THIS WEEK’S MOVIES
A LOT LIKE LOVE
Romantic comedy with Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet as a sort of non-couple couple over the years. Harry and Sally, anyone?
DEAD AND BREAKFAST
Six friends, a wedding, a B&B in a small Midwestern town and – zombies. Lots of laughs and gore, plus David Carradine.
MADISON
All about the Madison, Ind., hydroplane regatta of 1971, intertwined with the relationship of a racer and his son. Jim Caviezel stars. (The film was made before his star turn as Jesus.)
KING’S RANSOM
Businessman Malcolm King (Anthony Anderson) arranges his own kidnapping, before his gold-digging wife can strike first. High jinks ensue.
SAVE THE GREEN PLANET
South Korean sci-fi comedy wherein a blue-collar worker is convinced that all his troubles are caused by aliens from outer space, and that they are plotting to destroy the Earth. He and his circus-performer girlfriend kidnap his ex-boss, believing the man is an alien.
SMILE
Two teen girls in different worlds – Katie in Malibu and Lin in rural China – share a birthday, but little else. The Chinese girl suffers from a facial deformity extensive surgery can cure. Katie travels to China with the Doctor’s Gift program, and they meet.
ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM
Documentary from Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, who wrote the book, and Alex Gibney.

