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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
'94. Jim Carrey. A bungling gumshoe uncovers more than just a simple kidnapping when he searches for the Miami Dolphins' missing mascot. (PG-13) (1:30) WGN: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
Action Jackson
'88. Carl Weathers. An Ivy League Detroit policeman steals an auto tycoon's mistress and stops his gang of assassins. (R) (1:35) MAX: Wed. 7 A.M. (CC)
The Adventures of Mark Twain
'85. Voice of James Whitmore. Animated. Tom Sawyer, Becky Thatcher and Huck Finn board Mark Twain's flying machine. Filmed in stop-motion clay-animation. (G) (1:30) SHO: Sun. 7:15 A.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) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
Airborne
'93. Shane McDermott. A transplanted Californian's in-line skating skills help save the day for a Cincinnati high-school hockey team. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 4:15 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: Sat. 3 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. (NR) (1:25) MAX: Wed. 11:20 P.M., TMC: Sun. 4:35 A.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. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
Alien

'79. Tom Skerritt. After answering an SOS, a crew encounters a merciless, horrifying creature aboard a space tanker. (R) (2:00) MAX: Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
Alien 3

'92. Sigourney Weaver. The survivor of several alien attacks is the only woman on a prison planet with thugs, zealots and a monster. (R) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Aliens

'86. Sigourney Weaver. The survivor of a harrowing alien attack returns to planet LB 426 with Marines sent to check her horror story. (R) (2:15) MAX: Thu. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
All Fall Down

'62. Eva Marie Saint. A teenager's idolization of his older brother is shattered after his sibling returns home. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 4 P.M. (CC)
All I Wanna Do
'98. Lynn Redgrave. Girls at an East Coast boarding school rebel when the institution is forced to go coed in 1963. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)
All Over the Guy
'01. Dan Bucatinsky. Two men question their relationship and turn to friends and family for advice. (R) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 3:10 A.M. (CC)
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: Wed. 1 P.M. (CC)
Almost an Angel
'90. Paul Hogan. A professional crook makes a divinely inspired career change after surviving a near-fatal traffic accident. (PG) (2:00) WE: Thu. 1 P.M. (CC)
Alone in the Dark
'05. Christian Slater. A paranormal investigator, an anthropologist and a team of agents battle deadly monsters. (R) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
American Gigolo
'80. Richard Gere. A professional Beverly Hills escort falls in love with a big shot's wife and winds up framed for murder. (R) (2:30) WE: Tue. 2 A.M.
American Graffiti


'73. Richard Dreyfuss. Four teens in 1962 California get a final, nostalgic glimpse of innocence before facing their postgraduation lives. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)
American Gun
'02. James Coburn. A distraught man embarks on a cross-country odyssey to track the weapon used to kill his daughter. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 5:05 P.M., Fri. 7 P.M. (CC)
Amnesia
'96. Nicholas Walker. A minister's plans to leave his spouse and start a new life with his mistress are complicated by a head injury. (R) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 4 A.M.
Amos & Andrew
'93. Nicolas Cage. A famous black writer is pinned down by gunfire after neighbors mistake him for a burglar in his newly purchased home. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 3:05 P.M., Wed. 3:20 P.M. (CC)
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: Thu. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.
Anna and the King
'99. Jodie Foster. The King of Siam hires an English widow to teach the ways of the Western world to his many children. (PG-13) (3:00) WE: Fri. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Annapolis
'06. James Franco. A young man from the wrong side of the tracks realizes his dream of entering the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Sun. 9:30 A.M., 5:40 P.M., Mon. 4:45 A.M., Tue. 4:20 P.M., 11:40 P.M., Fri. 11:15 P.M., Sat. 6:50 A.M., 2:20 P.M. (CC)
Annapolis Salute
'37. Van Heflin. A boat race highlights this tale of romance and camaraderie at the Annapolis Naval Academy. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 6 A.M.
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) (2:20) ENC: Wed. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
Arlington Road

'99. Jeff Bridges. A U.S. history professor, obsessed with radical groups, thinks his new neighbors may be domestic terrorists. (R) (2:00) FX: Tue. 11 A.M., 2 A.M.
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: Sat. 6:20 P.M., 4:50 A.M. (CC)
Armed and Dangerous
'86. John Candy. A framed policeman and a disbarred lawyer go to work for the mob-run company Guard Dog Security. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Thu. 5 P.M. (CC)
Au Revoir, Les Enfants

'87. Gaspard Manesse. Louis Malle's tale of the friendship between a gentile and a Jewish boy at a Catholic school in Nazi-occupied France. (PG) (1:45) TMC: Thu. 6 A.M.
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) (1:30) ENC: Wed. 6:30 P.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) (2:55) ENC: Tue. 3:20 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)
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Baby Boy

'01. Tyrese Gibson. A misguided 20-year-old juggles various women while dealing with two children and his mother's new boyfriend. (R) (2:30) BET: Tue. 7:30 P.M. (CC)
Back to the Future

'85. Michael J. Fox. A teen takes a crackpot's DeLorean time machine to 1955 and sees his parents in high school. (PG) (2:30) USA: Sat. 11 A.M., 3 A.M. (CC)
Back to the Future Part II

'89. Michael J. Fox. A young man and his inventor friend must take a DeLorean time machine to 2015. (PG) (2:30) USA: Sat. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Back to the Future Part III

'90. Michael J. Fox. A young man takes a DeLorean time machine to the Old West, where his inventor friend is courting a schoolmarm. (PG) (2:30) USA: Sat. 4 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. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Bad Men of Missouri
'41. Dennis Morgan. Brothers end up on the wrong side of the law when they resist carpetbaggers seizing land for a railroad company. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
Bad Moon
'96. Mariel Hemingway. A lawyer and her child unwittingly put themselves in danger when they admit a lycanthropic relative into their home. (R) (1:40) TBS: Mon. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
The Ballad of Jack and Rose
'05. Daniel Day-Lewis. The daughter of a dying ex-hippie has trouble adjusting to the return of her father's ex-lover and her sons. (R) (1:55) SHO: Mon. 5 P.M. (CC)
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever
'02. Antonio Banderas. A former FBI agent plays cat-and-mouse games with a deadly and elusive woman after she kidnaps a child. (R) (1:45) TNT: Fri. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
Balto
'95. Voices of Miriam Margolyes. Animated. A canine outcast helps guide a sled of medical supplies to desperately ill children in an Alaskan village. (G) (1:30) STZ: Thu. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Bandits
'01. Bruce Willis. Two bank robbers fall for a bored housewife who helps them commit heists across the country. (PG-13) (2:30) COMEDY: Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
Barbarosa

'82. Willie Nelson. An outlaw who has become a legend for battling authorities and ornery in-laws takes a naive young man under his wing. (PG) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 10:45 A.M., Fri. 6 A.M.
The Barkleys of Broadway

'49. Fred Astaire. Half of a husband-and-wife dance team wants to be an actress, so they split up. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Mon. noon (CC)
The Baxter
'05. Michael Showalter. A quintessentially nice guy spends two weeks ridden with anxiety before his wedding. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 4:45 P.M., Fri. 8:30 P.M. (CC)
Be Cool
'05. John Travolta. Chili Palmer runs afoul of music-industry players when he teams up with a friend's widow to produce a singer's debut album. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
The Beach
'00. Leonardo DiCaprio. Young people seek Nirvana on an island off the coast of Thailand, only to discover it is not what it seems. (R) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 8 P.M., Wed. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
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: Wed. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
The Beast of Hollow Mountain
'56. Guy Madison. A Mexican cattleman's beef with a rancher is settled by a tyrannosaur from the local swamp. (NR) (1:20) SHO: Thu. 5:55 A.M.
The Beat
'03. Rahman Jamaal. A young man must choose between working as a policeman or following his dream of becoming a rapper. (R) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
Beautiful Creatures
'00. Rachel Weisz. Two women try to outwit the law and family members while trying to dispose of a dead body. (R) (1:45) AMC: Tue. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
Behind Enemy Lines
'01. Owen Wilson. A Navy admiral orders the rescue of a fighter pilot after the Serbs shoot down his plane in Bosnia. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sat. 8 P.M.
The Bells of St. Mary's

'45. Bing Crosby. A carefree singing priest clashes with a no-nonsense nun at a school in a struggling parish. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)
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: Fri. 1 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) (1:50) MAX: Fri. 11:10 A.M. (CC)
Beyond Borders
'03. Angelina Jolie. An American socialite living in London joins a renegade doctor's humanitarian efforts in war-torn nations. (R) (3:00) WE: Sun. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Beyond the Sea
'04. Kevin Spacey. An older Bobby Darin tells his own life story, beginning with his youth in the Bronx through his extraordinary career in music and film. (PG-13) (2:05) SHO: Tue. 5 P.M. (CC)
B.F.'s Daughter
'48. Barbara Stanwyck. The ambitious daughter of an industrial tycoon nearly ruins her marriage with her domineering nature. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 3:30 P.M.
Big Bully
'96. Rick Moranis. An English teacher finds the bully he squealed on as a child teaching machine shop in the same school. (PG) (1:40) STZ: Sat. 10:50 A.M. (CC)
The Big Country

'58. Gregory Peck. A former sea captain goes West, woos women and joins a fight over water rights. (NR) (3:00) TCM: Thu. 7:45 A.M.
Big Daddy
'99. Adam Sandler. Hoping to lure back his exasperated girlfriend, a goofy slacker gains custody of a 5-year-old boy. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 8 P.M., 11 P.M.
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: Mon. 4:15 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) TMC: Thu. 9:30 P.M. (CC)
The Big Trail
'30. John Wayne. A young trapper leads a group of pioneers through unexplored territory. (NR) (2:15) AMC: Fri. 5:30 A.M.
Bikini Cavegirl '04. Jezebelle Bond. Archaeologists encounter a prehistoric sexpot and her mate, who have traveled through a time warp. (NR) (1:15) MAX: Thu. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Bikini Girls From the Lost Planet '06. Scantily clad beauties please the eye. (NR) (1:15) MAX: Sat. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
Birth
'04. Nicole Kidman. An engaged New Yorker meets a 10-year-old boy who claims to be the reincarnation of her dead husband. (R) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 3 A.M. (CC)
Black Fury

'35. Paul Muni. A simple Pennsylvania coal miner is drawn into the violent conflict between union workers and management. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 3:45 A.M.
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: Sat. 8 A.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: Sun. 2:20 P.M., 9:35 P.M., Wed. 4:35 P.M., 1:15 A.M. (CC)
Blankman
'94. Damon Wayans. An inventive oddball takes matters into his own hands when crime overruns the Illinois city he calls home. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Sun. 12:35 P.M. (CC)
Blast From the Past
'99. Brendan Fraser. A man who grew up inside a nuclear fallout shelter is sent out for supplies for him and his parents. (PG-13) (2:00) STZ: Tue. 10:30 A.M., Sat. 12:50 A.M. (CC)
Bloodfist
'89. Don "The Dragon" Wilson. A vengeful kickboxer enters a martial-arts tournament with the hope of facing the fighter who killed his brother. (R) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 11:30 P.M.
Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight
'91. Don "The Dragon" Wilson. A champion kickboxer is forced into a real life-and-death struggle after he is framed and sent to prison. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 11:35 P.M.
Bloodmoon
'97. Gary Daniels. An expert on serial killers comes out of retirement to find the masked murderer of several star athletes. (R) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 3 P.M. (CC)
BloodRayne
'06. Kristanna Loken. A half-human, half-vampire woman joins a team of vampire slayers who must kill the evil lord of the undead before he can fulfill an ancient prophecy. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 10 P.M. (CC)
Bloodsuckers '05. Joe Lando. A captain leads a team of commandos searching for vampires in the universe. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 4 P.M.
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
'03. Jeff Foxworthy. Filmmaker C.B. Harding captures stand-up performances by Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 12:30 P.M., 7 P.M. (CC)
Blue Sky

'94. Jessica Lange. The sexy, blond wife of an Army scientist cannot conform to life at a 1960s base in Alabama. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Mon. 7:40 A.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) AMC: Mon. 5:30 P.M., 1 A.M.
Blues Brothers 2000
'98. Dan Aykroyd. Newly released from prison, Elwood Blues reassembles the Blues Brothers Band with new members. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 10:30 P.M., 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Body Heat

'81. William Hurt. The steamy affair between a lawyer and a married woman unfolds into a crime of passion. (R) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 6 P.M. (CC)
The Bodyguard
'92. Kevin Costner. An ex-Secret Service agent falls for his client, an actress/singer someone wants dead before the Academy Awards. (R) (2:30) TBS: Tue. 10 A.M., 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Borrowed Hearts '97. Roma Downey. A man asks a single employee and her daughter to pose as his family so that he can win a lucrative deal. (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 9 P.M., Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
The Bourne Identity

'02. Matt Damon. A woman helps an amnesiac with a dangerous past dodge assassins as he tries to regain his memory. (PG-13) (2:30) USA: Sun. 8:30 P.M., Mon. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Boy Meets Girl
'38. James Cagney. Two wacky screenwriters help out a friend by writing an outlandish script starring her baby and a fading cowboy star. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Boyz N the Hood

'91. Larry Fishburne. Three boys become men, one guided by his father, in their racially divided Los Angeles neighborhood. (R) (1:55) ENC: Fri. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Breakheart Pass
'76. Charles Bronson. An undercover agent rides an Old West train with troops, killers and a mystery on board. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)
Bride of Chucky
'98. Jennifer Tilly. Animated by a vicious killer's spirit, a battered doll and its mate seek help from neighbors to regain human form. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. noon (CC)
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) (1:45) TMC: Wed. noon (CC)
Brokeback Mountain

'05. Heath Ledger. In 1960s Wyoming two cowboys begin a secret romance that endures through many years and each one's shaky marriage. (R) (2:20) HBO: Sun. 11:30 P.M., Wed. 12:25 A.M. (CC)
Broken Bridges
'06. Toby Keith. A fallen country singer reunites with his true love and meets his teenage daughter for the first time. (PG-13) (2:20) CMT: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 3 P.M., 8 P.M.
Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back '93. Cheryl Ladd. An emotional battle follows a desperate couple's attempt to privately adopt a child from destitute parents. (2:00) WE: Mon. 4 P.M. (CC)
Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
'82. Voices of Mel Blanc. Animated. Sultan Yosemite Sam traps book salesman Bugs in his palace and makes him tell stories to a bratty nephew. (G) (1:20) HBO: Sun. 6:40 A.M., Fri. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
Bully

'01. Brad Renfro. Florida teenagers lure the school bully to a swamp, then beat him to death. (NR) (1:55) MAX: Fri. 2:15 A.M. (CC)
Busting Out '04. Two female filmmakers explore America's fascination with women's breasts. (NR) (1:00) TMC: Wed. 7:35 A.M. (CC)
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The Californians
'05. Noah Wyle. A land developer outrages environmentalists by planning to build on coastal hills. (PG) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
Call Me Claus
'01. Whoopi Goldberg. A cynical TV producer is Santa Claus' choice to replace him on his annual mission to bring toys to good girls and boys. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 7 P.M., Mon. noon (CC)
Call Me Claus
'01. Whoopi Goldberg. A cynical TV producer is Santa Claus' choice to replace him on his annual mission to bring toys to good girls and boys. (2:00) TNT: Wed. midnight (CC)
Camp

'03. Daniel Letterle. Teens attend a summer camp in upstate New York for budding actors, dancers and musicians. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Thu. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Capone
'75. Ben Gazzara. Recounts the life of Al Capone, from street punk to gang king to his eventual downfall. (R) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 3:15 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) (2:35) HBO: Thu. 3:40 A.M. (CC)
Casper's Haunted Christmas '00. Voices of Brendon Ryan Barrett. Animated. Kibosh, ruler of ghosts, decrees Casper must scare someone or face banishment, so he enlists his look-alike cousin. (NR) (2:00) TOON: Sun. 6 P.M.
Casualties of War

'89. Michael J. Fox. An innocent private sees his half-mad sergeant lead the rape/murder of a Vietnamese girl. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 10 P.M., 2:15 A.M., Fri. 4 P.M.
The Cat's Meow

'01. Kirsten Dunst. Movie producer Thomas Ince dies after yachting with William Randolph Hearst, Charlie Chaplin and Marion Davies. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Fri. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
Chad Hanna
'40. Henry Fonda. Romance blossoms between a provincial boy and a bareback rider in a 19th-century circus. (NR) (1:35) MAX: Mon. 5 A.M.
Charade

'63. Cary Grant. A suave stranger helps a chic widow stalked by four men looking for loot in Paris. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 4 P.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: Thu. 9:15 A.M.
Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure
'03. Voices of David Beron. Animated. Zuckerman's famous pig, Templeton the rat and Charlotte's three daughters try to save a lamb. (G) (2:00) TOON: Wed. 11:30 A.M.
The Chase
'94. Charlie Sheen. An escaped convict kidnaps an heiress, then steers her BMW for Mexico with police close behind. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Thu. 7 A.M. (CC)
Chasing Christmas '05. Tom Arnold. Holiday spirits visit a single father who has boycotted Christmas since his wife left him. (NR) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 4 P.M., Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)
Cheaper by the Dozen

'50. Clifton Webb. Time-and-motion-study pioneers Frank and Lillian Gilbreth run their brood of 12 efficiently. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Sun. 12:30 P.M.
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
'05. Steve Martin. While on vacation, Tom Baker discovers old rival Jimmy Murtaugh and his family are also there; the Bakers and Murtaughs find themselves in less-than-friendly competition. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 4:15 P.M., 11:40 P.M. (CC)
Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers
'84. Cheech Marin. Twin brothers set out to avenge the murder of their parents in this parody based on the short story by Alexandre Dumas. (PG) (2:00) COMEDY: Fri. 5 P.M., Sat. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
China Seas

'35. Clark Gable. Pirates searching for a gold shipment on a passenger ship must contend with the steamer's valiant captain. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
Christine
'83. Keith Gordon. When a gawky teen restores a 1958 Plymouth Fury, the car takes on a life of its own and begins terrorizing those in its way. (R) (2:30) SCI-FI: Sun. 2:30 A.M.
Christmas Do-Over '06. Jay Mohr. A man has a chance to make positive changes by reliving Christmas Day over and over again. (NR) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 8 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
Christmas in Boston '05. Marla Sokoloff. Lifelong pen pals send their best friends to pose as them when the opportunity arises for a face-to-face meeting. (NR) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)
Christmas in My Hometown
'96. Melissa Gilbert. Love with a local creates a dilemma for an executive sent to lay off workers at a Nebraska tractor plant. (2:00) LIFE: Wed. noon (CC)
Christmas on Chestnut Street '06. Kristen Dalton. A materialistic storekeeper learns the true meaning of Christmas after her employee starts a holiday competition. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 9 P.M., Fri. 2 P.M. (CC)
A Christmas Story

'83. Peter Billingsley. In the 1940s, little Ralphie tries to convince his parents to get him a Red Ryder range-model BB gun for Christmas. Narrated by Jean Shepherd. (PG) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
A Christmas Wedding '06. Sarah Paulson. A real-estate developer embarks on a wild cross-country odyssey to get home in time for her wedding. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 9 P.M., Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)
The Christmas Wish
'98. Neil Patrick Harris. At his grandmother's request, a young man goes in search of a mysterious woman named in his late grandfather's diary. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 9 P.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: Thu. 9:15 A.M., 7 P.M. (CC)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

'05. Tilda Swinton. Children join forces with the lion mystic Aslan to free the land of Narnia from the White Witch's wintry spell. (PG) (2:30) STZ: Sun. 11:20 A.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
The Cincinnati Kid

'65. Steve McQueen. An upstart card shark has a marathon game with the king of stud poker in 1930s New Orleans. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
Circle of Friends

'95. Chris O'Donnell. In 1957 Ireland, a plain student wins the heart of a dashing athlete in this adaptation of Maeve Binchy's novel. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
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: Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
Class
'83. Jacqueline Bisset. A preppie acts like a Ph.D. candidate in a bar and picks up an older woman, his roommate's mother. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Clear and Present Danger

'94. Harrison Ford. An acting CIA chief learns the president has triggered a war with Colombian drug cartels. (PG-13) (2:25) MAX: Sun. 2:05 P.M. (CC)
Cliffhanger

'93. Sylvester Stallone. Villains force two Colorado climbers to find three suitcases containing $100 million lost in the Rockies. (R) (2:00) ENC: Thu. 10 P.M., 3:50 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: Sat. 12:30 A.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: Sat. 3 A.M.
Cold Dog Soup
'90. Randy Quaid. A New York cabby takes a guy and his date around town, looking for a buyer for their dead dog. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Sun. 8:45 A.M.
Cold Turkey

'71. Dick Van Dyke. A small town facing bankruptcy will win $25 million if all its inhabitants can quit smoking for 30 days. (GP) (1:55) SHO: Wed. 5:35 A.M.
Colors

'88. Sean Penn. A veteran policeman and his rookie partner fight Los Angeles street gangs. (R) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 12:45 A.M., Wed. 12:45 P.M.
Come Blow Your Horn

'63. Frank Sinatra. A New York playboy teaches his kid brother what he knows, to the dismay of their parents'. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 6 P.M. (CC)
Come to the Stable

'49. Loretta Young. Two French nuns in New England raise funds for a children's hospital in a town called Bethlehem. (NR) (1:40) MAX: Mon. 7:20 A.M.
Commando
'85. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A human killing machine and an airline hostess take on an ousted dictator's private army. (R) (1:45) AMC: Thu. 6:15 P.M.
Conan the Barbarian
'82. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Pit fighter Conan sets out with a Mongol and a queen to take his father's sword from a snake king. (R) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 8 A.M.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

'02. Sam Rockwell. Chuck Barris produces game shows for television and leads a double life as a CIA assassin. (R) (2:15) AMC: Wed. 9 P.M., 12:15 A.M., Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
Confessions of an American Girl
'02. Jena Malone. A pregnant teen and her family visit their incarcerated patriarch during an annual picnic for prison inmates. (R) (1:30) TMC: Tue. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
Confidence

'03. Edward Burns. A con man and his crew swindle a gangster's accountant, then try to repay him by stealing from a crooked banker. (R) (2:00) FX: Fri. 11 A.M., 2 A.M.
Constantine
'05. Keanu Reeves. A man who can see demons helps a skeptical policewoman investigate her twin sister's mysterious death. (R) (2:00) MAX: Tue. 8 A.M., 4 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: Wed. 9:30 A.M., 7:30 P.M., Sat. 9 A.M., 4:30 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) SHO: Sat. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
Cool Runnings

'93. Leon. Two Jamaicans make their way to Calgary as long-shot bobsledders in the 1988 Olympics. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 8 P.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: Mon. 2:50 P.M., 10:40 P.M., Thu. 1:15 A.M., Fri. 11:20 A.M., 7:05 P.M. (CC)
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell

'55. Gary Cooper. In 1925 the demoted Army general stands trial for going public about national security and an air force. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
Crash

'04. Sandra Bullock. Racial tensions collide in a collection of intertwined stories involving residents of Los Angeles. (R) (1:55) SHO: Tue. 7:05 P.M. (CC)
Crazy for Christmas '05. Andrea Roth. A limo driver tries to help a wealthy man find his long-lost daughter on Christmas Eve. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 9 P.M. (CC)
Crocodile Dundee

'86. Paul Hogan. A rich reporter tours outback Australia with a crocodile hunter, then brings him to Manhattan. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Tue. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
Crusoe

'88. Aidan Quinn. A shipwrecked slave-trader learns to respect people, following his experiences with a native warrior. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Fri. 2 P.M.
Cursed
'05. Christina Ricci. Siblings hunt for the werewolf that attacked them and transformed them into lycanthropes. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Sun. 4 P.M., 11:30 P.M., Wed. 12:10 A.M., Thu. 7:30 A.M., 3:20 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) (1:35) SHO: Wed. 5:55 P.M. (CC)
Cyrano de Bergerac

'90. G??rard Depardieu. Long-nosed swordsman Cyrano loves his cousin Roxane but woos her with verse for a tongue-tied friend. (PG) (2:30) SHO: Thu. 7:30 A.M.
D
Dad

'89. Jack Lemmon. A guilty Wall Street yuppie moves in with his parents to take care of them in their old age. (PG) (2:00) HBO: Fri. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
A Dad for Christmas '06. Kristopher Turner. A young man takes his newborn out of the hospital to save him from adoption. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)
Dallas 362

'03. Scott Caan. Two friends ramble aimlessly and get into fights, while one plots a bank robbery. (R) (1:40) SHO: Fri. 4:20 A.M. (CC)
Danielle Steel's Vanished '95. Lisa Rinna. A woman refuses to believe her ex-husband is guilty of kidnapping her young son. Based on a novel by Danielle Steel. (2:00) WE: Thu. 2 A.M., Fri. 1:30 P.M.
Dark Water

'02. Hitomi Kuroki. A schoolgirl's ghost haunts a divorced woman and her young daughter after they move into a dilapidated building. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 11:30 P.M.
Date Movie
'06. Alyson Hannigan. A hopeless romantic and her British beau face a number of obstacles on their way to the altar. (PG-13) (1:25) MAX: Mon. 12:35 P.M., 8 P.M., Wed. 9 A.M., 10 P.M., 4:05 A.M. (CC)
Dawg
'02. Denis Leary. In order to inherit $1 million, a heartless womanizer must seek forgiveness from his former conquests. (R) (1:25) HBO: Fri. 3:45 A.M. (CC)
Day of Reckoning '94. Fred Dryer. An American jungle guide tangles with an old nemesis as he escorts two research scientists through the wilds of Burma. (1:45) HBO: Thu. 10:15 A.M. (CC)
Dazed and Confused

'93. Jason London. As the school year draws to an end, a group of aimless teenagers takes a younger classmate on its unruly rounds. (R) (1:45) STZ: Tue. 8:45 A.M., 6:10 P.M., Thu. 3:15 A.M., Fri. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear
'03. Charles S. Dutton. Police Chief Charles Moose leads a team of investigators in the search for a sniper terrorizing residents of Washington, D.C. (2:00) USA: Mon. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
Dead and Deader '06. Dean Cain. A Special Forces officer must stop an infection that turns humans into flesh-eating zombies. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 P.M., 1 A.M.
Dead Man on Campus
'98. Tom Everett Scott. Two college students try to find a suicidal roommate in order to receive an automatic 4.0 grade average. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 6:40 P.M. (CC)
Dead Man Walking


'95. Susan Sarandon. A nun helps a double murderer deal with his actions and prepare for his execution in a New Orleans prison. (R) (2:30) USA: Mon. 1 A.M., Tue. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Deck the Halls '05. Gabrielle Carteris. A boy tries to set up his mother with a man he believes is Santa Claus. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 9 P.M. (CC)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years

'88. Steven Tyler. Filmmaker Penelope Spheeris scans the heavy-metal music scene: Alice Cooper, Lizzy Borden, Poison, Aerosmith, Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne. (R) (2:00) VH1: Sat. 1 A.M.
Deliverance

'72. Jon Voight. Four Atlanta businessmen encounter unexpected terrors during a rafting trip down a raging backwoods river. (R) (2:15) AMC: Tue. 10:30 P.M., Wed. 3:15 P.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) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 7 A.M. (CC)
Denial
'98. Jonathan Silverman. Several couples prove themselves unfaithful in one form or another after hearing a friend's theory about cheating. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 2 A.M. (CC)
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel

'51. James Mason. Field Marshal Rommel emerges as a unique military figure during his World War II African campaign. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 9 A.M. (CC)
Desperately Seeking Susan
'85. Rosanna Arquette. A bored housewife with amnesia thinks she is "Susan," a wild woman on the run. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Sun. 5 P.M. (CC)
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
'05. Rob Schneider. Deuce meets a series of unusual women when a pimp uses him as bait to find a killer. (R) (1:30) STZ: Sun. 7:30 P.M., 4:45 A.M. (CC)
Diabolique
'96. Sharon Stone. A wife and a mistress conspire to murder the brutal headmaster of a school for boys, then the body disappears. (R) (2:00) ENC: Sun. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
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: Fri. 7 P.M. (CC)
Dick

'99. Kirsten Dunst. Two scatterbrained teens get jobs as dog walkers at the White House and blow the lid off the Watergate scandal. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 8 A.M. (CC)
A Different Kind of Christmas
'96. Shelley Long. A family secret threatens to thwart the mayoral bid of a single mom whose father thinks he's Santa Claus. (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
Dinner at Eight


'33. Marie Dressler. At least one of the guests misbehaves at a New York society party held for nobility. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 4 A.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: Wed. 3 A.M. (CC)
Dirty Dancing

'87. Jennifer Grey. A doctor's teenage daughter gets slinky with the dance teacher at a Catskills resort in the summer of 1963. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Tue. 9 P.M., midnight (CC)
Dirty Deeds
'05. Milo Ventimiglia. To impress a girl, a high-school senior must perform 10 outrageous challenges in 12 hours. (NR) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 1:05 A.M. (CC)
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

'72. Fernando Rey. Bizarre events frustrate an ambassador, his wife and friends, hoping to dine in Paris. (PG) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 1:45 P.M.
Doctor Zhivago

'65. Omar Sharif. Boris Pasternak's story of a poet/doctor, his wife and his lover unfolds during the Russian Revolution. (PG-13) (3:15) MAX: Thu. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
Doppelganger
'93. Drew Barrymore. A young woman attempts to convince the authorities that she is being stalked by a homicidal duplicate of herself. (R) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 2:45 A.M.
Dracula

'31. Bela Lugosi. A real-estate man visits the Transylvania castle of a 500-year-old vampire. (NR) (1:30) AMC: Fri. 2 A.M. (CC)
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) SCI-FI: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Drop Dead Gorgeous
'99. Kirsten Dunst. Two overbearing mothers try to help their daughters win a beauty contest for the title of Dairy Queen. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Wed. 7:50 A.M., 3:10 P.M. (CC)
Drums Across the River
'54. Audie Murphy. A profiteer frames a boy and his father for stealing gold on Indian land. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 7:45 A.M.
Dunston Checks In

'96. Jason Alexander. A posh Los Angeles hotel's manager and owner hope for a critic's glowing review, but a thief's orangutan is loose in the duct work. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Thu. 2 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: Mon. 8:05 A.M. (CC)
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Edge of the City

'57. Sidney Poitier. An Army deserter is placed in a moral dilemma when his friend and fellow dockworker is savagely murdered. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 12:30 P.M.
Eight Below

'06. Paul Walker. Members of a scientific expedition must leave their beloved sled dogs behind in the frozen wilderness of Antarctica. (PG) (2:10) STZ: Mon. 9:20 A.M., 6:50 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) ENC: Sat. 4:40 A.M. (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) (2:00) USA: Tue. 9 P.M., Wed. 4 P.M. (CC)
Elizabeth

'98. Cate Blanchett. After succeeding her sister Mary to the throne in 1558, Elizabeth I rules Britain for more than 40 years. (R) (2:30) AMC: Thu. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Ella Enchanted
'04. Anne Hathaway. A young woman embarks on a journey to break the curse of obedience placed upon her by a fairy godmother. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 7 A.M., 3:45 A.M. (CC)
Employee of the Month
'04. Matt Dillon. A distraught man loses his job at a bank, while his fiancee learns about his infidelity. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 12:20 A.M. (CC)
End of the Line
'88. Wilford Brimley. Two veteran railroad workers stage an unusual protest when corporate bosses close their Arkansas railroad yard. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 4:45 A.M.
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: Thu. 3:15 P.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) (2:15) STZ: Wed. 1:50 A.M., Thu. 11 A.M., 11 P.M. (CC)
Enter the Dragon

'73. Bruce Lee. A secret agent comes to an opium lord's island fortress with other fighters for a martial-arts tournament. (R) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Erotic Retreat '05. Amorous women gather for a good time. (NR) (1:25) TMC: Sat. 2:20 A.M. (CC)
Escape From East Berlin
'62. Don Murray. An East German tunnels under the Berlin Wall and leads his girlfriend and 26 others to freedom. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)
Everything Is Illuminated
'05. Elijah Wood. A young man travels to Russia to find the woman who may have saved his grandfather from the Nazis. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 10:15 A.M., Fri. 5:15 P.M. (CC)
Evita

'96. Madonna. President Juan Peron's wife achieves cult-figure status in Argentina before dying of cancer in 1952 at age 33. (PG) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
The Exhibitionist Files '02. A researcher becomes dangerously involved with one of her subjects. (R) (1:30) MAX: Mon. midnight (CC)
Exiled: A Law & Order Movie

'98. Chris Noth. Banished to Staten Island, a homicide detective hopes a murder case is a ticket back to his Manhattan precinct. (1:30) MAX: Thu. 9:15 A.M. (CC)
Extreme Measures
'96. Hugh Grant. A homeless man's mysterious death puts an emergency-room physician on the trail of a doctor who experiments on the living. (R) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
Extreme Ops
'02. Devon Sawa. Members of a film crew and three athletes try to elude a Serbian war criminal and his gang of terrorists in the Austrian Alps. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Sun. 4 P.M.
The Eye 2
'04. Shu Qi. A pregnant woman discovers the ability to see ghosts after she unsuccessfully attempts suicide. (R) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 3:30 P.M., Sat. 3 P.M.
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Face/Off

'97. John Travolta. An FBI agent trades physical identities with his nemesis in order to save Los Angeles from annihilation. (R) (3:00) USA: Sun. 5:30 P.M., Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
The Facts of Life

'60. Bob Hope. Incompatible friends, taken for granted by their spouses, fall in love after having to spend time alone together. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 10:45 A.M.
Fallen
'98. Denzel Washington. Detectives investigate murders committed in a manner used by a recently executed serial killer. (R) (2:30) FX: Sat. noon
Falling From Grace
'92. John Mellencamp. Problematic relationships plague a country-western singer upon his return to the family farm. Mellencamp's film debut. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Thu. 8:45 A.M. (CC)
Fantastic Four
'05. Ioan Gruffudd. Four people gain unusual powers after a space mission exposes them to cosmic radiation. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Sat. noon, 8:15 P.M. (CC)
Fargo

'96. Frances McDormand. A pregnant police chief probes the murderous events that evolved from a desperate car salesman's kidnapping scheme. (R) (2:00) WE: Fri. 3 A.M., Sat. 2 P.M.
Fat Albert
'04. Kenan Thompson. Live action/animated. A lonely teen's tears create a portal through which the 1970s cartoon character and his pals emerge into flesh-and-blood reality. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Tue. 9 A.M. (CC)
Fatal Attraction

'87. Michael Douglas. A New York lawyer with a wife and daughter sleeps with a client whose lust turns to hate. (R) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 2:15 P.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
Fatal Instinct
'93. Armand Assante. A cheating wife plots the death of her policeman/lawyer husband to cash in on his insurance policy. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 8:35 A.M. (CC)
Fearless Fighters
'73. Chang Ching. Skilled in kung fu and karate, a gang of Asian terrorists hatches a plot to steal government gold. (R) (1:25) TMC: Fri. 9:20 A.M.
Ferpect Crime

'04. Guillermo Toledo. A woman helps a co-worker she loves after he accidentally kills a manager in their department store. (NR) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 1 A.M.
Festival Express

'03. Janis Joplin. The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, the Band and a host of other musicians embark on a railway tour of Canada in the summer of 1970. (R) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 10:45 A.M.
50 First Dates
'04. Adam Sandler. A veterinarian tries to make a woman who has short-term memory loss fall in love with him. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Fri. 10:30 P.M., Sat. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
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) (1:35) TMC: Sun. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Finding Neverland

'04. Johnny Depp. Writer J.M. Barrie befriends a widow and her four sons who inspire him to create the character Peter Pan. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Tue. 6:30 A.M., 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Firecreek
'68. James Stewart. A frontier farmer/sheriff fights an outlaw and his gang who are taking their time passing through town. (NR) (2:15) AMC: Sat. 3:15 P.M.
The Firm

'93. Tom Cruise. A law-school grad uncovers a sinister secret about the Tennessee firm that made him an offer he couldn't refuse. (R) (3:00) A&E: Sat. noon (CC)
A Fistful of Dollars

'64. Clint Eastwood. Sergio Leone's classic about a mysterious drifter's involvement with warring factions in a Mexican border town. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 10 P.M., Sat. 9 A.M.
Flashback
'90. Dennis Hopper. An FBI man's task to bring in a '60s radical is complicated by a sheriff and the aging hippie's own skewed outlook. (R) (1:50) MAX: Sun. 4 A.M. (CC)
Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders '89. Vince Murdocco. The superhero fights a galactic threat with his girlfriend and the Cosmic Cheerleaders. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 3:45 A.M.
Flight From Glory
'37. Chester Morris. A group of self-exiled pilots running freight in the Andes is put at odds when a young flier arrives with his wife. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 7:15 A.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) (1:40) STZ: Wed. noon, 9 P.M., 4:05 A.M. (CC)
The Flintstones
'94. John Goodman. Betty's Barney helps Wilma's Fred move up the ladder at Slate & Co. in Stone Age Bedrock. (PG) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 10:50 A.M. (CC)
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
'00. Mark Addy. Young Fred Flintstone courts heiress Wilma Slaghoople, while Barney Rubble romances Betty O'Shale during a weekend in Rock Vegas. (PG) (1:45) AMC: Sun. 4:15 P.M., Mon. 1:45 P.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) (2:30) ENC: Fri. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
For the Boys
'91. Bette Midler. Show-business partners form a stormy 50-year love story around USO tours in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. (R) (3:00) WE: Thu. 3 P.M.
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. 3 P.M. (CC)
A Foreign Affair
'03. Tim Blake Nelson. Needing help with domestic duties, two American brothers travel to Russia to interview prospective brides. (PG-13) (1:25) SHO: Mon. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
Forget Paris

'95. Billy Crystal. A man regales his fiancee with the tale of his friends' stormy marriage, as they await guests for a celebratory dinner. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
Formula 51
'01. Samuel L. Jackson. A chemist who produces illegal drugs travels to Liverpool, England, to negotiate one last deal before he retires. (R) (2:00) USA: Thu. 2 A.M., Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)
48 HRS.

'82. Nick Nolte. A sloppy detective and a slick convict lurch around San Francisco on a two-day manhunt. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 2 A.M., Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)
The 40-Year-Old Virgin

'05. Steve Carell. Three dysfunctional co-workers embark on a mission to help their newfound friend lose his sexual innocence. (R) (2:00) HBO: Thu. 9 P.M. (CC)
Four Weddings and a Funeral

'94. Hugh Grant. An English charmer and a lusty American make love over a course of surprising events. (R) (2:00) A&E: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Fourth Angel
'01. Jeremy Irons. A magazine editor seeks revenge against terrorists who botched a hijacking and killed his wife and children. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 4 A.M.
Foxfire Light
'82. Leslie Nielsen. A woman faces opposition from her parents when she falls in love while vacationing in the Ozarks. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Frankenfish '04. Tory Kittles. A genetically altered snakehead fish escapes and satisfies its voracious appetite by preying on people. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Tue. 3 A.M. (CC)
Frankenstein


'31. Boris Karloff. Baron Frankenstein creates a monster from cadavers and a killer's brain. (NR) (1:30) AMC: Fri. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Freddy vs. Jason
'03. Robert Englund. Teens are caught in the middle of a battle between the razor-clawed Freddy and the masked killer Jason. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
Freedomland
'06. Samuel L. Jackson. A detective investigates a carjacking that resulted in the abduction of the young son of a troubled woman. (R) (2:00) STZ: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
Freeway

'96. Kiefer Sutherland. A teen runaway unwittingly hooks up with a serial killer, then winds up jailed after shooting him in self-defense. (R) (1:45) SHO: Fri. 2:35 A.M.
Frequency

'00. Dennis Quaid. A policeman tries to alter the past after making radio contact with his father, a firefighter who died 30 years earlier. (PG-13) (2:30) SCI-FI: Sun. midnight (CC)
Fresh

'94. Sean Nelson. A boy tries to escape his violent surroundings by pitting his drug-dealing employers against each other. (R) (1:55) ENC: Wed. 3:10 A.M., TMC: Thu. 4:05 A.M. (CC)
Full Metal Jacket

'87. Matthew Modine. A Marine and his companions endure basic training under a sadistic drill sergeant and fight in the 1968 Tet offensive. (R) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 4:45 P.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: Mon. 9:30 A.M.
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Galaxy Quest

'99. Tim Allen. Believing them to be real heroes, aliens enlist cast members of a sci-fi TV series to help save their people. (PG) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 2:15 A.M. (CC)
Game of Death
'79. Bruce Lee. Footage filmed before Lee's death in 1973 is blended with new material in this tale of a kung-fu master vs. drug lords. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Sun. 2 A.M.
The General


'27. Buster Keaton. Silent. Union spies pursue an engineer who chased them to recover his stolen train. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 4 A.M.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

'53. Jane Russell. Two showgirls on the lookout for rich eligible bachelors run into numerous complications during a trip to Paris. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
George of the Jungle
'97. Brendan Fraser. A man raised by apes in fictional Bukuvu saves an heiress from death and travels with her to the United States. Keith Scott narrates. (PG) (2:00) WGN: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
Geronimo: An American Legend

'93. Wes Studi. An Army general orders a Virginia lieutenant to bring in the Apache warrior. (PG-13) (2:10) ENC: Thu. 5:50 A.M. (CC)
Getting Played '05. Carmen Electra. Three friends play a game of seduction on a stranger, but the tables are turned when he finds out about the joke. (PG-13) (2:00) BET: Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)
Ghost

'90. Patrick Swayze. A slain Manhattan yuppie reaches out to his lover, with a medium as his middlewoman. (PG-13) (2:30) TNT: Sun. 1:30 P.M., 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Ghostbusters

'84. Bill Murray. Parapsychologists with nuclear guns go into business ridding New York of poltergeists. (PG) (2:30) COMEDY: Sun. 8 A.M. (CC)
Ghosts of Mississippi
'96. Alec Baldwin. A Mississippi prosecutor and the widow of Medgar Evers crusade to retry a white racist for the 1963 murder of the NAACP leader. (PG-13) (2:15) TMC: Sat. 12:45 P.M.
Gladiator

'00. Russell Crowe. Condemned to arena fights by corrupt Roman leader Commodus, Gen. Maximus seeks revenge for his family's deaths. (R) (3:00) TNT: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
The Glass Bottom Boat

'66. Doris Day. Spies follow a PR woman who works for a space scientist and whose father runs a sightseeing boat. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 2 P.M. (CC)
Glory Road

'06. Josh Lucas. Coach Don Haskins leads the first all-black basketball team to NCAA victory during the 1966 season. (PG) (2:00) STZ: Mon. 2:45 A.M., Tue. 12:30 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
The Godfather, Part III

'90. Al Pacino. Dignified Michael Corleone joins his wild nephew in a Sicilian vendetta involving the Vatican. (R) (3:30) AMC: Wed. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Going All the Way
'97. Jeremy Davies. In 1954, a shy Midwesterner's friendship with a freewheeling war veteran leads him to a crucial decision. (R) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 2:40 A.M.
The Good Son
'93. Macaulay Culkin. An evil child terrorizes a visiting cousin who turns for help, but no one believes him. (R) (1:35) ENC: Tue. 1:45 P.M., Fri. 1:40 A.M. (CC)
The Goodbye Girl

'77. Richard Dreyfuss. A divorced dancer and her daughter must room with an off-off-Broadway actor. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 10 P.M. (CC)
A Goofy Movie
'95. Voices of Bill Farmer. Animated. Goofy's teenage son must put his date with a lovely friend on hold after Dad drags him along on a vacation. (G) (1:30) DIS: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Graffiti Artist
'04. Ruben Bansie-Snellman. Two loners form a fragile connection while painting their way through the Pacific Northwest. (NR) (1:20) TMC: Sun. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
Grand Central Murder

'42. Van Heflin. A New York private eye snoops for clues aboard a private train car where a gold-digging actress was murdered. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 11 A.M.
Grave of the Vampire
'72. William Smith. The vampire son of a vampire seeks his father and finds him teaching a college course. (PG) (1:35) SHO: Tue. 6:55 A.M.
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) (2:20) ENC: Mon. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
The Greatest Game Ever Played
'05. Shia LaBeouf. An amateur golfer from a working-class family takes on the reigning champion at the 1913 U.S. Open. (PG) (2:10) STZ: Sun. 1:50 P.M. (CC)
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes

'84. Christopher Lambert. Raised by apes, the son of shipwrecked aristocrats comes home to his grandfather and Jane in Edwardian England. (PG) (2:20) MAX: Sun. 6:40 A.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) (2:10) TBS: Sat. 3:20 P.M., 12:10 A.M. (CC)
Guarding Tess
'94. Shirley MacLaine. An ambitious Secret Service agent meets his match in the defiant presidential widow he is assigned to protect. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Fri. 4:15 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. 3:20 A.M., Sat. 12:30 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)
Guinevere
'99. Stephen Rea. A 20-year-old woman falls under the spell of a much older photographer who promises to unlock her creativity. (R) (2:00) WE: Mon. 1 A.M., Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
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La Haine

'95. Vincent Cassel. In a multiethnic community plagued by violence, three friends squabble amongst themselves after finding a loaded gun. (NR) (1:40) SHO: Thu. 4:15 A.M.
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: Mon. 7:30 P.M., Fri. 7:30 P.M. (CC)
Half Past Dead
'02. Steven Seagal. An undercover FBI agent battles a criminal mastermind and his team of mercenaries after they break into the new high-tech prison on Alcatraz. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Meyers
'89. Donald Pleasence. Dr. Loomis meets Mike's 9-year-old niece, who seems to know when he's going to kill next. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 10:30 P.M. (CC)
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

'92. Annabella Sciorra. To carry out her plan of revenge, an unhinged woman charms a Seattle couple into hiring her as a nanny. (R) (2:15) TBS: Thu. 2 A.M. (CC)
The Hard Way
'91. Michael J. Fox. Preparing for a screen test, a pampered actor becomes the unwelcome partner of a detective on the trail of a killer. (R) (1:55) HBO: Fri. 5:10 A.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: Tue. 12:15 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

'05. Daniel Radcliffe. Signs of Voldemort's return emerge as Harry's friends help him prepare for a tournament with Europe's best student wizards. (PG-13) (2:45) HBO: Mon. 7:30 A.M., 9 P.M., Sat. 3:45 P.M. (CC)
Havoc
'05. Anne Hathaway. Privileged teens leave comfortable suburbia to socialize with drug dealers in East Los Angeles. (R) (1:30) ENC: Mon. 3:35 A.M. (CC)
Headspace '05. Olivia Hussey. A man must use his newfound intellect to stop a brutal series of murders. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 11 P.M.
Heathcliff: The Movie
'86. Voices of Mel Blanc. Animated. While stuck inside on a rainy day, the comic-strip cat regales his nephews with tales of his many adventures. (G) (1:15) SHO: Sat. 6 A.M.
Hell Is for Heroes

'62. Steve McQueen. Exhausted GIs are ordered to hold part of the Siegfried line guarded by a pillbox. (1:30) MAX: Sun. 5:50 A.M. (CC)
Hellraiser: Hellseeker
'02. Ashley Laurence. Pinhead and his demons terrorize a man after his wife dies in a car accident. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
Herbie: Fully Loaded
'05. Lindsay Lohan. The independent-minded Volkswagen helps the feisty daughter of a NASCAR champion find her way to the fast lane. (G) (1:45) ENC: Tue. 8:35 A.M., 6:15 P.M. (CC)
He's My Girl
'87. T.K. Carter. A rock musician's manager poses as a woman to join him on a free trip for two to Hollywood. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 1:15 P.M.
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) HBO: Sat. 1:25 A.M. (CC)
The Hillz '04. Rene Heger. A young collegian returns home to learn that a friend is leading a gang terrorizing the neighborhood. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sun. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
The Hindenburg
'75. George C. Scott. A German security officer finds a bomb on the zeppelin as it prepares to dock at Lakehurst, N.J., on May 6, 1937. (PG) (2:10) MAX: Tue. 4:50 A.M. (CC)
His and Her Christmas '05. Two journalists write a Christmas column for rival newspapers in the same city. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
His Girl Friday


'40. Cary Grant. An ace reporter's editor tries to stop her from remarrying in this remake of director Lewis Milestone's "The Front Page." (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 2 A.M. (CC)
A History of Violence

'05. Viggo Mortensen. Vicious criminals continue to harass a man and his wife after he thwarts a robbery attempt at his diner. (R) (1:40) HBO: Tue. 4:20 A.M., Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
Hitch

'05. Will Smith. A smooth-talking man falls for a hardened columnist while helping a shy accountant woo a beautiful heiress. (PG-13) (2:05) STZ: Thu. 1:15 P.M., 9 P.M., 5:35 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) (1:55) ENC: Sun. 6:35 A.M., 6:05 P.M., Thu. 4:35 P.M., 1:30 A.M. (CC)
The Hole

'01. Thora Birch. Four teens have fun in an underground bunker, but then their friend traps them inside. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 11:35 P.M. (CC)
Holiday in Your Heart
'97. LeAnn Rimes. Just before her debut at the Grand Ole Opry, a country singer receives word of her grandmother's hospitalization. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Tue. noon (CC)
Hollywood Canteen

'44. Bette Davis. Movie stars do their part for the war effort by entertaining soldiers. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Sun. 6 A.M. (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) SHO: Fri. 12:05 P.M. (CC)
Home Alone

'90. Macaulay Culkin. Accidentally left by his Paris-bound family, an 8-year-old makes mincemeat of two burglars in the house. (PG) (2:10) TBS: Sat. 8 P.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) (2:00) HBO: Wed. noon (CC)
Home for the Holidays '05. Sean Young. A loving aunt struggles to adopt her young relatives after their parents die in a car accident. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
Hook

'91. Dustin Hoffman. Aided by Tinker Bell, a corporate lawyer turns into Peter Pan to rescue his children from Captain Hook. (PG) (3:00) TNT: Sun. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
Hoosiers

'86. Gene Hackman. A college basketball coach leaves the Navy in 1951 and becomes coach of an underdog Indiana high-school team. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 3 P.M.
Hope and Glory

'87. Sebastian Rice-Edwards. A 9-year-old boy recalls life with his mother and family in World War II England. (PG-13) (2:00) TCM: Fri. midnight (CC)
The Horse Whisperer

'98. Robert Redford. A New Yorker takes her daughter and the girl's horse, both traumatized in an accident, to a Montana healer. (PG-13) (3:00) ENC: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
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: Fri. 8 P.M., 3:15 A.M., Sat. 12:45 P.M. (CC)
Hot Shots!

'91. Charlie Sheen. A top-gun pilot keeps up with his rival and re-creates Hollywood love scenes with his girlfriend. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Thu. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
House of D
'04. Anton Yelchin. His son's 13th birthday prompts an artist to revisit his own adolescence in New York's Greenwich Village. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 3:20 P.M., Thu. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
House of the Dead 2
'05. Emmanuelle Vaugier. Special forces battle a ravenous zombie horde on a college campus while searching for a special blood sample from which a cure can be created. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 P.M. (CC)
Houseguest
'95. Sinbad. An impostor fools a lawyer and his family as an old friend trained in oral surgery. (PG) (2:00) ENC: Fri. 5:15 A.M. (CC)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
'03. Kate Hudson. A columnist tries to make a man dump her, but he bets his boss that she will fall in love. (PG-13) (2:30) USA: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 8:30 P.M. (CC)
How to Steal a Million
'66. Audrey Hepburn. A detective helps a French art forger's daughter steal a fake "Venus." (NR) (2:05) MAX: Thu. 7:10 A.M.
The Human Comedy

'43. Mickey Rooney. A teenager heads his California family during World War II. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 4 P.M. (CC)
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I Love Trouble
'94. Julia Roberts. Sparks fly between rival Chicago reporters chasing down a story that starts with a train wreck. (PG) (2:05) TBS: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
I Love You to Death
'90. Kevin Kline. An adulterous lout is somehow impervious to his angry wife's numerous attempts to kill him. Based on a true story. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 11:45 A.M., Sat. 9:05 A.M. (CC)
I Love Your Work
'03. Giovanni Ribisi. A movie star begins a gradual descent into madness as he tries to come to terms with fame and its consequences. (R) (1:55) TMC: Wed. 10:05 A.M. (CC)
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus '01. Connie Sellecca. A youngster wrongly thinks his parents are splitting up after he thinks he sees Santa smooching with his mother. (NR) (2:00) ABCFAM: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
Ice Princess
'05. Joan Cusack. A teen risks disappointing her mother by forgoing college plans to become a champion figure skater. (G) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 7:40 A.M., 5:20 P.M., 5:10 A.M. (CC)
If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium
'87. Claude Akins. Travelers become participants in a tour bus driver's plans to rescue his daughter from a Belgian circus performer. (1:50) ENC: Sun. 5:15 A.M.
If You Believe
'99. Ally Walker. As a highly stressed book-editor nears a breakdown, her inner child appears in order to help her find the joys of life. (2:00) LIFE: Thu. noon (CC)
I'll Be Home for Christmas
'98. Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Absurd obstacles hinder a California college student's quest to get home by Christmas Eve to claim a Porsche and see his girlfriend. (PG) (1:30) STZ: Fri. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
I'll Be Home for Christmas
'97. Ann Jillian. The mayor of St. Nicholas tries to persuade a former beau to stay and be the town doctor. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
In a Lonely Place

'50. Humphrey Bogart. A bungalow neighbor alibis a boozing Hollywood screenwriter accused of murder. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sat. 10 P.M.
In & Out
'97. Kevin Kline. An actor's comment stirs media speculation about his prim Midwestern teacher's sexuality. (PG-13) (2:00) VH1: Wed. midnight, Thu. 7 P.M.
In Cold Blood

'67. Robert Blake. Two ex-convicts are tried for the savage killing of a farm family in 1959 Kansas. (R) (2:15) TMC: Mon. 6 P.M. (CC)
In Good Company

'04. Dennis Quaid. Demoted from his corporate job, a man learns his new, younger replacement is also dating his daughter. (PG-13) (1:50) MAX: Tue. 12:10 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
In My Country
'04. Samuel L. Jackson. An American reporter and an Afrikaans poet meet and fall in love while covering South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings. (R) (1:50) STZ: Sun. 1:10 A.M. (CC)
In the Army Now
'94. Pauly Shore. Soon after joining the Reserves, two buddies are called to active duty in Africa. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Mon. 3:50 P.M. (CC)
In the Company of Men

'97. Aaron Eckhart. Two spurned executives select a woman to date and to hurt during a six-week business trip. (R) (1:40) TMC: Fri. 3:35 P.M.
In This Our Life

'42. Bette Davis. A vile woman schemes to destroy her sister's marriage and her subsequent engagement to another man. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
Intermission

'03. Colin Farrell. A petty criminal, supermarket employees, a bank manager, a detective and others cross paths in Dublin, Ireland. (R) (1:50) TMC: Wed. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
Interview With the Vampire

'94. Tom Cruise. The immortal Louis tells of his life as a vampire recruited by Lestat in 1791 Louisiana. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
Into the Fire '05. Sean Patrick Flanery. The lives of three people collide when a jet crashes in the waters off New York. (NR) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 11:30 A.M., Sat. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
The Irish in Us
'35. James Cagney. A police officer becomes jealous when the woman he loves falls for his brother, a prizefighter's manager. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 6 A.M. (CC)
Iron Monkey
'93. Rongguang Yu. A masked avenger targets a corrupt Chinese politician as he steals from the rich and gives to the poor. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Fri. 2 A.M.
Ishtar
'87. Warren Beatty. Booked in Marrakech, two New York singers stop in Ishtar, meet a left-wing rebel and alarm the CIA. (PG-13) (1:50) SHO: Sun. 11:55 A.M. (CC)
It Happened in Brooklyn
'47. Peter Lawford. An Army veteran and his friends try to make their mark in show business. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
It Takes Two
'95. Kirstie Alley. Coincidence unites look-alike preteens: an orphan with a pretty, single social worker; and an heiress who dislikes her dad's fiancee. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie '02. Whoopi Goldberg. Kermit tries to save the theater from a banker who wants to demolish it and open a trendy nightclub. (PG) (2:00) WGN: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)
It's Always Fair Weather

'55. Gene Kelly. A talk-show staffer puts a fight manager, adman and cook on TV 10 years after they parted as GIs. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. midnight (CC)
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Jackie Chan's Who Am I?
'98. Jackie Chan. Taken in by a South African tribe, an amnesiac U.S. commando faces danger as he seeks his identity. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sat. 10 A.M.
Jaws 2
'78. Roy Scheider. Amity's citizens and police chief dread another tourist season with a huge white shark near the beach. (PG) (2:00) ENC: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Jet Pilot
'57. John Wayne. A pilot's marriage to a Russian defector is threatened by suspicions surrounding the sexy Soviet's hidden agenda. (G) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 7 A.M.
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: Sun. 12:30 P.M., Thu. 3:30 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. 8 P.M. (CC)
John Carpenter Presents Vampires: Los Muertos
'02. Arly Jover. A vampire hunter leads his ragtag team to Mexico in order to battle a female leader and her flock of bloodsuckers. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
Journey of the Heart '97. Cybill Shepherd. A woman devotes her life to furthering her autistic son's emotional growth through his immense musical talent. (2:00) WE: Sun. 3 A.M., Mon. 11 A.M.
Judge Dredd
'95. Sylvester Stallone. A gun-toting dispenser of law and order faces a former nemesis intent on pushing their futuristic society into chaos. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 3 A.M. (CC)
Judgment Day
'99. Ice-T. An FBI agent and an ex-convict unite to find the kidnapped scientist who could save the world from a meteorite. (R) (2:00) FX: Sun. 2 A.M.
Jules and Jim

'61. Jeanne Moreau. An Austrian and a Frenchman love a woman who loves them, between the world wars. (NR) (1:50) TMC: Fri. 7:30 A.M.
Jumanji
'95. Robin Williams. A magic board-game brings forth African perils and a guy who disappeared in 1969 while playing it. (PG) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
Jungle Fever

'91. Wesley Snipes. Trouble follows an architect's biracial affair with a woman in New York. (R) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
Jurassic Park

'93. Sam Neill. Experts and others are invited to a theme-park site featuring dinosaurs man-made from DNA. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 5:30 P.M.
Just One of the Guys
'85. Joyce Hyser. When sexism causes her to be passed over as a journalism intern, a teenager disguises herself as a male. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)
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Kameradschaft

'31. Ernst Busch. German and Frenchmen work together to rescue those trapped by a coal-mining disaster along the Franco-German border. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 2 A.M.
Keeping Secrets
'91. Suzanne Somers. Suzanne Somers plays herself in this account of the trauma she endured growing up with an alcoholic and abusive father. (2:00) WE: Wed. 11 A.M. (CC)
Kid Glove Killer

'42. Van Heflin. A police chemist uses scientific methods to expose the guilty party behind a mayor's murder. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
Kids in the Hall Brain Candy
'96. David Foley. A pharmaceutical firm's fortunes rise and fall after executives pressure a scientist to release a hastily tested antidepressant. (R) (1:30) MAX: Wed. 12:30 P.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: Sat. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
King Arthur
'04. Clive Owen. Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table embark on a rescue mission as Saxon hordes prepare to invade. (PG-13) (3:00) FX: Wed. 8 P.M., 11 P.M., Sat. 5:30 P.M.
King Kong

'05. Naomi Watts. Members of a film crew encounter prehistoric beasts and a gigantic ape on mysterious Skull Island. (PG-13) (3:05) MAX: Sun. 9 A.M., 10 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M., 6:45 P.M., 4:10 A.M. (CC)
Kiss Me Deadly
'55. Ralph Meeker. Mickey Spillane's private eye Mike Hammer follows bad guys and blondes to a smoking box. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 6 P.M.
A Knight's Tale
'01. Heath Ledger. An English commoner dons the armor of a dead jouster and, with the help of friends, competes against nobles in 14th-century France. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)
Kontroll

'03. S??ndor Cs??nyi. A mysterious hooded figure pushes people in front of oncoming trains in Budapest, Hungary. (R) (1:55) TMC: Thu. 1:05 P.M.
K-PAX
'01. Kevin Spacey. A psychiatrist tries to determine how best to help a patient who convincingly claims to be from a distant galaxy. (PG-13) (2:30) SCI-FI: Sun. 11 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: Tue. 10:30 A.M., Fri. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
Ladies' Night
'05. Paul Michael Glaser. Insurance investigators uncover a link between the deaths of several female bank workers and a charismatic con artist. (NR) (2:00) USA: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Land Before Time VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock
'98. Voices of Jeff Bennett. Animated. Young dinosaurs investigate a mysterious rock formation and fend off the dangerous "sharp-tooth" dinos. (G) (1:30) TOON: Wed. 10 A.M.
Land of the Dead
'05. Simon Baker. A mercenary leader squares off against a rebellious comrade, while flesh-eating zombies threaten their fortified city. (R) (1:35) HBO: Fri. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Larceny, Inc.
'42. Edward G. Robinson. An ex-con buys a store as a means of access to the bank next door, but learns he doesn't have to steal to make money. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
The Last Unicorn

'82. Voices of Alan Arkin. Animated. A unicorn meets an inept magician, an evil king and a sensible woman on her quest for other unicorns. (G) (1:35) TMC: Mon. 7:30 A.M.
Laura

'44. Gene Tierney. An arrogant New York columnist taunts a detective obsessed with a slain woman's portrait. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Wed. 9 A.M. (CC)
Legally Blonde
'01. Reese Witherspoon. A sorority queen enrolls in Harvard to prove to her former boyfriend that she has more than good looks. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
The Legend of Drunken Master
'94. Jackie Chan. Smugglers target two men as thieves when a box of ginseng gets switched with a box containing an imperial jade seal. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Sat. 2 P.M., 2 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: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 8:35 A.M., 4:05 P.M. (CC)
The Leopard Man

'43. Dennis O'Keefe. Authorities track an escaped circus leopard suspected of killing a number of peasants in a New Mexico town. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Fri. 4:45 A.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) (2:30) TBS: Mon. 10 A.M., 1:45 A.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) (2:30) COURT: Thu. 8 P.M., midnight
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines '06. Noah Wyle. An adventurer and a brilliant archaeologist use a map to search for the fabled mines of King Solomon. (2:00) TNT: Sun. 11:30 A.M., Fri. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
Life Is Beautiful

'98. Roberto Benigni. With a game, an Italian Jew shields his son from Nazi horrors in a concentration camp during World War II. (PG-13) (2:30) WGN: Fri. 7:30 P.M., Sat. 1:30 A.M.
Light in the Piazza

'62. Olivia de Havilland. An American allows her mentally impaired daughter to marry a rich young man in Florence. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
Like Father, Like Santa '98. Harry Hamlin. An unscrupulous businessman, who is actually Santa Claus' estranged son, must prevent Christmas from being ruined. (2:00) LIFE: Fri. noon (CC)
Lipstick & Dynamite, Piss & Vinegar: The First Ladies of Wrestling
'04. Filmmaker Ruth Leitman interviews female wrestlers from the 1940s and '50s. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 4:05 A.M. (CC)
Little Caesar

'30. Edward G. Robinson. A small-time hoodlum shoots his way up the underworld ladder. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)
The Little Rascals
'94. Travis Tedford. For wooing Darla, Alfalfa has a falling out with Spanky and the all-boys clubhouse gang. (PG) (1:30) STZ: Sun. 8 A.M., Wed. 6:20 A.M. (CC)
Little Women
'49. June Allyson. Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. The four March sisters forge unbreakable emotional ties during the Civil War. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Fri. 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Live Nude Girls
'95. Dana Delany. Petty rivalries and sexual fantasies abound when friends gather for one's bachelorette party. (R) (2:00) WE: Sat. midnight
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer

'35. Gary Cooper. British officers rescue their colonel's son from vicious captors in colonial India. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 7:30 A.M.
Living in a Big Way
'47. Gene Kelly. A World War II pilot comes home to a bride who, spoiled by her father, now wants a divorce. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. 3:30 A.M.
Long Time Dead
'01. Joe Absolom. A genie terrorizes London students after they unwittingly summon it with a Ouija. (R) (2:00) FX: Mon. 11 A.M., 2 A.M.
The Longest Yard
'05. Adam Sandler. At a Texas penitentiary, jailed NFL veterans train their fellow inmates for a football game against the guards. (PG-13) (1:55) SHO: Sun. 7:05 P.M. (CC)
Longshot
'01. Tony DeCamillis. A blackmailer coerces a gigolo to get insider-trading information by seducing a wealthy widow. (PG-13) (1:35) SHO: Sun. 1:45 P.M., Wed. 2:35 P.M. (CC)
The Looney, Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie

'81. Voices of Mel Blanc. Animated. Bugs carries on with Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird and Porky Pig. (G) (1:25) MAX: Tue. 6:35 A.M. (CC)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

'03. Elijah Wood. Frodo and Sam march toward Mount Doom to destroy the ring, while Gandalf and warriors prepare for a final confrontation with Sauron and his allies. (PG-13) (4:15) TNT: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

'02. Elijah Wood. Now divided, members of a fellowship take different paths to destroy the ring and defeat evil Sauron and his pawns. (PG-13) (3:45) TNT: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)
A Love Song for Bobby Long
'04. John Travolta. A young woman must share her late mother's dilapidated house with a boozy ex-professor and his protege. (R) (2:05) SHO: Mon. 2:55 P.M., Thu. 5 P.M. (CC)
Lucas

'86. Corey Haim. School bullies pick on a scrawny 14-year-old in front of his 16-year-old summer dream-girl. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Mon. 3:30 P.M., Tue. 1 P.M. (CC)
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Macon County Jail
'97. David Carradine. Jailed on trumped-up charges in the Deep South, a woman receives unexpected aid from a fellow inmate. (R) (1:35) SHO: Tue. 2:30 A.M.
Mad Dog and Glory

'93. Robert De Niro. After a crime photographer saves his life, a Chicago gangster pays him back by lending him a woman for a week. (R) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 12:05 P.M. (CC)
Mad Max

'79. Mel Gibson. In an Australia of the not-too-distant future, a police officer strikes back against motorized menaces to society. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
Madison
'01. James Caviezel. Despite his wife's protest, an Indiana repairman returns to hydroplane racing for a 1971 competition. (PG) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 12:15 P.M., 5:30 A.M. (CC)
The Magnificent Seven

'60. Yul Brynner. A gunfighter recruits six rugged men to defend a group of Mexican peasants from bandits. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Sat. 5:30 P.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: Tue. 6 P.M. (CC)
Malibu's Most Wanted
'03. Jamie Kennedy. A rapper's hip-hop lifestyle jeopardizes his father's campaign to become governor of California. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)
A Man Called Peter

'55. Richard Todd. Scotsman Peter Marshall comes to the United States to study theology, eventually becoming chaplain to the Senate. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 8:30 A.M.
The Man in the Moon
'91. Sam Waterston. A couple's two daughters catch the eye of their new teenage neighbor in 1957 Louisiana. (PG-13) (2:15) CMT: Fri. 4 P.M., midnight
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) (3:00) FX: Tue. 7 P.M., Wed. 3 P.M.
The Man Who Saved Christmas '02. Jason Alexander. Inventor and toy manufacturer A.C. Gilbert rediscovers his holiday spirit during World War I. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. midnight (CC)
The Man With the Golden Arm

'55. Frank Sinatra. A dried-out heroin addict returns to his wife and card dealing in Chicago. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
Man Without a Star

'55. Kirk Douglas. A ranch owner seeks the aid of her reluctant foreman as she fights for land rights. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 1:15 P.M.
The Manchurian Candidate

'04. Denzel Washington. A troubled Gulf War veteran becomes suspicious after a powerful senator's son becomes a candidate for vice president. (R) (2:15) SHO: Sat. 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Manhattan

'79. Woody Allen. A divorced TV writer with a teenage girlfriend falls in love with a married friend's mistress. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sun. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Manito

'02. Franky G. A graduation party turns sour after a teen's estranged father arrives and antagonizes his hot-tempered brother. (NR) (1:15) TMC: Tue. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
Marines, Let's Go
'61. Tom Tryon. Four Marines on furlough turn Tokyo upside down before returning to the front lines in Korea. (NR) (2:15) AMC: Thu. midnight, Fri. 1:45 P.M.
Martin & Orloff
'02. Ian Roberts. After a failed suicide, a troubled man seeks therapy from a wacky psychiatrist. (NR) (2:00) COMEDY: Thu. 2 A.M., Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)
Mary Poppins


'64. Julie Andrews. Live action/animated. London children have fun with a marvelous nanny and her chimney-sweep friend. (G) (3:00) ABCFAM: Mon. 7 P.M., 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) (3:00) FX: Sat. 2:30 P.M.
Master of the Flying Guillotine
'75. Jimmy Wang Yu. A martial arts master embarks on a bloody path of revenge after two of his students are slain. (R) (1:35) TMC: Sun. 8:40 A.M.
The Matrix

'99. Keanu Reeves. A computer hacker joins forces with rebel warriors to battle a malevolent cyberintelligence. (R) (2:45) TNT: Sat. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
The Matrix Reloaded

'03. Keanu Reeves. Freedom fighters use extraordinary skills and weaponry to revolt against machines. (R) (2:30) TNT: Sat. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Me, Myself & Irene
'00. Jim Carrey. Nice-guy Charlie and aggressive Hank, the two personalities of a Rhode Island state trooper, fight over the same woman. (R) (3:00) FX: Sun. 5 P.M.
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) (1:40) SHO: Wed. 4:15 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) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 8 P.M., 10 P.M., Sat. 10:10 P.M. (CC)
Meet Me in St. Louis

'44. Judy Garland. A St. Louis lawyer's family stays in town for the 1904 World's Fair. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 6 P.M. (CC)
Meet the Applegates
'90. Ed Begley Jr. Ecomilitant insects from Brazil pose as an average U.S. family and begin to act like one. (R) (1:30) SHO: Thu. 1 A.M.
Menace II Society

'93. Tyrin Turner. Crime, education and hope boil the mind of a teenager in the Watts section of Los Angeles. (R) (1:40) HBO: Mon. 4:35 A.M., Sat. 3:45 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) (2:30) USA: Sun. noon, 1 A.M. (CC)
Mickey Blue Eyes
'99. Hugh Grant. After his girlfriend accidentally kills a mafioso's son, a man helps her mobster father try to pin the blame on a rival crime family. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Wed. 12:30 A.M., Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
'04. Voices of Wayne Allwine. Animated. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and friends take part in a series of holiday adventures. (G) (1:30) DIS: Mon. 10:30 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
The Mighty Ducks
'92. Emilio Estevez. To get out of trouble, a hotshot lawyer opts for community service coaching rowdies in peewee hockey. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 4:15 A.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) (2:00) ENC: Sun. 11:30 P.M., Thu. 12:30 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
Miracle Dogs '03. Kate Jackson. A boy tries to find homes for abandoned puppies that, like their mother, have a healing effect on people. (1:45) SHO: Sat. 7:15 A.M. (CC)
Miracle on 34th Street


'47. Maureen O'Hara. An adwoman's lawyer boyfriend proves Macy's Santa Claus is the real thing. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 6 P.M., 12:30 A.M., Tue. 11 A.M.
The Mirror Has Two Faces
'96. Barbra Streisand. A female college professor falls in love with a male professor who suggests they venture into a platonic marriage. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Wed. 3:30 P.M., Thu. 10:30 A.M.
Missing in America
'05. Danny Glover. A reclusive Vietnam War veteran bonds with the half-Vietnamese daughter of one of his former soldiers. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 9:45 A.M. (CC)
Mr. Nanny
'93. Terry "Hulk" Hogan. As a favor to his former trainer, a retired wrestler takes a job as a computer tycoon's bodyguard. (PG) (1:25) ENC: Thu. 7:20 A.M. (CC)
Mr. St. Nick '02. Kelsey Grammer. Santa Claus wants to pass the torch to his reluctant son who would rather stay in Miami and enjoy the nightlife. (2:00) LIFE: Fri. 9 P.M.
Mr. St. Nick '02. Kelsey Grammer. Santa Claus wants to pass the torch to his reluctant son who would rather stay in Miami and enjoy the nightlife. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. noon (CC)
Mr. 3000
'04. Bernie Mac. Arrogant and out of shape, a baseball star comes out of retirement after learning he is three hits shy of 3,000. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 3 P.M.
Mixed Company
'74. Barbara Harris. An American couple with three children of their own decide to adopt two more from different ethnic backgrounds. (PG) (1:55) SHO: Wed. 11 A.M.
Mo' Better Blues
'90. Denzel Washington. Music comes first for a Manhattan jazzman with one too many lovers and a manager who gambles. (R) (2:10) MAX: Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front '06. Maya Ritter. World War II affects the lives of a girl and her close-knit family. (NR) (2:00) DIS: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
A Mom for Christmas
'90. Olivia Newton-John. A widower and his daughter try to keep a mannequin that magically came to life from returning to its former state. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
Momentum '03. Lou Gossett Jr. Government agents pursue a group of people who have telekinetic powers. (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 3 A.M. (CC)
Monkeybone
'01. Brendan Fraser. Live action/animated. A comatose cartoonist lands in limbo while his simian alter ego takes over his body and escapes to the real world. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 8 A.M. (CC)
The Monster That Challenged the World
'57. Tim Holt. A California naval base becomes the scene of chaos when the eggs of a prehistoric mollusk hatch. (G) (1:30) TMC: Mon. 6 A.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. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
Morituri
'65. Marlon Brando. A German pacifist is blackmailed into capturing a German cargo ship for the British during World War II. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Fri. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
The Mummy

'99. Brendan Fraser. A young man opens a tomb unleashing a mummy seeking revenge for a curse laid upon him 3,000 years earlier. (PG-13) (3:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 6 P.M., Mon. 3 P.M. (CC)
The Mummy Returns
'01. Brendan Fraser. Two evil forces believe the 9-year-old son of adventurer Rick O'Connell is the key to the reincarnation of Isis. (PG-13) (3:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 9 P.M., Mon. 6 P.M. (CC)
Murder by Numbers
'02. Sandra Bullock. Two young men engage in a battle of wits with a homicide detective who is investigating grisly strangulations. (R) (2:30) AMC: Tue. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Murder on the Orient Express

'74. Albert Finney. Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot investigates an American industrialist's murder aboard the world-famous luxury train. (PG) (2:15) TCM: Mon. 10 P.M. (CC)
Music Box

'89. Jessica Lange. A Chicago lawyer defends her father, accused of Hungarian Holocaust crimes. (PG-13) (3:00) WE: Mon. 1 P.M.
Must Love Dogs
'05. Diane Lane. A divorced teacher meets a hopeless romantic after her sister thrusts her into the world of Internet dating. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 8:30 A.M., 5:15 P.M. (CC)
My Blue Heaven
'90. Steve Martin. An FBI agent tries to help an incorrigible criminal begin a new life as part of the Federal Witness Protection Program. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 5 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) (2:10) ENC: Mon. 11:20 A.M., 9:45 P.M., Fri. 10 A.M., 6 P.M. (CC)
My 5 Wives
'00. Rodney Dangerfield. A bank officer and a gangster conspire to take land away from a real-estate developer. (R) (2:00) WGN: Thu. 8 P.M.
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: Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)
My Love Came Back
'40. Olivia de Havilland. An aspiring violinist's career is influenced by the attention of a millionaire. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 9 A.M. (CC)
My Summer of Love

'04. Nathalie Press. A rebellious girl's affair with a worldly temptress troubles her born-again Christian brother. (R) (1:30) HBO: Wed. 2:40 A.M. (CC)
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Naked and Betrayed '04. Sultry beauties display scandalous behavior. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 2:35 A.M. (CC)
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear
'91. Leslie Nielsen. Frank and Ed of "Police Squad" blunder through another case, an energy-related plot in Washington, D.C. (PG-13) (2:00) SPIKE: Thu. 2 A.M., Sat. 4 P.M.
The Narrow Margin

'52. Charles McGraw. A hard-boiled detective attempts to protect a grand jury witness from three hit men on board a cross-country train. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 1:30 A.M.
National Lampoon's Barely Legal
'05. Erik von Detten. Three sex-obsessed teenagers try to find actors to perform in a pornographic movie. (R) (1:35) TMC: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)
National Lampoon's Going the Distance
'04. Christopher Jacot. With help from his best friends, a young man takes a road trip to Toronto to track down his sweetheart. (R) (1:35) SHO: Fri. 1 A.M., STZ: Sat. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
National Treasure
'04. Nicolas Cage. An adventurer must steal the Declaration of Independence and use its hidden map to find a legendary fortune. (PG) (2:15) ENC: Wed. 2:20 P.M., 11 P.M., 5:05 A.M. (CC)
Necessary Roughness
'91. Scott Bakula. An over-30 ex-quarterback gets to play as a freshman on a wild-card team at a Texas college. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Sun. 10 A.M., 6 P.M., Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
Neverwas
'05. Aaron Eckhart. A psychiatrist takes a job at a residential facility where his troubled father was committed years earlier. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Wed. 7:10 P.M.
The Newton Boys
'98. Matthew McConaughey. Seeking an escape from poverty, sibling Texas farmers gain notoriety as daring 1920s bank robbers. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 12:15 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: Fri. 1:40 P.M. (CC)
No Way Out
'50. Richard Widmark. A hoodlum sparks a race riot after his brother dies under a doctor's care. (NR) (2:15) AMC: Thu. 4:15 A.M.
Noel
'04. Pen??lope Cruz. A couple, a diner chef, an editor, an orphaned hustler and a former priest find unexpected happiness on the holidays. (PG) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 3 P.M. (CC)
North by Northwest


'59. Cary Grant. Mistaken identity spurs a foreign spy to pursue an innocent New Yorker, all the way to Mount Rushmore. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Thu. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
North Country

'05. Charlize Theron. A constant barrage of abuse from her co-workers spurs a miner to file a sexual harassment lawsuit against her employer. (R) (2:15) MAX: Thu. 7:45 P.M. (CC)
Nothing to Lose
'97. Martin Lawrence. A dispirited white ad executive teams up with a black car-jacker for a crime spree. (R) (1:40) STZ: Mon. 1:10 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) (2:10) MAX: Sun. 6:05 P.M. (CC)
October Sky

'99. Jake Gyllenhaal. Not wanting to be a miner, a young West Virginian builds rockets with his friends and later becomes a NASA scientist. (PG) (2:00) USA: Tue. 4 P.M. (CC)
On the 2nd Day of Christmas
'97. Mary Stuart Masterson. A woman and her niece are caught picking pockets in a department store on Christmas Eve. (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 5 P.M. (CC)
On the Town


'49. Gene Kelly. Sailors Gabey, Chip and Ozzie have 24 hours to meet pretty women and see the sights of New York. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
Once a Thief
'65. Alain Delon. An ex-convict with a wife and daughter joins a platinum theft, hounded by a San Francisco policeman. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 5:30 P.M.
Once Upon a Wedding '05. Charlotte Ayanna. The engaged daughter of a dictator falls for a poor fisherman she struck with her car. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 11:45 A.M. (CC)
100 Men and a Girl
'37. Deanna Durbin. A girl finds a famous conductor for her trombonist father's out-of-work orchestra. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sun. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
One Sunday Afternoon
'33. Gary Cooper. After being jilted by a gold digger, a lonely Brooklyn dentist searches for happiness. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 5 A.M.
One Tough Cop
'98. Stephen Baldwin. Two tough New York policemen seek a nun's brutal rapist while contending with FBI agents, blackmail and gangsters. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 5 P.M. (CC)
Only You
'94. Marisa Tomei. A Pittsburgh teacher leaves her fiance for Italy in pursuit of a man with the name of her soul mate. (PG) (1:55) ENC: Mon. 6:05 P.M. (CC)
Open Water

'03. Blanchard Ryan. Scuba divers struggle to survive in shark-infested waters after their tour boat accidentally leaves them behind. (R) (1:25) SHO: Mon. 1 A.M. (CC)
Our Little Science Story '05. Kevin Fabian. A lab accident leads to the spirit of a young chemist possessing a girl. (NR) (1:10) STZ: Mon. 6:10 A.M. (CC)
Out for Blood
'04. Kevin Dillon. After a vampire bites him, a detective's only hope for survival is to kill his undead attacker. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 11 P.M. (CC)
Outbreak
'95. Dustin Hoffman. An Army doctor fights the spread of a deadly virus brought into the United States by an African monkey. (R) (2:15) ENC: Thu. 2:20 P.M. (CC)
Outcasts of Poker Flat
'37. Preston Foster. A teacher rehabilitates a ruthless gambler driven from a California mining town by vigilantes. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 8:30 A.M.
Overnight Delivery
'96. Paul Rudd. A college student must prevent an impending disaster when he erroneously sends a poison-pen letter to his girlfriend. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
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The Pacifier
'05. Vin Diesel. A Navy SEAL faces the ultimate test when he must care for five children and protect them from their father's enemies. (PG) (1:40) STZ: Mon. 11:30 A.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
Painkiller Jane
'05. Emmanuelle Vaugier. A woman develops amazing powers after exposure to a biochemical weapon alters her genetic makeup. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 9 P.M. (CC)
Pal Joey

'57. Rita Hayworth. A singer flirts with a chorus girl from Albuquerque after a San Francisco socialite buys him a nightclub. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 4 P.M.
Papa's Angels
'00. Scott Bakula. After their mother dies, children use an old Celtic fable to restore their grieving father's Christmas spirit. (PG) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
Paradise
'91. Melanie Griffith. A 10-year-old boy spends a summer in the country with a childless couple and a precocious girl. (PG-13) (2:00) ENC: Sat. 9 A.M. (CC)
The Parent Trap

'98. Lindsay Lohan. An 11-year-old meets her California twin, and they plot to reunite their divorced parents. (PG) (2:30) DIS: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 1 P.M. (CC)
Pauly Shore Is Dead
'04. Pauly Shore. Advice from comic Sam Kinison inspires Shore to boost his sinking career by faking his own death. (R) (1:25) TMC: Wed. 4:35 A.M. (CC)
Pay It Forward
'00. Kevin Spacey. In response to a challenge by his teacher, an 11-year-old proposes an idea for individual deeds to change the world. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Tue. midnight, Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
Payback
'99. Mel Gibson. A man seeks revenge on his wife and crime partner, who shot him and left him for dead. (R) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 7:15 P.M. (CC)
Peacemaker
'90. Robert Forster. A doctor is caught in the crossfire when two aliens arrive on Earth, each claiming that the other is an escaped killer. (R) (1:35) SHO: Wed. 1 A.M.
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
'85. Paul Reubens. Childlike Pee-wee loses his vintage bicycle and embarks on a cross-country adventure to get it back. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 2:15 P.M., Mon. 11:45 A.M.
The Phantom
'96. Billy Zane. A purple-costumed superhero tries to thwart a master criminal's acquisition of mystical skulls with legendary powers. (PG) (2:00) USA: Wed. noon (CC)
The Phantom of the Opera
'62. Herbert Lom. The classic tale of the disfigured musician who haunts the Paris Opera House and kidnaps the young soprano he loves. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 6 A.M.
Philadelphia

'93. Tom Hanks. Fired by his firm, a lawyer with AIDS fights back in court with help from his lawyer. (PG-13) (2:30) A&E: Sun. noon (CC)
Picking Up and Dropping Off
'03. Scott Wolf. Two single parents long for companionship and love while struggling with the reality of their situations. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. midnight (CC)
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: Wed. 4 P.M. (CC)
The Pink Panther

'64. Peter Sellers. Clumsy Inspector Jacques Clouseau chases a jewel thief and his nephew. (NR) (1:55) TMC: Mon. 9:05 A.M. (CC)
Planet of the Vampires
'65. Barry Sullivan. An astronaut and his partner flee from walking-dead astronauts on a volcanic planet. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 10:15 A.M.
Playing God
'97. David Duchovny. A decertified surgeon accepts a job as personal doctor for a Los Angeles mobster sought by the FBI. (R) (1:40) ENC: Sat. 1:20 A.M. (CC)
The Polar Express

'04. Voices of Tom Hanks. Animated. A train conductor guides a boy who doubts the existence of Santa Claus to the North Pole. (G) (2:30) ABCFAM: Thu. 8 P.M., 10:30 P.M. (CC)
Posse

'93. Mario Van Peebles. Spanish-American War deserters wind up defending a black township from a sheriff and his henchmen. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 3 P.M.
Possessed '05. Jill Small. After a woman commits suicide, her vengeful spirit returns to kill her former band members. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
Postman's Knock
'62. Spike Milligan. A postal worker and his girlfriend are mistaken for mail robbers in London. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 2:30 P.M.
Powder
'95. Mary Steenburgen. The head of a Texas school for troubled boys takes interest in a pale-skinned teen with highly evolved mental abilities. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)
Prancer
'89. Sam Elliott. A widower's daughter finds a wounded reindeer that she is sure must be from Santa's sleigh. (G) (2:15) AMC: Sun. 8 P.M., 10:15 P.M., Sat. 8 P.M., 10:15 P.M.
Pride & Prejudice

'05. Keira Knightley. A convoluted courtship begins between a young woman and the handsome friend of a wealthy bachelor. (PG) (2:15) HBO: Wed. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
The Pride of the Yankees


'42. Gary Cooper. Lou Gehrig leads the New York baseball team for years and then, slowly dying, retires with a stadium farewell. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Thu. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
The Princess Diaries
'01. Julie Andrews. A woman gives etiquette lessons to her reluctant granddaughter who is heir apparent to a throne. (G) (2:30) DIS: Sun. 1 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
Private Potter
'63. Tom Courtenay. Court-martialed for screaming on patrol, a British private insists it was because he saw God. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 11:30 A.M.
Problem Child 2
'91. John Ritter. Unruly Junior meets wild Trixie and together they try to match his father with her mother. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Wed. 2 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)
Proof of Life
'00. Meg Ryan. A woman enlists a hostage negotiator to lead mercenaries to rescue her kidnapped husband from South American guerrillas. (R) (2:30) TNT: Sun. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Pulp Fiction

'94. John Travolta. Two hit men, a boxer, a crime boss and others meet their fates over the course of two days. (R) (2:35) TMC: Sun. 9:45 P.M., Fri. 1:20 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: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
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Quigley '03. Gary Busey. A prankster dies and is sent back to Earth as a dog to clean up the mess he created. (G) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 7:15 A.M. (CC)
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Rain Man


'88. Dustin Hoffman. A wheeler-dealer meets his brother, an institutionalized autistic-savant, heir to $3 million. (R) (3:00) E!: Sun. 8 A.M.
Raising Arizona

'87. Nicolas Cage. A loser and his wife kidnap a quintuplet from an unfinished-furniture store magnate. (PG-13) (1:35) MAX: Mon. 11 A.M. (CC)
Rambo: First Blood Part II
'85. Sylvester Stallone. A former Green Beret goes on a reconnaissance mission to spring MIAs from a Viet Cong prison. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 8 P.M., Fri. 6 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: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
Raptor
'01. Eric Roberts. A lawman and an animal control officer join forces to protect townspeople against a deadly prehistoric beast. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)
The Razor's Edge

'46. Tyrone Power. An idealistic war veteran embarks on a quest for the meaning of life. Based on a tale by W. Somerset Maugham. (NR) (3:00) AMC: Wed. 6 A.M. (CC)
Real Genius
'85. Val Kilmer. Tech-school prodigies learn their laser project is actually a death beam funded by the military. (PG) (2:30) COMEDY: Mon. 8 A.M., 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Re-Animated '06. Dominic Janes. Live action/animated. A brain transplant allows a 12-year-old boy to see cartoon characters in the real world. (NR) (2:00) TOON: Sun. 8 P.M., Thu. 8:30 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: Sat. 9 A.M., 6:30 P.M. (CC)
The Reckoning
'03. Gary Busey. A martial arts-trained gunfighter comes home to exact revenge on the former outlaw who committed a massacre 20 years earlier. (R) (2:30) AMC: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
Red Corner
'97. Richard Gere. A Chinese attorney defends a U.S. businessman accused of killing a model he spent the night with in Beijing. (R) (2:30) WE: Thu. 11:30 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: Fri. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
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) (1:55) HBO: Sat. 7:05 A.M. (CC)
Rent
'05. Rosario Dawson. Artists, junkies and misfits in New York's East Village struggle with poverty, illness and the AIDS epidemic. (PG-13) (2:25) STZ: Tue. 1:35 A.M., Wed. 9:35 A.M., 4:50 P.M., Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)
The Replacement Killers
'98. Chow Yun-Fat. An Asian crime czar pursues a forger and a hired gun who failed to kill a policeman's boy. (R) (2:00) FX: Sat. 10 P.M.
Resident Evil
'02. Milla Jovovich. Commandos infiltrate a research facility after a deadly virus turns the entire staff into ravenous zombies. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
Return of the Jedi

'83. Mark Hamill. The third film in the "Star Wars" series follows Luke Skywalker's search for Darth Vader's identity. (PG) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
The Return of the Living Dead
'85. Clu Gulager. Punk rockers, a cremator and medical-supply workers have a problem with zombies in Kentucky. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sun. 2 A.M.
Richie Rich
'94. Macaulay Culkin. The boy zillionaire saves his parents and Rich Industries from a scheming executive. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
The Ring Two
'05. Naomi Watts. A female journalist must prevent evil Samara from taking possession of her son's soul. (NR) (2:15) MAX: Wed. 4 P.M. (CC)
Rising Sun

'93. Sean Connery. Los Angeles police detectives tie a skyscraper homicide to Washington politics and corporate Japan. (R) (2:15) STZ: Fri. 3:05 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) TMC: Fri. 5:15 P.M. (CC)
A River Runs Through It

'92. Craig Sheffer. Two Montana boys become different men under the influence of fly-fishing and their minister father. (PG) (2:45) CMT: Tue. 8 P.M., Wed. 4 P.M.
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) (2:00) ENC: Mon. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
'91. Kevin Costner. The archer and his Moorish sidekick join Sherwood Forest outlaws against the sheriff of Nottingham, who covets Maid Marian. (PG-13) (2:30) MAX: Fri. 10 P.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: Tue. 2 P.M., 1:15 A.M. (CC)
The Ron Clark Story
'06. Matthew Perry. A small-town teacher moves to New York and makes a difference in the lives of his students. (2:00) TNT: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Rookie

'02. Dennis Quaid. A high-school baseball coach makes it to the major leagues as a middle-aged relief pitcher. (G) (2:30) FX: Sun. 12:30 P.M., Wed. 11 A.M., 2 A.M.
Rookie of the Year

'93. Thomas Ian Nicholas. A boy lands a job with the Chicago Cubs after an arm injury leaves him with major-league pitching talent. (PG) (1:45) STZ: Wed. 5:45 A.M. (CC)
Runaway Bride
'99. Julia Roberts. A New York reporter travels to Maryland to profile a woman who left three bridegrooms at the altar. (PG) (2:30) TBS: Fri. 11:10 P.M., Sat. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Rush Hour

'98. Jackie Chan. A Los Angeles detective and a Hong Kong supercop become a team to rescue a Chinese consul's kidnapped daughter. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)
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Sahara
'05. Matthew McConaughey. A treasure hunter and his sidekick join forces with a doctor to search for a Confederate ship in Africa. (PG-13) (2:05) SHO: Mon. 6 A.M., 6:55 P.M. (CC)
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre
'67. Jason Robards Jr. The fight for supremacy between Al Capone and Bugs Moran culminates in the infamous warehouse slaughter. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 10:45 A.M.
Santa Baby '06. Jenny McCarthy. A business executive returns to the North Pole to help her father, Santa Claus, prepare for Christmas. (NR) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 8 P.M., 10 P.M., Tue. 8 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
Santa Claus: The Movie
'85. Dudley Moore. Santa and an elf foil a New York toy manufacturer's scheme to get rich off Christmas. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. noon
The Santa Clause

'94. Tim Allen. An adman takes over for the bearded, big-bellied fellow after a rooftop mishap on Christmas Eve. (PG) (2:00) DIS: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
Santa Who?
'00. Leslie Nielsen. Thinking him to be a homeless man, a news reporter gets amnesiac Santa Claus a job as a department store Santa and tries to find his family. (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
Saturday Night Fever

'77. John Travolta. A Brooklyn paint-store clerk dons a white suit and becomes king of the dance floor at his local disco. (R) (2:00) MAX: Sun. 12:05 P.M. (CC)
Saturday's Heroes
'37. Van Heflin. A young gridiron hero who does his best to restore integrity to football is rewarded with the position of head coach. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 9:45 A.M.
Save the Last Dance

'01. Julia Stiles. A white teenager moves to Chicago after her mother's death and falls for a black student who shares her love of dance. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 1:30 P.M., midnight (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) (2:50) MAX: Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
The School of Rock

'03. Jack Black. Fired from his group and desperate for money, a guitarist poses as a teacher for students who play in a school band. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sun. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Schultze Gets the Blues

'03. Horst Krause. A newly discovered love for Cajun music reawakens a dispirited German accordionist's zest for life. (PG) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 3 P.M., 5:50 A.M., Fri. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders
'00. Voices of Jeff Bennett. Animated. When their van breaks down in a remote desert town, Scooby and the gang find themselves surrounded by aliens. (1:30) TOON: Sun. 9 A.M.
Scream

'96. Neve Campbell. A psycho killer targets a past victim's daughter, while a tabloid TV reporter homes in on his identity. (R) (1:55) MAX: Thu. 2:05 P.M., 1 A.M. (CC)
Scrooged

'88. Bill Murray. A ruthless TV-network chief meets the ghosts of Christmases past, present and yet to come. (PG-13) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 2 P.M., Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
Secret of Giving '99. Reba McEntire. A young widow, aided by a lone rider, overcomes hardship to restore the faith of a town in time for Christmas. (PG) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 11 A.M.
Secrets of Seduction '00. Emily Peta. The inventor of a virtual sex program must rescue a woman who has become trapped in the erotic cyberspace. (NR) (1:15) TMC: Sun. 2 A.M. (CC)
See Spot Run
'01. David Arquette. After an FBI dog takes a bite out of their boss, vengeful gangsters target the animal which lives with a goofy mailman. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Fri. 2:40 A.M., Sat. 8 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: Sun. 1:50 A.M. (CC)
Selena

'97. Jennifer Lopez. A beautiful Mexican-American singer's skyrocketing international career ends abruptly. (PG) (3:00) TNT: Wed. 3 A.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: Mon. 9 A.M. (CC)
Sergeant York


'41. Gary Cooper. A Tennessean becomes one of World War I's most decorated heroes by single-handedly capturing a German position. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
Set It Off

'96. Jada Pinkett. Desperation drives four inner-city women to bank robbery in Los Angeles, then they start mistrusting one another. (R) (2:00) TBS: Thu. midnight (CC)
Seven Ways From Sundown
'60. Audie Murphy. A Texas Ranger faces a crisis of conscience when an outlaw who befriended him murders his partner. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 11:30 A.M.
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad

'58. Kerwin Mathews. Sinbad the sailor needs the egg of a giant two-headed bird of prey to restore a shrunken princess. (G) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 1:30 P.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: Thu. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
Shakespeare in Love

'98. Joseph Fiennes. Young William Shakespeare falls for Viola, reawakening his creativity, but she is betrothed to Wessex. (R) (2:05) STZ: Mon. 4:45 P.M., 12:35 A.M. (CC)
Sherlock Holmes in Terror by Night
'46. Basil Rathbone. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson guard the Star of Rhodesia diamond on a London-to-Edinburgh train. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 12:15 A.M.
She's All That
'99. Freddie Prinze Jr. A cool teen bets a friend that he can transform the school's geekiest girl into a prom queen. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 12:35 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) SHO: Sat. 1 A.M. (CC)
The Shootist

'76. John Wayne. People pester an old, dying gunfighter rooming with a widow in 1901 Nevada. (PG) (1:40) MAX: Wed. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
The Shop Around the Corner

'40. Margaret Sullavan. The more Budapest co-workers fight, the more they fall in love as secret pen pals. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. noon (CC)
Sideways

'04. Paul Giamatti. A divorced teacher and his soon-to-be-married friend ponder their lives and relationships during a road trip through California wine country. (R) (2:10) HBO: Tue. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Signs

'02. Mel Gibson. With the help of his brother, a Pennsylvanian investigates the appearance of 500-foot-diameter circles in his crop fields. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Simon Sez
'99. Dennis Rodman. A tattooed Interpol agent helps an old classmate find the kidnapped daughter of a computer software tycoon. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Thu. 11 A.M., 2 A.M.
Simply Irresistible
'99. Sarah Michelle Gellar. A man resists falling in love with a woman he believes received magic powers after inheriting a restaurant. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Thu. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
Singin' in the Rain


'52. Gene Kelly. A silent-film star loves a chorus girl who dubs his squeaky-voiced co-star in a 1927 Hollywood talkie. (G) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 10 P.M. (CC)
Single White Female
'92. Bridget Fonda. A software designer shares her Manhattan apartment with a young woman who's dangerous. (R) (1:50) TMC: Sat. 12:30 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) STZ: Mon. 7:20 A.M. (CC)
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

'05. Amber Tamblyn. Four teenage friends keep in touch during their summer apart by passing along a cherished pair of blue jeans. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)
Sixteen Candles
'84. Molly Ringwald. A girl turning 16 likes another girl's guy and feels nobody cares about her birthday. (PG) (1:35) MAX: Thu. 12:30 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: Wed. 2:20 A.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) (1:50) ENC: Mon. 9:30 A.M., 8 P.M., 5:05 A.M., Sat. 7:15 A.M., 6:15 P.M., 3 A.M. (CC)
Skyscraper
'96. Anna Nicole Smith. A helicopter pilot must use all her resources to rescue hostages from a power-hungry madman and his mercenaries. (R) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 2:30 A.M.
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. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
Sleepless in Seattle

'93. Tom Hanks. A Baltimore newswoman falls for a Seattle widower she hears on talk radio, thanks to his moppet son. (PG) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 6:45 A.M., 9:30 P.M., TMC: Thu. 7:45 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. 8:15 P.M. (CC)
A Slight Case of Murder

'38. Edward G. Robinson. A reformed Prohibition-era beer runner finds a corpse hidden in his country home. Based on a Damon Runyon story. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 9 A.M. (CC)
Smart House
'99. Ryan Merriman. A computerized house takes on a life of its own, thanks to the tinkering of a widower's whiz-kid son. (1:35) DIS: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
A Smoky Mountain Christmas
'86. Dolly Parton. Runaway orphans unexpectedly turn up in the mountain cabin where an entertainer had planned to spend a quiet holiday. (2:00) CMT: Sun. 7 P.M.
Snow
'04. Tom Cavanagh. A North Pole-based toy distributor must go to California to rescue one of his family's magical reindeer from a zoo. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
Someone to Watch Over Me
'87. Tom Berenger. A married New York detective works nights guarding a socialite murder witness. (R) (1:50) SHO: Fri. 8:45 A.M. (CC)
Something the Lord Made

'04. Alan Rickman. While contending with racism during the '30s and '40s, lab technician Vivien Thomas works with Dr. Alfred Blalock to improve surgical techniques. (2:00) HBO: Sun. 2 P.M., Fri. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Son of Frankenstein

'39. Boris Karloff. A grave robber who survived the hangman's noose convinces the baron's son to resurrect the monster. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 3:30 A.M.
Son of the Mask
'05. Jamie Kennedy. Chaos reigns when a cartoonist's son is born with extraordinary powers and the god Loki returns to retrieve his mask. (PG) (1:35) MAX: Sun. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
A Sound of Thunder
'05. Edward Burns. A scientist and an inventor must save mankind when a time traveler inadvertently alters the history of evolution. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 2:30 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Spanish Main

'45. Maureen O'Hara. A swashbuckling 17th-century pirate rescues a young woman from the clutches of a villainous nobleman. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
Speed 2: Cruise Control
'97. Sandra Bullock. A vacationing couple save the day when a madman commandeers their cruise ship. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Thu. 9 P.M., Fri. 3:30 P.M.
Splitting Heirs
'93. Rick Moranis. The rightful heir to a British dukedom and banking empire seeks a way to oust an obnoxious pretender to the throne. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Tue. 10:45 A.M. (CC)
Starkweather
'04. Brent Taylor. In 1958, 19-year-old Charles Starkweather and his 14-year-old girlfriend Caril-Ann Fugate go on a killing spree across the Midwest. (R) (1:30) TMC: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)
State Property 2
'05. Beanie Sigel. Three gangsters wage war for control of the Philadelphia drug trade. (R) (1:35) SHO: Mon. 2:25 A.M. (CC)
Stateside
'04. Rachael Leigh Cook. Shipped off to basic training in lieu of prison, a Marine falls for a schizophrenic starlet. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sat. 4:35 P.M. (CC)
Stay
'05. Ewan McGregor. A psychiatrist tries to help a mysterious young student who plans to commit suicide in three days. (R) (1:50) HBO: Wed. 4:10 A.M. (CC)
Stir of Echoes

'99. Kevin Bacon. After being hypnotized at a party, a man has visions of deaths and of a girl who disappeared six months earlier. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sun. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Stolen Miracle '01. Leslie Hope. A policewoman struggles to reunite a kidnapped infant with its worried parents as Christmas draws near. (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Story of Dr. Wassell

'44. Gary Cooper. Navy Dr. Corydon M. Wassell heroically evacuates wounded soldiers when the Japanese take Java in 1942. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Thu. 12:15 A.M.
Strictly Business
'91. Tommy Davidson. A mail clerk agrees to introduce his friend to the woman of his dreams in exchange for a boost up the corporate ladder. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Mon. 1 P.M. (CC)
Striking Distance
'93. Bruce Willis. A vengeful serial killer turns his deadly attentions to women connected in some way to an outcast ex-cop. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 2:45 P.M., 9:45 P.M., MAX: Wed. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Stripes
'81. Bill Murray. A lazy New York cabby quits his job and convinces his bored buddy they should join the Army. (R) (2:15) TBS: Mon. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Sugar & Spice
'01. Marley Shelton. Members of a cheerleading squad decide to rob a bank to raise some quick cash for a pregnant cohort. (PG-13) (1:45) TBS: Sun. 2 A.M. (CC)
Sunset Boulevard


'50. William Holden. An opportunistic young screenwriter is doomed when he is seduced by an aging silent-screen star. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
Sunset Grill
'92. Peter Weller. A two-fisted private eye's investigation into his wife's murder leads to a deadly moneymaking scheme in South America. (R) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Sunset Park
'96. Rhea Perlman. A Brooklyn teacher with no expertise takes the reins of her high school's basketball team. (R) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Susan Slept Here
'54. Dick Powell. A Hollywood scriptwriter is given custody of a vagrant girl, hoping her background will provide him with material. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sat. 11:45 P.M. (CC)
Swimming

'00. Lauren Ambrose. A waitress and a drifter each court a young tomboy, causing tension between the teen and her best friend. (R) (2:00) WE: Mon. 3 A.M. (CC)
Swimming Upstream '01. Matt Czuchry. A teenager with a tragic family history tries to win his alcoholic father's approval. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Sun. 10:15 A.M., Wed. 12:55 P.M. (CC)
Swing Fever
'44. Kay Kyser. A composer who knows hypnosis is tricked into using his powers to fix the outcome of a boxing match. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 10:30 A.M.
Swinging Wives '05. Married beauties seek sexual fulfillment. (NR) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 4:25 A.M. (CC)
Sybil '06. Jessica Lange. A woman who has 16 distinct personalities describes her abusive past to a psychiatrist. (NR) (4:00) WE: Mon. 9 P.M., Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
Syriana

'05. George Clooney. The war on terror becomes personal for a CIA agent, while a proposed merger between oil companies leads to political intrigue. (R) (2:15) MAX: Sat. 10 P.M., 5:50 A.M. (CC)
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Tactical Assault
'98. Rutger Hauer. A veteran Air Force pilot must battle a crazed and vengeful comrade on the ground and in the air. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Sun. 2 P.M.
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
'49. Gene Kelly. Two baseball players sing and dance around gamblers and the woman who owns their team. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. 1:45 A.M. (CC)
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: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)
Tapeheads
'88. John Cusack. Two talentless screwballs attempt to cash in on the rock video craze by producing heavy-metal music videos. (R) (1:35) TMC: Wed. 6 A.M. (CC)
Tennessee Johnson

'42. Van Heflin. The life of Andrew Johnson, successor to the presidency after Abraham Lincoln's assassination. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Terminal Velocity
'94. Charlie Sheen. A sky diver is pulled into a deadly game of espionage when he attempts to clear his name in the death of a student. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 8:15 P.M., Sat. 6:15 P.M., 5:15 A.M. (CC)
The Terminator

'84. Arnold Schwarzenegger. A cyborg from the future arrives in 20th-century Los Angeles to kill the woman who will give birth to mankind's post-apocalyptic savior. (R) (1:50) ENC: Mon. 1:45 A.M., Sat. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Thelma & Louise

'91. Susan Sarandon. An Arkansas waitress and a housewife shoot a rapist and take off in a '66 Thunderbird. (R) (2:10) ENC: Tue. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
The Thing About My Folks
'05. Peter Falk. A man takes his father on a road trip while his sisters try to find their mother, who wrote a goodbye note and left. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Sun. 4:15 P.M., Wed. 6:30 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: Tue. 4 P.M. (CC)
This Girl's Life
'03. James Woods. A beautiful woman cares for her ailing father and goes on a blind date while working as a porn star. (R) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 4:05 A.M. (CC)
This Time for Keeps
'47. Esther Williams. A discharged veteran searches for the young woman he met while in an Army hospital. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 5:15 A.M.
Thoroughbreds Don't Cry
'37. Judy Garland. A young jockey's father tries to convince him to fix an important race. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Three Days
'01. Kristin Davis. An angel gives a literary agent a second chance with his wife after she suddenly dies before Christmas. (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
Thunderstruck
'04. Damon Gameau. Friends embark on a mission to bury their late pal next to the grave of former AC/DC rocker Bon Scott. (NR) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 9 A.M. (CC)
Tiger Shark
'32. Edward G. Robinson. A tuna fisherman loses one of his hands while fighting off a shark. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Tue. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Timeline
'03. Paul Walker. Adventurers travel back to 14th-century France to save a professor caught in the middle of a war. (PG-13) (2:30) SCI-FI: Sun. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
Titanic


'97. Leonardo DiCaprio. A society girl abandons her haughty fiance for a penniless artist on the ill-fated ship's maiden voyage. (PG-13) (4:00) TNT: Sun. 4 P.M. (CC)
To Grandmother's House We Go
'92. Mary-Kate Olsen. Bumbling thieves sidetrack precocious twins on a solo journey to their grandmother's house. (2:00) ABCFAM: 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: Sat. 7:10 A.M. (CC)
Tommy Boy
'95. Chris Farley. A ne'er-do-well auto-parts heir must stop his father's widow from selling the business. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Wed. 12:40 A.M. (CC)
Top Gun

'86. Tom Cruise. A hot-shot Navy jet pilot tangles with MiGs and flirts with a civilian astrophysicist. (PG) (2:30) SPIKE: Sun. 8:30 P.M.
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: Sun. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Trauma
'04. Colin Firth. A widower has trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy after waking from a coma. (R) (1:40) SHO: Mon. 1:15 P.M., Sat. 12:10 P.M. (CC)
Trial by Jury
'94. Joanne Whalley-Kilmer. A New York mob boss tries to ensure his acquittal by scaring a single mother on the jury. (R) (1:50) MAX: Sun. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Tristan & Isolde
'06. James Franco. After the fall of the Roman Empire, English orphan Tristan meets and falls passionately in love with Irish princess Isolde, threatening the delicate peace between their countries. (PG-13) (2:10) MAX: Tue. 10 P.M. (CC)
The Truth About Cats and Dogs

'96. Uma Thurman. A radio adviser to pet owners sends a glamorous blond proxy on her blind date with an unsuspecting photographer. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Fri. midnight, Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
Tsunami, the Aftermath '06. Tim Roth. Survivors struggle to pull their lives together in the wake of a cataclysmic event that devastated Thailand in December 2004. (1:45) HBO: Sun. 8 P.M., 5 A.M., Tue. 2:15 P.M., 12:30 A.M., Wed. 8:15 A.M., 8 P.M., Sat. noon, 8 P.M. (CC)
Tsunami, the Aftermath '06. Tim Roth. A cataclysmic event devastates Thailand in 2004. (NR) (1:45) HBO: Fri. 3:30 P.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)
12 Monkeys

'95. Bruce Willis. A psychiatrist believes a patient who claims to be a time-traveler sent to 1996 to prevent a virulent holocaust. (R) (3:00) USA: Thu. noon (CC)
Twelve O'Clock High


'49. Gregory Peck. An adjutant provides support for an Allied flight commander and the latter's successor who have to run daylight bombing raids out of England. (NR) (2:45) AMC: Fri. 11 A.M.
Two if by Sea
'96. Denis Leary. After stealing a priceless painting, a man promises his long-time girlfriend it will be his last heist. (R) (2:00) TBS: Wed. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
2001 Maniacs '05. Robert Englund. College students face terror when they stay in a Southern town inhabited by bloodthirsty cannibals. (R) (1:30) TMC: Wed. 10 P.M., Sat. 9:30 P.M. (CC)
Two Weeks in Another Town

'62. Kirk Douglas. An actor on the skids almost turns up his nose at a new film offer when he learns it is an assistant producer job. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 6 P.M. (CC)
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U-571
'00. Matthew McConaughey. American soldiers sneak aboard a disabled German sub to steal an encryption device they hope will help the Allies win the war. (PG-13) (2:30) HIST: Sat. 9 P.M., 1 A.M. (CC)
Ulee's Gold

'97. Peter Fonda. A Florida beekeeper looks for his jailed son's missing wife and finds thugs seeking stolen loot. (R) (2:00) ENC: Thu. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
The Unborn II
'94. Michele Greene. A woman relentlessly hunts a race of deadly mutant infants while a mother and her friend vow to protect one such child. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 A.M.
Under Siege 2
'95. Steven Seagal. A CIA operative aboard a train tries to stop a mad genius who threatens to use a weapon from space if the government does not meet his $1 billion ransom. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Undercover Blues
'93. Kathleen Turner. Ex-spies try to stop an international terrorist ring and take care of their new baby. (PG-13) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
Underfunded '06. Mather Zickel. An agent for the Canadian Secret Service faces constant indignities due to his organization's inadequate budget. (NR) (2:00) USA: Tue. 2 A.M. (CC)
The Unholy Three
'25. Lon Chaney. Silent. A ventriloquist launches a series of criminal schemes with the help of his sideshow friends. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 3:15 A.M.
Unknown Soldier
'04. Carl Louis. A black youth scrapes by on the streets of Harlem after his father's death leaves him bereft and homeless. (NR) (1:15) TMC: Mon. 11 A.M. (CC)
Unleashed
'05. Jet Li. Enslaved by a loan shark, a violent fighter escapes and meets a blind man who teaches him humanity. (R) (1:45) MAX: Thu. 10:45 A.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
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: Tue. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
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The Valachi Papers
'72. Charles Bronson. Based on Peter Maas' book about the inner workings of the Mafia as seen through the eyes of one of its members. (PG) (2:30) HIST: Thu. 8 A.M., 2 P.M. (CC)
Valley of the Kings
'54. Robert Taylor. A romantic triangle develops during an archaeologist's dig for a pharoah's hidden treasure in turn-of-the-century Egypt. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. noon (CC)
Van Helsing
'04. Hugh Jackman. A monster hunter joins forces with a beautiful woman to battle Dracula and otherworldly creatures in Transylvania. (PG-13) (2:30) TNT: Sat. 10 A.M. (CC)
Venom
'05. Agnes Bruckner. Resurrected as a killer, a gas station owner terrorizes a group of teenagers in the swamps of Louisiana. (R) (1:30) ENC: Thu. midnight (CC)
Vertical Limit
'00. Chris O'Donnell. A climber heads a rescue team retrieving his estranged sister and others trapped by an avalanche on a treacherous mountain. (PG-13) (2:30) FX: Sun. 10 A.M.
A Very Private Affair
'62. Brigitte Bardot. The story of a woman who becomes an international movie star but is unable to find personal happiness and love. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 9:45 A.M.
The Village
'04. Bryce Dallas Howard. Members of a 19th-century community fear the strange creatures that inhabit the surrounding forest. (PG-13) (3:00) FX: Mon. 8 P.M., 11 P.M.
Village of Daughters
'62. Eric Sykes. A salesman from England is picked to select one girl in an Italian town who will become a bride for a native son. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 8:15 A.M.
The Virgin Queen

'55. Bette Davis. Elizabeth I loves and loses Sir Walter Raleigh to a maid of honor after backing his New World dream. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)
The Visitation '06. Martin Donovan. Supernatural events coincide with the arrival of a mysterious stranger in a small town. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)
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Walk the Proud Land
'56. Audie Murphy. Based on the story of John P. Clum, the military agent who persuaded Apache leader Geronimo to surrender. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 9:30 A.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: Mon. 6 P.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) ENC: Sun. 11 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
The Way of the Gun
'00. Ryan Phillippe. Looking for an easy payoff, career criminals kidnap the surrogate mother to a wealthy couple. (R) (2:30) USA: Fri. 3 A.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: Thu. noon (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: Sat. 4 P.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) MAX: Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
The Wedding Night
'35. Gary Cooper. A bride-to-be questions her love for her fiance when she meets a new man. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 6:45 A.M.
The Wedding Singer

'98. Adam Sandler. A spirited entertainer and a waitress with a boorish fiance work at the same weddings. (PG-13) (2:00) E!: Sun. 8 P.M.
Wedding Wars '06. John Stamos. A man refuses to organize his brother's wedding after learning about his involvement in a speech against gay marriage. (NR) (2:00) A&E: Mon. 9 P.M., 1 A.M., Fri. 8 A.M., 2 P.M., Sat. 10 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)
Werewolf Hunter: The Legend of Romasanta
'04. Julian Sands. In 19th-century Spain a woman vows revenge on the lycanthrope that slaughtered her sisters. (R) (1:30) TMC: Thu. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
West of Zanzibar

'28. Lon Chaney. Silent. A crippled jungle lord plots to condemn his enemy's daughter to a life of prostitution. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Fri. 2 A.M.
When a Man Loves
'27. John Barrymore. Silent. A young woman's brother wants to marry her off to a wealthy member of King Louis XV's court. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. midnight
When a Stranger Calls
'06. Camilla Belle. A sadistic stranger subjects a teenage baby-sitter to an increasingly threatening round of phone calls. (PG-13) (1:30) STZ: Tue. 4:50 A.M., Wed. 1:40 P.M., 10:40 P.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) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 4 A.M. (CC)
Where the Heart Is
'00. Natalie Portman. The boyfriend of a pregnant teenager leaves her broke and abandoned in Oklahoma, where she begins living secretly at Wal-Mart. (PG-13) (2:30) WE: Sun. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
While You Were Sleeping

'95. Sandra Bullock. A lonely Chicago subway clerk falls for the brother of a comatose man she adored from afar. (PG) (1:50) ENC: Sun. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
White Heat

'49. James Cagney. A brave federal agent poses as a thug to infiltrate psychopathic hoodlum Cody Jarrett's gang of thieves. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. midnight (CC)
Who's the Man?
'93. Ed Lover. Two musically inclined rookie police officers go after the crooked real estate developer who murdered their boss. (R) (1:30) MAX: 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. 2:15 P.M., Sat. 10:45 A.M. (CC)
Wild in the Country
'61. Elvis Presley. A widowed psychiatrist discovers that the juvenile delinquent in her care has an extraordinary gift for writing. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 4:30 A.M.
Wild Orchid
'90. Mickey Rourke. A kinky millionaire corrupts a businesswoman's lawyer during a hotel deal in Rio de Janeiro. (R) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 1:40 A.M. (CC)
Wimbledon
'04. Kirsten Dunst. An English tennis player reinvigorates his game after finding romance with an American counterpart. (PG-13) (2:10) TBS: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 1:05 P.M. (CC)
Winchester '73

'50. James Stewart. A man tracks his prize repeating-rifle back around to the man who stole it. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 10:15 P.M. (CC)
Winding Roads '00. Kimberly Quinn. Three women support one another during tough times and important decisions. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 10 A.M., Fri. 10:35 A.M. (CC)
Winter Solstice

'04. Anthony LaPaglia. Still grieving the loss of his wife, a New Jersey widower has difficulty reaching out to his troubled sons. (R) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
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) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 9:45 P.M., Thu. 6:05 P.M. (CC)
The Wizard of Oz


'39. Judy Garland. After a tornado whisks Kansas farm girl Dorothy to a magic land, she must travel to the Emerald City for help in getting back home. (G) (2:15) TNT: Mon. 8 P.M., 10:15 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) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)
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The Yearling


'46. Gregory Peck. A pet deer changes a boy and his parents, pioneering farmers in Florida after the Civil War. (G) (2:15) TCM: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Young Stranger
'57. James MacArthur. A teenager gets into trouble when the lines of communication between he and his father close down. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)
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Zebra Lounge
'01. Stephen Baldwin. A husband and wife learn to regret their encounter with a sinister pair of sexual swingers. (R) (1:35) HBO: Mon. 3 A.M. (CC)
Zoolander
'01. Ben Stiller. A supermodel befriends a rival while becoming mixed-up in a brainwashing and assassination plot. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Sat. 10 P.M. (CC)