Fall Movies 2003
Stars: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek and Johnny Depp
Premise: Banderas plays El Mariachi in the final installment of the Mariachi/Desperado trilogy.
Release: Sept. 12
"Cold Creek Manor"
Premise: A family in their new home is terrorized by an ex-con who used to live there wants his old house back.
Release: Sept. 12
"Lost in Translation"
Premise: In Tokyo, two strangers meet up and have a series of offbeat adventures.
Release: Sept. 12
"Underworld"
Premise: Vampires battle the werewolves -- but one female vampire falls for one werewolf in particular.
Release: Sept. 19
"Secondhand Lions"
Premise: Boy is left in the care of a couple of eccentric uncles.
Release: Sept. 19
"Under the Tuscan Sun"
Premise: An American lawyer chucks it all and moves to the Tuscany region of Italy, where she finds a new life -- and romance.
Release: Sept. 26
"The Rundown"
Premise: The Rock and Scott play romantic rivals who are forced to unite against Walken to retrieve a treasure from the Amazon jungle.
Release: Sept. 26
"Out of Time"
Premise: Betrayed by his lover (Lathan, pictured at left), a police chief in a small town must race against time to protect himself against unjust prosecution.
Release: Oct. 3
"Mystic River"
Premise: A murder mystery directed by Clint Eastwood.
Release: Oct. 10
"Intolerable Cruelty"
Premise: From the Coen brothers: Purely for revenge, a woman marries the divorce lawyer who cheated her out of her alimony.
Release: Oct. 10
"Kill Bill: Volume 1"
Premise: From Quentin Tarantino: Left for dead on her wedding day, a woman sets out for revenge.
Release: Oct. 10
"The School of Rock"
Premise: A struggling rock musician takes a job as a substitute teacher.
Release: Oct. 13
"Pieces of April"
Premise: A young woman on the lower East Side struggles to put together a traditional Thanksgiving dinner for her straitlaced family.
Release: Oct. 17
"Shattered Glass"
Premise: The true story of journalist Stephen Glass, who famously admitted that he made up many of his stories.
Release: Oct. 17
"Sylvia"
Premise: The true story of the romance and marriage of American poet Sylvia Plath (Paltrow) and English poet Ted Hughes (Craig).
Release: Oct. 17
"Runaway Jury"
Premise: Based on the best seller by John Grisham.
Release: Oct. 17
"Gothika"
Premise: A criminal psychologist (Berry) awakens to find herself a patient in her own mental institution, with no memory of the murder of her husband (Dutton) that she's accused of committing.
Release: Oct. 24
"In the Cut"
Premise: A New York writing professor has an affair with a police detective who is investigating a murder in her neighborhood.
Release: Oct. 24
"The Singing Detective"
Premise: Delirious in his sick bed, a crime novelist imagines himself to be the central character of his latest book.
Release: Oct. 24
"Beyond Borders"
Premise: A romance told in many locations against an historical backdrop.
Release: Oct. 24
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