourning the impending death of their mother, Ann (Vanessa Redgrave). As they sit by her bed, she begins to murmur the sentence, "Harris and I killed Buddy" in what the girls assume to be mere delirium. Yet as more time passes Ann reveals her past prior to birthing her daughters, and before her handful of failed divorces that both girls unhappily endured. In her youngest years, Ann (then portrayed by Claire Danes) was an aspiring singer hailing from New York City. At a best friend's wedding five decades ago she encountered Harris Arden (Patrick Wilson), a handsome son of a servant who recently earned his medical degree. At the time Ann had been in a relationship with Buddy Wittenborn (Hugh Dancy), who professed his supposed love for her since his college days. After drinking a bit too much champagne however, Buddy passionately kisses Harris and inadvertently reveals his homosexuality. Ann is crushed, feels misled, and shuns Buddy for the remainder of the night. That gives her time to become better acquainted with Harris. Immediately both sense a natural chemistry between them, which eventually leads to a sexual encounter that same day. As the two leave the wedding in search of privacy, an inebriated Buddy follows hoping to reconcile with Ann. Instead, he wanders into traffic and is killed by a car. Neither Harris nor Ann know of this until the next day, but both felt partially guilty for its happening. Nevertheless their relationship endured, even as Buddy and Ann became involved with other people. Eventually their affair had to end, but Ann has never forgotten Harris and lived a regretful and unfulfilled life without him. Constance and Nina are experiencing their own unique hardships that, depending upon their resolution, could lead to a life of happiness or one of misery. Can they learn from their mother's mistakes? Rating: Rated PG-13 for some thematic elements, sexual material, a brief accident scene, and explicit language.
21:00 KSA
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Memoirs of a Geisha

The movie follows the life of Chiyo Sakamoto, a young girl abandoned by her parents and forced by circumstance to transform herself into a geisha. Traditional Japanese geishas are women who perform music, provide conversation, and dance for groups of men. They should not, however, be confused with prostitutes since no sexual acts are involved. Chiyo was born in the years preceding World War II into a struggling family; her parents were unable to support their new daughter, and subsequently sold Chiyo to the owner of a geisha house. There Chiyo serves as a pseudo-slave to Mother until she compensates for the cost of her purchase. Life in the geisha house is not easy and, at the tender age of 9, her future seems bleak. One day sadness overwhelms Chiyo as she roams the city’s streets. A businessman referred to as The Chairman notices her, and attempts to console the crying girl by buying her some shaved ice. While with Chiyo The Chairman notices her beautiful bluish-gray eyes; this sight is implanted in his mind, and for years he never forgets their uniqueness. The Chariman’s random act of kindness deeply touches Chiyo’s heart. Though she resided at a geisha house, she was not necessarily expected to become one herself. This changed after meeting the Chairman, and the young girl devotes her time to becoming a geisha, hoping to one day reunite with the kind man. Soon after making her decision Chiyo is taken under the wing of Mameha, a famed geisha who renames the child Sayuri Nitta. Sayuri excels in her studies of music, dance, art, and conversation. Still, she faces fierce competition from her heartless rival, Hatsumomo. At the same time she battles with traditional teachings, which forbid a geisha from falling in love with a client – in this case The Chairman. “Memoirs of a Geisha” performed remarkably well in theaters across the globe, earning a total of $162 million. Its soundtrack features the work of cellist Yo Yo Ma and is composed by the legendary John Williams. The picture earned 3 Oscars and a Golden Globe. This movie is rated PG-13 for mature subject matter and some sexual content.
23:00 KSA
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Nanny Mcphee

Widower Cedric Brown is at his wits' end. His seven children have just scared off their 17th nanny since their mother passed away and seem to have exhausted all local resources. Then, as if by magic, Nanny McPhee appears out of the blue, literally warts and all. This governess has a different approach to minding Mr. Brown's wild brood; each tap of her walking stick seems to work magic and impart a much-needed lesson. Although the children are determined to chase her away, they soon discover how much they really need her. But the Brown family has another problem. Stern Great Aunt Adelaide, the late Mrs. Brown's aunt, has been supporting the family and has issued an ultimatum to Cedric: he must marry by month's end or she will cut off all financial support. Cedric is reluctant to marry just anyone, and his options appear to be limited to the garish widow Selma Quickly. Will he marry to keep his family intact, or have his children learned enough to help him find love again? Firth and an understated Thompson are in fine form, and Lansbury, Imrie, Derek Jacobi, and Peter Barlow are a delight in their supporting roles, as are the children. The costumes and set are infused with vivid colours that lend a larger-than-life, fanciful feel to the film, adding to the magic. This movie is rated PG for mild thematic elements, some rude humour and brief language.
1:00 KSA
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