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Aces: Iron Eagle III
'92. Louis Gossett Jr. An Air Force fighter pilot, old-timers and a musclewoman fly down to Peru to destroy a cocaine lab. (R) (1:40) MAX: Tue./Early Wed. 3 A.M. (CC)
Adam's Rib


'49. Spencer Tracy. Married lawyers clash in and out of court over a woman's right to shoot her husband and his lover. (1:45) TCM: Fri. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
'05. Taylor Lautner. A 10-year-old and his imaginary friends try to save a distant planet from the forces of darkness. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 7:50 A.M., 6:15 P.M. (CC)
The African Queen


'51. Humphrey Bogart. An imperious woman makes a gin-soaked boat captain fight Germans in the World War I Congo. (2:00) TCM: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
After the Sunset
'04. Pierce Brosnan. An FBI agent thinks a master thief and his girlfriend will try to steal a valuable diamond from a cruise ship. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 11:35 A.M., 10:05 P.M. (CC)
Against the Law
'97. Richard Grieco. A gunman seeking fame orders a newswoman to film a showdown with a police hero. (1:25) TMC: Sun. 6:20 A.M., 6:30 P.M., Sat. 12:05 P.M. (CC)
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London
'04. Frankie Muniz. A 16-year-old CIA agent poses as a clarinet prodigy while trying to recover stolen mind-control software. (PG) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
Agnes of God

'85. Jane Fonda. A psychiatrist probes the mind of a nun in whose room has been found a dead newborn infant. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 7:40 A.M., Wed. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Air Force

'43. John Ridgely. A B-17 Flying Fortress crew reaches Pearl Harbor too late, then continues on to the Philippines. (2:15) TCM: Thu. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
Airport

'70. Burt Lancaster. A snowstorm, a mired plane, an elderly stowaway and the bombing of a passenger jet plague an airport manager. (G) (2:30) TCM: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)
Alabama Jones and the Busty Crusade '05. Nikki Nova. Three beautiful explorers enter a jungle to search for an idol that turns women into sexual slaves. (1:25) MAX: Sun. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Alfie
'04. Jude Law. A Londoner continues his womanizing ways while working as a chauffeur in New York. (R) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Alien Resurrection
'97. Sigourney Weaver. Cloned Ellen Ripley and others aboard a spaceship battle rampaging aliens. (R) (1:50) STZ: Wed. 11:45 A.M., 7:05 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Alien vs. Predator
'04. Sanaa Lathan. Members of an expedition discover two vicious extraterrestrial races dueling to the death in the Antarctic. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Alienator
'89. Jan-Michael Vincent. A space commander sends a female android to Earth to destroy an escaped convict. (R) (1:45) SHO: Mon./Early Tue. 1:45 A.M.
All the Real Girls

'03. Paul Schneider. A young womanizer seeks a serious relationship with his best friend's sister, an 18-year-old virgin. (R) (2:30) WE: Sun./Early Mon. 2 A.M., Mon. 11 A.M. (CC)
All We Are Saying '05. Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, Steven Tyler, Sting, Annie Lennox and others discuss the music industry. (1:45) SHO: Mon. 11 A.M. (CC)
Allegheny Uprising

'39. John Wayne. A Colonial rebel fights Indians, a British captain, and a seller of guns and liquor in Pennsylvania. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 4:45 P.M. (CC)
Alligator II: The Mutation
'91. Joseph Bologna. A police detective teams up with a Cajun hunter to find a giant killer-reptile in the city sewers. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed. 11 P.M. (CC)
Almost Famous


'00. Billy Crudup. An aspiring teenage rock journalist gets his big break when he follows an up-and-coming band on its tour. (R) (2:30) TNT: Thu. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M. (CC)
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

'38. Edward G. Robinson. A criminologist joins a hoodlum's gang, becomes its mastermind and stands trial for murder. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Analyze This

'99. Robert De Niro. To get a handle on his insecurities, a powerful New York gangster sees a therapist. (R) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)
And Now. Ladies and Gentlemen
'02. Jeremy Irons. A jewel thief and a singer who both want to break free of the past meet by chance in Morocco. (PG-13) (2:45) AMC: Mon. 9:15 A.M.
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself

'03. Antonio Banderas. To finance his forces, the Mexican revolutionary leader sells the movie rights to his battles to filmmaker D.W. Griffith. (1:55) HBO: Thu./Early Fri. 3:05 A.M. (CC)
Angels in the Outfield
'94. Danny Glover. The manager of the lowly California Angels puts his faith in a boy who can see an angel. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Sun. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Anger Management
'03. Adam Sandler. A meek businessman clashes with an aggressive therapist after being ordered to undergo 20 hours of counseling. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Thu. 8 P.M., midnight.
The Animal
'01. Rob Schneider. When an inept policeman receives animal organs as transplants, he begins to exhibit traits of the donors. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 6 P.M.
Antitrust
'01. Ryan Phillippe. The billionaire founder of a software corporation offers a lucrative position to an idealistic computer genius. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Antz

'98. Woody Allen. A nonconforming ant disrupts colony life by impersonating a soldier and falling in love with a princess. Animated. (PG) (1:25) MAX: Sat. 7:05 A.M. (CC)
The Apostle

'98. Robert Duvall. A preacher leaves Texas, seeking redemption from his sins and solace over the loss of his wife and congregation. (PG-13) (2:15) STZ: Wed./Early Thu. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
The Aristocrats
'05. Chris Albrecht. Filmmaker Paul Provenza follows more than 100 entertainers as they relate variations of the same dirty joke. (1:35) HBO: Thu./Early Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)
Armageddon
'98. Bruce Willis. A NASA rep recruits an oil driller and his team of mavericks to save Earth from an oncoming asteroid. (PG-13) (2:40) STZ: Mon. 9:50 A.M., 6:15 P.M., Mon./Early Tue. 2:20 A.M., Sat./Early Sun. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
Arthur

'81. Dudley Moore. A dry British butler helps his tippling master choose love with a waitress or marriage for money. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 11:30 A.M., Sun./Early Mon. 3:30 A.M., Thu. 8 A.M.
The Assassination of Richard Nixon

'04. Sean Penn. An increasingly unstable salesman funnels his daily frustrations into a plot to kill the president. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 9:30 P.M. (CC)
Asunder
'98. Blair Underwood. After losing his pregnant wife in a freak accident, a man wants to destroy the marriage of a friend who was once his lover. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sat./Early Sun. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
Athena
'54. Jane Powell. A singer and a lawyer fall for Athena and Minerva, two sisters out of seven named after constellations. (1:45) TCM: Wed./Early Thu. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
Attack of the Sabretooth '05. Nicholas Bell. A vicious tiger goes on a killing rampage after escaping from captivity in a theme park. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)
The Audrey Hepburn Story
'00. Jennifer Love Hewitt. Rising from hardship during her youth in Nazi-occupied Holland, Hepburn becomes a beloved international star. (PG) (3:00) WE: Fri. 7 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 1 A.M., Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
'97. Mike Myers. Two cryogenically preserved foes, a hip British agent and his '60s nemesis, face off in the '90s. (PG-13) (1:35) ENC: Sun. 9:30 A.M., Thu. 6:30 P.M., Thu./Early Fri. 1:05 A.M. (CC)
Avenging Angelo
'02. Sylvester Stallone. A bodyguard falls for a mobster's daughter while protecting her from the man's enemies. (R) (1:45) SHO: Wed./Early Thu. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
The Aviator

'04. Leonardo DiCaprio. During the 1930s and '40s, wealthy industrialist Howard Hughes gains fame as a movie producer, airplane designer and pilot. (PG-13) (3:00) ENC: Sat. 7 A.M., 5:05 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 3:05 A.M. (CC)
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B.A.P.S
'97. Halle Berry. Two Georgia waitresses seeking a better life go to Hollywood and meet an ailing millionaire. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sat. 10 A.M.
The Bachelor
'99. Chris O'Donnell. A man learns he will inherit $100 million only if he marries before his 30th birthday, 27 hours away. (PG-13) (2:10) TBS: Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
Back in Business
'96. Brian Bosworth. Former partners go under cover to make a drug bust, expose police corruption and clear one's name. (R) (1:35) MAX: Fri./Early Sat. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
Bad Boys

'95. Martin Lawrence. Undercover Miami detectives switch lives while investigating murders linked to stolen heroin. (R) (2:15) TBS: Sat. 10 P.M. (CC)
Bad Boys II
'03. Martin Lawrence. Two detectives uncover a conspiracy involving a drug kingpin while trying to stop the trafficking of Ecstasy in Miami. (R) (3:00) USA: Sun. noon (CC)
Batman Forever
'95. Val Kilmer. The Caped Crusader woos a criminal psychologist, takes on a sidekick and battles Two-Face and the Riddler. (PG-13) (2:10) STZ: Thu. 6:40 A.M., 2:10 P.M. (CC)
The Baxter
'05. Michael Showalter. A quintessentially nice guy spends two weeks ridden with anxiety before his wedding. (PG-13) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 8:30 P.M.
Bean
'97. Rowan Atkinson. An eccentric, accident-prone British art caretaker wreaks havoc at the U.S. unveiling of ''Whistler's Mother.'' (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Mon. 11:30 P.M., Sat. 1:35 P.M. (CC)
Beautiful Girls

'96. Timothy Hutton. The opposite sex preoccupies working-class pals gathered for their high-school reunion in small-town Massachusetts. (R) (2:00) STZ: Wed./Early Thu. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Because of Winn-Dixie
'05. Annasophia Robb. A Florida girl and her canine pal befriend misfit souls and begin to soften her father's brittle exterior. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Fri. 6 A.M., 4 P.M. (CC)
Beef III '05. Filmmaker Peter Spirer examines personal conflicts between hip-hop artists. (R) (2:00) BET: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
Beethoven
'92. Charles Grodin. Children talk their father into letting them keep a St. Bernard puppy, which grows to be a problem. (PG) (2:00) DIS: Sun. 1 P.M.
Beethoven's 2nd
'93. Charles Grodin. A St. Bernard's evil owner tries to abduct her litter from a family who saved them from death. (PG) (2:00) USA: Thu. noon (CC)
Beethoven's 4th
'01. Judge Reinhold. An obedience school mixes up the Newton's Saint Bernard with a well-mannered one. (G) (2:00) USA: Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)
Best Friends '05. Megan Gallagher. A vicious woman terrorizes a friend who has a seemingly perfect life. (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 9 P.M., Fri. 3 P.M. (CC)
Best of the Badmen
'51. Robert Ryan. A Union officer joins the outlaw James and Younger brothers against a bounty hunter. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 3:15 P.M.
The Best Sex Ever 5: Sexy Pictures '02. Angela Davies. The sexy host of a late-night radio show listens to callers' scintillating stories. (1:15) MAX: Thu./Early Fri. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
Between Two Worlds
'44. John Garfield. A ship sails on with a cynical newsman, a suicidal couple and others who are dead but don't know it. (2:00) TCM: Thu./Early Fri. 2 A.M. (CC)
Beverly Hills Cop II
'87. Eddie Murphy. A clever detective from Detroit shows Los Angeles how to stop a hit woman's so-called Alphabet Crimes. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sat./Early Sun. 12:50 A.M. (CC)
Beverly Hills Ninja
'97. Chris Farley. A ninja watches out for his portly adopted brother, hired to track a mystery woman's beau in Southern California. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 11 P.M., Mon./Early Tue. 3 A.M. (CC)
Big

'88. Tom Hanks. A wishing machine turns a boy into a 35-year-old man with a fun job and girlfriend. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Sun. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
The Big Easy

'86. Dennis Quaid. A special prosecutor probes New Orleans police corruption with a local detective who becomes her lover. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sat. 4:45 P.M.
Big Fish

'03. Ewan McGregor. A young journalist searches for the truth behind the tall tales told by his ailing father. (PG-13) (2:30) SCI-FI: Sun. 9 P.M.
The Big Lebowski
'98. Jeff Bridges. Bowling buddies become involved with a multimillionaire and his family wanted by mobsters in 1990s Los Angeles. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed./Early Thu. 2 A.M., Thu. 5 P.M. (CC) TMC: Thu. 7:30 P.M. (CC)
The Big Squeeze
'96. Peter Dobson. A con man helps a barmaid bilk her estranged husband out of disability money he may donate to charity. (R) (1:45) SHO: Mon. midnight.
Bikini Cavegirl '04. Jezebelle Bond. Archaeologists encounter a prehistoric sexpot and her mate, who have traveled through a time warp. (1:15) MAX: Wed./Early Thu. 12:20 A.M. (CC)
Bikini Round-Up '05. Attractive women shine in sexy swimwear. (1:20) MAX: Sat. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Bikini Summer
'91. Melinda Armstrong. Southern Californians try to save their beach from condos with a hot-bikini contest. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sun./Early Mon. 1:15 A.M.
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

'89. Keanu Reeves. Two dopey dudes go back in time to fetch Beethoven, Napoleon and other biggies for a history project. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Wed. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Bird of Paradise
'51. Louis Jourdan. Polynesians must quiet a volcano after their princess marries a Frenchman visiting her brother. (2:00) AMC: Tue. 6 A.M.
Black and White
'98. Gina Gershon. An internal affairs cop investigates an experienced policewoman who has a rookie partner. (R) (1:40) HBO: Wed./Early Thu. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Blade II
'02. Wesley Snipes. Blade forms an alliance with a band of hardened enemies in order to battle powerful vampires. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 4 P.M. (CC)
Blade: Trinity
'04. Wesley Snipes. Blade and a pair of vampire slayers battle Dracula, the newly resurrected ancestor of the undead. (R) (1:55) ENC: Fri. 10:05 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 2:50 A.M., Sat. 3:05 P.M. (CC)
Blind Date
'87. Kim Basinger. A Los Angeles bachelor attends a company dinner with a stranger who gets silly when she drinks. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
Blood and Steel
'59. John Lupton. A native girl on a Japanese-held island helps Navy Sea Bees who go there to survey it for construction of an air base. (1:15) AMC: Sat./Early Sun. 5 A.M.
Blowing Smoke '04. Estella Warren. Seven men discuss the opposite sex at a cigar club in Beverly Hills, Calif. (1:25) TMC: Thu./Early Fri. 12:45 A.M. (CC)
Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
'04. Comics Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White perform in front of a live audience. (2:30) COMEDY: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road '06. Comics Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Ron White perform their stand-up routines. (2:30) COMEDY: Sat. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
The Blues Brothers

'80. John Belushi. Joliet Jake and Elwood Blues, brothers on a mission from God, bomb around Chicago in an old police car, reuniting their hot band. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Wed. 5:30 P.M., Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Blues Brothers 2000
'98. Dan Aykroyd. Newly released from prison, Elwood Blues reassembles the Blues Brothers Band with new members. (PG-13) (2:15) STZ: Thu./Early Fri. 5:15 A.M., Fri. 1:05 P.M. (CC)
Boat Trip
'03. Cuba Gooding Jr. Two skirt-chasing buddies discover too late that their travel agent has booked them on an all-gay cruise. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Bobby Deerfield
'77. Al Pacino. A dying European jet-setter finds love at last with a shallow Grand Prix driver from New Jersey. (PG) (2:10) MAX: Mon. 6:50 A.M. (CC)
Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius
'04. Jim Caviezel. A young man overcomes obstacles to become a great golfer, then retires to pursue other interests. (PG) (2:10) TMC: Mon. 12:20 P.M. (CC)
Body and Soul
'81. Leon Isaac Kennedy. A medical student becomes a boxer and rises with the help of his girlfriend despite mob corruption. (R) (1:50) TMC: Tue./Early Wed. 3:10 A.M.
Boiler Room

'00. Giovanni Ribisi. Eager to win the approval of his demanding father, a young man begins working for a dubious stock firm. (R) (2:30) USA: Tue. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Boogeyman
'05. Barry Watson. A man confronts the visions that have haunted him since a terrifying incident in his childhood home. (PG-13) (1:35) STZ: Fri. 3:10 P.M., Sat. 8:15 A.M., 3:45 P.M. (CC)
Born to Kill
'47. Lawrence Tierney. A private eye hunts a killer who marries a divorcee's rich sister. (1:45) TCM: Tue./Early Wed. 1 A.M. (CC)
Bound
'96. Jennifer Tilly. A mobster's disgruntled girlfriend steals $2 million from him with the help of her lesbian lover. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 1:15 P.M.
Boys
'96. Winona Ryder. A bored high-school senior falls for a mystery woman somehow linked to a baseball star's disappearance. (PG-13) (1:30) STZ: Wed. 6:30 A.M., Sat. 6:45 A.M. (CC)
Bride & Prejudice

'04. Aishwarya Rai. Sparks fly when a spirited Indian woman clashes with the American hotel heir she met at a wedding. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Fri. 9:05 A.M. (CC)
Bright Victory

'51. Arthur Kennedy. A blinded World War II veteran in love with his nurse tries to return to his girlfriend and family. (1:45) TCM: Sat. 7:45 A.M.
Bright Young Things

'03. Emily Mortimer. After losing the manuscript of his first novel, a penniless writer must raise enough money to marry his superficial girlfriend. (R) (1:50) TMC: Sun. 4:40 P.M. (CC)
Bring It On
'00. Kirsten Dunst. An urban cheerleading squad accuses a champion team's captain of stealing its choreography on the eve of a national competition. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Tue. 9 P.M., Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)
Bring It On Again
'04. Anne Judson-Yager. Two college cheerleaders form their own squad and prepare to compete against the varsity team. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Wed. 3 P.M., Wed./Early Thu. 2 A.M. (CC)
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
'74. Warren Oates. A seedy American and his hooker girlfriend seek an angry father's $1 million bounty. (R) (1:55) TMC: Wed. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Bringing Up Baby

'38. Katharine Hepburn. A paleontologist loses a dinosaur bone to a dog whose heiress owner has a pet leopard, Baby. (1:45) TCM: Fri. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Broken Arrow
'96. John Travolta. An Air Force pilot matches wits with a renegade colleague who is threatening to detonate a pair of nuclear warheads. (R) (2:30) FX: Sat. 4:30 P.M.
Broken Vows
'87. Tommy Lee Jones. A priest and the girlfriend of a stabbed artist tie the murder to married art-gallery owners. (2:00) WE: Mon./Early Tue. 3 A.M., Tue. 10 A.M.
Brotherhood of Death
'76. Roy Jefferson. Three black men living in a small Southern town become active in protesting the miserable treatment of their people. (1:25) SHO: Tue. midnight.
Brubaker

'80. Robert Redford. The new warden of a corrupt Southern prison starts by posing as an inmate to observe its brutality. (R) (2:10) MAX: Tue. 6:50 A.M. (CC)
Brute Force

'47. Burt Lancaster. Hatred for the fascist warden drives a convict and his cellmates to escape. (2:00) TCM: Mon. 6 A.M.
The Buddy Holly Story

'78. Gary Busey. The Lubbock, Texas, rock 'n' roller rises with the Crickets, then dies in a 1959 plane crash at age 22. (PG) (2:30) TNT: Thu./Early Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)
The Buddy System
'84. Richard Dreyfuss. A writer finds romance with the single mother of a boy he met while working as a school security guard. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Fri. 8:45 A.M.
Bukowski: Born Into This

'03. Filmmaker John Dullaghan traces the turbulent life of literary cult figure Charles Bukowski. (R) (1:55) SHO: Thu./Early Fri. 2:40 A.M. (CC)
Bullet
'96. Mickey Rourke. Urban gang members share a violent rivalry and a grudging respect for one another. (R) (1:35) HBO: Sun./Early Mon. 3:50 A.M. (CC)
Bustin' Bonaparte '04. Luke Gallant. A con man targets residents of a farm in South Africa. (PG) (1:40) SHO: Tue./Early Wed. 5:30 A.M., Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)
Busty Coeds '05. Voluptuous beauties receive nonstop attention. (1:25) TMC: Sun./Early Mon. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
By Dawn's Early Light
'90. Powers Boothe. The threat of World War III puts B-52 bomber co-pilots on the leading edge of destruction. (1:45) MAX: Tue. 12:45 P.M. (CC)
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Caddyshack II
'88. Jackie Mason. The snobby president of a country club tees off with a self-made man whose daughter wants to join. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
Cadillac Man
'90. Robin Williams. An angry husband catches up to a wise-guy car salesman who cons customers and women. (R) (1:45) ENC: Fri. 11:05 A.M. (CC)
Camp Nowhere
'94. Jonathan Jackson. Youths dupe their parents into sending them to an unsupervised summer camp. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 4:45 P.M. (CC)
Can't Hardly Wait
'98. Jennifer Love Hewitt. A teen decides to proclaim his love for a classmate at their high-school graduation party. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 4 P.M.
Captain Newman, M.D.

'63. Gregory Peck. A stateside psychiatrist treats a corporal, colonel and captain for war-related problems in 1944. (2:15) TCM: Sun. 10:15 A.M. (CC)
Captain Ron
'92. Kurt Russell. A salty rogue signs on to steer the yacht of a Chicago businessman and his family in the Caribbean. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Tue. 11:20 P.M., Tue./Early Wed. 3:20 A.M. (CC)
Carlito's Way

'93. Al Pacino. A reformed ex-convict is torn between his girlfriend and his crooked lawyer in 1975. (R) (2:30) HBO: Mon./Early Tue. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Castle on the Hudson

'40. John Garfield. Sing Sing's warden lets a convict visit his girlfriend on the honor system, but something goes wrong. (1:30) TCM: Thu. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
The Cave
'05. Cole Hauser. Deadly monsters hunt members of an exploration team within a vast network of caverns beneath the Carpathian Mountains. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 9 P.M., Wed. 3:35 P.M., 10:45 P.M., Fri. 9:20 A.M., 5:20 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 2:20 A.M. (CC)
Cellular
'04. Kim Basinger. A young man tries to help a kidnapped stranger after she contacts him on a cell phone. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 1:15 P.M., 8 P.M., Thu./Early Fri. 4:20 A.M. (CC)
Celtic Pride
'96. Damon Wayans. After the Boston Celtics lose game six of the NBA Finals, two blue-collar fans kidnap the opposition's star player. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Tue./Early Wed. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
The Census Taker
'84. Garrett Morris. Fed up with his intrusiveness, members of a family shoot a census taker and try to hide his body from a detective. (1:25) TMC: Sat. 9:10 A.M.
Chad Hanna
'40. Henry Fonda. An 1840s tavern helper joins a traveling circus as a roustabout to be near a bareback rider. (1:30) MAX: Thu. 6:30 A.M.
The Chamber
'96. Chris O'Donnell. Dark secrets drive a lawyer to defend his Klansman grandfather on death row in Mississippi. (R) (2:30) USA: Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Charge of the Light Brigade

'68. Trevor Howard. Lords Raglan and Cardigan doom the British against the Russians at Balaklava in the Crimea in 1854. (PG-13) (2:15) TMC: Sun. 9:15 A.M.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

'05. Johnny Depp. A poor boy and four spoiled children win a tour through the incredible factory of an odd candy-maker. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Sat. 8 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 4:20 A.M. (CC)
Chicken Run

'00. Mel Gibson. A dashing rooster and the hen he loves lead an escape from a farm in 1950s England. Animated. (G) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 8:30 A.M., 7:30 P.M. (CC)
A Child Is Waiting

'63. Burt Lancaster. A teacher and a psychologist work with children at an institute for the mentally impaired. (2:00) TCM: Mon./Early Tue. 4 A.M.
Child's Play 2
'90. Alex Vincent. Possessed by a killer's spirit, Chucky the knee-high doll returns to get the boy who destroyed him. (R) (1:30) ENC: Fri. midnight (CC)
CHiPs '99
'98. Erik Estrada. A California highway patrolman returns to the force to help his former partner investigate car thefts. (2:00) TNT: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)
Christmas With the Kranks
'04. Tim Allen. A Chicago couple scramble to put together a holiday celebration after their daughter decides to come home for Christmas. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Mon. 6:30 A.M., 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Christopher Strong
'33. Katharine Hepburn. A world-class British aviator falls for a married man whom she cannot live without. (1:30) TCM: Fri./Early Sat. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
The Chumscrubber
'05. Ralph Fiennes. An alienated teen launches his own investigation into a classmate's kidnapping. (R) (1:50) MAX: Sun. 10:45 A.M., Wed. 8 P.M.
City Hall
'96. Al Pacino. The New York mayor and his idealistic deputy cope with scandal generated by a policeman's accidental shooting of a black boy. (R) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 4:30 P.M., Sat. 3:45 P.M.
City of Angels

'98. Nicolas Cage. An angel considers becoming human after falling in love with a Los Angeles heart surgeon. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold

'94. Billy Crystal. Three grown men follow a trail guide's map to buried treasure near Las Vegas. (PG-13) (1:55) MAX: Sun. 12:35 P.M. (CC)
Clerks

'94. Brian O'Halloran. A 22-year-old clerk takes in a day's worth of customers at a convenience store in New Jersey. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Fri./Early Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)
Cliffhanger

'93. Sylvester Stallone. Villains force two Colorado climbers to find three suitcases containing $100 million lost in the Rockies. (R) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 11:35 A.M., 8 P.M., Mon./Early Tue. 3:30 A.M., Sat. 11:35 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
Coal Miner's Daughter

'80. Sissy Spacek. Kentucky teen Loretta Webb marries Doolittle Lynn and becomes country singer Loretta Lynn. (PG) (2:30) TNT: Thu./Early Fri. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Cocoon

'85. Don Ameche. Ron Howard's Oscar-winning tale about Florida retirees who find the fountain of youth in a pool filled with alien pods. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 8 P.M., Mon. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Cocoon: The Return
'88. Don Ameche. Oldsters Art, Ben, Joe and their wives leave utopian Antarea to rescue cocoons in St. Petersburg, Fla. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 10:30 P.M.
Code 46
'03. Tim Robbins. In a futuristic society, a married insurance investigator falls in love with the beautiful forger he is supposed to catch. (R) (1:35) TMC: Sat./Early Sun. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
Collateral

'04. Tom Cruise. A contract killer hijacks a cab and forces the driver to transport him to his assigned jobs in Los Angeles. (R) (2:00) HBO: Mon. 9 P.M. (CC)
Collateral Damage
'02. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A Los Angeles firefighter travels to Colombia to find the terrorist who killed his wife and son. (R) (2:00) USA: Sun. 5 P.M., Mon. 3 P.M. (CC)
Comanche Territory
'50. Maureen O'Hara. Frontiersman Jim Bowie charms a saloonkeeper whose brother covets silver on Indian land. (1:45) AMC: Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Comancheros

'61. John Wayne. A Texas Ranger and a fugitive gambler stop white renegades running guns and liquor. (2:15) AMC: Sun. 6:15 A.M.
Come September

'61. Rock Hudson. An American visits his Italian villa in the off-season and catches his caretaker running it as a hotel. (2:00) TCM: Sat. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Commando
'85. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A human killing machine and an airline hostess take on an ousted dictator's private army. (R) (1:45) AMC: Wed. 6:15 P.M.
Confessions of an American Girl
'02. Jena Malone. A pregnant teenager takes her family to an annual prison picnic to visit her incarcerated father. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 11:35 A.M. (CC)
Connie and Carla
'04. Nia Vardalos. After witnessing a mob hit, two Chicago waitresses go to Los Angeles and disguise themselves as drag queens. (PG-13) (2:05) TBS: Sat. 12:10 P.M. (CC)
The Conversation


'74. Gene Hackman. When a surveillance expert suspects that the subjects of his current job will be killed, his conscience interferes. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
Convicted
'04. Connie Nielsen. A Texas defense attorney investigates the case of a death-row inmate convicted of kidnapping and killing a child. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)
The Cookout
'04. Ja Rule. After her son signs a contract with an NBA team, a woman invites friends and family to a wild barbecue at his new mansion. (PG-13) (1:30) SHO: Sat. 10:35 A.M., 7:30 P.M. (CC)
Cool Blue
'88. Woody Harrelson. A struggling artist searches Los Angeles for a one-night lover whom he cannot forget. (R) (1:30) TMC: Mon./Early Tue. 1:05 A.M. (CC)
Cop
'87. James Woods. A Los Angeles police detective with a rocky marriage meets a feminist poet while working on a murder. (R) (1:55) TMC: Fri./Early Sat. 4:05 A.M. (CC)
The Corruptor
'99. Chow Yun-Fat. An NYPD recruit and his superior work to dampen the war between Triads and Dragons in Chinatown. (R) (1:55) STZ: Thu. 10:35 A.M., 10:45 P.M. (CC)
Countdown
'68. James Caan. A scientist replaces a military officer as an astronaut on a space-race moonshot. (1:45) TCM: Sun. 2:15 P.M.
Cowboy del Amor

'05. Ivan Thompson, a self-proclaimed ''cowboy cupid,'' finds Mexican wives for American men who are willing to pay his fee. (1:30) TMC: Tue. 1:05 P.M. (CC)
The Cowboy Way
'94. Woody Harrelson. Two New Mexico cowboys drive a truck to New York to track the disappearance of their friend. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 8 P.M., Thu. 5:45 P.M.
Crack-Up

'46. Pat O'Brien. A New York art-forgery expert becomes the dazed victim of a plot to drive him out of his mind. (1:45) TCM: Tue. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Crackers
'84. Donald Sutherland. San Francisco misfits help an out-of-work schemer get even with a pawnbroker by robbing his safe. (PG) (1:35) ENC: Mon. 7:35 A.M. (CC)
Creature From the Black Lagoon

'54. Richard Carlson. Fossil hunters encounter a dangerous, humanlike amphibian in the Amazon. (G) (1:45) AMC: Fri./Early Sat. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
Crimes of the Heart

'86. Diane Keaton. Based on Beth Henley's play about Mississippi sisters: fast Meg, nervous Lenny and Babe, out on bail. (PG-13) (2:15) AMC: Fri. 11 A.M.
Crimson Tide

'95. Denzel Washington. Two U.S. Navy officers clash aboard a nuclear submarine bound for Russia, while that country is under rebel siege. (R) (2:00) STZ: Tue./Early Wed. 2 A.M., Wed. 1:35 P.M., Sat. 1:45 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 2:05 A.M. (CC)
Critters 4
'92. Don Opper. Space salvagers find an earthman in suspended animation, sharing a pod with alien eggs. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 6:35 P.M. (CC)
Crossroads

'42. William Powell. A rattled French diplomat and his wife become victims of a blackmailer's ruse about his past. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 9 A.M. (CC)
The Crow: Wicked Prayer '05. Edward Furlong. A resurrected ex-convict seeks revenge against Satanists who murdered both him and his girlfriend. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 7 P.M. (CC)
The Crucible

'96. Daniel Day-Lewis. A 17th-century Salem woman accuses an ex-lover's wife of witchery in an adaptation of the Arthur Miller play. (PG-13) (2:10) MAX: Thu./Early Fri. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
Cruel Intentions 2
'00. Robin Dunne. An unscrupulous teenager throws herself at her equally wicked stepbrother as he tries to settle down with a headmaster's daughter. (R) (2:00) FX: Sun. 10 A.M.
A Cry in the Dark

'88. Meryl Streep. An Australian pastor and his wife become media prey in 1980 after a wild dog carries off their baby. (PG-13) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 7 A.M. (CC)
Cursed
'05. Christina Ricci. Siblings hunt for the werewolf that attacked them and transformed them into lycanthropes. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 4:20 P.M. (CC)
The Curve
'98. Matthew Lillard. Two roommates plan to kill a third to take advantage of college policy giving a 4.0 grade to a suicide's roommates. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
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Daisy Kenyon
'47. Joan Crawford. A fashion artist juggles romances with a naval architect and a married New York lawyer. (2:00) AMC: Mon. 7:15 A.M.
Dallas 362

'03. Scott Caan. Two friends ramble aimlessly and get into fights, while one plots a bank robbery. (R) (1:40) ENC: Thu./Early Fri. 2:40 A.M. (CC) SHO: Tue. 6:30 P.M., Sat. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
Danger Zone
'96. Billy Zane. Those seeking hijacked plutonium use an engineer heading to the site of a toxic spill in East Africa. (R) (2:00) FX: Tue. 11 A.M., Tue./Early Wed. 2 A.M.
Dangerous Minds
'95. Michelle Pfeiffer. An ex-Marine English teacher uses karate, drug talk and bribes to get through to her class of urban delinquents. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat./Early Sun. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Dangerous Passions '02. Randy Spears. A detective suspects the apparent suicide of a music producer was murder. (1:30) TMC: Thu./Early Fri. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Dangerously They Live
'41. John Garfield. A hospital doctor treats a young spy sought by Nazis for her knowledge of Allied ships. (1:15) TCM: Thu. 12:15 P.M.
Danielle Steel's Changes
'91. Cheryl Ladd. A New York TV newswoman with children marries a Los Angeles heart surgeon with children. (2:00) WE: Sat. 6 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Danielle Steel's Heartbeat
'93. John Ritter. Pregnancy and a husband complicate the relationship of two TV producers in love. (2:00) WE: Tue. 8 P.M., Tue./Early Wed. 1 A.M. (CC)
Danny Deckchair
'03. Rhys Ifans. After his girlfriend cheats on him, an unappreciated laborer floats away to a new life in a balloon-powered chair. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 9:20 A.M. (CC)
The Dark Command

'40. John Wayne. Elected marshal, a Texas cowhand tracks a Confederate raider in Lawrence, Kan. (1:45) TCM: Tue. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Darkness
'02. Anna Paquin. Strange occurrences plague a teen and her family after they move into a house in the Spanish countryside. (PG-13) (1:35) ENC: Sat. 10 A.M., 11:35 P.M. (CC)
Darling Lili

'70. Julie Andrews. A German spy poses as a music-hall entertainer and falls for an American pilot during World War I. (G) (2:30) TCM: Sat. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
A Date With Judy
'48. Wallace Beery. A Santa Barbara, Calif., teen thinks her father is having an affair with a Latin dancer. (2:00) TCM: Wed. 8 A.M. (CC)
Dave

'93. Kevin Kline. White House aides draft a down-to-earth double to impersonate the president, who has had a stroke. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Wed. noon (CC)
Dawg
'02. Denis Leary. In order to inherit $1 million, a heartless womanizer must seek forgiveness from his former conquests. (R) (1:25) MAX: Sat./Early Sun. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
De-Lovely
'04. Kevin Kline. Composer Cole Porter creates hit songs for Broadway musicals, marries a beautiful socialite and has liaisons with men. (PG-13) (2:15) SHO: Tue. noon (CC)
Dead Again

'91. Kenneth Branagh. A private eye and an amnesiac echo a 1940s murder-case couple whom they may have been in a previous life. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun./Early Mon. 3 A.M. (CC)
Dead End
'03. Ray Wise. Terror strikes a family on Christmas Eve when they encounter a mysterious woman in a dense forest. (R) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)
Deadly Matrimony
'92. Brian Dennehy. A Chicago police detective links a lawyer to corruption, wife-slaying and a cover-up to someone of rank. (4:00) COURT: Sun. noon.
Death Warrant
'90. Jean-Claude Van Damme. An undercover officer investigates murder and mayhem in a prison where kickboxing comes in handy. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Sat./Early Sun. 2 A.M.
Delivering Milo
'01. Bridget Fonda. While a woman spends hours in labor, an angel has until midnight to convince her unborn child to enter the world. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 6:45 A.M. (CC)
Desperado
'95. Antonio Banderas. A guitar-playing stranger shoots up a Mexican cantina while seeking the drug dealer who killed his girlfriend. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Desperadoes

'43. Randolph Scott. An outlaw blamed for a bank robbery helps a Utah sheriff catch the real culprits. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 8 P.M.
Destination Tokyo

'43. Cary Grant. A submarine captain handles Tokyo Bay, depth charges, a lodged bomb and a crewman's rush appendectomy. (2:15) TCM: Thu. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
Destry
'54. Audie Murphy. A lawman without a gun is called in to help a drunken sheriff bring peace to a town. (2:00) AMC: Sat. 9:30 A.M.
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
'99. Rob Schneider. A fish-tank cleaner housesitting for a gigolo destroys a $6,000 aquarium and must come up with a way to pay for it. (R) (2:00) FX: Sun. 8 P.M., Mon. 4 P.M.
Devil in the Flesh
'98. Rose McGowan. A scorned teen seeks revenge upon those she believes wronged her, including a teacher and his girlfriend. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 7 P.M. (CC)
The Devil's Disciple
'59. Burt Lancaster. British Gen. Burgoyne takes a Colonist for a pastor to be hanged. (1:30) TCM: Mon. 8 A.M.
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
'05. Kimberly Elise. A woman must put her life back together after her husband of 18 years abruptly kicks her out of the house. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
Dick

'99. Kirsten Dunst. Two enraptured high-school girls become President Nixon's official dog-walkers and secret advisers. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
Die Another Day
'02. Pierce Brosnan. James Bond teams with a beautiful agent to battle a terrorist and a businessman bent on world domination. (PG-13) (3:00) SPIKE: Sun. 9 P.M.
A Different Loyalty
'04. Sharon Stone. An expatriate travels to the Soviet Union after her husband is accused of being a double agent working for the KGB. (R) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 2:30 P.M., Thu. 12:45 P.M. (CC)
Dinocroc
'04. Costas Mandylor. Several townspeople step forward to save their community from the jaws of a prehistoric reptile. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
Dirty Deeds
'05. Milo Ventimiglia. To impress a girl, a high-school senior must perform 10 outrageous challenges in 12 hours. (1:30) SHO: Thu. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
Disclosure

'94. Michael Douglas. A computer-firm boss seduces her married co-worker, then accuses him of sexual harassment. (R) (2:10) TMC: Sat. 10:05 P.M. (CC)
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story

'04. Vince Vaughn. The owner of a gym and an overbearing entrepreneur form dodgeball teams to compete for $50,000 in Las Vegas. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 9 A.M., 6:15 P.M., Thu. 5 P.M. (CC)
Don't Trip . He Ain't Through With Me Yet!
'06. Steve Harvey. Comic Steve Harvey gives his take on church life and rituals, and families and black culture in a performance at Bishop T.D. Jakes' Mega Fest. (PG) (2:00) BET: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Door in the Floor

'04. Jeff Bridges. A children's author seduces women when painting their nude portraits, while his wife has an affair with a teen. (R) (1:50) MAX: Fri. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Down Periscope
'96. Kelsey Grammer. A Navy admiral stacks the deck against a submarine commander whose career hinges on winning at war games. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 12:50 P.M. (CC)
Down to You
'00. Freddie Prinze Jr. Two collegians fall in love but have a bumpy affair due to mischievous roommates and the temptation to stray. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 2 P.M.
Dragonfly
'02. Kevin Costner. A doctor believes his late wife is trying to contact him through his patients' near-death experiences. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Fri. 2 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 2 A.M. (CC)
Drumline

'02. Nick Cannon. A young man from Harlem joins a Southern university's marching band but antagonizes the musical director and its leader. (PG-13) (2:30) TNT: Sat. 5:30 P.M.
Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God '05. Bruce Payne. Heroes rise to protect their kingdom after an evil sorcerer steals an orb that controls a slumbering dragon. (2:30) SCI-FI: Thu. 11 P.M. (CC)
The Dust Factory
'04. Armin Mueller-Stahl. A mute teenager finds himself in a fantasy world where he can talk and communicate with his grandfather. (PG) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)
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East of the River
'40. John Garfield. An Italian woman's gangster son returns to stop his girlfriend from marrying his adoptive brother. (1:15) TCM: Thu. 11 A.M.
El Dorado

'67. John Wayne. An old gunfighter, a drifter and a deputy sober up a sheriff to track down killers. (2:45) AMC: Tue. 8 P.M., 10:45 P.M., Sat. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
11:14

'03. Henry Thomas. The lives of a drunken driver, two co-workers, three teenage troublemakers and others converge in a small town. (R) (1:30) SHO: Fri. midnight (CC)
Elf

'03. Will Ferrell. Adopted as a baby by one of Santa's elves, a man leaves the workshop to search for his family in New York. (PG) (1:40) STZ: Mon./Early Tue. 5 A.M., Tue. 12:10 P.M., 7:15 P.M. (CC)
End of Days
'99. Arnold Schwarzenegger. An ex-cop must protect a woman chosen by Satan to be the mother of the Antichrist. (R) (2:00) USA: Sun. 3 P.M., Mon. 1 P.M. (CC)
The End of Violence
'97. Bill Pullman. Police investigate the sudden disappearance of a Hollywood producer who specialized in brutal action films. (R) (2:05) TMC: Mon./Early Tue. 2:35 A.M. (CC)
Enduring Love
'04. Daniel Craig. A man obsesses over a science professor who helped him save a boy in a runaway hot-air balloon. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sun. 6:45 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 1 A.M. (CC)
Enemy of the State

'98. Will Smith. A former NSA operative aids the innocent victim of a politically motivated assassination cover-up. (R) (2:45) AMC: Thu. 8 P.M., Fri. 5:15 P.M. (CC)
The Engagement Ring
'05. Patricia Heaton. A woman wants her mother to reunite with her former love so they can agree to merge two California vineyards. (2:00) TNT: Sat. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out
'06. Stewart Copeland, former drummer for The Police, reveals home movies of himself and his band mates from the 1980s. (1:30) SHO: Sun. 8:30 P.M., Wed. 10 P.M., Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)
Executive Decision

'96. Kurt Russell. A commando squad must conduct a midair assault upon a hijacked plane loaded with terrorists and a deadly nerve gas. (R) (2:45) TBS: Sat./Early Sun. 4:15 A.M.
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F.I.S.T.
'78. Sylvester Stallone. Mobsters push a 1930s laborer to the top of his union, the Federation of Inter-State Truckers. (PG) (2:35) TMC: Thu. 7 A.M. (CC)
F/X

'86. Bryan Brown. Federal agents hire a special-effects man to stage the fake assassination of a mob witness. (R) (2:15) AMC: Wed. 4 P.M.
Fahrenheit 9/11

'04. Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the domestic and international policies of President George W. Bush. (R) (2:05) TMC: Sun. 11:10 P.M. (CC)
Fair Game
'95. William Baldwin. A Miami policeman protects a family-law attorney who once ran afoul of an ex-KGB operative. (R) (1:35) ENC: Tue. 10 P.M., Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Fallen '06. Paul Wesley. Strange phenomena haunt a recently adopted teen when he turns 18 years old. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 10 P.M. (CC)
The Fallen Ones '05. Casper Van Dien. An archaeologist must halt a fallen angel's plan to father a race of giant warriors and usher in an age of tyranny. (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)
Family in Hiding '06. Brenda Strong. After seeing a murder, a single woman and her two children enter the Witness Protection Program. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)
Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog
'95. Jesse Bradford. A shipwreck strands a boy and his Labrador retriever in the wilderness of British Columbia. (PG) (1:25) HBO: Sat. 6:20 A.M. (CC)
Fascination
'04. Jacqueline Bisset. A struggling musician uncovers family secrets after his father's mysterious death and mother's quick remarriage. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sat./Early Sun. 3:45 A.M.
Fat Albert
'04. Kenan Thompson. A lonely teen's tears create a portal through which the 1970s cartoon character and his pals emerge into flesh-and-blood reality. Live action/animated. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 4:30 P.M., Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Fatal Desire '06. Anne Heche. A man begins an ill-fated affair with a married woman he meets on the Internet. (2:00) LIFE: Fri. 9 P.M. (CC)
Father of the Bride

'91. Steve Martin. A harried patriarch faces separation anxiety, exorbitant costs and more as he prepares for his daughter's wedding. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 7 A.M. (CC)
Fear
'96. Mark Wahlberg. A deranged suitor torments family and friends of a teen girl with whom he is obsessed. (R) (2:00) USA: Sun./Early Mon. 2 A.M., Mon. 5 P.M. (CC)
The Field

'90. Richard Harris. A tormented Irish patriarch and an American businessman struggle for possession of a plot of land in 1930s Ireland. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Tue. 6 A.M., 2:35 P.M. (CC)
Fighter Squadron
'48. Edmond O'Brien. An Air Force major and captain lead crews in combat against the Luftwaffe before D-Day. (1:45) TCM: Sat. 6 A.M.
The Fighting Kentuckian
'49. John Wayne. A backwoodsman woos a French general's daughter and chases cutthroats off French land circa 1810. (2:00) AMC: Tue. 1 P.M., Tue./Early Wed. 1:30 A.M.
The Final Cut
'04. Robin Williams. A man who assembles films from people's memory chips finds a connection to his own darkest secret in the footage from a dead executive. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 7:50 A.M., 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Finding Nemo

'03. Albert Brooks. A fish embarks on a journey to find his son after losing him in the Great Barrier Reef. Animated. (G) (2:00) DIS: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 1 P.M.
First Daughter
'04. Katie Holmes. Under close guard by the Secret Service, the president's daughter heads to college and finds romance with a fellow student. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Wed. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
First Kid
'96. Sinbad. A loud Secret Service agent understands the president's teenage son, though most consider him difficult. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 3 P.M. (CC)
First Shot
'02. Mariel Hemingway. A Secret Service agent tries to prevent a U.S. rebel group from assassinating the president. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Thu. 11:30 P.M., Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)
The First Time
'69. Jacqueline Bisset. Searching for a Canadian bordello leads three teenage boys to a British beauty who scares them. (M) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 7:45 A.M.
Fish Don't Blink '02. Lea Thompson. A couple on the run from the mob soon regret their decision to seek shelter at a dysfunctional family's rundown eatery. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue./Early Wed. 5 A.M., Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
Flame of Barbary Coast
'45. John Wayne. A Montana cattleman opens a casino and rivals a gambler for a singer in 1906 San Francisco. (2:00) AMC: Fri./Early Sat. 5:30 A.M.
Flashdance
'83. Jennifer Beals. A Pittsburgh welder dances nights in a bar, dates her boss and dreams of going to ballet school. (R) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Flight of the Phoenix
'04. Dennis Quaid. A group of people struggles to survive after a huge sandstorm causes their plane to crash in the Gobi desert. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 12:30 P.M., Fri. 6 P.M. (CC)
Flightplan
'05. Jodie Foster. A widow becomes frantic when her 6-year-old daughter disappears on an airplane traveling from Berlin to New York. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Wed./Early Thu. 2:30 A.M., Thu. 12:30 P.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
Flip the Script '05. Robin Givens. Feelings of love re-emerge between a massage therapist and a gynecologist after the death of a mutual friend. (2:00) BET: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
The Fog
'05. Tom Welling. Residents of a seaside community fall prey to malevolent entities hidden within the thick mist around their homes. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Sun. 6:50 A.M., 2:50 P.M., Wed. 10 A.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
Fools Rush In
'97. Matthew Perry. A New York WASP and a feisty Latina wed when a one-night fling leaves her pregnant. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Fri./Early Sat. 1 A.M., Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
For Love of the Game
'99. Kevin Costner. An aging pitcher learns that he will soon lose his girlfriend and his spot with the Detroit Tigers. (PG-13) (2:20) STZ: Sun. 9 A.M., Sun./Early Mon. 4:05 A.M. (CC)
Forbidden Zone
'80. Herve Villechaize. Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo tour the kinky realm of little King Fausto and his queen. (R) (1:15) TMC: Thu. 11:30 P.M.
Force of Evil

'48. John Garfield. A mob-linked Wall Street lawyer tips off his bookie brother to a numbers-racket fix. (1:30) TCM: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
Forget Paris

'95. Billy Crystal. Friends at a restaurant recall the romance of a yuppie couple who met in Paris four years before. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 8:30 A.M.
The Forgotten
'04. Julianne Moore. Grieving over the death of her son, a woman sets out to disprove her psychiatrist's shocking revelation that he never existed. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Tue. 7:35 A.M., 6:15 P.M., Tue./Early Wed. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Four Daughters

'38. Claude Rains. A music professor presides over his four daughters and their suitors, one of whom has a tragic bent. (1:45) TCM: Thu. 6 A.M. (CC)
Four Wives
'39. The Lane Sisters. Four sisters concern themselves with the problems of marriage and maternity. (2:00) TCM: Thu./Early Fri. 4 A.M. (CC)
Foxfire Light
'82. Leslie Nielsen. A woman faces opposition from her parents when she falls in love while vacationing in the Ozarks. (PG) (1:40) TMC: Fri. 7:05 A.M. (CC)
Free Willy 3: The Rescue
'97. Jason James Richter. A whale's human pal and scientists on a floating marine lab confront poachers, educating one's young son in the process. (PG) (1:30) WGN: Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
The French Lieutenant's Woman

'81. Meryl Streep. The relationship of actors in a movie production parallels that of their Victorian roles. (R) (2:05) TMC: Fri. noon.
Fresh Horses
'88. Molly Ringwald. An Ohio engineering student falls in love with a country girl rumored to be 16 and married. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 3 P.M.
Fried Green Tomatoes

'91. Kathy Bates. A nursing-home resident regales a visitor with tales of the close friendship between two women in 1930s Alabama. (PG-13) (2:20) ENC: Wed. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
A Friend of the Family '05. Kim Coates. A woman suspects her husband's business partner is responsible for a string of murders in their small town. (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 7 P.M. (CC)
From Dusk Till Dawn
'96. Harvey Keitel. Desperado brothers kidnap a preacher and his kids, commandeer their RV and wind up in a Mexican strip joint where vampires lurk. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 2 P.M. (CC)
From Here to Eternity

'53. Burt Lancaster. While Japanese attack looms, an Army sergeant, a former boxer and an officer's wife become entangled with others at a Pearl Harbor base. (2:00) TCM: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
The Fugitive

'93. Harrison Ford. A U.S. marshal hunts a doctor on the run who was convicted of murdering his wife. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Thu. 9 P.M., Thu./Early Fri. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
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G.I. Jane

'97. Demi Moore. A female Navy SEALs recruit completes rigorous training under a tough officer's command. (R) (2:05) ENC: Sun. 8 P.M., Sun./Early Mon. 3:15 A.M., Wed. 4:05 P.M. (CC)
Garden State

'04. Zach Braff. An emotionally numb actor finds a soulmate in a quirky young woman after he returns to New Jersey for his mother's funeral. (R) (1:45) MAX: Wed./Early Thu. 1:35 A.M. (CC)
A Gathering of Eagles

'63. Rock Hudson. A Strategic Air Command colonel neglects his British wife for his duty after World War II. (2:00) TCM: Sat. 10 P.M.
George of the Jungle 2
'03. Christopher Showerman. Besides his scheming mother-in-law, George must deal with a mean lion and rescue his friend in Las Vegas. (PG) (2:00) WGN: Thu. 8 P.M., Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Ghostbusters

'84. Bill Murray. Parapsychologists with nuclear guns go into business ridding New York of poltergeists. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)
Gigli
'03. Ben Affleck. A female gangster comes to the aid of a small-time counterpart after he kidnaps the brother of a federal prosecutor. (R) (2:30) FX: Wed. 11 A.M., Wed./Early Thu. 2 A.M.
Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning
'04. Katharine Isabelle. Sisters in 19th-century Canada take refuge at a remote outpost that is besieged by werewolves. (R) (1:35) SHO: Thu. 12:40 P.M. (CC)
Girl 6
'96. Theresa Randle. An aspiring actress unexpectedly becomes addicted to her work as a phone-sex operator. Directed by Spike Lee. (R) (1:50) HBO: Sun./Early Mon. 2 A.M. (CC)
The Girl Most Likely

'57. Jane Powell. Musical Dodie wonders whether to marry a playboy, a salesman or a diesel mechanic. (2:00) TCM: Wed. 10 P.M.
The Glass Shield

'94. Michael Boatman. A police rookie becomes entangled in his department's racism and corruption when he helps implicate an innocent man. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Fri. 7:05 A.M. (CC)
Glass Trap
'05. C. Thomas Howell. Weekend workers battle giant ants that have infested their office building. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)
The Godfather


'72. Marlon Brando. Crime boss Vito Corleone and his sons rule their New York empire with Mafia justice. (R) (3:00) TCM: Sun. 8 P.M.
The Godfather, Part II


'74. Al Pacino. Michael Corleone rules his father's criminal empire, while flashbacks recall young Vito's climb to power. (R) (3:30) TCM: Sun. 11 P.M.
Godsend
'04. Greg Kinnear. A scientist clones a couple's dead son, but the boy behaves strangely after his eighth birthday. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Fri. 10:10 A.M. (CC)
Goldfinger


'64. Sean Connery. Agent 007 drives an Aston Martin, runs into Oddjob and fights Goldfinger's scheme to rob Fort Knox. (GP) (3:00) SPIKE: Tue. 9 P.M.
Gone but Not Forgotten '05. Brooke Shields. A defense attorney wrestles with her conscience while representing a multimillionaire who may be a serial killer. (4:00) LIFE: Sun. noon (CC)
Good Advice
'01. Charlie Sheen. An out-of-work stockbroker causes problems when he takes over his girlfriend's relationship-advice column. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 6 P.M., Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Good Son
'93. Macaulay Culkin. An evil child terrorizes a visiting cousin who turns for help, but no one believes him. (R) (1:30) ENC: Mon. 10 P.M. (CC)
Good Will Hunting

'97. Matt Damon. A therapist, a mathematician and working-class roughs vie for the soul of a janitor with a genius IQ. (R) (2:15) ENC: Wed. 1:50 P.M. (CC)
Gossip
'00. James Marsden. As part of a class project, three college students start a rumor about a sexual encounter, which soon escalates out of control. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun./Early Mon. 4 A.M. (CC)
The Great Escape


'63. Steve McQueen. Allied soldiers dig a tunnel out of a Nazi prison camp, pocketfuls of dirt at a time. (3:30) AMC: Mon. 2 P.M., Mon./Early Tue. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Great Expectations
'98. Ethan Hawke. In a modern adaptation of Dickens' classic, an artist deals with rejection from his childhood sweetheart. (R) (1:55) MAX: Wed. 2:35 P.M. (CC)
The Great Raid
'05. Benjamin Bratt. In 1944 Lt. Col. Henry Mucci leads a U.S. battalion to rescue more than 500 prisoners of war from a Japanese camp. (R) (2:15) STZ: Sun. 5 P.M., Thu. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
A Great Wall
'86. Peter Wang. A Chinese-American quits Silicon Valley and moves to China with his wife and teenage son. (PG) (1:45) TMC: Sun./Early Mon. 5:50 A.M.
Gremlins 2: The New Batch

'90. Zach Galligan. A designer and his wife try to stop hundreds of creatures from taking over New York. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Mon. 6 P.M. (CC)
Groundhog Day
'93. Bill Murray. February 2nd keeps repeating for a cynical TV weatherman sent to watch the groundhog in Punxsutawney, Pa. (PG) (1:55) SHO: Sun. 3 P.M., Wed. 8:45 A.M., 3:45 P.M. (CC)
Guess Who
'05. Bernie Mac. The sarcastic patriarch of a black family freely expresses his opinion of his daughter's white boyfriend. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 11 A.M., 10:35 P.M. (CC)
Guinevere
'99. Stephen Rea. A 20-year-old from an upper-class family becomes involved with a much older bohemian photographer. (R) (2:00) WE: Tue. noon (CC)
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Hair Show
'04. Mo'Nique. Indebted to the Internal Revenue Service, a desperate woman must convince her estranged sister to help her win a hairstyling contest worth $50,000. (PG-13) (2:30) BET: Fri. 7:30 P.M. (CC)
The Hallelujah Trail

'65. Burt Lancaster. Miners, Indians and a temperance woman's group join a colonel taking a wagon train of whiskey to Denver. (2:45) TCM: Mon. 5:15 P.M.
Halloween: Resurrection
'02. Jamie Lee Curtis. Internet users watch six collegians as they spend the night in Michael Myers' childhood home. (R) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 8 P.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Hand of Death
'62. John Agar. A cloud transforms a scientist into a hideous, scaly monster that can destroy anything it touches. (1:15) AMC: Wed./Early Thu. 2:30 A.M.
Hard to Kill
'90. Steven Seagal. Pronounced dead but not, a policeman with a gorgeous nurse eventually recovers and years later seeks revenge. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 4 P.M.
Hard, Fast and Beautiful
'51. Claire Trevor. A selfish woman pushes her daughter to the top in professional tennis. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 1:45 P.M.
Hardball
'01. Keanu Reeves. A sports junkie agrees to coach Little League Baseball in Chicago in order to pay his gambling debts. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man
'91. Mickey Rourke. Two cowboy bikers rob a corrupt bank to save a friend's bar from foreclosure in 1996 California. (R) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
'04. John Cho. After smoking marijuana, two roommates scour New Jersey to satisfy their hunger for hamburgers. (R) (1:30) ENC: Sun. 3 P.M., Sun./Early Mon. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
Harry and Son
'84. Paul Newman. An out-of-work hard hat clashes with his surfer son, a would-be writer working in a car wash. (PG) (2:00) TMC: Tue. 9:35 A.M.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

'02. Daniel Radcliffe. The young wizard and his best friends investigate a dark force that is terrorizing their school, Hogwarts. (PG) (4:00) ABCFAM: Fri. 7 P.M., Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

'04. Daniel Radcliffe. The young wizard and his friends confront Sirius Black, a fugitive with ties to Harry's past. (PG) (2:30) HBO: Tue. 2 P.M., Sat. 8 A.M., 5:30 P.M. (CC)
The Haunted Palace
'63. Vincent Price. A man and wife claim the mansion of his great-great-grandfather, a warlock burned alive in 1765. (2:00) SHO: Tue./Early Wed. 3:30 A.M.
He Ran All the Way

'51. John Garfield. A payroll robber meets a woman at a public pool and uses her family's home as a hide-out. (1:30) TCM: Thu. 9:30 P.M.
Hellboy

'04. Ron Perlman. The son of the devil helps a top-secret organization investigate and destroy paranormal creatures. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Tue. 7:30 P.M., Wed. 3:30 P.M.
Hellraiser: Hellseeker
'02. Ashley Laurence. Pinhead and his demons terrorize a man after his wife dies in a car accident. (R) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 8:30 P.M. (CC)
Hidalgo
'04. Viggo Mortensen. In the 19th century, a Westerner and his beloved mustang compete in an endurance race across the Arabian desert. (PG-13) (2:45) AMC: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 5:15 P.M. (CC)
Hide and Creep '04. Melissa Bush. Residents of a small Southern town band together to fight bloodthirsty zombies. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Tue./Early Wed. 3 A.M. (CC)
Hide and Seek
'05. Robert De Niro. Strange events plague a widowed psychologist and his daughter who claims her imaginary friend is real. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
Highwaymen
'04. Jim Caviezel. A vengeful widower scours the roadways to find a serial killer who uses his car as a weapon. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 8 A.M., Sun./Early Mon. 2 A.M.
History of the World: Part I
'81. Mel Brooks. Bawdy segments include the dawn of man, Moses, Nero, an empress, the Inquisition and the French Revolution. (R) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 11:15 P.M., Thu. 3:45 P.M., Thu./Early Fri. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
Hit the Deck
'55. Jane Powell. A bosun's mate and his two buddies find three women and trouble on shore leave in San Francisco. (2:00) TCM: Wed./Early Thu. 2:15 A.M. (CC)
The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting
'03. C. Thomas Howell. A psychopathic hitchhiker terrorizes a man and his girlfriend as they take a road trip. (R) (2:00) USA: Thu./Early Fri. 2 A.M. (CC)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
'05. Martin Freeman. A human and his extraterrestrial friend begin an interstellar journey after the destruction of Earth. (PG) (1:50) STZ: Wed. 8 A.M., 5:15 P.M. (CC)
Holiday in Mexico

'46. Walter Pidgeon. The U.S. ambassador's daughter falls for a Mexican pianist old enough to be her grandfather. (2:15) TCM: Wed. midnight (CC)
Hollywood Flies '04. Brad Renfro. While on a road trip, a man and his sister pick up two hitchhikers on the run for murder and armed robbery. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 4:30 P.M., Sat. 3:10 P.M. (CC)
Hollywood Sex Fantasy '00. Catalina Larranaga. An actor surrounds himself with fast money and women. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed./Early Thu. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Holy Man
'98. Eddie Murphy. Sales skyrocket when a burnt-out TV programmer puts a guru on his home shopping network. (PG) (2:00) ENC: Thu. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
'92. Macaulay Culkin. Once again left behind by his family, the boy hero lands in Manhattan and battles two burglars he faced before. (PG) (2:30) ABCFAM: Sat. 7 P.M., 9:30 P.M. (CC)
Home Alone 4
'02. French Stewart. Kevin tries to reunite his separated parents while dealing with an old nemesis. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)
Home Fries
'98. Drew Barrymore. Two killers fear a fast-food cashier and her associates may be able to identify them. (PG-13) (2:00) WGN: Sat./Early Sun. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Hornet's Nest
'70. Rock Hudson. Italian boys and a German doctor help a U.S. captain blow up a dam held by the Nazis. (M) (2:00) TCM: Sat. midnight.
Hostage
'05. Bruce Willis. A former hostage negotiator must take action when three carjackers hold a wealthy man and his children at gunpoint. (R) (2:00) ENC: Tue. 12:35 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
Hot Shots! Part Deux

'93. Charlie Sheen. The government recruits a parody of a commando for a rescue mission after Operation Desert Storm. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Thu. 11:45 A.M. (CC)
House
'86. William Katt. A mounted fish moves, household objects levitate, and monsters haunt a troubled novelist. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 10 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 3:30 A.M.
House II: The Second Story
'87. Arye Gross. A man and his friend exhume an ancestor in the house where his parents were killed. (PG-13) (1:45) AMC: Fri. midnight.
Houseguest
'94. Sinbad. An impostor fools a lawyer and his family as an old friend trained in oral surgery. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Tue./Early Wed. 1:20 A.M., Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
Hoy y Manana
'03. Antonella Costa. Desperately in need of cash, an aspiring actress turns to prostitution to pay the rent. (1:30) MAX: Wed./Early Thu. 5 A.M.
Hysteria: The Def Leppard Story '01. Orlando Seale. The British rock group rises to the top of the U.S. charts despite personal and professional tragedies. (R) (2:00) VH1: Wed. midnight.
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I Heart Huckabees
'04. Jason Schwartzman. An environmental activist and an executive hire existential detectives to examine their lives. (R) (1:55) HBO: Tue./Early Wed. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
I Know What You Did Last Summer
'97. Jennifer Love Hewitt. A killer stalks North Carolina teens who disposed of an auto accident's live victim. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. midnight (CC)
I Spy
'02. Eddie Murphy. A special agent and a boxing champion travel to Budapest, Hungary, to locate an arms dealer and a stealth bomber. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 6 P.M., Sun./Early Mon. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
I'll Do Anything
'94. Nick Nolte. An actor tries to find work, date two women and please his bratty 6-year-old daughter. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
I, Robot
'04. Will Smith. In 2035 a Chicago homicide detective tracks a sophisticated robot accused of murdering a visionary scientist. (PG-13) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 10:30 P.M., Sat. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
I.Q.

'94. Tim Robbins. Albert Einstein plays matchmaker for his egghead niece and an unschooled auto mechanic. (PG) (2:00) USA: Wed. 1 P.M. (CC)
An Ideal Husband

'99. Rupert Everett. A devoted womanizer is called upon to help an old friend whose dark secrets threaten his marriage. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Mon. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
In the Army Now
'94. Pauly Shore. Soon after joining the Reserves, two buddies are called to active duty in Africa. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 6:15 P.M. (CC) SHO: Wed. 12:15 P.M., Wed./Early Thu. 5:15 A.M. (CC)
The In-Laws
'03. Michael Douglas. Days before his son's wedding, a globe-trotting CIA agent entangles his future in-law in a series of adventures. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
Incident at Loch Ness

'04. Werner Herzog. A filmmaker follows director Werner Herzog as he travels to Scotland to make a documentary about the Loch Ness monster. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 9:35 A.M., Thu./Early Fri. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
The Incredibles

'04. Craig T. Nelson. Now fighting boredom in suburbia, a former superhero and his family get a chance to save the world. Animated. (PG) (2:00) STZ: Mon. 2:30 P.M., 10:35 P.M. (CC)
Indecent Proposal
'93. Robert Redford. A Las Vegas mystery man offers a desperate couple $1 million for a night with the wife. (R) (2:00) HBO: Mon./Early Tue. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Independence Day

'96. Will Smith. A fighter pilot, a computer whiz and others fight back after 15-mile-wide alien ships zap Earth's major cities. (PG-13) (2:25) MAX: Tue. 4:10 P.M., Tue./Early Wed. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Infection '04. Michiko Hada. A mysterious illness strikes hospital employees involved in the cover-up of a patient's death. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 1:20 P.M. (CC)
Inspector Gadget 2
'03. French Stewart. Gadget competes with his female counterpart to stop Claw from using a device that freezes time. (G) (2:00) WGN: Sun. noon (CC)
The Interpreter

'05. Nicole Kidman. A Secret Service agent is suspicious of a U.N. translator who overheard a plot to assassinate an African leader. (PG-13) (2:10) MAX: Sun. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
The Intruder
'99. Charlotte Gainsbourg. A woman confesses to having murdered another just a few hours earlier, when in fact the victim was killed two years before that. (1:40) TMC: Fri. 2:05 P.M. (CC)
The Island
'05. Ewan McGregor. In 2019 a mercenary pursues two clones who escaped from a research facility after learning their true fate. (PG-13) (2:20) MAX: Mon. 9 A.M., 8 P.M., Wed. 10:45 A.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
Isn't She Great
'00. Bette Midler. Jacqueline Susann writes ''Valley of the Dolls'' and, at the height of her success, learns she has breast cancer. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 6 A.M. (CC)
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Jagged Edge
'85. Glenn Close. A lawyer falls in love with her client, a San Francisco publisher accused of killing his heiress wife. (R) (1:50) ENC: Wed. 11:15 P.M. (CC)
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
'93. Jon D. LeMay. Slasher Jason survives a SWAT team attack and returns to destroy all blood kin, who are his only mortal threat. (R) (1:35) SHO: Fri./Early Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Jeepers Creepers
'01. Gina Phillips. A cloaked figure terrorizes two siblings after they discover mutilated bodies in a country drainpipe. (R) (2:00) USA: Mon./Early Tue. 2 A.M., Tue. 3 P.M. (CC)
Jeepers Creepers 2
'03. Ray Wise. A winged creature terrorizes basketball players, coaches and cheerleaders who have become stranded on a highway. (R) (2:00) USA: Tue. 5 P.M. (CC)
Jericho Mansions
'03. James Caan. The agoraphobic super of a decrepit apartment building tries to investigate the murders of tenants, although he is a suspect. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sun./Early Mon. 4:10 A.M. (CC)
Jingle All the Way
'96. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A crazed postman, a tough policeman and a shady Santa impede a workaholic seeking a coveted toy for his son. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Sat. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Joe Dirt
'01. David Spade. A goofy janitor tells a radio talk-show host about his search for the parents who abandoned him. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Joe's Apartment
'96. Jerry O'Connell. Singing and dancing cockroaches help a luckless New York transplant woo a pretty bureaucrat and avoid eviction. (PG-13) (1:20) ENC: Fri./Early Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Johnny Angel

'45. George Raft. The son of a freighter captain searches New Orleans for his father's killers and stolen gold bullion. (1:30) TCM: Tue./Early Wed. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
Juice
'92. Omar Epps. Four Harlem buddies hold up a store, and one of them gets hooked on the thrill of the gun. (R) (2:00) VH1: Tue. 11:30 P.M., Wed. 4 P.M.
Junebug

'05. Amy Adams. Months after his wedding, a man travels to his North Carolina hometown to introduce his wife to his family. (R) (1:55) STZ: Thu./Early Fri. 3:20 A.M. (CC)
Just Between Friends
'86. Mary Tyler Moore. After a man's death, his wife realizes her pregnant friend was his mistress. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Mon./Early Tue. 5 A.M.
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Keeping Secrets
'91. Suzanne Somers. The actress portrays herself from her autobiography about growing up troubled with an alcoholic father. (2:00) WE: Wed. noon (CC)
Key Largo

'48. Humphrey Bogart. A gangster holds a GI and others hostage in a run-down Florida Keys hotel. (1:45) TCM: Tue. 9:30 P.M. (CC)
Key West & Wild With Amy Lynn Baxter '00. Amy Lynn Baxter. Amy Lynn Baxter organizes a casting call for a bevy of bathing beauties in the Florida Keys. (1:00) MAX: Mon./Early Tue. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Kicking & Screaming
'05. Will Ferrell. A vitamin salesman and his overly competitive father go head-to-head as coaches of children's rival soccer teams. (PG) (1:35) MAX: Mon./Early Tue. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
The King and I

'56. Deborah Kerr. A young Victorian widow goes to Siam to teach the king's children. Music by Rodgers and Hammerstein. (G) (2:45) AMC: Tue./Early Wed. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
King of New York
'90. Christopher Walken. An ex-convict sets out with his gang to take over the city's drug trade. (R) (1:55) ENC: Sat./Early Sun. 1:10 A.M. (CC)
Kingdom Come
'01. LL Cool J. Members of a dysfunctional family bicker while mourning the loss of their patriarch. (PG) (2:00) VH1: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M.
Kingdom of Heaven

'05. Orlando Bloom. During the Crusades, a young blacksmith rises to knighthood and protects Jerusalem from invading forces. (R) (2:30) HBO: Sun. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Kingpin
'96. Woody Harrelson. A one-handed salesman, an Amish farm boy and a pretty con artist pull bowling scams to get to a $1 million tournament in Reno. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Fri. 6 P.M. (CC)
The Kiss '03. Terence Stamp. A book editor searches for the author of an unfinished novel about true love. (1:30) TMC: Thu. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
A Kiss Before Dying
'91. Matt Dillon. A social climber kills a tycoon's daughter, then marries her twin and goes to work for her father. (R) (1:40) ENC: Wed./Early Thu. 1:05 A.M. (CC)
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Lackawanna Blues

'05. S. Epatha Merkerson. The proprietor of a rooming house takes care of a boy and helps downtrodden blacks in upstate New York. (1:45) HBO: Wed. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Lassie
'05. Peter O'Toole. In World War II Britain, a collie undertakes a dangerous journey from Scotland to Yorkshire to reunite with the family that was forced to sell her to a duke. (PG) (1:40) MAX: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Last Action Hero
'93. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A golden ticket handed down from Houdini puts a boy in the middle of a Hollywood superstar's world. (PG-13) (2:15) ENC: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Last Exit '06. Kathleen Robertson. Road rage leads two Canadian mothers on an extended car chase. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
The Last Shot
'04. Matthew Broderick. To help capture mobster John Gotti, an FBI agent poses as a movie producer and tricks a screenwriter into making a sham film. (R) (1:35) STZ: Tue. 10:15 A.M., 5:35 P.M. (CC)
The Last Sunset

'61. Rock Hudson. A Texas lawman follows a fleeing outlaw headed to see the women in his life. (2:00) TCM: Sat. 6 P.M.
Lawman

'71. Burt Lancaster. A marshal seeks justice in another marshal's town, run by a corrupt rancher. (GP) (1:45) TCM: Sun./Early Mon. 4:15 A.M., Mon./Early Tue. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Laws of Gravity

'92. Peter Greene. Tragedy follows a Brooklyn hoodlum, his wife and his attempt to bail out his violent buddy. (R) (1:40) SHO: Fri./Early Sat. 3:05 A.M.
The Legend of Zorro
'05. Antonio Banderas. The masked swordsman and his wife fight a European count plotting to block California's statehood. (PG) (2:15) STZ: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events

'04. Jim Carrey. A dastardly count plots to steal an inheritance from three young orphans placed in his care. (PG) (1:50) SHO: Thu. 9:15 A.M., 8:30 P.M. (CC)
Lesser Evil '06. Thea Gill. A rape victim tries to bring her attacker to justice after local police prove ineffective. (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 9 P.M. (CC)
Lethal Weapon 2

'89. Mel Gibson. An accountant leads a wild detective and his cautious partner to a South African diplomat running drugs. (R) (2:35) TBS: Fri. 11:10 P.M., Sat. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Liam

'00. Ian Hart. A 7-year-old boy deals with his father who turns to fascism after losing his job in 1930s England. (R) (1:35) HBO: Sun./Early Mon. 5:25 A.M. (CC)
Liar Liar
'97. Jim Carrey. A boy's birthday wish comes true that his neglectful father, a fast-talking lawyer, will not be able to tell a lie for 24 hours. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Wed. 7:45 A.M., 8 P.M., Wed./Early Thu. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
Life Stinks
'91. Mel Brooks. A billionaire bets he can live as a bum for 30 days in the Los Angeles slum he plans to develop. (PG-13) (1:35) SHO: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)
Life With Mikey

'93. Michael J. Fox. The former child star of a TV show meets a cute little waif who changes his talent agency and his life. (PG) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
Life-Size
'00. Jere Burns. A widower's daughter uses magic to try and resurrect her mother but ends up bringing a doll to life. (2:00) WE: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
Lipstick & Dynamite, Piss & Vinegar: The First Ladies of Wrestling
'04. Filmmaker Ruth Leitman interviews female wrestlers from the 1940s and '50s. (1:30) TMC: Wed. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
Little Buddha
'93. Keanu Reeves. A Seattle couple's son goes to Bhutan to find out if he is the reincarnation of a great lama. (PG) (2:20) SHO: Thu. 6:55 A.M. (CC)
Little Women

'33. Katharine Hepburn. Four sisters in Massachusetts forge unbreakable family ties in this adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's story. (2:00) TCM: Fri. 7:15 A.M. (CC)
Live Forever
'03. Filmmaker John Dower examines the rise of British pop music in the 1990s. (R) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
Live Once, Die Twice '06. Kellie Martin. A woman searches for her unfaithful husband after learning about his involvement in an embezzling scheme. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 6 P.M., Mon. 3 P.M. (CC)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

'98. Jason Flemyng. A London cardsharp's pals enter him in a high-stakes card game, then must pay a huge sum within a week. (R) (2:00) TMC: Thu. 9:30 P.M. (CC)
Lone Star

'96. Chris Cooper. A small-town Texas sheriff investigates when a brutal predecessor's remains surface 40 years after he was supposedly run out of town. (R) (2:25) ENC: Mon./Early Tue. 1:05 A.M. (CC)
Lonely Hearts

'81. Wendy Hughes. An Australian bank clerk seeks love with a middle-aged piano tuner met through a dating service. (R) (1:40) TMC: Tue./Early Wed. 1:30 A.M.
Long Day's Journey Into Night

'62. Katharine Hepburn. Alcohol, morphine, illness and stinginess doom the Tyrone family in 1912 Connecticut. (3:00) TCM: Fri. midnight.
The Long, Hot Summer

'58. Paul Newman. A small-town Mississippi boss tries to pair his daughter with an enigmatic drifter. (2:30) AMC: Tue. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Lords of Dogtown
'05. Emile Hirsch. In the 1970s a group of California surfers pioneers a revolutionary new style of skateboarding. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Tue. 6:40 A.M., 3:45 P.M., 10:40 P.M. (CC)
Lost & Found
'99. David Spade. To spend time with an attractive neighbor, a man kidnaps her dog, which proceeds to swallow a valuable ring. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon./Early Tue. 1 A.M., Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
Lost in Yonkers
'93. Richard Dreyfuss. Motherless siblings observe their hoodlum uncle and strange aunt while staying with their grandmother in 1942 New York. (PG) (2:15) SHO: Tue. 7 A.M., Sat. 7 A.M. (CC)
Love Field
'92. Michelle Pfeiffer. A Dallas hairdresser goes by bus to JFK's funeral and meets a man on the run with his little girl. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 12:45 P.M., Fri. 6:15 A.M., 3:15 P.M. (CC)
Love Jones

'97. Larenz Tate. Emotionally vulnerable Chicagoans carry on a torrid affair but deny their burgeoning love. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 11 A.M., Fri./Early Sat. 2 A.M.
Love Potion No. 9
'92. Tate Donovan. A shy biochemist and a shy biologist become a couple with sex appeal thanks to a Gypsy's potion. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Fri. 10:45 A.M. (CC)
Love Thy Neighbor '05. Alexandra Paul. A family moves into a seemingly idyllic community but starts to receive threats from an unknown source. (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 9 P.M., Thu. 3 P.M. (CC)
Luxury Liner
'48. George Brent. A cruise-ship captain's daughter stows away and plays Cupid for him and a passenger. (1:45) TCM: Wed. 11 A.M. (CC)
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MacArthur

'77. Gregory Peck. Gen. Douglas MacArthur returns to the Philippines, manages postwar Japan and defies President Truman. (PG) (3:00) HIST: Sun. noon (CC)
The Machinist

'04. Christian Bale. Cryptic notes and encounters with a mysterious stranger torment a drill-press operator who has not slept in a year. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Mad Love
'95. Chris O'Donnell. Emotionally opposite Seattle teens fall in love and go on a road trip to Mexico. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
Madonna: Truth or Dare

'91. Filmmaker Alek Keshishian shows the pop star Madonna on stage and behind the scenes with her entourage. (R) (2:30) WE: Sat. midnight.
Major League II
'94. Charlie Sheen. Cleveland's new coach whips his lackluster baseball players into winning shape. (PG) (1:50) MAX: Thu./Early Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)
Major League: Back to the Minors
'98. Scott Bakula. The manager of minor-league team the South Carolina Buzz prepares the players for a confrontation with formidable opponents, the Minnesota Twins. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Major Payne
'95. Damon Wayans. A Marine with little understanding of civilians commands a group of young ROTC cadets and falls for a school doctor. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Malibu Spring Break '03. Charity Rahmer. Two beautiful collegians throw a wild party that gets out of hand. (1:20) TMC: Mon./Early Tue. 4:40 A.M. (CC)
The Man From Snowy River

'82. Kirk Douglas. An Australian cowboy works for one of two feuding brothers and falls for the boss's daughter. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Mon. 10:45 P.M., Tue. 3 P.M.
The Man in the Iron Mask
'98. Leonardo DiCaprio. Musketeers try to displace corrupt King Louis XIV with his twin brother, imprisoned in the Bastille. (PG-13) (3:00) WE: Thu. 8 P.M., Thu./Early Fri. 1 A.M., Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)
Man of the House
'05. Tommy Lee Jones. A taciturn Texas Ranger goes under cover as a coach to protect a group of college cheerleaders who witnessed a murder. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 1:05 P.M., 10:45 P.M. (CC)
Man on Fire
'04. Denzel Washington. Hired as a bodyguard for a young girl, a retired CIA agent takes revenge on her kidnappers in Mexico City. (R) (2:30) HBO: Tue./Early Wed. 1 A.M., Sat. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
The Man With the Golden Gun
'74. Roger Moore. Agent 007 heads for the Orient to find a $1 million hit man with a midget sidekick. (PG) (3:00) SPIKE: Sun. 3 P.M.
Man's Favorite Sport?
'64. Rock Hudson. An all-talk tackle salesman is forced by a PR woman to fish in a tournament. (2:15) TCM: Sat. noon (CC)
Man-Thing
'05. Jack Thompson. Crewmen meet grisly deaths after a tycoon orders portions of a swamp drained to make room for land development. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 7 P.M. (CC)
Mansquito '05. Corin Nemec. While trying to find a cure for the West Nile virus, a scientist turns herself and her subject into mutant insects. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Marci X
'03. Lisa Kudrow. A woman must deal with a controversial rapper who sings for her father's record label. (R) (2:00) WE: Sun. 3 P.M.
Maria Full of Grace

'04. Catalina Sandino Moreno. Unemployed and pregnant, a Colombian teenager takes a job smuggling drugs into the United States. (R) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 11 A.M. (CC)
Marked for Death
'90. Steven Seagal. A former drug agent and his old Army buddy exterminate a so-called Jamaican drug posse. (R) (1:40) ENC: Thu. 9:35 P.M., Sat. 10 P.M. (CC)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

'03. Russell Crowe. In 1805 a British captain and his crew endure hardships while trying to prevent a French ship from reaching the Pacific Ocean. (PG-13) (3:30) FX: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 2 P.M.
Max Dugan Returns

'83. Marsha Mason. A widow's wayward father suddenly shows up and buys expensive gifts for her and her teenage son. (PG) (2:00) WE: Wed. 2 P.M.
McCabe & Mrs. Miller

'71. Warren Beatty. A frontier gambler and a madam protect their booming business from outside investors. (R) (2:00) MAX: Mon./Early Tue. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
Mean Creek

'04. Rory Culkin. A shy boy, his older brother, and two friends plan to take a bully on a boat trip and maroon him in the wilderness. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 8 P.M., Fri. 7 P.M. (CC)
Mean Girls

'04. Lindsay Lohan. Attending high school for the first time, a teenager becomes friends with three popular but manipulative students. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 4:45 P.M., Fri. 9:45 A.M., 6:45 P.M. (CC)
Meatballs Part II
'84. Richard Mulligan. Camp Sasquatch's goofy owner expects a counselor to beat rival Camp Patton at boxing. (PG) (1:30) ENC: Thu. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
Medicine Man
'92. Sean Connery. A scientist resents the young woman sent to check on his wildflower cancer cure in the Amazon rain forest. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Memphis Belle
'90. Matthew Modine. An account of the courageous B-17 bomber crew that flew more than two dozen perilous missions over Nazi-occupied Europe. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Mercury Rising
'98. Bruce Willis. An FBI renegade tries to stop his nemesis from killing an autistic boy who cracked a government code. (R) (2:00) ENC: Sun. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
'97. Kevin Spacey. A reporter covering a society Christmas party in Savannah, Ga., stays for the host's murder trial. (R) (2:40) MAX: Mon. 11:20 A.M. (CC)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
'69. Derek Godfrey. Puck's magic confuses the wedding of Theseus, Duke of Athens, and the Amazon queen Hippolyta in Shakespeare's play. (2:30) WE: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Million Dollar Baby


'04. Clint Eastwood. A deep bond develops between a cantankerous trainer and the female boxer he reluctantly takes under his wing. (PG-13) (2:15) MAX: Mon. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
Mind the Gap
'04. Alan King. Five stories revolve around a single father, a street performer, a retiree, a woman and her dying mother, and a guilt-ridden man. (R) (2:15) SHO: Mon. 2:30 P.M., Thu. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Mindhunters
'04. LL Cool J. A serial killer targets a group of FBI trainees and a Philadelphia policeman on a deserted island. (R) (1:55) STZ: Thu./Early Fri. 1:05 A.M., Fri. 7:10 P.M. (CC)
The Misadventures of Margaret
'98. Parker Posey. A married author tries to stimulate her imagination for an erotic novel with hands-on research. (1:30) SHO: Sun./Early Mon. 3:20 A.M. (CC)
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous
'05. Sandra Bullock. FBI agent Gracie Hart clashes with her superiors when she jumps in to save two kidnapped friends in Las Vegas. (PG-13) (2:00) MAX: Tue. 9 A.M., 10 P.M., Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)
Monster-in-Law
'05. Jennifer Lopez. A woman fights back when her fiance's shrewish mother tries to destroy their relationship. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 6:15 P.M., Thu. 1:15 P.M., Thu./Early Fri. 12:05 A.M. (CC)
Mother's Boys
'94. Jamie Lee Curtis. A deserter returns to Los Angeles, determined to win back her husband and three sons. (R) (1:40) MAX: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
'05. Brad Pitt. A husband and wife are unaware that each is an international assassin who has just been assigned to kill the other. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. noon, 9 P.M. (CC)
Mrs. Doubtfire

'93. Robin Williams. Estranged from his wife, an out-of-work actor masquerades as a nanny to be with his children. (PG-13) (3:00) ABCFAM: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
Much Ado About Nothing

'93. Kenneth Branagh. Shakespeare's Don Pedro pairs Benedick and Beatrice and woos Hero for Claudio around a lively Italian villa. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Wed./Early Thu. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
Murder, My Sweet

'44. Dick Powell. Ex-con Moose Malloy hires gumshoe Philip Marlowe to find his Velma. (1:45) TCM: Tue. 11:15 P.M. (CC)
My Antonia

'95. Neil Patrick Harris. An orphan farm boy lives with his grandparents and befriends an immigrant girl in 1890s Nebraska. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 8:45 A.M. (CC)
My Big Fat Independent Movie '05. Paget Brewster. Two talkative hit men cross paths with a musician and a lonely cashier. (R) (1:50) TMC: Thu./Early Fri. 3:40 A.M. (CC)
My Blue Heaven

'90. Steve Martin. Slick mob witness Vinnie hides out in suburbia with square FBI man Barney. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 3:15 P.M. (CC)
My Cousin Vinny

'92. Joe Pesci. A wise-guy Brooklyn lawyer and his motormouth girlfriend go to Alabama to defend his innocent cousin for murder. (R) (2:05) ENC: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
My Life
'93. Michael Keaton. A man and his wife confront his terminal cancer as he videotapes life lessons for his unborn son. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Tue. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
My Man and I
'52. Shelley Winters. A Mexican-American laborer loves an alcoholic woman and works for a farmer who cheats him. (1:45) TCM: Tue./Early Wed. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
Mystery, Alaska
'99. Russell Crowe. The National Hockey League sends the New York Rangers to play a legendary local team in an isolated Alaskan town. (R) (2:00) ENC: Fri. 6 P.M. (CC)
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Napoleon Dynamite

'04. Jon Heder. A gawky teenager from an odd family helps his new friend run for class president against a popular student. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
National Lampoon's Dorm Daze
'03. Tatyana Ali. Chaos ensues after two different women named Dominique arrive at a coed dormitory just before Christmas break. (R) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
National Lampoon's Vacation
'83. Chevy Chase. The Griswolds and family head by station wagon for the California fun park Walley World. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
National Lampoon's Van Wilder
'02. Ryan Reynolds. An underachieving collegian needs money to stay in school after his father cuts off his funds. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 7 P.M. (CC)
Necronomicon: Book of the Dead
'93. Jeffrey Combs. Three horror stories: A man finds a monster; a reporter confronts a mad doctor's clan; a policewoman finds an evil cavern. (R) (1:40) MAX: Sun./Early Mon. 1:10 A.M. (CC) SCI-FI: Thu./Early Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)
Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl
'04. Patricia Heaton. Abandoned by her boyfriend, a former Broadway dancer and her daughter temporarily share an apartment with an actor. (2:00) TNT: Sat. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
New Waterford Girl
'99. Liane Balaban. An unhappy teenager wishes to escape the coal-mining town she loathes, but her parents deflect her opportunities. (1:45) SHO: Fri. 5 P.M. (CC)
The Next Best Thing
'00. Rupert Everett. A gay man has a child with his best friend, and the two decide to live together as a family until she falls in love with another man. (PG-13) (1:50) SHO: Sun. 4:55 P.M., Sat. 12:05 P.M.
Next of Kin
'89. Patrick Swayze. A Chicago policeman and his rural-Kentucky brother hunt a mob enforcer for killing their brother. (R) (1:50) HBO: Fri./Early Sat. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
The Night Riders
'39. John Wayne. The Three Mesquiteers don hoods to expose a Spanish land-grant scam. (1:15) AMC: Mon. 6 A.M.
A Nightmare on Elm Street

'84. John Saxon. Freddy Krueger, a badly burned boogeyman with razors on his glove, haunts and kills teens in their dreams. (R) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 9:45 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
9 to 5

'80. Jane Fonda. Three fed-up secretaries kidnap their sexist boss and force him to authorize office improvements. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Sun. 1:30 P.M., Wed. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
The Ninth Gate
'99. Johnny Depp. A rare-book broker, hired by a wealthy collector, discovers his latest find may hold the key to summoning Satan. (R) (2:30) SCI-FI: Mon. 11 P.M. (CC)
Nixon
'95. Anthony Hopkins. Insecurities haunt the 37th president as he wins two terms, ends the Vietnam War and resigns in disgrace during Watergate. (R) (3:20) ENC: Tue. 9:15 A.M. (CC)
The Norseman
'78. Lee Majors. A Viking sails to the New World with his horned-hat crew to find his father, the king. (PG) (1:35) TMC: Sat. 7:35 A.M.
Notting Hill
'99. Julia Roberts. A man's life changes when an international star walks into his bookshop. (PG-13) (2:05) TMC: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
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Ocean's Twelve

'04. George Clooney. To pay back a casino boss, Danny Ocean and his team of criminals plan an elaborate heist in Europe. (PG-13) (2:05) MAX: Mon. 3:40 P.M. (CC)
Off Limits
'88. Willem Dafoe. Undercover Army detectives hunt a high-ranking officer for killing prostitutes in 1968 Saigon. (R) (1:50) ENC: Thu. 11:15 P.M. (CC)
On the Line
'01. Lance Bass. A shy man scours the streets of Chicago in search of a vivacious woman he met on a train. (PG) (2:00) WGN: Sat./Early Sun. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
On-Line
'01. Josh Hamilton. A heartbroken man, his friend, an artist, a lonely teenager and others spend all their time in cyberspace. (1:30) STZ: Sun./Early Mon. 2:35 A.M. (CC)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
'03. Antonio Banderas. A corrupt CIA agent recruits a tormented gunman to stop conspirators from assassinating the president of Mexico. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. noon (CC)
One Crazy Summer
'86. John Cusack. A budding cartoonist helps a singer save her family home from a land developer on the island of Nantucket. (PG) (2:00) WE: Sun. 1 P.M.
One Night at McCool's
'01. Liv Tyler. A bartender, a detective and a married lawyer fall for the charms of a conniving seductress. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue./Early Wed. 2 A.M. (CC)
The Only Game in Town

'70. Elizabeth Taylor. A veteran chorus-girl and a gambling pianist become friends and lovers in Las Vegas. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 8 A.M.
Only Love
'98. Marisa Tomei. An Italian implores her one-time fiance, now a married neurosurgeon, to treat her brain tumor. (3:00) WE: Thu. 1 P.M. (CC)
Out to Sea
'97. Jack Lemmon. An elderly gambler seeking a wealthy wife signs himself and his widowed brother-in-law on as cruise-ship dance hosts. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Mon. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Outfit
'73. Robert Duvall. Two small-time crooks and one's girlfriend get even for a murder by robbing mob operations. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 4 P.M.
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P.C.U.
'94. Jeremy Piven. Politically correct collegians unite against the residents of a dorm where offensive behavior is encouraged. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Mon. 7 A.M., 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Paid in Full
'02. Wood Harris. A dry cleaner's delivery boy becomes one of the most powerful drug dealers in 1980s Harlem. Based on a true story. (R) (2:00) BET: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
Patriot Games

'92. Harrison Ford. An IRA terrorist vows revenge against the ex-CIA agent who killed his brother and thwarted their attack on royalty. (R) (2:30) A&E: Sun. 1 P.M., Fri. 9 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)
The Pelican Brief

'93. Julia Roberts. A Washington reporter helps an on-the-run law student who knows too much about a government cover-up. (PG-13) (2:30) SHO: Mon. 8:30 A.M., 6:30 P.M., Thu. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Phenomenon
'96. John Travolta. An amiable, small-town Everyman is inexplicably transformed into a genius with telekinetic powers. (PG) (2:15) HBO: Fri. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
The Philadelphia Story


'40. Cary Grant. A snooty socialite fights with her ex-husband and flirts with a reporter. (2:00) TCM: Fri. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
The Piano


'93. Holly Hunter. The mute wife of a settler teaches her lover to play the piano in colonial New Zealand. (R) (2:05) TMC: Wed./Early Thu. 1:25 A.M. (CC)
Picasso Trigger
'88. Steve Bond. Hawaiian agents Donna and Taryn join a global-team leader out to stop a criminal mastermind. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri./Early Sat. 2 A.M.
Picture Perfect
'97. Jennifer Aniston. An advertising executive asks a young man to pose as her fiance so that she will be eligible for a promotion. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Playing God
'97. David Duchovny. A decertified surgeon accepts a job as personal doctor for a Los Angeles mobster sought by the FBI. (R) (1:35) ENC: Mon. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach
'88. Matt McCoy. The vacationing rookies rescue their leader from jewel thieves, with a local duo as backup. (PG) (1:35) MAX: Wed. 1 P.M. (CC)
Poltergeist III
'88. Tom Skerritt. Destructive demons follow a little girl sent to live with her aunt and uncle in a Chicago high-rise. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 6 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 3 A.M.
The Poseidon Adventure
'72. Gene Hackman. A clergyman leads survivors of a capsized luxury liner through the ship's innards to its highest point. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Possessed '05. Jill Small. After a woman commits suicide, her vengeful spirit returns to kill her former band members. (1:20) TMC: Fri./Early Sat. 1:15 A.M.
The Postman Always Rings Twice


'46. Lana Turner. A drifter stops at a Greek diner and helps the owner's lusty wife become a widow. (2:00) TCM: Thu. 11 P.M. (CC)
Power Play
'02. Dylan Walsh. An inexperienced reporter investigates an energy corporation that has sinister goals. (R) (1:45) MAX: Mon./Early Tue. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Premonition '04. Casper Van Dien. A detective experiences visions of impending disaster following a violent brush with death. (R) (1:35) SHO: Tue./Early Wed. 1:25 A.M. (CC)
Presumed Innocent

'90. Harrison Ford. A married prosecutor hires an attorney to defend him against charges of murdering his seductive colleague. (R) (2:05) HBO: Wed./Early Thu. 4:10 A.M. (CC)
Pretty Maids All in a Row

'71. Rock Hudson. A California high-school faculty member seduces students, then kills them. (R) (2:00) TCM: Sat./Early Sun. 4 A.M.
Pretty Woman

'90. Richard Gere. A corporate raider pays a gorgeous hooker to be his escort for a business week in Beverly Hills. (R) (2:00) STZ: Mon. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
A Price Above Rubies

'98. Renee Zellweger. An Orthodox Jew challenges religious traditions with her husband, his brother and other family members. (R) (2:00) ENC: Thu. 9:45 A.M. (CC)
Pride of the Marines

'45. John Garfield. Blinded on Guadalcanal, war hero Al Schmid comes home unsure about his wife and future. (2:00) TCM: Thu. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Primal Fear

'96. Richard Gere. A publicity-seeking Chicago lawyer vies with an embittered ex-lover prosecuting an altar boy in a high-profile murder case. (R) (3:00) USA: Sat. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Primary Colors

'98. John Travolta. A Southern governor's wife and adviser help him overcome scandals as he campaigns for the U.S. presidency. (R) (3:00) AMC: Wed. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
The Princess Bride

'87. Cary Elwes. A storybook stableboy turns pirate and rescues his beloved, who is about to marry a dreadful prince. (PG) (2:30) WE: Mon. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M., Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
Proof
'05. Gwyneth Paltrow. A depressed woman copes with the death of her father, a brilliant but mentally ill mathematician. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Thu. 8:50 A.M., 6:45 P.M. (CC)
Protocol
'84. Goldie Hawn. A Washington waitress saves the Emir of Ohtar's life, launching her diplomatic career and a scandal. (PG) (1:40) MAX: Fri. 12:20 P.M. (CC)
Public Enemies
'95. Theresa Russell. Ma Barker and her sons rob banks, shoot people and wind up at the top of the FBI's ''most wanted'' list in the 1930s. (R) (1:40) SHO: Thu./Early Fri. 4:35 A.M. (CC)
Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys '04. Corey Feldman. A man must stop toy makers from turning harmless dolls into killers. (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri./Early Sat. 3 A.M. (CC)
Pursued '04. Christian Slater. A corporate headhunter turns to increasingly violent means to persuade a man to take a job with his client. (R) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
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Quality Street

'37. Katharine Hepburn. A British spinster poses as her niece to woo an ex-suitor back from the Napoleonic wars. (1:30) TCM: Fri. 9:15 A.M. (CC)
Quick Change

'90. Bill Murray. Robbing a bank is easy for a clownish trio; it's getting out of New York that's hard. (R) (1:45) AMC: Thu./Early Fri. 2:45 A.M.
The Quiet American

'02. Michael Caine. A veteran English journalist and a young man vie for the affection of a Vietnamese woman in the 1950s. (R) (2:00) AMC: Mon. noon (CC)
Quiz Show

'94. John Turturro. A scandal rocks 1950s America when a former game show champion admits he was given the answers. Based on a true story. (PG-13) (2:15) SHO: Tue. 2:15 P.M., Fri. 1 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 4:45 A.M. (CC)
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Racing Stripes
'05. Bruce Greenwood. A former horse trainer prepares his daughter to race a baby zebra against Thoroughbreds. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Sat. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Radio
'03. Cuba Gooding Jr. A high-school football coach becomes a mentor to a mentally impaired young man in 1970s South Carolina. (PG) (3:00) FX: Sat. 7 P.M.
Ransom

'96. Mel Gibson. A self-made millionaire stuns his wife and the FBI with a televised threat to his son's kidnappers. (R) (2:00) MAX: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
Raw Deal
'48. Dennis O'Keefe. An escaped convict flees with his moll and a social worker he loves. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 12:15 P.M.
Raw Deal
'86. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A former FBI agent infiltrates the biggest mob in Chicago and single-handedly wipes it out. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu./Early Fri. 2 A.M.
Ray

'04. Jamie Foxx. Blind since childhood, Ray Charles overcomes poverty, hardship and addiction and becomes an American music legend. (PG-13) (2:30) MAX: Fri. 4 P.M. (CC)
Read It and Weep '06. Kay Panabaker. A schoolgirl's private journal becomes a best-seller after she accidentally hands it in as a homework assignment. (2:00) DIS: Tue. 8 P.M.
Rebound
'05. Martin Lawrence. Suspended after a public outburst, a college basketball coach accepts a short-term job with a team of middle schoolers. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Mon. 4 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)
Recess: School's Out
'01. Andy Lawrence. A group of children tries to save summer vacation after their former principal plans to create a permanent winter. Animated. (G) (2:00) DIS: Wed. 8 P.M.
Red Dragon

'02. Anthony Hopkins. A former FBI agent asks Dr. Hannibal Lecter for help in stopping a serial killer who slaughters families. (R) (2:30) USA: Sat. 3:30 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 3 A.M. (CC)
Red Eye

'05. Rachel McAdams. A plane passenger forcibly involves his seatmate in a plot to assassinate a government official. (PG-13) (1:30) MAX: Sat. 10 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 5:40 A.M.
Regarding Henry
'91. Harrison Ford. Two bullets force a career-driven Manhattan lawyer to start life over with his loving wife and daughter. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Relic
'97. Penelope Ann Miller. A homicide detective helps a biologist hunt a giant creature that is killing people in a Chicago museum. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)
Remember the Titans

'00. Denzel Washington. A Virginia high school hires a black football coach after undergoing integration in 1971. (PG) (2:30) TNT: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
'04. Milla Jovovich. Survivors of a deadly virus must fight their way through Raccoon City's legion of undead inhabitants. (R) (1:35) MAX: Sun. 4:40 P.M., Thu. 11:40 A.M., 10:30 P.M. (CC)
Return to Paradise
'98. Vince Vaughn. A lawyer helps two New Yorkers decide whether to save a friend's life by serving jail time in Malaysia. (R) (1:55) TMC: Tue. 6:05 P.M. (CC)
Reversal of Fortune

'90. Glenn Close. Harvard's Alan Dershowitz defends Claus von Bulow for trying to kill his wife, Sunny. (R) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 9:40 A.M. (CC)
Revolution
'68. Filmmaker Jack O'Connell chronicles hippies who provide insight into their lifestyle. (1:30) SHO: Mon./Early Tue. 3:30 A.M.
The Rich Man's Wife
'96. Halle Berry. As an unfaithful Los Angelean tries to save her marriage to a wealthy older man, a stranger offers to kill him. (R) (1:40) STZ: Sun./Early Mon. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Rich, Young and Pretty

'51. Jane Powell. A Texas rancher takes his daughter to Paris, where she falls in love and meets her mother. (1:45) TCM: Wed. 6:15 P.M.
Richie Rich
'94. Macaulay Culkin. The boy zillionaire saves his parents and Rich Industries from a scheming executive. (PG) (1:35) SHO: Wed. 7:10 A.M. (CC)
The Ring Two
'05. Naomi Watts. A female journalist must prevent evil Samara from taking possession of her son's soul. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 2:30 P.M., Thu. 8 A.M., 6:30 P.M. (CC)
The River King '05. Edward Burns. A detective believes the apparent suicide of a student may have been a hazing ritual gone awry. (R) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 7:15 P.M. (CC)
Road House
'89. Patrick Swayze. Hired to tame a rowdy Missouri bar, a Ph.D. bouncer romances a doctor and tames the whole town. (R) (1:55) ENC: Tue. 11:35 P.M. (CC)
The Rock

'96. Sean Connery. A one-time escaped convict leads Navy SEALs onto Alcatraz to thwart a renegade colonel's rebels who threaten the area with warheads. (R) (2:20) HBO: Sat./Early Sun. 1 A.M. (CC)
Roll Bounce
'05. Bow Wow. The closure of their favorite rink forces a roller-skater and his friends to gather at an uptown establishment. (PG-13) (2:00) MAX: Sun. 8 P.M., Sun./Early Mon. 2:50 A.M., Thu. 8 A.M., 5 P.M. (CC)
Roman Holiday

'53. Gregory Peck. A young princess, tired of her constraints, runs off with a U.S. newsman in Rome. (2:00) MAX: Sun./Early Mon. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
Room 6 '06. Christine Taylor. A stranger tries to help a woman save her injured boyfriend from a hospital where demons lurk. (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
Rooster Cogburn
'75. John Wayne. One-eyed Marshal Cogburn helps a Bible-toting spinster find the men who killed her preacher father. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)
The Royal Tenenbaums
'01. Gene Hackman. An errant father tries to reconcile with his eccentric and underachieving family in New York. (R) (2:30) FX: Thu. 11 A.M., Thu./Early Fri. 2 A.M.
Royal Wedding

'51. Fred Astaire. A brother and sister take their act to 1947 London. Includes Astaire's famous dance on the ceiling. (1:45) TCM: Wed. 2:45 P.M. (CC)
Rumble in the Bronx
'95. Jackie Chan. A Hong Kong policeman in New York defends a woman shopkeeper against bikers who want protection money. (R) (2:00) TBS: Sat./Early Sun. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
Rush Hour 2
'01. Jackie Chan. Two detectives battle a Hong Kong gangster and his henchmen after a bombing at the U.S. Embassy. (PG-13) (2:10) TBS: Fri. 9 P.M. (CC)
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Sabretooth
'02. David Keith. A big-game hunter searches for a genetically engineered saber-toothed tiger after it escapes from a scientist's lab. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
Sabrina Goes to Rome
'98. Melissa Joan Hart. New friends help a teen witch solve the mystery of an ancient locket in Italy. (2:00) NIC: Sun. 4 P.M.
Saved!
'04. Jena Malone. A student at a Baptist school faces ostracism and demonization after becoming pregnant. (PG-13) (1:35) SHO: Thu. 6:55 P.M. (CC)
Saving Private Ryan


'98. Tom Hanks. A World War II captain and his squad risk all to locate and send home a soldier whose three brothers died in combat. (R) (3:00) MAX: Thu. 7:30 P.M. (CC)
Saving Silverman
'01. Jason Biggs. Two dimwits concoct a scheme to prevent their friend from marrying a coldhearted and conniving woman. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Mon. 6 P.M., Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Scalphunters
'68. Burt Lancaster. A fur trader and a cultured slave have run-ins with Indians and marauders. (1:45) TCM: Mon. 3:30 P.M.
Scandalous
'84. Robert Hays. A U.S. TV newsman meets a British con artist and her uncle, then is framed for his wife's murder. (PG) (1:35) TMC: Wed. 6:30 A.M.
Scooby-Doo
'02. Freddie Prinze Jr. Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby investigate claims that a theme park is haunted. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
Sea of Love

'89. Al Pacino. Two New York detectives bait a lonely hearts killer; one of them falls for a suspect. (R) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 2 P.M. (CC)
Secondhand Lions

'03. Michael Caine. In the 1960s, an urban teen stays with his rural great-uncles and listens to their fantastic tales. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)
Seed of Chucky
'04. Jennifer Tilly. Resurrected by their offspring, the murderous doll and his twisted bride learn about a new movie featuring their killer exploits. (R) (1:30) HBO: Wed. 11 P.M. (CC)
Serenity

'05. Nathan Fillion. Crew members aboard a transport vessel get caught in a deadly conflict in the wake of a galactic war. (PG-13) (2:00) MAX: Sat. 8:30 A.M., 6 P.M. (CC)
The Serpent and the Rainbow
'88. Bill Pullman. A drug company sends a Harvard anthropologist to Haiti for voodoo zombie powder. (R) (1:40) MAX: Sat./Early Sun. 2:35 A.M. (CC)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

'54. Howard Keel. When an Oregon trapper decides to marry, his six rowdy brothers aim to follow suit, though not one has a sweetheart. (G) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 8 P.M.
Seventeen Again
'00. Tia Mowry. While divorced and bickering grandparents watch their grandchildren, a lab experiment gone awry transforms the elders into teen-agers again. (2:00) DIS: Mon. 8 P.M.
Sexy Beast

'00. Ray Winstone. A criminal reluctantly agrees to return to London from retirement in Spain to help former associates rob a heavily guarded bank. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Tue./Early Wed. 2 A.M.
Shadow of Fear
'04. James Spader. Lies and deceit entangle members of a secret society who have criminal pasts. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 10:35 A.M. (CC)
Shanghai Noon

'00. Jackie Chan. A Chinese Imperial Guardsman teams up with a robber to rescue a princess, taken to the Old West by the guard's former captain. (PG-13) (2:15) TBS: Sun. 8 P.M., 10:15 P.M., Sat. 4:45 P.M. (CC)
Shaun of the Dead

'04. Simon Pegg. An aimless TV salesman and his best pal must save their friends and family from the zombies that have overrun London. (R) (1:45) MAX: Wed. 6:15 P.M., Wed./Early Thu. 3:20 A.M. (CC)
She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal
'95. Gail O'Grady. A lieutenant gets no cooperation after reporting her sexual assault at a Navy convention. (2:00) WE: Wed./Early Thu. 3 A.M., Thu. 11 A.M. (CC)
Sheena
'84. Tanya Roberts. A TV crew goes looking for a corrupt African prince and finds Sheena, queen of the jungle. (PG) (2:00) TMC: Tue. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Shooting Gallery '05. Freddie Prinze Jr. A street-wise man gets mixed up in a scheme involving a pool shark and a crooked lawman. (R) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
Short Time
'90. Dabney Coleman. Misinformed he's dying, a policeman tries to get killed before retirement so his family can benefit. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Wed. 9 A.M. (CC)
The Shrink Is In
'00. Courteney Cox. A woman impersonates a psychiatrist to win the man of her dreams. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Siege
'98. Denzel Washington. An FBI agent, a Middle East specialist and a power-mad general try to thwart terrorists in New York. (R) (2:00) HBO: Fri./Early Sat. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Sign o' the Times
'87. Prince. Highlights from Prince's 1987 European concert tour, including selections from the rock star's album of the same title. (PG-13) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
Silver Streak

'76. Gene Wilder. A Los Angelean gets help from a petty thief to rescue a woman from killers on the same train to Chicago. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Thu. 10 A.M.
Silverado

'85. Kevin Kline. Old West drifters Jake, Emmett, Mal and Paden shoot it out with a crooked sheriff and clan. (PG-13) (2:15) SHO: Sun. 12:45 P.M., Sat./Early Sun. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
Since You've Been Gone '98. David Schwimmer. Members of the class of 1987 experience a memorable 10th-anniversary high-school reunion. (R) (2:00) FX: Mon. 11 A.M., Mon./Early Tue. 2 A.M.
Sister Act
'92. Whoopi Goldberg. A Reno lounge singer on the run plays nun and shows a San Francisco convent's chorus how to rock. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
'93. Whoopi Goldberg. A Las Vegas singer teaches a mother superior's flock how to rock and save the school from closure. (PG) (2:00) TNT: Fri./Early Sat. 3 A.M., Sat. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
The Skeleton Key
'05. Kate Hudson. A woman takes a job as a hospice nurse for a couple who live in a New Orleans house with a troublesome history. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 9 A.M., 10 P.M., Fri. 6:30 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
The Skulls II
'02. Robin Dunne. A new inductee into the secret society witnesses a murder at the hands of one of its members. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu./Early Fri. 12:45 A.M. (CC)
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

'04. Gwyneth Paltrow. A daredevil aviator and an ace reporter fight an evil mastermind and his army of gigantic robots. (PG) (1:50) SHO: Sat. 1:55 P.M. (CC)
Sky High
'05. Michael Angarano. Hoping he will follow in their footsteps, two superheroes send their reluctant son to a training school. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 11:20 A.M., 7:15 P.M., Tue. 8:30 A.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
The Slaughter Rule
'02. Ryan Gosling. Cut from his high-school football team, a teen becomes a quarterback for a grizzled coach's amateur squad. (R) (2:00) TMC: Mon. 4:15 P.M., Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
Sleeping With the Enemy
'91. Julia Roberts. The battered wife of a yuppie neat-freak fakes her death at sea and flees from Cape Cod to Iowa. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 10:45 P.M., Fri. 3:15 P.M. (CC)
Sleepover
'04. Alexa Vega. Four teenage friends find adventure after a popular girl challenges them to a scavenger hunt. (PG) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 9:10 A.M., 8:15 P.M., Sat. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
Sleepy Hollow

'99. Johnny Depp. A Colonial-era constable probes a series of grisly decapitations in an upstate New York hamlet. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 8 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
Small Sacrifices
'89. Farrah Fawcett. An assistant district attorney hounds an Oregon woman he suspects has shot her three children. (4:00) LIFE: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Small Town Girl
'53. Jane Powell. A judge's daughter keeps an eye on a playboy who gets 30 days in jail for speeding. (1:45) TCM: Wed. 4:30 P.M.
So I Married an Axe Murderer
'93. Mike Myers. A multimedia poet falls for a San Francisco butcher who may be a husband killer, and he may be next. (PG-13) (1:35) SHO: Thu. 11:05 A.M. (CC)
Songcatcher
'01. Janet McTeer. A teacher joins her sister at a school in the mountains, discovers the music of the local people and sets out to record it. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Fri. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Spaceballs
'87. Mel Brooks. President Skroob pits evil Dark Helmet against Lone Starr and the half-man, half-dog Barf. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)
Speak
'04. Kristen Stewart. Depressed and withdrawn, a 15-year-old keeps her rape at a party a secret from friends and family. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 4 P.M. (CC)
Speed

'94. Keanu Reeves. A SWAT team ace must keep the speed of a Santa Monica bus above 50 mph, or a madman's bomb will explode. (R) (2:30) FX: Sat. noon, Sat./Early Sun. 2 A.M.
Spiders 2
'01. Stephanie Niznik. A young couple discovers that a mad doctor is breeding giant arachnids aboard a ship. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed. 7 P.M. (CC)
Spitfire

'34. Katharine Hepburn. Two dam-builders meet a feisty Ozarks faith healer. (1:30) TCM: Fri./Early Sat. 3 A.M. (CC)
The Spy Who Loved Me

'77. Roger Moore. Agent 007 and a Russian beauty foil a madman in a submarine out to nuke the world. (PG) (3:00) SPIKE: Sun. 6 P.M.
Stage Beauty

'04. Billy Crudup. In 17th-century London, a famous actor's devoted dresser becomes the first female to play women's roles. (R) (1:50) SHO: Sun./Early Mon. 1 A.M. (CC)
Stage Door

'37. Katharine Hepburn. New York chorus girls room at a theatrical boardinghouse while waiting for their big break. (1:45) TCM: Fri. 10:45 A.M. (CC)
A Star for Two '91. Lauren Bacall. Separated as teens during World War II, former lovers try to rekindle their relationship in the 1980s. (1:45) SHO: Tue. 9:15 A.M.
Starman

'84. Jeff Bridges. A Wisconsin widow falls in love with an alien who has remade himself as a double of her husband. (PG) (2:30) SCI-FI: Sat./Early Sun. 3 A.M. (CC)
State Property
'02. Beanie Sigel. A Philadelphia gang member becomes a drug kingpin and starts a bloody feud with vicious rivals. (R) (2:00) BET: Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)
Stealing Harvard
'02. Jason Lee. A nitwit convinces his down-to-earth friend to commit robbery in order to pay for his niece's college tuition. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. noon.
Stealth
'05. Josh Lucas. Three naval pilots must stop a fighter jet controlled by artificial intelligence that has run amok. (PG-13) (2:05) STZ: Fri./Early Sat. 4:40 A.M., Sat. 11:40 A.M., 6:50 P.M. (CC)
Stephen King's Graveyard Shift
'90. David Andrews. The owner of an ancient mill hires a drifter to rid the basement of rats. (R) (1:30) MAX: Fri. 9 A.M. (CC)
The Sting


'73. Paul Newman. To avenge a murder, two con men bilk a mobster with their betting-room scam in 1930s Chicago. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 8:30 A.M., Sun./Early Mon. 1 A.M.
Stinger '05. Michelle Meadows. Members of a sea-rescue team fall victim to mutated scorpions from a top-secret military experiment. (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed. 9 P.M.
Stolen From the Heart
'00. Tracey Gold. A woman hides the real reason for persuading a friend to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
Striking Distance
'93. Bruce Willis. An alienated Pittsburgh policeman hunts a serial killer with his new partner on the River Rescue Squad. (R) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 4 P.M., Sun./Early Mon. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Stuart Little 2

'02. Geena Davis. Stuart the mouse and Snowball the cat journey through New York City to rescue a friend from a falcon. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Stupids
'96. Tom Arnold. The head of a dimwitted suburban family stumbles onto a secret plot involving arms sales to international terrorists. (PG) (2:00) COMEDY: Mon. 4 P.M. (CC)
Sugar & Spice
'01. Marla Sokoloff. High-school cheerleaders plan to rob a bank when one of them becomes pregnant and desperate for money. (PG-13) (1:30) TNT: Sat. 6 A.M.
SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2
'04. Jon Voight. Toddlers use their special abilities to stop a media mogul from altering the minds of children. (PG) (1:30) MAX: Sun. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Supercross: The Movie
'05. Steve Howey. Sibling rivalry threatens to tear apart two brothers after one wins a slot on a motocross team. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Fri. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Superstar
'99. Molly Shannon. An energetic schoolgirl hopes to win a talent contest where a prize as a movie extra might lead to her first kiss. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 3 P.M., Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Sure Thing

'85. John Cusack. College students go cross-country together for different reasons and fall in love. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Sat. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.
Surviving Christmas
'04. Ben Affleck. A lonely man returns to his childhood home and celebrates the holiday with the strangers who live there. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sat. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
The Sweeper
'96. C. Thomas Howell. A vigilante group recruits a Los Angeles policeman whose family was slain when he was a child. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 5:15 P.M.
Sweet Justice
'92. Marc Singer. An ex-commando enlists help from six deadly women when a small-town sheriff ignores her sister's brutal murder. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)
Swept From the Sea

'97. Vincent Perez. Locals disapprove of the love between an indentured servant and the shipwrecked Russian she rescued in 19th-century England. (PG-13) (1:55) SHO: Sun./Early Mon. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
Swingers
'96. Jon Favreau. Show-biz hopefuls hang out at coffee shops and clubs, discussing women and career plans. (R) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 9:30 P.M. (CC)
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Tango & Cash
'89. Sylvester Stallone. Framed and sent to prison, rival Los Angeles police detectives must work together to clear themselves. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sun. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
The Tarnished Angels

'57. Rock Hudson. A 1930s New Orleans newsman covers a stunt pilot, his wife and a mechanic. (2:00) TCM: Sat./Early Sun. 2 A.M. (CC)
Tender Mercies

'83. Robert Duvall. A divorced country singer stops drinking and starts over with a loving widow. (PG) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 12:30 P.M.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day

'91. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Two cyborgs from the future battle over the life of a teen who will become the rescuer of Earth's humans. (R) (2:25) STZ: Sat. 11:15 P.M.
They Made Me a Criminal
'39. John Garfield. A detective finds a fugitive boxing champ on an Arizona ranch with a sweetheart and wayward boys. (1:45) TCM: Thu. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
A Thin Line Between Love and Hate
'96. Martin Lawrence. A wealthy woman stalks the womanizing club owner who seduced, then betrayed, her. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat./Early Sun. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
The Third Wheel
'02. Luke Wilson. While on a date with a co-worker, a young man hits a homeless man with his car. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
The 13th Warrior
'99. Antonio Banderas. A kidnapped emissary is enlisted in a battle with unknown foes that are slaughtering Vikings and devouring their flesh. (R) (1:45) STZ: Mon./Early Tue. 12:35 A.M., Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Thirteenth Year
'99. Chez Starbuck. As a boy approaches adolescence he grows scales and fins, communicates with fish and breathes underwater. (2:00) DIS: Thu. 8 P.M.
This Is My Father

'98. Aidan Quinn. Old photos of his mother and a stranger prompt a man to seek his true father in Ireland. (R) (2:00) WE: Fri. 11 A.M. (CC)
This So-Called Disaster

'03. T-Bone Burnett. Filmmaker Michael Almereyda documents the rehearsals for Sam Shepard's play ''The Late Henry Moss.''. (R) (1:30) STZ: Tue./Early Wed. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Three Daring Daughters
'48. Jeanette MacDonald. Sisters resent their divorced magazine-editor mother's new husband, a concert pianist met in Cuba. (2:00) TCM: Wed. 6 A.M.
Thunderheart

'92. Val Kilmer. A part-Indian FBI agent and his partner meet militants on a 1970s South Dakota reservation. (R) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 7 A.M. (CC)
THX 1138
'71. Robert Duvall. An individual flees his future world of outlawed love and robotic pain-prod police. (GP) (1:45) TCM: Sun./Early Mon. 2:30 A.M.
The Ticket
'97. Shannen Doherty. A couple sabotage and pursue a family through snow and cold to steal a winning lottery ticket. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 9 P.M., Wed. 3 P.M. (CC)
To Be or Not to Be
'83. Mel Brooks. Married members of a Polish troupe outwit Nazis for the Underground on the eve of World War II. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Wed./Early Thu. 3:45 A.M.
To Kill a Mockingbird


'62. Gregory Peck. A widowed lawyer with two children defends an innocent black man accused of raping a white woman in 1930s Alabama. (2:15) TCM: Sun. 8 A.M. (CC)
Tommy

'75. Roger Daltrey. The Who's rock opera follows a mute, deaf and blind, boy who becomes a pinball wizard. (PG) (1:55) TMC: Wed. 8:05 A.M., Wed./Early Thu. 5 A.M. (CC)
Tomorrow

'72. Robert Duvall. A circa-1910 Mississippi farmer takes in a pregnant woman. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 6 A.M.
Total Reality
'99. David Bradley. A soldier leads condemned prisoners into the past to stop a general who plans to alter history. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed./Early Thu. 3 A.M.
Toys
'92. Robin Williams. Childish toy-factory heirs oppose their Army-general uncle's sinister production of war toys. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Sun./Early Mon. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
Trading Places
'83. Dan Aykroyd. Sporting billionaire brothers reverse the roles of a Wall Street commodities broker and a street hustler. (R) (2:30) COMEDY: Sat./Early Sun. 1 A.M. (CC)
The Train Robbers
'73. John Wayne. A proud widow hires a Civil War veteran to recover gold her late husband stole from Wells Fargo. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 7:30 A.M.
Trainspotting

'96. Ewan McGregor. Eccentric friends and on-and-off heroin addiction mark the life of a young Edinburgh Scot. (R) (1:45) SHO: Wed./Early Thu. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Trapeze

'56. Burt Lancaster. Two aerialists and a tumbler form a triple-somersault circus triangle. (2:00) TCM: Mon. 11:30 A.M.
Trees Lounge
'96. Steve Buscemi. A 31-year-old Long Island barfly loses his job, inherits an ice cream truck and dates a teen temptress. (R) (1:35) TMC: Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
A Trick of the Mind '06. Paul Johansson. A private investigator tells a woman a shocking secret about her husband. (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 7 P.M. (CC)
Tupac: Resurrection

'03. Filmmaker Lauren Lazin examines the life and music of rapper Tupac Shakur, who was murdered in 1996. (R) (2:00) VH1: Sat. 9 P.M.
The 24 Hour Woman
'99. Rosie Perez. An unexpected pregnancy boosts ratings but strains the overworked producer of a morning TV-talk show. (R) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 11:10 A.M. (CC)
Twin Warriors
'93. Jet Li. Two Shaolin Temple pupils take different life paths, leading to an ultimate battle between them. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Wed./Early Thu. 2 A.M.
Twins

'88. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A genetically perfected specimen meets his pint-size, wise-guy long-lost twin. (PG) (2:15) AMC: Thu. 12:30 P.M., Fri. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
Twisted Desire
'96. Melissa Joan Hart. A teen seductress convinces a love-struck boy to murder her strict parents. (2:00) LIFE: Fri. 7 P.M. (CC)
Two Weeks With Love
'50. Jane Powell. A teen-ager flirts with a foreigner while staying with her parents and sister at a Catskills resort. (2:00) TCM: Wed. 12:45 P.M. (CC)
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U.S. Marshals
'98. Tommy Lee Jones. A chief deputy and his team pursue an escaped fugitive accused of killing two government agents. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Unconditional Love
'02. Kathy Bates. After a singer is murdered, a female fan and his homosexual lover try to find the culprit. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Mon./Early Tue. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
Underworld
'03. Kate Beckinsale. A female vampire tries to protect a medical student from werewolves intent on creating a hybrid species. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
Undisputed
'02. Wesley Snipes. A gangster arranges a boxing match between the heavyweight champion, jailed for rape, and the prison's best fighter. (R) (2:00) FX: Sat. 2:30 P.M.
Up Close & Personal
'96. Robert Redford. Romance and stardom result for a pretty young reporter when her boss takes her under his wing. (PG-13) (2:15) ENC: Wed. 9:15 A.M. (CC)
Urban Cowboy

'80. John Travolta. A Texas farmer moves to the city, immerses himself in honky-tonk and falls for a sexy cowgirl. (PG) (2:20) MAX: Tue./Early Wed. 4:40 A.M. (CC)
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Valdez Is Coming
'71. Burt Lancaster. A Mexican-American lawman gets even with a Southwestern rancher for leaving him to die in the desert. (PG-13) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 10:30 P.M.
Valley of the Giants
'38. Wayne Morris. A lumberman and a gambling-house woman thwart Easterners eyeing the California redwoods. (1:30) TCM: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)
Vanished '06. A.J. Cook. A woman searches for her husband after he mysteriously disappears on a Caribbean island. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)
Vengeance Valley
'51. Burt Lancaster. A rancher's son gets his foster brother in trouble with an unwed mother's brothers. (1:30) TCM: Mon./Early Tue. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Vera Cruz

'54. Gary Cooper. An ex-Rebel major and an outlaw escort a countess taking gold to Emperor Maximilian. (1:35) TMC: Mon. 7:35 A.M.
Vinyl Dolls '02. Tiffany Shepis. Personal differences tear apart an all-girl rock band. (R) (1:30) TMC: Fri./Early Sat. 2:35 A.M. (CC)
Voodoo Moon '05. Eric Mabius. A psychic woman and her brother fight to slay a demonic being that destroyed their childhood town. (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 5 P.M. (CC)
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A Walk in the Clouds
'95. Keanu Reeves. A married chocolate salesman agrees to pose for a day as the new husband of a pregnant vineyard heiress in postwar California. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Fri. 2:30 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 5:15 A.M. (CC)
Walking Tall
'04. The Rock. A former Special Forces soldier becomes sheriff and deputizes an old friend to help rid their town of thugs. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Thu. 6 P.M. (CC)
War of the Worlds

'05. Tom Cruise. A New Jersey man and his two children face an epic battle for survival when hostile aliens invade Earth. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Thu. 11:30 A.M., 8:30 P.M. (CC)
The Watcher
'00. James Spader. A traumatized FBI agent comes out of hiding to catch a serial killer who sends him pictures of his intended victims before he strikes. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri./Early Sat. 4 A.M. (CC)
The Waterboy
'98. Adam Sandler. A water boy's temper tantrums spur an addled football coach to sign him on as defensive tackle. (PG-13) (1:35) STZ: Mon. 8:15 A.M., 9 P.M., Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 10:05 A.M., 5:20 P.M. (CC)
Wayne's World
'92. Mike Myers. Metal-head friends Wayne and Garth sell their basement cable-access TV show to a city slicker. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sun. 7:15 A.M., Wed. 6:25 A.M., 7 P.M. (CC)
Wedding Crashers

'05. Owen Wilson. Two divorce mediators spend a wild weekend partying with a politician and his eccentric family. (R) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 10 P.M., Fri./Early Sat. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
The Wedding Date
'05. Debra Messing. A desperate woman pays a male escort $6,000 to accompany her to London for her sister's wedding. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Wed. 8:30 A.M., 4 P.M., Sat. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Weird Science
'85. Kelly LeBrock. Two high-school nerds computer-generate a magic beauty who shows them how to meet girls. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Tue. 2:35 P.M. (CC)
Welcome Back Miss Mary '06. Vincent Pagano. A shiftless man upsets his extended Italian family when he falls in love with a spiritual woman. (1:50) TMC: Sun. 11:30 A.M.
What Comes Around '06. Emmanuelle Vaugier. An ex-convict seeks revenge against his former wife, who married an aspiring politician. (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 7 P.M., Tue. 3 P.M. (CC)
What Lies Beneath
'00. Harrison Ford. Supernatural events plague a college professor and his wife as they investigate a murder she believes occurred next door. (PG-13) (2:45) TBS: Wed. 11:20 P.M., Wed./Early Thu. 2:05 A.M. (CC)
When Husbands Cheat
'98. Patricia Kalember. A woman becomes a detective, then uses her skills to check her policeman husband's fidelity. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
When Will I Be Loved
'04. Neve Campbell. A woman explores her sexuality with other people, then devises a scheme involving a hustler and a media mogul. (R) (1:25) TMC: Sat./Early Sun. 1:50 A.M. (CC)
White Squall
'96. Jeff Bridges. A high-school senior and other youths take a yearlong sailing trip with a gruff skipper and his wife. (PG-13) (2:10) ENC: Tue./Early Wed. 5:35 A.M. (CC)
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
'98. Halle Berry. Three women, all alleged widows of '50s singer Frankie Lymon, claim legal rights to his estate. (R) (2:00) HBO: Fri./Early Sat. 4:20 A.M. (CC)
Wicker Park
'04. Josh Hartnett. An engaged man searches obsessively for his former lover who disappeared two years earlier. (PG-13) (2:00) TMC: Mon. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Wide Awake
'98. Joseph Cross. Struggling to adjust to his beloved grandfather's death, a boy seeks understanding of God, life and injustice. (PG) (2:00) WGN: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
Winchester '73

'50. James Stewart. A man tracks his prize repeating-rifle back around to the man who stole it. (1:45) TCM: Sat. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Wind
'92. Matthew Modine. An America's Cup loser tries to win it back with his brainy ex-girlfriend and her engineer boyfriend. (PG-13) (2:10) TMC: Wed. 11:35 A.M. (CC)
With Friends Like These .
'98. Adam Arkin. Four Los Angeles pals, all second bananas, compete for a choice role in a Martin Scorsese gangland film. (R) (2:00) FX: Sun./Early Mon. 2 A.M.
Without a Paddle
'04. Seth Green. Three childhood friends embark on a canoe trip to find a plane hijacker's stash of money. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Mon. 10:40 A.M., 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Without Limits

'98. Billy Crudup. Long-distance runner Steve Prefontaine trains rigorously with coach Bill Bowerman to set 1970s track records. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Woman of the Year

'42. Katharine Hepburn. A New York sportswriter marries a political columnist whose career comes first. (2:00) TCM: Fri. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Woman Thou Art Loosed
'04. Kimberly Elise. Bishop T.D. Jakes tries to help a bitter young woman overcome a life of poverty, abuse and drug addiction. (R) (1:40) SHO: Thu./Early Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)
The Wood
'99. Omar Epps. Young men, one of whom is about to be married, reminisce about their childhood during the 1980s in Inglewood, Calif. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat./Early Sun. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
Written on the Wind
'56. Rock Hudson. A Texas oilman's sister makes him doubt his wife and best friend. (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 P.M.
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Xtro
'83. Philip Sayer. A British family man returns in a monstrous form three years after being snatched by aliens. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Xtro 3: Watch the Skies
'95. Sal Landi. Marines sent to a remote island find evidence of a government UFO cover-up and an alien out for revenge. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
Xtro II: The Second Encounter
'91. Jan-Michael Vincent. The sole survivor of a parallel-world trip joins the woman in charge of another one gone wrong. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)
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The Yes Men

'03. The Yes Men. Anti-corporate pranksters pose as spokesmen for the World Trade Organization at lectures and conferences around the world. (R) (1:25) TMC: Fri. 8:45 A.M. (CC)
You've Got Mail
'98. Tom Hanks. Professional rivalry threatens to thwart romance when anonymous e-mail pals meet each other. (PG) (2:30) TNT: Fri. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M. (CC)
Young Black Stallion
'03. Richard Romanus. A 10-year-old prepares to race an Arabian horse after it comes to her aid in the African desert. (G) (:55) ENC: Tue./Early Wed. 3:05 A.M. (CC)
The Young Savages

'61. Burt Lancaster. An assistant district attorney discovers one of the hoodlums he must prosecute is the son of a former love. (2:00) TCM: Mon. 9:30 A.M.
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Zoolander
'01. Ben Stiller. A supermodel befriends a rival while becoming mixed-up in a brainwashing and assassination plot. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 11 A.M., 5 P.M. (CC)