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 Film capsules -- 1997-2001

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tape Absolute Power (R) 118 min. Garner's rating: 6 Review · Clips
Clint Eastwood's lean but uneven thriller about an aging jewel thief who witnesses the president of the United States as he becomes involved in rough sex and murder. Gene Hackman and Judy Davis co-star. Castle Rock. Rated R, with violence, profanity and sex.

image Addicted to Love (R) 102 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
Griffin Dunne's predictable comedy about two lovelorn oddballs who join forces to wreak revenge on the lovers who jilted them. Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick star, but can't quite overcome the film's tired concept and lackluster writing. Warner. Rated R, with profanity and implied sex.

tape The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (G) 75 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
A funny, engaging and interactive adventure starring Sesame Street's favorite red-furred monster, who must retrieve his precious blanket from Grouchland. The perfect first film for your favorite 3-year-old and one that will engage parents as well. Features the voices of Kevin Clash, Mandy Patinkin and Vanessa L. Williams. Directed by Gary Halvorson. Columbia Pictures. Rated G.

The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (PG) 88 min. Garner's rating: 5 Review · Clips
An updating of the 40-year-old TV cartoon show, blending live-action villains with cartoon heroes in a version that's alternately inspired and insipid. Robert De Niro, Jason Alexander and Rene Russo are the bad guys, opposite Rocky (voiced by June Foray) and Bullwinkle (voiced by Keith Scott). Des McAnuff directs. Universal. Rated PG, with mild cartoon violence.

image An Affair of Love (R) 80 min. Rating: 7 Review · Clips
After their purely sexual relationship has ended, two lovers discuss their unusual arrangement with an interviewer. This comedy-drama stars Nathalie Baye and Sergi Lopez. In French with English subtitles. Rated R, with sexual issues.

image Affliction (R) 114 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
A disturbing, powerful drama about a middle-aged man, deeply scarred from the long-ago abuse by his cruel, spiteful father. Nick Nolte (the son) and James Coburn (the father) have both earned much-deserved Oscar nominations. Paul Schraeder directs the adaptation of Russell Banks' novel. Sissy Spacek and Mary Beth Hurt co-star. Lions Gate Films. Rated R, with profanity and strong violence.

image Afterglow (R) 113 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Afterglow is the latest exploration of romantic complications from Rudolph, an art-house favorite (and former Robert Altman protege) whose films typically ooze high style and exquisite design, but aren't consistent as narratives. Rated R, with profanity, nudity, sex.

image Agnes Browne (R) 92 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review
An engaging if lightweight bit of Irish blarney about a widow trying to turn her life around. Anjelica Huston stars -- and directs. Marion O'Dwyer co-stars. USA Films. Rated R, strictly for profanity.

A.I. (PG-13) 145 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
A darkly fascinating tale of a robot child that longs to be a real boy -- and find the love of a real mother. The diverse and deeply talented imaginations of Steven Spielberg and the late Stanley Kubrick converge to create a masterwork that will haunt and inspire filmgoers for years to come. Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law star for director Spielberg. Warner Bros. and DreamWorks. Rated PG-13, with adult issues, including child separation anxieties, violence and strong sexual innuendo. Despite Osment and Spielberg, this film is NOT designed for pre-teens.

Aimee & Jaguar (U) 125 min. Not reviewed.
Two German women share a forbidden romance during World War II. One is a mother married to a Nazi; the other is a Jewish activist wanted by the police. In German with English subtitles. Unrated.

image Air Bud (PG) 97 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review · Clips
One of Dave Letterman's best-known Stupid Pet Tricks has made its way onto the screen in Air Bud -- and the result is a surprisingly sweet family movie. There is only one, ongoing special effect -- and it's not artificial. In Air Bud, Buddy the dog puts basketballs through the hoop. Director Charles Martin Smith and cast -- including Michael Jeter, Kevin Zegers and Bill Cobbs -- wrap an amusing boy-and-his-dog saga around stunts. Disney. Rated PG, with mild comic violence.

Air Bud: Golden Receiver (PG) 91 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
The loveable pooch takes his moves from the basketball court to the football field to shore up the sagging fortunes of a junior high school team. Starring Kevin Zegers, Cynthia Stevenson and Gregory Harrison. Rated PG.

image Air Force One (R) 128 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Though plane hijackings have become an overworked Hollywood formula, Wolfgang Petersen has made an exciting, smart variation on the theme. Harrison Ford stars as a resourceful, strong-willed president who has to fight his own battles. Gary Oldman, Glenn Close and Dean Stockwell co-star. Columbia. Rated R, with strong violence and profanity.

Ali (R) 154 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Michael Mann paints an impressionistic portrait of the great boxing champion, with a knockout performance by Will Smith. The film starts with a flurry but weakens in the final segment. Still, it's a winner by unanimous decision. Rated R for language and brief violence.

Alien Adventure (Not rated) 40 min. Not reviewed.
In this computer-generated, animated 3-D film, a group of aliens seeks a new planet for its species. Three of them find the "Adventure Planet" -- actually a high-tech amusement park on Earth that has not opened up yet.

Alien Resurrection (R) 116 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review · Clips
Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and the grotesque monsters of the Alien films have known each other so long, a little of each has rubbed off on the other -- that's the highly original premise of the fourth in the series. The classy Alien franchise ventures into this intriguing Freudian country in a chapter that could be subtitled Monster Mommie Dearest. Winona Ryder co-stars for director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Fox. Rated R, with strong violence, gore and profanity.

Alice and Martin (R) 120 min. Not reviewed.
Director Andre Techine's bracing, beautiful tale of inheritance and guilt, love and despair. Starring Juliette Binoche and Alexis Loret in the title roles. Rated R, with sexual situations, nudity, profanity, violence and despair.

All About My Mother (R) 141 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
Comedy-drama about a mother whose son wants to know more about his father. After her son dies in a car accident, she sets out to complete his dream by tracking down her ex-husband. Cecilia Roth stars for director Pedro Almodovar. (In Spanish with English subtitles.) Rated R, with sexuality, profanity and drug content.

All Access (Not rated) 64 min. Not reviewed.
This behind-the-scenes look at the world of rock and roll features performances by George Clinton, Sheryl Crow, Macy Gray, B.B. King, Kid Rock, Carlos Santana and Sting, among others. Imax format.

image All Over Me (R) 95 min. Unreviewed. Clips
Two teen-age girls living in New York City's Hell's Kitchen confront their escalating feelings for each other in the aftermath of a murder. Fine Line. Rated R, with strong language, drug use and some violence.

All the Pretty Horses (PG-13) 116 min. Garner's rating: 9 Review · Clips
One of the great novels of recent vintage has inspired one of the most engrossing films of the year. Billy Bob Thornton's powerful and poignant western adventure, with Matt Damon as a young man who comes of age at the end of an age. Henry Thomas and Penelope Cruz co-star. Miramax. Rated PG-13, with briefly strong violence and implied sex.

Almost Heroes (PG-13) 105 min. Unreviewed. Clips
Comedy about two explorers (the late Chris Farley and Matthew Perry on TV's Friends) who leave home to explore the West two weeks after Lewis and Clark. Warner Bros.

tape Almost Famous (R) 122 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
Here's Cameron Crowe's affectionate and entertaining memoir of his youth, when he wrote rock 'n' roll cover stores for Rolling Stone as a teen-ager. Here his surrogate, the slightly fictional William Miller, is played by Patrick Fugit. Billy Crudup, Jason Lee, Kate Hudson, Frances McDormand and Philip Seymour Hoffman co-star. DreamWorks. Rated R, with sex, profanity and drug use.

Along Came a Spider (R) 103 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review · Clips
A clunky, talky and far-fetched detective thriller about a criminal profiler tracking the kidnapper of a senator's daughter. Starring Morgan Freeman and Monica Potter. Directed by Lee Tamahori. Paramount Pictures. 103 minutes. Rated R, with graphic violence and profanity.

Amelie (R) 120 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
A delightful and inventive French fable about a shy gamine who becomes a behind-the-scenes matchmaker and guardian angel for her co-workers and neighbors, only to discover love for herself. The remarkable Audrey Tautou stars for director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. This lovely, artful enterprise is the feel-good film of the year. Miramax. Rated R, with a few inexplicit and humorous sexual encounters. (It'd be a PG-13 by my standards.) In French, with English subtitles.

tape American Beauty (R) 118 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
A startlingly original portrait of a suburban family leading lives of quiet desperation -- and what happens when the husband gets a surprising new lease on life. Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening have never been better. Co-starring Scott Bakula, Chris Cooper, Allison Janney, Peter Gallagher and Thora Birch. DreamWorks. Rated R, with profanity, sex, nudity, drug use and violence.

American History X (R) 118 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
The stupidity of race hatred and the searing cost of violence come under an intense spotlight in Tony Kaye's painful, passionate saga about the neo-Nazi movement. Edward Norton is electrifying as a virulent racist who learns the error of his ways. Edward Furlong, Stacy Keach and Fairuza Balk co-star. New Line. Rated R, with strong violence, volatile racism, nudity, profanity.

image American Movie (R) 100 min. Unreviewed. Clips
A documentary about average guy Mark Borchardt's desire to become a filmmaker. It won a Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury prize for documentary filmmaking. Rated R.

American Outlaws (PG-13) 95 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
A slight, youth-oriented, heavily fictionalized version of the Jesse James legend, with Colin Farrell as the outlaw and Scott Caan as his partner, Cole Younger. Les Mayfield directs with little flair or sense of the myth. Warner Bros. Rated PG-13, with western violence.

tape American Pie (R) 97 min. Garner's rating: 5 Review · Clips
A modestly appealing, but exceedingly gross adolescent comedy about four high school seniors who are determined to lose their virginity before school is out. Jason Biggs and Chris Klein co-star for director Paul Weitz. Universal. Rated R, with profanity, nudity, and strong sexual content.

American Pie 2 (R) 120 min. Garner's rating: 5 Review · Clips
The cast members from the 1999 feel-good, gross-out, coming-of-age comedy reprise their roles in this sequel. After a year of college, the guys reunite for a summer at the beach. Rated R, with strong sexual content, crude humor, rough language and drinking.

image American Psycho (R) 100 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Shiny meat cleavers aren't the only things that cut deep in the murderous new film, American Psycho. So does the sharp-edged satire in Mary Harron's darkly witty adaption of the controversial novel about a yuppie who can only find individuality and release through violent murders. Christian Bale stars. Lions Gate Films. Rated R, with strong violence, profanity and sex.

American Rhapsody (PG-13) 106 min. Our rating: 5 Review · Clips
Escaping to the United States during the Cold War, a prominent Hungarian family is forced to leave the youngest child behind. After five years the family is reunited, but the separation has left the child bitter and the family's sense of unity suffering. Rated PG-13, with some violence.

An American Werewolf in Paris (R) 106 min. Our rating: 7 Review
Tom Everett Scott meets the woman of his dreams -- only to learn she becomes a nightmare when the moon is full. It's a glorious gory surprise, hairy fun from start to finish. And while it may not be everyone's slice of meat, it promises great things for both its stars and director. Rated R, with violence and language.

America's Sweethearts (PG-13) 102 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
Star power and a strong start save this uneven romantic comedy from complete disaster. As directed by Joe Roth, the film careens from smart to silly; but it's amusing to watch pros Julia Roberts, Catherine Zeta-Jones, John Cusack and Billy Crystal at work. It's a romance about Hollywood types, played out at a big-time movie junket. Columbia. Rated PG-13, with profanity and sexual innuendo.

Amistad (R) 155 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
Steven Spielberg's potent, finely crafted drama that explores -- better than any film to date -- the injustices and horror of slavery and the seeds of American civil rights legislation. Based on a little-known chapter in our history, it details the bloody revolt of African captives on a slave ship in 1839, and the investigations that followed. It concludes with a precedent-setting argument by an aging former President John Quincy Adams before the U.S. Supreme Court. Anthony Hopkins, Matthew McConaughey, Morgan Freeman and Djimon Hounsou co-star. DreamWorks. Rated R, with intense violence.

Amores Perros (R) 154 min. Garner's rating: 9 Review · Clips
A potent trilogy of stories of about three distinctly different couples in modern Mexico City. All are linked by their affection for dogs -- and by the tragic ramifications of a violent traffic accident. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu directs. Lions Gate Films. Rated R, with strong violence, much with dogs. In Spanish, with English subtitles.

image Anaconda (PG-13) 90 min. Garner's rating: 2 Review
A truly inept rip-off that applys the Jaws blueprint to two Amazon adventurers who encounter a voracious 40-foot snake. Jennifer Lopez, Eric Stoltz, Ice Cube and an especially hammy Jon Voight are on the menu. Luis Llosa directs. It's the worst thing to happen to a snake since the creature handed Eve an apple. Columbia. Rated PG-13, with gory violence and profanity.

Analyze This (R) 105 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal are both superb in Harold Ramis' often-hilarious tale of a powerful gangster (De Niro) who finds himself in therapy with a timid Manhattan psychiatrist (Crystal). Warner Bros. Rated R, with strong profanity and comic violence.

image Anastasia (G) 90 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review
An extravagant, colorful animated feature that converts the legend of a missing Romanov daughter into a tuneful tale of a fairy-tale princess in search of her own identity. Veteran animators Don Bluth and Gary Goldman have made a lavish feature cartoon that deserves a place alongside the recent successes of their Disney rivals. John Cusack, Meg Ryan, Kelsey Kramer, Angela Lansbury, and Christopher Lloyd contribute voices. Fox. Rated G.

image Angela's Ashes (R) 145 min. Garner's rating: 9 Review · Clips
Alan Parker's poignant adaptation of Frank McCourt's best-selling memoir of survival in the face of abject poverty and family tragedy in Limerick, Ireland. Parker accurately conveys nearly all the elements of the book, save for some of peculiar lyricism and humor, and generates first-rate performances from Emily Watson and especially the remarkable Robert Carlyle. Paramount. Rated R, with strong profanity and the violence of poverty.

Angel Eyes (R) 104 min. Garner's rating: 6 Review · Clips
As romances go, this Luis Mandoki film with Jennifer Lopez is rather morose -- a shadowy urban tale of two emotionally scarred people who try to rescue each other, in more ways than one. Jim Caviezel co-stars, though Lopez contributes the more notable performance. Warner Bros. Rated R, with strong profanity, violence and brief sex.

The Animal (PG-13) 83 min. Unrated.
Marvin (Rob Schneider) is too wimpy to be a cop. When a car accident leaves him critically injured, a scientist rebuilds him with animal parts. The new parts turn him into a supercop -- and then a victim of his animal instincts. Also starring Colleen Haskell of the original Survivor.

tape Anna and the King (PG-13) 145 min. Garner's rating: 6 Review · Clips
An uneven new interpretation of the oft-told tale of a British school teacher and her relationship with the king in 19th century Siam. Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat star in an opulent-looking but inflated version for director Andy Tennant. Twentieth Century Fox. Rated PG-13, with moderate violence.

Anna Karenina (R) 105 min. Unreviewed. Clips
Adaptation of the Tolstoy classic about an aristocratic woman (played by Sophie Marceau of Braveheart) who has an affair with a dashing military man. Warner Bros.

The Anniversary Party (R) 115 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Good friends Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming co-write, co-direct and star in this biting comedy-drama about lovers, spouses, friends and neighbors. It's a high-quality entry among the many films in which friends gather for a reunion or some other social occasion, and eventually expose each other's aspirations, fears and entanglements. Kevin Kline and Gwyneth Paltrow are among the co-stars. Fine Line. Rated R, with profanity, drug use and nudity.

image Antitrust (PG-13) 108 min. Our rating: 5 Review · Clips
In this formulaic thriller, a young computer programmer is enticed into working for a Microsoft-like conglomerate, only to discover that his company is unscrupulous. What a shocker. Starring Ryan Phillippe, Tim Robbins and Clair Forlani. Directed by Peter Howitt. MGM. Rated PG-13, with profanity and violence.

Antonia's Line (NR) 105 min. A 90-year-old woman, lying on her death bed, recalls her tumultuous life in a Dutch village. Winner of the Academy Award for best foreign language film.

Antz (PG) 83 min. Garner's rating: 9 Review · Clips
A dazzling, delightful computer-animated feature about an independent-minded ant (voiced by Woody Allen) who rebels against the regimentation of his ant colony. Gene Hackman, Sharon Stone, Christopher Walken, Jennifer Lopez and Sylvester Stallone also contribute voices. Eric Darnell and Tim Johnson co-direct. DreamWorks. 83 mins. Rated PG, with brief violence and light vulgarity.

Any Given Sunday (R) 165 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
Oliver Stone's exhausting, high-energy, overly long look at pro football, with Al Pacino as the beleaguered coach of a team in trouble. Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid and Jim Brown co-star. Warner Bros. Rated R, with strong profanity, nudity, violence and drug use.

tape Anywhere But Here (PG-13) 113 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Wayne Wang's emotional, superbly acted portrayal of a turbulent mother-daughter relationship. Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman contribute two of the best performances of the year, bringing to life the tension and turmoil between an insecure dreamer of a mother and her rebellious but more realistic adolescent daughter. 20th Century Fox. Rated PG-13, with profanity and sexual issues.

Apocalypse Now Redux (R) 197 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
A magnificent new edition of the 1979 Francis Ford Coppola film, restructured in subtle but important ways -- with 49 minutes of previously unseen footage, this important, landmark film is a breathtaking, eye-opening cinematic metaphor for the entire Vietnam experience. Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando star for director Coppola. Rated R, with violence, rough language and sexual content.

The Apostle (NR) 148 min. Garner's rating: 8 Review · Clips
Robert Duvall delivers a great performance in this engrossing portrait of a Pentecostal preacher who believes the righteousness he preaches; he just can't figure out how to live it. Duvall also wrote and directed. Farrah Fawcett, Billy Bob Thornton and Miranda Richardson are his under-used co-stars.

Apt Pupil (R) 120 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
An under-developed tale of two generations of evil, typified by a high school boy (Brad Renfro) and a former Nazi death camp commandant (Ian McKellen) the boy finds living in secret in his neighborhood. A disappointing new film from Bryan ("The Usual Suspects") Singer. TriStar, 111 mins. Rated R, with violence and profanity.

image Arlington Road (R) 117 min. Garner's rating: 6 Review · Clips
A suspense thriller in which a college history teacher (Jeff Bridges) begins to suspect that his smiling neighbor (Tim Robbins) may be a terrorist bomber. Joan Cusack co-stars for director Mark Pellington. Screen Gems. Rated R, with profanity, and violence (including some toward children).

Armageddon (PG-13) 144 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
Bruce Willis stars as a world-class oil driller, set to blow up an asteroid before it destroys the world. It's the second and more extravagant of the season's two asteroid disaster flicks. Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck and Liv Tyler co-star for director Michael Bay. Touchstone. Rated PG-13.

Artemisia (R) 96 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review · Clips
Agnes Merlet's lush but slightly dispassionate portrait of a 17th century teenage woman's emergence as a controversial artist, at a time when women were forbidden entrance into much of the art world. The film also focuses on her early lustful relationship with a well-known older painter. Valentina Cervi, Michel Serrault, and Miki Manojlovic co-star. Miramax. Rated R, with much nudity and strong sexual content.

The Art of War (R) 117 min. Our rating: 4 Review · Clips
The Art of War is less a work of cinematic art than an endurance test. It doesn't engage us intellectually, rather it works to overpower our senses with weird camera angles and a very loud soundtrack. Plot? What plot? The camera can't sit still long enough to record a plot and neither can our stomachs. Starring Wesley Snipes, Anne Archer and Maury Chaykin. Directed by Christian Duguay. Warner Bros. Rated R, with violence, profanity and nudity.

As Good as It Gets (R) 105 min. Garner's rating: 10 Review · Clips
A very funny and strangely touching James L. Brooks comedy about a dysfunction man (Jack Nicholson) and his complicated relationships with a single-parent waitress (Helen Hunt) and a gay next-door neighbor (Greg Kinnear). There's much to love -- particularly Nicholson's most full-blooded and memorable performance in many years. Rated PG-13, with profanity and brief violence.

Asoka (R) 190 min. Not reviewed.
Santosh Sivan directs Rahul Dev, Kareena Kapoor and Shahrukh Khan in this epic docudrama on India's King Asoka. In Hindi with English subtitles. Rated R, with violence.

tape The Astronaut's Wife (R) 111 min. Not reviewed. Clips
A sci-fi thriller about a NASA astronaut who loses contact with for two minutes during a mission. Upon his return, he quits his job and moves with his newly impregnated wife to New York City. His wife senses something is wrong. Stars Johnny Depp, Charlize Theron, Nick Cassavetes and Blair Brown. Written and directed by Rand Ravich. New Line Cinema. Rated R, for violence, language and sexual situations.

At First Sight (PG-13) 124 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review · Clips
There is more than one way to see. That's the intriguing notion behind Irwin Winkler's well-made romantic drama about a blind man whose sight is restored. Adapted from a real-life case, chronicled by Dr. Oliver Sacks, At First Sight stars Val Kilmer, Mira Sorvino and Nathan Lane. MGM. Rated PG-13, with profanity and implied sex.

Atlantis: The Lost Empire (PG) 95 min. Garner's rating: 4 Review · Clips
A disappointing effort by Disney to distance itself from its fairy tale tradition, with a bland overly familiar human adventure in a Paradise Lost, presented in a rather flat cartoon style. Michael J. Fox and James Garner contribute voices for directors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise. Disney. Rated PG.

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (PG-13) 87 min. Garner's rating: 6 Review · Clips
An intermittently hilarious, often silly send-up of 1960s spy movies, with writer-actor Mike Myers as both a Carnaby St. secret agent and his ARCH, arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil. Both men are frozen in time and thawed out as anachronisms in 1997. Elizabeth Hurley, Michael York, Robert Wagner and Mimi Rogers co-star for novice director Jay Roach. New Line. Rated PG-13, with many bathroom jokes and sex references.

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (PG-13) 95 min. Garner's rating: 7 Review · Clips
Sure, it's sloppy and sophomoric, but I still laughed -- a lot -- at this spy-spoof sequel, thanks to the talent, wit and endless energy of Mike Myers. Once again, he's both Austin Powers and his nemesis, Dr. Evil. Heather Graham co-stars. And, once again, Jay Roach directs. New Line. Rated PG-13, but with rampant randiness.

tape Autumn in New York (PG-13) 104 min. Garner's rating: 6 Review · Clips
Will Keane (Richard Gere) is an aging playboy who is running from commitment. His escape path from love gets blocked when he becomes involved with a terminally ill younger woman (Winona Ryder). Rated PG-13, with profanity and sexual situations.

Autumn Tale (PG) 100 min. Unreviewed.
The romantic plight of a widow is made even more perilous with her friends' misquided schemes to fix her up. Starring Marie Riviere, Beatrice Romand and Alexia Portal. In French with English subtitles. Rated PG, with discussions about sex.

The Avengers (PG-13) 90 min. Our rating: 3 Review · Clips
Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman assume the roles of John Steed and Emma Peel, the ultra-cool British spies from the witty '60s TV series, as they try to thwart the evil plans of world domination by a Scottish nobleman played by Sean Connery. Rated PG-13.

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