Movies Released May 9, 2003

Friday, May 9

The Trip

In 1973, Alan Oakley, a 24 year old Republican journalist working for the Los Angeles Chronicle, has a promising future sure to make his military father proud. At the other end of the spectrum, certain to strike shame into conservatives everywhere is Tommy Ballenger, a 19 year old Texas native relocated to California to form "Out Loud", a gay civil rights group. When a chance meeting brings these opposites together, the attraction is obvious to everyone except Alan, who is desperately trying to stick to the program. Stumbling all the way, the neurotic Alan falls in love and the two form a loving relationship. A jealous lawyer publishes Alan's anti-gay book, however, which he wrote before meeting Tommy. This breaks up their relationship, but later they are reunited once again.
Miles Swain, Larry Sullivan, Steve Braun, Alexis Arquette, Sirena Irwin, Ray Baker, Jill St. John, Dennis Bailey
Drama Comedy Romance

Man on the Train R

At a deserted train station, a teacher and a gangster meet and realize that each might have been better suited to the other man's way of life. As a friendship of sorts develops between these opposite personalities, each starts to envy the other and by the week's end, everything will change for both of them.
Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday, Charlie Nelson, Pascal Parmentier, Jean-François Stévenin, Isabelle Petit-Jacques, Alain Guellaff, Edith Scob
Drama Crime Foreign

Only the Strong Survive PG-13

This documentary examines the careers of the 1950s-1970s Stax Records and Motown soul and R&B singers who "kept on keeping on" right through (and after) the disco scene into today, through the use of interviews with and performance footage by such Motown luminaries as Isaac Hayes, the Chi-Lites, Sam Moore (of Sam and Dave), Mary Wilson (of the Supremes) and others. The focus of the film is how these performers managed to keep thriving through the 30 years of change in the music industry since the heydays of classic R&B.
William Bell, Jerry Butler, The Chi-Lites, Isaac Hayes, Sam Moore, Ann Peebles, Wilson Pickett, Sir Mack Rice
Musical Documentary
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Daddy Day Care PG

A father who loses his job, played by Eddie Murphy, decides to open a free-spirited daycare center with a friend (Jeff Garlin) and a computer geek (Steve Zahn). Anjelica Huston plays the evil owner of a rival daycare center.
Eddie Murphy, Steve Zahn, Lacey Chabert, Steve Carr, Anjelica Huston, Jeff Garlin
Comedy Family Kids

Friday, May 9