= Poor
= Fair
= Good
= Excellent The Accused
'88. Kelly McGillis. A lawyer crusades for her client, the victim of a barroom gang rape. (R) (2:00) WE: Thu. 1 A.M.
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
'90. Andrew Dice Clay. A low-life private eye solves a rock 'n' roll murder involving a recording executive and his wife. (R) (1:50) ENC: Sat. 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Aeon Flux
'05. Charlize Theron. In the last city on Earth, underground rebels dispatch their top assassin to kill a government leader. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Sat. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
After Hours
'85. Griffin Dunne. A Manhattan yuppie enters dark SoHo, led by strange women into the urban unknown. (R) (1:40) MAX: Sun. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
Age of Consent
'69. James Mason. A New York artist goes to an island on Australia's Great Barrier Reef and hires a girl to be his model. (R) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 3:30 A.M.
Air Bud
'97. Michael Jeter. Abandoned by a disagreeable clown, a golden retriever with a knack for basketball befriends a lonely boy. (PG) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
Airheads
'94. Brendan Fraser. Attention-hungry musicians decide to grab the media spotlight by taking staffers at a popular radio station hostage. (PG-13) (1:35) ENC: Sat. 4:40 P.M. (CC)
Akeelah and the Bee
'06. Laurence Fishburne. Akeelah, an 11-year-old girl living in South Los Angeles, discovers she has a talent for spelling, which she hopes will take her to the National Spelling Bee. (PG) (2:00) SHO: Sun. 6:45 A.M., 4:30 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) (1:20) MAX: Thu. 1:30 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) (1:55) STZ: Wed. 4:35 P.M. (CC)
All the King's Men
'06. Sean Penn. A Southern politician's idealism and good intentions give way to corruption after he becomes governor of Louisiana. (PG-13) (2:15) ENC: Tue. 5:15 A.M. (CC)
Alpha Dog
'06. Bruce Willis. A teenage dealer and his friends kidnap the impressionable younger brother of a junkie who won't pay for the drugs. (R) (2:00) MAX: Fri. 10 P.M. (CC)
Always
'89. Richard Dreyfuss. A firefighter pilot in heaven returns to Earth to help his girlfriend fall for another pilot and get on with her life. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Mon. 7 A.M. (CC)
The Amati Girls
'01. Mercedes Ruehl. Four adult sisters help their mother cope with the recent loss of her husband. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 2:15 P.M., Fri. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
American Beauty
'99. Kevin Spacey. A man in midlife crisis and at odds with his wife begins working out to impress his teenage daughter's friend. (R) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 9 A.M. (CC)
American Dreamz
'06. Hugh Grant. A conniving singer and a sleeper-cell terrorist become finalists on America's hottest TV talent show, which the White House chief of staff has scheduled the president to judge. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Mon. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
An American Haunting
'05. Donald Sutherland. Strange and terrifying events plague a family in 1817 Tennessee after a fellow citizen places a curse on the father. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
American History X
'98. Edward Norton. A brutal skinhead emerges from prison reformed and tries to show his neo-Nazi brother the error of his ways. (R) (2:30) FX: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 5 P.M.
American Pie
'99. Jason Biggs. Four teenagers nearing graduation make a pact to lose their virginity by prom night. (R) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 8 P.M. (CC)
Analyze That
'02. Robert De Niro. Released from prison, gangster Paul Vitti seeks further help from his troubled psychotherapist. (R) (2:00) TBS: Thu. 10 A.M., 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Angel's Dance
'98. James Belushi. An assassin-in-training falls in love with the kooky but clever mortuary worker he is supposed to kill. (R) (1:40) MAX: Sun. 1:10 A.M. (CC)
Another Thin Man
'39. William Powell. Nick and Nora Charles visit a Long Island estate, where Nick drinks Scotch and solves murders. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. noon (CC)
Art School Confidential
'06. Max Minghella. Jealous of a clueless jock, a student hatches a plan to make a splash in the art world and win over the prettiest gal in school. (R) (1:45) TMC: Tue. 11:50 P.M. (CC)
The Asphalt Jungle
'50. Sterling Hayden. An ex-convict masterminds a jewel heist with assorted losers destined for a dragnet. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Assignment ??? Paris
'52. Dana Andrews. Newspapermen and women in Paris try to uncover evidence of a tie-in between the prime minister of Hungary and Tito. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Wed. 6 A.M.
ATL
'06. Tip "T.I." Harris. Four Atlanta teenagers, whose lives revolve around hip-hop and rollerskating, face life-changing challenges on and off the rink. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Mon. 11:30 A.M., Thu. 7:15 A.M., 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Atomic Twister
'02. Sharon Lawrence. A series of powerful tornadoes may lead to a nuclear-plant meltdown that would destroy the southeastern United States. (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri. 2 P.M.
Author! Author!
'82. Al Pacino. Left by his wife, a New York playwright juggles five kids and an affair with the star of his new show. (PG) (2:00) AMC: Sun. 7 A.M., 4 A.M. (CC)
Avalanche: Nature Unleashed '04. Andrew Lee Potts. Two brothers and an avalanche researcher try to convince villagers that a giant wall of snow will soon destroy their valley. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Tue. 8 A.M.
The Babe
'92. John Goodman. Based on the life of George Herman Ruth, an orphan who became one of baseball's greatest legends. (PG) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 8 A.M. (CC)
Babe
'95. James Cromwell. An Australian farmer adopts a piglet that becomes a champion herder of sheep. Live action/animatronics. (G) (1:35) ENC: Sat. 8 A.M. (CC)
Babel
'06. Brad Pitt. A tragic accident's scope expands, catching four groups of people on three continents in its terrible grip. (R) (2:30) SHO: Wed. 9 P.M.
Bachelor Flat
'61. Tuesday Weld. A teenager unexpectedly returns home to find her mother's beach house inhabited by a British archaeologist. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 6 A.M. (CC)
The Bachelor Party
'57. Don Murray. A married New York bookkeeper reluctantly joins a distasteful gathering for a bridegroom. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Backtrack
'89. Jodie Foster. A mob assassin becomes obsessed with his latest target, an innocent woman who witnessed a gangland execution. (R) (2:00) SHO: Wed. 4:15 P.M.
Bad Boys
'82. Sean Penn. A scar-faced street fighter becomes king of reform school and spots the guy who assaulted his girlfriend. (R) (2:05) SHO: Sat. 2:40 A.M. (CC)
Barbershop
'02. Ice Cube. The owner of a popular barbershop considers selling the place to a loan shark who wants to convert it into a strip club. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sun. midnight (CC)
Barnyard: The Original Party Animals
'06. Voices of Kevin James. Animated. Otis the bull would rather sing and dance with the other farm animals, but somehow he must find the courage to lead when responsibility is thrust upon him. (PG) (1:30) SHO: Sun. 3 P.M., Sat. 9 A.M., 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Basic Instinct 2
'06. Sharon Stone. A criminal psychologist falls under the seductive spell of Catherine Trammell, who re-emerges in London on the wrong side of the law. (R) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Batman Returns
'92. Michael Keaton. The Caped Crusader clashes with Catwoman and saves gloomy Gotham City from the foul Penguin's plot. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Baxter
'05. Michael Showalter. A quintessentially nice guy spends two weeks ridden with anxiety before his wedding. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 7:15 A.M. (CC)
Beat the Drum
'03. Junior Singo. A Zulu boy whose village has been devastated by AIDS goes to Johannesburg to find his long-lost uncle. (NR) (2:00) TMC: Sun. 12:50 P.M., Wed. 8:15 A.M. (CC)
Beautiful Girls
'96. Timothy Hutton. Small-town friends who refuse to grow up re-examine the strained relationships with the women in their lives. (R) (2:00) TMC: Tue. 8 P.M., Fri. 1 A.M. (CC)
Because I Said So
'07. Diane Keaton. The proud but meddlesome mother of three women tries to find the perfect man for her youngest daughter by placing an online personal ad. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Fri. 7:45 A.M., 5:15 P.M. (CC)
Because of Winn-Dixie
'05. Annasophia Robb. A Florida girl and her canine pal befriend misfit souls and begin to soften her father's brittle exterior. (PG) (2:00) FX: Wed. 10 A.M.
Beerfest
'06. Jay Chandrasekhar. Two brothers from America discover a secret and centuries-old competition involving beer games during Germany's Oktoberfest. (R) (2:00) MAX: Sat. 9 A.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
Beethoven
'92. Charles Grodin. Children talk their father into letting them keep a St. Bernard puppy, which grows to be a problem. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Fri. 10 A.M., 5:20 A.M. (CC)
Beethoven's 4th
'01. Judge Reinhold. An obedience school mixes up the Newton's Saint Bernard with a well-mannered one. (G) (1:40) DIS: Sat. 9 P.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: Wed. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.
Belly of the Beast
'03. Steven Seagal. A former CIA agent goes to Thailand to rescue his daughter and her friend from the clutches of an Islamic terrorist group. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. noon, 2 A.M. (CC)
The Benchwarmers
'06. David Spade. A millionaire helps three nerdy buddies form a baseball team to compete against all the mean Little Leaguers. (PG-13) (1:30) ENC: Sun. 6:50 A.M., 1:20 P.M., 9:40 P.M. (CC)
Bewitched Housewives '06. Sultry women attract eager lovers. (NR) (1:20) MAX: Mon. 11:50 P.M. (CC)
Big Momma's House
'00. Martin Lawrence. To protect a woman and her son from a robber, a male FBI agent assumes the guise of a large grandmother. (PG-13) (1:40) MAX: Sat. 1 P.M., 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Big Momma's House 2
'06. Martin Lawrence. An FBI agent reprises his disguise as a corpulent old lady and takes a job as a nanny in a crime suspect's house. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Wed. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
Bio-Dome
'96. Pauly Shore. Idiot collegians bring chaos to the experimental ecosystem in which they are accidentally sealed for a year. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Sun. 6:20 P.M., Mon. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
Black and Blue
'99. Mary Stuart Masterson. After being beaten severely by her policeman husband, a woman flees with her son and changes their identity. (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 9 P.M. (CC)
The Black Dahlia
'06. Josh Hartnett. In 1940s Los Angeles two cops enter a world of greed, obsession and corruption as they probe the grisly murder of a Hollywood starlet. (R) (2:05) MAX: Thu. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
The Blair Witch Project
'99. Heather Donahue. A filmmaking crew hikes into Maryland's Black Hills Forest seeking clues about a legendary witch. (R) (1:30) SHO: Thu. 1 A.M. (CC)
Blonde
'01. Poppy Montgomery. Vulnerable Norma Jean Baker overcomes a grim and tumultuous childhood, then transforms herself into actress and sex-symbol Marilyn Monroe. (4:00) LIFE: Fri. noon (CC)
Blood on the Arrow
'64. Dale Robertson. An outlaw survives an Indian raid and rescues a couple's son taken captive. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 11:45 A.M. (CC)
BloodRayne
'05. 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. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 7 P.M.
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance '07. Natassia Malthe. Beautiful Rayne teams with demon hunters to save a Western town from a gang of vampiric cowboys led by Billy the Kid. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 P.M.
Blue Crush
'02. Kate Bosworth. A maid falls for an NFL quarterback while preparing for an upcoming surfing competition in Hawaii. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sat. midnight (CC)
The Blue Lagoon
'80. Brooke Shields. A boy, a girl and a burly cook are shipwrecked on a Fiji island, where the boy and girl grow up as lovers. (R) (2:00) WE: Sat. 2 P.M., 2 A.M.
Book of Love
'90. Chris Young. A man looks back on his awkward teenage years after his divorce from a high-school golden girl is finalized. (PG-13) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 2 A.M. (CC)
Bottle Rocket
'96. Owen C. Wilson. Three inept robbers pull heists, then argue, split and reconcile in suburban Dallas. (R) (1:35) HBO: Mon. 2:45 A.M. (CC)
Bowfinger
'99. Steve Martin. A broke producer hires a nerd who looks like a famous actor and other misfits to star in his latest movie. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Fri. 4:20 P.M. (CC)
Boxcar Bertha
'72. Barbara Hershey. A young woman robs trains with a union man, a gambler and a friend in the Depression. (R) (1:30) TCM: Sat. 4:30 A.M.
The Boxer
'97. Daniel Day-Lewis. A former IRA activist faces violent opposition as he reopens a boxing gym and rekindles romance with his now-married sweetheart. (R) (1:55) HBO: Sun. 1 A.M. (CC)
Bram Stoker's Way of the Vampire
'05. Rhett Giles. In contemporary Los Angeles Van Helsing asks the church for help in his quest to destroy an undead prince. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 9 A.M.
Brannigan
'75. John Wayne. A Chicago police detective hunts a mobster in London with a policewoman escort from Scotland Yard. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 3:30 P.M.
Brass Target
'78. Sophia Loren. Speculative fiction about a post-World War II plot to assassinate Gen. George S. Patton and steal a fortune in Nazi gold. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Wed. 4 A.M.
Brave New Girl
'04. Lindsey Haun. Despite financial struggles, a single woman helps her daughter attend a school of music and dance. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 10 A.M. (CC)
Breach
'07. Chris Cooper. The FBI charges a newly promoted employee with the task of finding proof that a renowned agent is a traitor to the country. (PG-13) (2:00) MAX: Sun. 8 P.M., Mon. 10 P.M., Wed. 10 P.M. (CC)
The Breakup Artist '04. Joseph Lyle Taylor. A man seeks advice from his fiancee's friend on how to end the engagement. (R) (1:30) TMC: Sat. 3:45 A.M. (CC)
Brian's Song
'71. James Caan. The critically acclaimed account of football player Brian Piccolo's battle with cancer and friendship with Gale Sayers. (G) (1:30) SPIKE: Sat. 9 A.M.
Bridge to Terabithia
'07. Josh Hutcherson. A boy and his new friend, the class outsider, create an imaginary world in which they rule as king and queen. (PG) (1:40) STZ: Tue. 11:50 P.M., Sat. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
'04. Ren??e Zellweger. An attractive lawyer and Bridget's former boss threaten her newfound happiness with Mark Darcy. (R) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Broken Arrow
'96. John Travolta. An Air Force pilot matches wits with a renegade colleague who is threatening to detonate a pair of nuclear warheads. (R) (1:50) MAX: Sat. 2:40 P.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) (2:15) CMT: Sun. 7 P.M.
A Brother's Kiss
'97. Nick Chinlund. Harlem brothers watch out for each other from childhood on the streets through adulthood. (R) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
The Brothers McMullen
'95. Jack Mulcahy. Three Irish-American brothers ponder women and one another while living together on Long Island. (R) (1:50) HBO: Fri. 4:40 A.M. (CC)
Brown's Requiem
'98. Michael Rooker. A fat man hires a private eye to investigate a Hollywood businessman housing his teenage sister. (R) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
Brubaker
'80. Robert Redford. The new warden of a corrupt Southern prison starts by posing as an inmate to observe its brutality. (R) (3:00) AMC: Thu. midnight, Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)
Bull Durham
'88. Kevin Costner. A literary baseball groupie romances a pitcher and a catcher on a minor-league North Carolina team. (R) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
Bulletproof
'96. Damon Wayans. A mobster's goons pursue a fugitive underling turning state's evidence to an undercover policeman he once shot. (R) (1:30) STZ: Wed. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
Busty Models '07. Dee. A gorgeous policewoman joins an undercover operation. (NR) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
The Butcher '06. Myiea Coy. A murderous family stalks a group of college students stranded in rural America. (R) (1:25) TMC: Sun. 2:35 A.M. (CC)
The Cable Guy
'96. Jim Carrey. An act of kindness brings a jilted architect the unwanted friendship of an unbalanced cable-TV installer. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon. midnight, 4 A.M. (CC)
Caddyshack
'80. Chevy Chase. Oddballs and gophers undermine a country-club caddy out to win a college scholarship. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 7 A.M. (CC)
Cadillac Man
'90. Robin Williams. An angry husband catches up to a wise-guy car salesman who cons customers and women. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Thu. 5 P.M., Fri. 8 A.M. (CC)
California Dreaming '07. Dave Foley. Unforeseen obstacles stand in the way of a family planning to take a road trip in an RV. (PG) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 4 P.M. (CC)
California Firestorm '01. Janet Gunn. A firefighter's daughter is accused of setting a string of fires that threaten to destroy a small town. (PG) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 11 A.M. (CC)
Can't Buy Me Love
'87. Patrick Dempsey. A teenager pays the most popular girl in school to be his girlfriend for a month. (PG-13) (2:00) A&E: Sun. noon (CC)
Captain Ron
'92. Kurt Russell. A salty rogue signs on to steer the yacht of a Chicago businessman and his family in the Caribbean. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 9:35 A.M., SHO: Sat. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Carlito's Way
'93. Al Pacino. A reformed ex-convict is torn between his girlfriend and his crooked lawyer in 1975. (R) (2:30) ENC: Thu. 12:30 A.M. (CC)
Cars
'06. Voices of Owen Wilson. Animated. A rookie race car that only cares about winning learns what is really important in life after getting stranded in a town along historic Route 66. (G) (2:00) STZ: Tue. 6:05 P.M., Wed. 2:35 P.M. (CC)
Casanova
'05. Heath Ledger. With a reputation for seducing women, regardless of their marital status, the infamous rake discovers a beauty who appears to be impervious to his charms. (R) (2:27) USA: Wed. 1:33 A.M., Thu. 11 A.M. (CC)
Casey's Shadow
'78. Walter Matthau. A Cajun trainer and his three sons enter the annual quarter-horse race in Ruidoso, N.M. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 A.M.
Casino Royale
'06. Daniel Craig. After receiving a license to kill, British agent James Bond enters a high-stakes poker game with Le Chiffre, a man who finances terrorist groups. (PG-13) (2:30) SHO: Sun. 8:45 A.M., 6:30 P.M., Thu. 6:15 A.M., 6:30 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M.
The Catered Affair
'56. Bette Davis. An Irish cabby in the Bronx watches his wife go overboard planning their daughter's wedding. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Cats & Dogs
'01. Jeff Goldblum. An eager beagle joins undercover canines on a mission to foil a feline plot to make all people allergic to dogs. (PG) (1:45) TBS: Sat. 7:20 A.M. (CC)
Cats Don't Dance
'97. Voices of Scott Bakula. Animated. A scheming starlet plans to foil a young cat's bid to find his fame and fortune in Hollywood. (G) (2:00) TOON: Mon. 10:30 A.M.
Cellular
'04. Kim Basinger. A young man tries to help a kidnapped stranger after she contacts him on a cell phone. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Tue. 3 A.M. (CC)
Celtic Pride
'96. Damon Wayans. After the Boston Celtics lose game six of the NBA Finals, two blue-collar fans kidnap the opposition's star player. (PG-13) (2:00) AMC: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Century Plaza '05. Filmmaker Eric Lahey interviews denizens of a rundown hotel in Portland, Ore. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Fri. 1 P.M. (CC)
Chain Reaction
'96. Keanu Reeves. Industrial mercenaries sabotage a project that converts water into safe energy, then frame two scientists for it. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
Chances Are
'89. Cybill Shepherd. A reincarnated man returns 23 years later to his wife, their daughter and his former best friend. (PG) (2:00) WE: Fri. 4 P.M.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
'05. Johnny Depp. A poor boy and four spoiled children win a tour through the incredible factory of an odd candy-maker. (PG) (2:30) ABCFAM: Thu. 6 P.M., 8:30 P.M. (CC)
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
'03. Cameron Diaz. Three private detectives work under cover to retrieve two rings that contain cryptic information. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 9 A.M.
The Chase
'66. Marlon Brando. An escaped convict heads for his wife and corrupt small-town Texans, who order a sheriff to stop him. (NR) (2:45) TCM: Wed. 5:15 P.M.
Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams
'81. Cheech Marin. Two hippie ice-cream vendors meet Timothy Leary and branch out into marijuana. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. noon, Mon. 8 A.M. (CC)
Chicken Run
'00. Voices of Mel Gibson. Animated. A dashing rooster and the hen he loves lead an escape from a farm in 1950s England. (G) (1:45) TBS: Sat. 9:05 A.M.
Chill Factor
'99. Cuba Gooding Jr. Two men must prevent terrorists from taking a biological weapon and must keep the chemical's temperature below 50 F. (R) (2:00) TNT: Sun. 4 A.M. (CC)
China Strike Force
'00. Aaron Kwok. Two detectives try to stop a ruthless mobster from trafficking tons of cocaine to China. (R) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 8:15 P.M.
Circle of Iron
'79. David Carradine. A blind Zen master guides a young martial artist through demons, bandits and monkey people. (R) (1:40) TMC: Thu. 1:10 P.M. (CC)
Citizen Verdict '03. Armand Assante. A television producer creates a court show where viewers act as the jury. (R) (1:35) SHO: Tue. 3 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) (1:40) ENC: Mon. 10:05 A.M. (CC)
Clerks II
'06. Rosario Dawson. Slackers Dante and Randal find that they must change their lives, now that they are in their 30s, and must expand their horizons beyond pop culture and sex. (R) (1:45) TMC: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
Click
'06. Adam Sandler. An overworked architect obtains a universal remote that allows him to control the world around him. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Tue. 1:30 A.M., Wed. 11 A.M., 8:10 P.M. (CC)
Clockers
'95. Harvey Keitel. A Brooklyn man confesses to a drug dealer's murder, but a veteran detective instead harasses the suspect's crack-dealer brother. (R) (2:10) ENC: Wed. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
Code Name: The Cleaner
'07. Cedric the Entertainer. A janitor with amnesia becomes convinced he is an undercover agent involved in a federal investigation of an international arms ring. (PG-13) (1:30) MAX: Sun. 6:30 P.M., Fri. 6:30 P.M. (CC)
Co-ed Confidential 3: Blind Date '08. Sexy students seek sensual thrills. (1:30) MAX: Wed. 11:50 P.M. (CC)
Coneheads
'93. Dan Aykroyd. Stranded on Earth, aliens Beldar and Prymaat of Remulak try suburbia with their teenage daughter, Connie. (PG) (1:30) HBO: Wed. 10 A.M., Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Confession
'99. Alec Baldwin. Hired to defend a client who killed to avenge his son's death, a lawyer struggles with morality and self-interest. (R) (1:55) MAX: Mon. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
The Confessor
'04. Christian Slater. A priest enlists his former girlfriend to investigate a social worker's murder and clear an innocent clergyman. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 4 P.M., Thu. 1:55 P.M. (CC)
Contact
'97. Jodie Foster. A scientist seeks alien beings after receiving mysterious messages from deep space via radio telescope dishes. (PG) (2:40) STZ: Mon. 8:35 A.M., 11 P.M., Thu. 12:45 A.M., Fri. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Cool as Ice
'91. Vanilla Ice. A biker gets involved with a high-school honor student whose family belongs to the Federal Witness Protection Program. (PG) (1:30) MAX: Thu. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
Cool Hand Luke
'67. Paul Newman. A likable Southern loner on a chain gang resists the captain and keeps trying to escape. (GP) (2:30) AMC: Thu. 1:30 P.M., Fri. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Cougar Club '07. Jason Jurman. Two recent college graduates launch a business that provides companionship for older women. (R) (1:40) SHO: Wed. 1:05 A.M., Sat. 1 A.M.
The Country Bears
'02. Christopher Walken. A runaway cub and his new friends attempt to reunite the former members of a once-popular all-bear band. (G) (1:40) DIS: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Court Jester
'56. Danny Kaye. A medieval valet plays jester in a plot to oust a baron's pawn and put the king back on the throne. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Mon. 1 P.M. (CC)
Crash
'04. Sandra Bullock. Racial tensions collide in a collection of intertwined stories involving residents of Los Angeles. (R) (3:00) FX: Fri. 5 P.M., Sat. 2 P.M.
Crash Landing '05. Antonio Sabato Jr. A man must guide a plane to safety after a hijacking incident damages the aircraft. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Thu. 3:30 P.M. (CC)
Crimes of the Heart
'86. Diane Keaton. Based on Beth Henley's play about Mississippi sisters: fast Meg, nervous Lenny and Babe, out on bail. (PG-13) (2:00) TMC: Sat. 10:30 A.M., 5:15 A.M. (CC)
Crimson Force '05. C. Thomas Howell. Astronauts on Mars must repair their damaged spaceship as extraterrestrials wage a civil war. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri. 3 A.M.
Cross Creek
'83. Mary Steenburgen. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings moves to backwoods Florida in 1928 and writes "The Yearling." (PG) (2:05) SHO: Fri. 7:25 A.M. (CC)
The Cutting Edge
'92. D.B. Sweeney. An ex-hockey player and a prima donna bicker as paired figure skaters shooting for the Olympics. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Cutting Edge 2: Going for the Gold '06. Christy Carlson Romano. Two ice skaters develop a love-hate relationship while dreaming of Olympic glory. (PG-13) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 4 P.M. (CC)
The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream '08. Matt Lanter. An ice skater and his new partner develop feelings for each other while training to compete in Paris. (PG-13) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. 6 P.M. (CC)
Cyborg 2
'93. Jack Palance. Two renegade heroes try to rescue a cyborg being used by a powerful corporation to destroy its main competitor. (R) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
D2: The Mighty Ducks
'94. Emilio Estevez. An injured hockey player coaches a peewee team set to face off against skaters from Iceland. (PG) (1:50) TMC: Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)
The Da Vinci Code
'06. Tom Hanks. A murder in the Louvre Museum and clues in paintings by Leonardo lead to the discovery of a religious mystery that could rock the foundations of Christianity. (PG-13) (2:30) ENC: Thu. 1:10 P.M., 10 P.M., Fri. 6:35 A.M. (CC)
Dangerous Game
'93. Harvey Keitel. An experimental filmmaker uses two married actors to play out their private lives on screen. (R) (1:50) SHO: Sat. 10:40 P.M. (CC)
Danielle Steel's Star
'93. Jennie Garth. A San Francisco singer struggles to achieve stardom and find her true love. (2:00) WE: Thu. 6 P.M.
Danielle Steel's The Ring
'96. Nastassja Kinski. A signet ring with special meaning provides a beacon in the life of a young German woman during World War II. (4:00) WE: Sat. 10 A.M.
The Dark
'05. Maria Bello. After the death of her daughter, a woman meets a mysterious girl who supposedly died in a mass suicide 50 years earlier. (R) (1:35) TMC: Mon. 4:40 P.M. (CC)
The Dark Command
'40. John Wayne. Elected marshal, a Texas cowhand tracks a Confederate raider in Lawrence, Kan. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Sat. 7:45 A.M. (CC)
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) (1:55) TMC: Thu. 7:35 A.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) (1:20) MAX: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Day After
'83. Jason Robards. Residents of a Kansas community experience firsthand the horrors of nuclear war after missiles level their city. (3:00) SCI-FI: Tue. 11 P.M.
The Daytrippers
'96. Hope Davis. Assorted relatives join a suburban woman on her trip to Manhattan to find the husband she suspects has been unfaithful. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 6:15 P.M., Sat. 2:15 A.M. (CC)
Dazed and Confused
'93. Jason London. Assorted teens waste another day of school before getting down to wasting summer in 1976 Austin, Texas. (R) (1:45) ENC: Sat. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
Dead Silence
'07. Ryan Kwanten. After his wife meets a grisly end, a man returns to their haunted hometown and uncovers a supernatural link to her death. (R) (1:35) HBO: Wed. 2 A.M. (CC)
Death Hunt
'81. Charles Bronson. A wily trapper accused of murder leads a Mountie and a posse on a wild chase through the Yukon. (R) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 6 P.M., midnight (CC)
Death to the Supermodels '05. Jaime Pressly. A killer targets a group of models working on a swimsuit shoot on a tropical island. (R) (1:30) SHO: Sun. 2 A.M. (CC)
Death Wish
'74. Charles Bronson. A New York architect turns vigilante hit man after thugs attack his wife and daughter. (R) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 8 P.M., Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
Death Wish II
'82. Charles Bronson. The architect from New York turns vigilante in Los Angeles after more brutality too close to home. (R) (2:00) AMC: Wed. 10 P.M., Thu. 6 P.M. (CC)
Death Wish 3
'85. Charles Bronson. Vigilante Paul Kersey employs a variety of commando-style tactics when he sets out to eradicate a sadistic street gang. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 8 P.M., Fri. 4 P.M. (CC)
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
'87. Charles Bronson. After a friend's daughter falls victim to the deadly drug, vigilante Paul Kersey declares war on crack dealers. (R) (2:00) AMC: Thu. 10 P.M., Fri. 6 P.M. (CC)
Death Wish V: The Face of Death
'94. Charles Bronson. The New York vigilante goes back to work after a mobster's thugs kill his girlfriend. (R) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 10:45 P.M., 4 A.M. (CC)
Deep Blue Sea
'99. Thomas Jane. A marine biologist and her staff become the prey of scientifically altered sharks that have a hunger for human flesh. (R) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 4:45 P.M. (CC)
Deep Impact
'98. Robert Duvall. Troubled people attempt to mend their lives as they brace themselves for a comet that threatens Earth. (PG-13) (2:15) SHO: Fri. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
D??j?? Vu
'06. Denzel Washington. A time-traveling federal agent falls in love with a New Orleans woman who is fated to be murdered. (PG-13) (2:15) STZ: Sun. 11:15 A.M., 9 P.M., Wed. 4 A.M., Thu. 11:40 A.M., 10:35 P.M. (CC)
Demolition Man
'93. Sylvester Stallone. The police defrost an imprisoned ex-officer to catch an escaped convict in 2032 San Angeles. (R) (2:00) MAX: Wed. 1:20 A.M. (CC)
The Departed
'06. Leonardo DiCaprio. In Boston an undercover cop gains a gangland chief's trust, while a career criminal infiltrates the police force for the mob. (R) (2:35) HBO: Thu. 1 A.M., Sat. 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Descent '05. Luke Perry. Scientists embark on a mission to the Earth's core to save the planet from worsening quakes and volcanic eruptions. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Mon. 2 P.M.
Detour
'45. Tom Neal. A down-and-out piano player becomes involved with a mysterious woman and two murders as he hitchhikes west. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Fri. 4:45 A.M.
Die Hard
'88. Bruce Willis. A New York policeman outwits foreign thugs holding his wife and others in a Los Angeles high-rise. (R) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 7:30 P.M., Mon. 2:45 P.M., Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
Dirt Merchant
'99. Danny Masterson. Police think a summons server murdered a rock star who was drugged with a needle in his arm. (NR) (1:30) TMC: Sun. 11:30 P.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) (1:55) TMC: Sun. 9:35 P.M., Sat. 8:35 A.M., 7:15 P.M. (CC)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
'88. Steve Martin. An American con man and his British rival target a soap heiress from Cleveland on the French Riviera. (PG) (2:00) COMEDY: Tue. 5 P.M., Wed. 8 A.M. (CC)
Disaster Zone: Volcano in New York '06. Costas Mandylor. A geologist and an intrepid band of tunnel workers must save New York from an underground volcano. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Fri. 4 P.M.
Dogma
'99. Ben Affleck. A female descendant of Jesus must stop two fallen angels who, if successful in getting back into heaven, will destroy the world. (R) (2:20) STZ: Tue. 6:45 A.M. (CC)
Domestic Disturbance
'01. John Travolta. A troubled boy claims he witnessed his new stepfather commit a murder, prompting his father to investigate. (PG-13) (1:45) TBS: Thu. 4:10 A.M. (CC)
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
'96. Shawn Wayans. A Los Angeles teen with an irresponsible dad seeks guidance from a cousin whose weapons color-coordinate with his sneakers. (R) (1:30) ENC: Thu. 10:05 A.M. (CC)
Doogal
'05. Voices of Daniel Tay. Animated. A youngster and her animal friends must stop an evil wizard from creating another ice age. Based on the cult TV series "The Magic Roundabout." (G) (1:25) STZ: Mon. 5:20 A.M., Fri. 12:20 P.M. (CC)
Doom
'05. The Rock. Soldiers use heavy firepower to battle mutants at a high-tech research facility on Mars. (R) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 9:30 P.M., 1 A.M. (CC)
Double Take
'01. Eddie Griffin. Framed for money laundering, an investment banker switches places with a petty thief. (PG-13) (1:35) STZ: Thu. 8:15 A.M. (CC)
Double Whammy
'01. Denis Leary. A widowed New York City police officer fails in his attempt to stop a shooting in a fast-food restaurant. (R) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 4:25 A.M. (CC)
Down in the Delta
'98. Alfre Woodard. A drug user moves her children from Chicago to Mississippi to stay with their uncle and his family. (PG-13) (2:00) TMC: Sun. 10:50 A.M., 5:45 A.M., Thu. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
Down to You
'00. Freddie Prinze Jr. Two collegians fall in love but have a bumpy affair due to mischievous roommates and the temptation to stray. (PG-13) (1:35) ENC: Thu. 11:35 A.M. (CC)
Dragonheart
'96. Dennis Quaid. A medieval dragon-slayer teams up with his intelligent prey to rid the land of a tyrant who betrayed them. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 11 P.M.
Dreamgirls
'06. Jamie Foxx. After an ambitious manager gives them a shot at stardom, three singers learn that fame can carry a high personal cost. (PG-13) (2:15) MAX: Fri. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Dreamland
'06. Agnes Bruckner. A teenager and her best friend fall for a new resident of their New Mexico trailer park. (PG-13) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)
Drive a Crooked Road
'54. Mickey Rooney. A young auto mechanic whose ambition is to drive in a famous auto race is used by crooks to build a fast getaway car. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Wed. 7:30 A.M.
Drop Dead Sexy '04. Jason Lee. When a financial scam goes awry, a group of would-be criminals turns to kidnapping and blackmail. (R) (1:30) SHO: Tue. 9 A.M. (CC)
Drumline
'02. Nick Cannon. A young man from Harlem joins a Southern university's marching band but antagonizes the musical director and its leader. (PG-13) (2:30) TNT: Sat. noon (CC)
Dude, Where's My Car?
'00. Ashton Kutcher. Two potheads wake to discover their car missing, their drug stash gone and no memory of the previous night's events. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 11 A.M.
Dust to Glory
'05. Mario Andretti. Filmmaker Dana Brown follows racers competing in the annual Baja 1000. (PG) (1:40) TMC: Tue. 9:20 A.M., 4:30 A.M. (CC)
Earthquake in New York '98. Greg Evigan. A serial killer stalks a police officer who is searching for his family in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Earthquake: Nature Unleashed '04. Fintan McKeown. An engineer's family is in the direct path of danger after a massive tremor severely damages a Russian nuclear plant. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Tue. noon.
Easy Living
'37. Jean Arthur. A Wall Street tycoon throws his wife's fur coat out a window, changing a working girl's life. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 8 P.M.
Edward Scissorhands
'90. Johnny Depp. A deceased inventor's unfinished creation becomes an instant celebrity when a cheery suburbanite brings him home. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 11 A.M. (CC)
Eight Below
'06. Paul Walker. Members of a scientific expedition must leave their beloved sled dogs behind in the frozen wilderness of Antarctica. (PG) (2:30) USA: Sun. 1:30 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) WGN: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
Empire Falls
'05. Ed Harris. A man endures disappointment and troubled relationships while managing a diner in a struggling New England town. (3:30) HBO: Fri. 10 A.M. (CC)
Enough
'02. Jennifer Lopez. After running away fails, a terrified woman empowers herself in order to battle her abusive husband. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Sat. 10 P.M. (CC)
Equilibrium
'02. Christian Bale. In the future a government agent and a band of rebels battle a regime that uses a drug to suppress people's emotions. (R) (2:00) FX: Sat. 10 A.M.
Everyone Says I Love You
'96. Alan Alda. A privileged New Yorker plays Cupid for her dad while her engaged half sister woos a rehabilitating felon. (R) (1:45) SHO: Tue. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out
'06. Stewart Copeland, former drummer for The Police, reveals home movies of himself and his band mates from the 1980s. (NR) (1:15) SHO: Wed. 11:45 A.M. (CC)
The Execution of Wanda Jean
'02. Wanda Jean Allen. Filmmaker Liz Garbus chronicles a woman's final three months on death row. (2:00) A&E: Sun. 5 P.M. (CC)
eXistenZ
'99. Jennifer Jason Leigh. The creator/tester of a corporeally invasive game must elude assassins with the help of a security guard. (R) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
Eye of the Beholder
'99. Ewan McGregor. A British Secret Service agent, who hallucinates about his long-lost daughter, follows and protects a murderer. (R) (1:50) ENC: Sun. 11:10 P.M., Thu. 3 A.M. (CC)
Eyes of Laura Mars
'78. Faye Dunaway. A New York fashion photographer foresees her friends brutally slain, from the killer's perspective. (R) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 2:45 A.M.
The Fabulous Baker Boys
'89. Jeff Bridges. Two piano-playing brothers hire an attractive singer to spice up their failing cocktail lounge act. (R) (2:00) ENC: Mon. 11:45 A.M. (CC)
A Face to Die For '96. Yasmine Bleeth. A badly scarred woman gets a new life through plastic surgery, then meets the hustler she went to prison for. (2:00) LIFE: Wed. noon (CC)
Factotum
'05. Matt Dillon. A writer drifts through a series of dead-end jobs in an attempt to fuel his passions for alcohol and women. (R) (1:45) SHO: Thu. 2:30 A.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: Mon. 2:45 P.M.
Failure to Launch
'06. Matthew McConaughey. The parents of a young man who still lives at home hire a beautiful woman to entice him to finally leave the nest. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 6:45 A.M., 7:15 P.M., Sat. 9 P.M., 4:45 A.M. (CC)
Fame
'80. Irene Cara. Leroy, Coco, Bruno and others of mixed talents and means attend New York's High School of Performing Arts. (R) (2:15) MAX: Wed. 6:45 A.M. (CC)
A Family Lost '07. Cynthia Gibb. A stranger poses a threat to a single mother and her diabetic daughter after they survive a plane crash. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC)
Fantastic Four
'05. Ioan Gruffudd. Four people gain unusual powers after a space mission exposes them to cosmic radiation. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Thu. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.
The Fast and the Furious
'54. John Ireland. A truck driver on the lam from a murder frame-up offers to drive a womans's sports car in a race. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Fri. 3:30 A.M.
The Fast and the Furious
'01. Vin Diesel. An undercover police officer investigates a gang leader suspected of stealing electronic equipment. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sun. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
'06. Lucas Black. An American street racer in Japan learns an exciting but dangerous new style and goes head-to-head with a local champion who has ties to the Yakuza. (PG-13) (1:50) MAX: Mon. 1:10 P.M., 8:15 P.M., Sat. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Father of the Bride
'91. Steve Martin. A harried patriarch faces separation anxiety, exorbitant costs and more as he prepares for his daughter's wedding. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Fri. 6:30 P.M.
Father of the Bride Part II
'95. Steve Martin. A worrisome family patriarch is driven to further distraction by the simultaneous pregnancies of his wife and daughter. (PG) (2:30) ABCFAM: Fri. 8:30 P.M. (CC)
Fear
'96. Mark Wahlberg. A deranged suitor torments family and friends of a teen girl with whom he is obsessed. (R) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
'86. Matthew Broderick. A cool teen plays hooky in Chicago with his girlfriend, his buddy and the classic Ferrari of his buddy's father. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 8 P.M., Tue. 5:30 P.M. (CC)
Field of Dreams
'89. Kevin Costner. An inspired Iowa farmer builds a baseball field, then sees Shoeless Joe Jackson's ghost and other marvels. (PG) (1:50) ENC: Wed. 8 P.M., 5 A.M., Sat. 5:30 A.M. (CC)
Fifteen and Pregnant
'98. Kirsten Dunst. A girl's pregnancy further tests her siblings and parents, already stressed by marital problems. (2:00) LIFE: Tue. 2 P.M. (CC)
Fight Club
'99. Brad Pitt. Two young professionals create an underground club where men can compete in hand-to-hand combat. (R) (2:25) HBO: Wed. 3:35 A.M., Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
Finding Nemo
'03. Voices of Albert Brooks. Animated. A fish embarks on a journey to find his son after losing him in the Great Barrier Reef. (G) (1:55) DIS: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)
Finish Line '08. Samuel Page. A race-car driver gets entangled with a wealthy importer who smuggles illegal arms. (NR) (2:00) SPIKE: Mon. 9 P.M.
Flags of Our Fathers
'06. Ryan Phillippe. Some of the soldiers who raised the U.S. flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima at the end of World War II live to hear of their status as heroes. (R) (2:15) HBO: Sun. 3:10 A.M. (CC)
The Flim Flam Man
'67. George C. Scott. A veteran con artist takes a young Army deserter under his wing during a scheme-filled journey through the Deep South. (NR) (2:15) AMC: Tue. 9:15 A.M., 3:45 A.M. (CC)
Flyboys
'06. James Franco. Several American youths volunteer for the French military before the U.S. enters World War I and later become a squadron of fighter pilots, the celebrated Lafayette Escadrille. (PG-13) (2:30) SHO: Tue. 7:30 P.M., 4:35 A.M., Fri. 6:30 P.M., 4:45 A.M.
For My Daughter's Honor '96. Gary Cole. A mother must defend her daughter's reputation after the teen is seduced by her school's most popular coach. (2:00) LIFE: Tue. noon (CC)
For the Love of a Child '06. Peri Gilpin. Two American actresses, Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Fedderson, found an organization to help orphans and abused children. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
For Your Consideration
'06. Christopher Guest. Oscar fever grips the cast and crew of a grade-Z indie film after the performance of a virtually unknown veteran actress generates award buzz. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Wed. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
48 HRS.
'82. Nick Nolte. A sloppy detective and a slick convict lurch around San Francisco on a two-day manhunt. (R) (1:40) MAX: Mon. 1:10 A.M. (CC)
Fracture
'07. Anthony Hopkins. A hotshot prosecutor squares off against a cunning engineer who tried to murder his wife and is now defending himself in court. (R) (1:55) HBO: Sun. 10:05 P.M., Wed. 12:05 A.M. (CC)
Frances
'82. Jessica Lange. Actress Frances Farmer makes trouble in 1930s and '40s Hollywood; her mother commits her to a barbaric asylum. (R) (2:30) SHO: Mon. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
Free Money
'98. Marlon Brando. An eccentric relative complicates the plans of two losers planning to rob a freight train. (R) (1:35) ENC: Mon. 1:45 P.M. (CC)
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home
'95. Jason James Richter. Whale pal Jesse copes with the existence of a cocky half-brother and a nearby oil spill. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Sun. 6:15 A.M., Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)
Friends With Money
'06. Jennifer Aniston. The lives of four best friends intertwine around their relationships with one another, their significant others and their wallets. (R) (1:30) ENC: Sun. 3:05 A.M. (CC)
A Friendship to Die For
'00. Linden Ashby. Two sultry friends plot to murder one's wealthy husband and use an unsuspecting cowboy as their patsy. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Wed. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Frighteners
'96. Michael J. Fox. Friendly ghosts help a psychic detective probe hauntings that killed residents of a coastal California town. (R) (1:55) ENC: Sat. 11:20 A.M., 10:35 P.M. (CC)
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money
'99. Bruce Campbell. A bank robber on the run hungers for more than money when he is bitten by a vampire. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 1 P.M.
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman's Daughter
'00. Ara Celi. An executioner's daughter joins an outlaw who escaped death, in a journey that leads to vampires. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 3 P.M.
From the Hip
'87. Judd Nelson. A showoff young lawyer hates his client, a Boston professor accused of beating a girl to death. (PG) (2:00) TMC: Wed. 6:15 A.M., 2:15 P.M. (CC)
Gambling Lady
'34. Barbara Stanwyck. A rich man's son marries a gambler's daughter who makes her living with cards. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Fri. 7:15 A.M.
Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe
'95. Tsuyosi Ihara. The giant turtle is awakened from his long slumber to protect Japan from a rival monster's destructive power. (NR) (1:50) TMC: Sun. 9 A.M. (CC)
Gang of Roses
'03. Monica Calhoun. A woman rounds up her old gang members to take revenge on the ruthless outlaws who murdered her sister. (R) (2:00) BET: Mon. 8 P.M. (CC)
Georgia Rule
'07. Jane Fonda. Exasperated with her rebellious daughter, a woman sends the teen to Idaho to live with her own stern mother. (R) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
Get Shorty
'95. John Travolta. A film-loving loan shark teams with a B-movie producer to become a Hollywood mogul. (R) (2:00) SPIKE: Sat. 8 P.M., 1 A.M.
Girl With the Sex-Ray Eyes '07. A young beauty seeks carnal pleasures. (NR) (1:20) MAX: Sat. 11:40 P.M. (CC)
The Glimmer Man
'96. Steven Seagal. An LAPD detective links murders blamed on a serial killer to a tycoon eliminating business associates. (R) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 10:40 A.M., 11:50 P.M. (CC)
Glow Ropes: The Rise and Fall of a Bar Mitzvah Emcee
'05. Tim Peper. A New Jersey emcee becomes the toast of the Big Apple, but sabotage plunges him from the limelight. (NR) (1:20) TMC: Sat. 12:30 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) (2:55) MAX: Sun. 3:35 P.M. (CC)
Godsend
'04. Greg Kinnear. A scientist clones a couple's dead son, but the boy behaves strangely after his eighth birthday. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Mon. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
GoldenEye
'95. Pierce Brosnan. A secret weapon's theft sends Agent 007 to Russia, where a pretty computer programmer helps him track an ex-cohort believed dead. (PG-13) (3:00) SPIKE: Sat. 2 P.M. (CC)
Gone in Sixty Seconds
'00. Nicolas Cage. A former thief must agree to steal 50 cars in one night to save his brother from being killed by a vehicle smuggler. (PG-13) (2:10) STZ: Sun. 6:50 P.M., 2:45 A.M., Thu. 6:10 A.M., 5:15 P.M. (CC)
Good Morning, Vietnam
'87. Robin Williams. In 1965 Saigon, disc jockey Adrian Cronauer turns Armed Forces Radio on its ear with his irreverent brand of humor. (R) (2:30) A&E: Sun. 2 P.M. (CC)
A Good Year
'06. Russell Crowe. A London banker inherits his uncle's vineyard in Provence, then meets a long-lost cousin from America who claims the property is hers. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 6 P.M., Fri. 1:30 P.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. 4 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: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Goonies
'85. Sean Astin. Coastal Oregon kids follow the treasure map of pirate One-Eyed Willie past his deadly traps to gold. (PG) (2:05) TBS: Sat. 10:50 A.M., 5:25 A.M. (CC)
The Gorgeous Hussy
'36. Joan Crawford. President Andrew Jackson defends a Washington innkeeper's daughter throughout her affairs. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Fri. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
The Graduate
'67. Dustin Hoffman. An aimless college man lets an older woman seduce him, then finds himself falling for her daughter. (PG) (2:30) AMC: Wed. 10 A.M., Thu. 6:15 A.M. (CC)
Grand Theft Auto
'77. Ron Howard. A man elopes with a millionaire's daughter in her father's Rolls-Royce with a collection of fortune hunters in pursuit. (PG) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 2 A.M.
The Great New Wonderful
'05. Maggie Gyllenhaal. New Yorkers adjust to changes in their daily lives in the year following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. (R) (1:30) SHO: Wed. 2:45 P.M. (CC)
Grilled '06. Ray Romano. Two down-on-their-luck meat salesmen land in hot water when their "foolproof" scheme backfires. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Wed. 5 P.M., Thu. 8 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) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 3 P.M. (CC)
The Guardian
'06. Kevin Costner. A trainer in a Coast Guard program for rescue swimmers turns a cocky recruit into his protege and takes him on a mission to the Bering Strait. (PG-13) (2:25) STZ: Sat. 12:15 P.M., 11:10 P.M. (CC)
Guilty Hearts
'02. Treat Williams. A doctor's mistress reveals their affair after he pleads temporary insanity for the murder of his wife. (4:00) LIFE: Sun. noon (CC)
Hanging Up
'00. Meg Ryan. Three sisters begin to bond after their curmudgeonly father, possibly near death, is admitted to the hospital. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Happy Anniversary
'59. David Niven. A tipsy man reveals he and his wife's premarital secret, and his daughter repeats it on a TV show. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 11 A.M.
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) TNT: Sun. 7 A.M. (CC)
Harvey
'50. James Stewart. A woman tries to have her tippling brother put away when his claims of a 6-foot invisible rabbit cause embarrassment. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 2:45 P.M. (CC)
Headspace '05. Olivia Hussey. A man must use his newfound intellect to stop a brutal series of murders. (R) (1:30) SHO: Sun. 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Heartbeeps
'81. Andy Kaufman. Futuristic robots Val-17485 and Aqua-89045 fall in love, make a little robot and run away from the repair plant. (PG) (1:20) MAX: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
Heartbreakers
'01. Sigourney Weaver. Mother and daughter con-artists try to swindle a cigarette tycoon, but things go wrong when one falls in love. (PG-13) (2:30) TBS: Tue. 12:30 A.M., Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
Heaven
'02. Cate Blanchett. After falling in love with a widow, an Italian policeman tries to help her kill a drug dealer. (R) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 10 P.M., Thu. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
Hellfighters '07. High-school football players around Manhattan work hard for the right to be Harlem's team. (NR) (2:00) ESPN2: Tue. 9 P.M.
Hellraiser: Deader '05. Doug Bradley. A reporter investigates an underground group that can resurrect the dead, much to Pinhead's dismay. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed. 3 A.M.
Hellraiser: Hellworld '05. Doug Bradley. Evil Pinhead and his minions torment a group of teens obsessed with cyberspace. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 3 A.M.
Her Highness and the Bellboy
'45. Hedy Lamarr. The romance between a New York bellhop and a European princess falls by the wayside as each secretly longs for another. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Thu. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
Hercules
'05. Paul Telfer. The mythical strongman must perform 12 heroic labors to purify himself of the murder of his family. (4:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 7 P.M.
Here Comes Trouble
'48. William Tracy. A blundering rookie reporter runs into some unexpected difficulty when he is assigned to cover the police beat. (NR) (1:00) TCM: Sat. 11 A.M.
The Hi-Lo Country
'98. Woody Harrelson. A rift develops between longtime friends over the love of a married woman each pines for. (R) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 12:15 P.M. (CC)
High Plains Drifter
'73. Clint Eastwood. A mysterious stranger forces cowardly citizens of Lago to prepare a garish welcome for three escaped convicts. (R) (2:00) TCM: Mon. 10 P.M. (CC)
High School High
'96. Jon Lovitz. A perky administrator helps a naive inner-city teacher when a gang steals his class's college-entrance exams. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 2 A.M., Tue. 10 A.M. (CC)
The Hoax
'06. Richard Gere. Clifford Irving nearly pulls off a huge media scam when he writes a fake biography of reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes and sells it to publishing giant McGraw-Hill. (R) (2:05) STZ: Mon. 11:15 A.M., 9 P.M. (CC)
The Holiday
'06. Cameron Diaz. Two women, one from America and one from England, swap homes at Christmastime after bad breakups with their boyfriends. (PG-13) (2:25) STZ: Sat. 6:35 P.M., 3:10 A.M. (CC)
Hondo
'53. John Wayne. A cavalry scout helps a woman and her son defend their ranch. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Sat. noon (CC)
Honky Tonk Freeway
'81. Beau Bridges. A writer, a waitress, a nun and other motorists land in a desperate Florida mayor's tourist trap. (PG) (2:00) TMC: Wed. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Hope Floats
'98. Sandra Bullock. After learning about her husband's infidelity, a woman returns to her hometown and finds romance with a handyman. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Sat. 8 P.M., 10 P.M.
Hot Fuzz
'07. Simon Pegg. A British constable feels certain foul play is afoot when a series of grisly accidents rocks his quiet village. (R) (2:00) MAX: Thu. 10 A.M. (CC)
House on Haunted Hill
'99. Geoffrey Rush. A theme-park mogul invites five guests to an abandoned asylum and offers $1 million to anyone who stays there all night. (R) (1:35) MAX: Sun. 2 P.M. (CC)
House Party 2
'91. Kid 'N Play. Rap buddies try for college and a promoter's recording contract, one of which is not a good idea. (R) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 12:50 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: Wed. 4:35 P.M., TMC: Mon. 7:45 A.M., Sat. 5:15 P.M. (CC)
How High
'01. Method Man. Two stoners get into Harvard University after magic marijuana enables them to ace their tests. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 6 P.M., 1 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) (2:34) USA: Wed. 10 P.M., Thu. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Huckleberry Finn
'74. Jeff East. A boy and a runaway slave become involved in a series of adventures while fleeing down the Mississippi River on a raft. (G) (2:15) TCM: Sat. 10 P.M.
The Hunted
'03. Tommy Lee Jones. Aided by the FBI, a retired combat-trainer searches for a former student who is killing civilians in Oregon. (R) (2:00) USA: Sun. 4 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)
Hustle & Flow
'05. Terrence Howard. A pimp in Memphis, Tenn., sees rap music as the way to escape his dead-end existence and achieve something meaningful. (R) (2:30) BET: Sat. 9 P.M. (CC)
I Love a Bandleader
'45. Phil Harris. An amnesiac house painter thinks he's the leader of a swing band. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Mon. 2:15 A.M.
Ice Age: The Meltdown
'06. Voices of Ray Romano. Animated. Manny, Sid and Diego reunite to warn their friends about the danger to their homes posed by swiftly melting ice. (PG) (1:45) HBO: Thu. 6:15 P.M. (CC)
An Ideal Husband
'99. Rupert Everett. A devoted womanizer is called upon to help an old friend whose dark secrets threaten his marriage. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Mon. 10 A.M., Fri. 10 A.M.
Idiocracy
'06. Luke Wilson. Selected for a human hibernation project, an average soldier awakens 1,000 years in the future, where society is so dumbed-down that he is the smartest person alive. (R) (1:25) HBO: Thu. 4:35 A.M. (CC)
I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer '06. David Paetkau. A mysterious killer stalks a group of friends who kept an accidental death a secret. (R) (1:35) TMC: Sat. 9 P.M., 11:35 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) (2:00) TBS: Sat. 3:25 A.M. (CC)
In Person
'35. Ginger Rogers. A movie star with a fear of crowds makes herself homely and meets a playboy who likes it. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Mon. 6:30 A.M.
Inferno
'98. James Remar. A diverse group of Californians struggles to survive in the aftermath of a solar explosion that seared the Earth. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed. 2 P.M.
The Insatiable '06. Sean Patrick Flanery. A salesman must decide what to do with the seductive female vampire in his basement. (NR) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 5 P.M.
The Insider
'99. Al Pacino. Former tobacco researcher Jeffrey Wigand blows the whistle about the industry to "60 Minutes" anchor Mike Wallace. (R) (2:40) ENC: Mon. 5:20 P.M. (CC)
Inspector Gadget
'99. Matthew Broderick. A beautiful scientist uses gadgets to put a security guard back together after wicked Dr. Claw blows him up. (PG) (1:20) ENC: Mon. 4:30 A.M. (CC)
The Interpreter
'05. Nicole Kidman. A Secret Service agent is suspicious of a U.N. translator who overheard a plot to assassinate an African leader. (PG-13) (2:10) MAX: Thu. 4 P.M. (CC)
Into the Blue
'05. Paul Walker. Four divers cross paths with drug smugglers whose cargo plane has crashed near the site of underwater treasure. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Sat. 10:40 P.M., 2:10 A.M. (CC)
Into the Sun '05. Steven Seagal. A former CIA agent uncovers a deadly plot while searching for the men responsible for an assassination and a kidnapping. (R) (2:00) USA: Fri. 2 P.M., midnight (CC)
Invincible
'06. Mark Wahlberg. At 30 years old, high-school teacher Vince Papale sees his wildest dreams come true when he becomes a member of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. (PG) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 10:45 P.M., 5:10 A.M., Sat. 4:40 P.M. (CC)
The Invisible
'07. Justin Chatwin. After a violent attack, a young man is trapped between the realm of the living and that of the dead, and he must unravel what happened to him or be lost forever. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Mon. 4:50 P.M. (CC)
Irma La Douce
'63. Shirley MacLaine. A fired French policeman falls for a Paris streetwalker and becomes her protector. (NR) (2:30) TCM: Thu. 3:15 P.M.
Island in the Sun
'57. Harry Belafonte. A planter runs for office against a labor leader in the British West Indies. (NR) (2:30) AMC: Mon. 9:45 A.M. (CC)
It Had to Be You
'47. Ginger Rogers. A marriage-shy sculptor meets the Indian boy of her childhood dreams, now a firefighter. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Mon. 8 A.M.
Jam '06. Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Tensions rise among travelers when a car accident leads to a traffic jam on a rural highway. (NR) (1:45) TMC: Fri. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
'01. Ben Affleck. Two slackers venture to Hollywood to sabotage the production of a new movie based on their alter egos. (R) (2:00) FX: Sun. 1 P.M., midnight.
The Jazz Singer
'80. Neil Diamond. Against his traditional father's wishes, the son of a Jewish cantor becomes a pop singer. (PG) (2:00) SHO: Sun. 1 P.M., Fri. 9:30 A.M.
Jersey Girl
'04. Ben Affleck. A young woman changes the life of a single father who used to be a successful New York music publicist. (PG-13) (2:10) TBS: Thu. 9 P.M., 12:10 A.M. (CC)
Joe Torre: Curveballs Along the Way '97. Paul Sorvino. A baseball manager seeks a heart transplant for his brother while trying to win a pennant with the 1996 Yankees. (PG) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 2:30 P.M., Fri. 6 A.M.
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. 11 A.M.
John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars
'01. Ice Cube. An intergalactic cop and her team join forces with a dangerous criminal to battle supernatural warriors. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Sat. 11 P.M.
Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board '07. Brandon Baker. A snowboarder from Vermont goes to Hawaii for the wedding of his grandfather, a legendary surfer. (NR) (1:45) DIS: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
Johnny Skidmarks
'98. Peter Gallagher. A crime photographer involved in blackmail becomes nervous when associates start to die. (R) (1:30) MAX: Wed. 3:20 A.M. (CC)
The Joker Is Wild
'57. Frank Sinatra. Singer Joe E. Lewis turns nightclub comic in 1920s Chicago, with a socialite and a dancer for company. (2:30) TCM: Fri. 8:30 A.M.
Judge Dredd
'95. Sylvester Stallone. An archcriminal escapes in 22nd-century New York and seeks revenge on the lawman who sent him to prison. (R) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 12:15 P.M.
El Juego de la Verdad
'04. Natalia Verbeke. Thinking he has only three months to live, a man announces that he wants to sleep with his friend's fiancee. (NR) (1:35) MAX: Thu. 4:55 A.M.
Junior
'94. Arnold Schwarzenegger. One doctor talks another into field-testing their new wonder drug, as the first pregnant man. (PG-13) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 8:15 A.M. (CC)
K-911
'99. James Belushi. Reluctantly partnered with a younger team, a detective and his canine assistant track an unbalanced criminal. (PG-13) (2:00) WGN: Sun. 11 A.M. (CC)
Kettle of Fish
'06. Matthew Modine. A bachelor musician sublets his apartment to a pretty biologist, but he ignores the sexual sparks between them to chase after a bride. (R) (1:40) TMC: Thu. 11:30 A.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Key Largo
'48. Humphrey Bogart. A gangster holds a GI and others hostage in a run-down Florida Keys hotel. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 11:15 A.M. (CC)
Kill Me Again
'89. Val Kilmer. A woman running from the mob and looking for a new identity hires a trusting detective to fake her murder. (R) (1:35) ENC: Wed. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
Killer of Sheep
'77. Henry Sanders. Charles Burnett's neorealistic look at the daily lives of a poverty-stricken black family in South Central Los Angeles. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 4 A.M. (CC)
King Kong
'76. Jeff Bridges. An oil explorer, a zoologist and a shipwrecked blonde capture a huge ape leading to a battle atop the World Trade Center. (PG) (3:00) AMC: Tue. 10:15 P.M., Wed. 3 P.M. (CC)
King Kong
'05. Naomi Watts. Members of a film crew encounter prehistoric beasts and a gigantic ape on mysterious Skull Island. (PG-13) (4:00) TNT: Sun. 1:30 P.M. (CC)
Kinky Kong '06. Darian Caine. A filmmaker and his crew travel to an island inhabited by a giant gorilla. (R) (1:20) MAX: Sun. 11:50 P.M. (CC)
Kissin' Cousins
'64. Elvis Presley. An Air Force officer asks his twin cousin's moonshiner father to give up land for a missile base. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 6 A.M. (CC)
L.A. Confidential
'97. Kevin Spacey. Policemen become immersed in corruption, scandal, politics and prostitution in 1950s Hollywood. (R) (2:20) ENC: Mon. 8 P.M., Fri. 12:20 P.M., 9:30 P.M. (CC)
La Mujer de Mi Hermano
'05. B??rbara Mori. A young woman's search for passion turns to a reinvigorating romance with her husband's brother, but her decision sets in motion a series of events that threaten their ties. (R) (1:35) TMC: Wed. 1:15 A.M.
Ladder 49
'04. Joaquin Phoenix. Trapped in a burning building, a firefighter reflects on his life and career as he awaits rescue from his captain and colleagues. (PG-13) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
The Lady Vanishes
'38. Margaret Lockwood. A young Englishwoman tries to prove that an elderly governess was actually on a train. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Wed. 10:15 P.M.
A Lady Without Passport
'50. Hedy Lamarr. A lady without credentials attempts to leave Cuba at the height of an investigation regarding aliens. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Thu. midnight (CC)
The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving
'95. Voices of Scott McAfee. Animated. Littlefoot and his friends set out to find water when a drought in the valley threatens the dinosaurs' lives. (G) (1:30) TOON: Thu. 10:30 A.M.
The Land Before Time: Invasion of the Tinysauruses '04. Voices of Aaron Spann. Animated. A big lie involving some small friends teaches Littlefoot the value of honesty. (G) (2:00) TOON: Tue. 10:30 A.M.
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector
'06. Larry the Cable Guy. An uncouth health inspector and his new partner probe an outbreak of food poisonings in the city's ritziest restaurants. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 6 A.M., 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Larva '05. Vincent Ventresca. A meat-packing company's experimental additive yields mutated insect larva that may infest the nation's food supply. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Thu. 2 P.M.
The Last Big Thing
'96. Dan Zukovic. Victims plot to get back at a Los Angeles media scammer who does insulting interviews and calls it performance art. (R) (1:40) TMC: Sun. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
The Last Boy Scout
'91. Bruce Willis. An ex-Secret Service agent plays private eye with an ex-quarterback on a case of sports gambling and murder. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sun. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
The Last Dragon
'85. Taimak. Kung-fu master Leroy rescues video-jockey Laura from a mobster and a self-styled Harlem shogun. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Thu. 4:45 A.M. (CC)
The Last Mogul: The Life and Times of Lew Wasserman
'05. Filmmaker Barry Avrich documents the career of Hollywood titan Lew Wasserman. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 7:15 A.M., Fri. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
The Last of the Mohicans
'92. Daniel Day-Lewis. James Fenimore Cooper's Hawkeye guides British sisters with his Indian friends, Chingachgook and Uncas. (R) (1:55) ENC: Sun. 2:50 P.M., Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Last Starfighter
'84. Lance Guest. The alien inventor of a video war-game whisks a teen into outer space to play it for real. (PG) (1:40) MAX: Tue. 6 A.M. (CC)
The Legend of Billie Jean
'85. Helen Slater. Circumstances surrounding an accidental shooting turn a teenager and her friends into fugitives and media heroes. (PG-13) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 11:30 A.M., Fri. 7:50 A.M., 5:15 A.M. (CC)
The Legend of Zorro
'05. Antonio Banderas. The masked swordsman and his wife fight a European count plotting to block California's statehood. (PG) (2:30) TBS: Wed. 1 A.M., 3:30 A.M. (CC)
Letters From a Killer
'98. Patrick Swayze. An angry female correspondent hunts a death-row convict who was unexpectedly released from jail. (R) (1:45) MAX: Sat. 4:15 A.M. (CC)
Letters From Iwo Jima
'06. Ken Watanabe. Lt. Gen. Tadamichi Kuribayashi leads Japanese troops in a brave but hopeless battle against American forces invading the island during World War II. (R) (3:00) AMC: Sat. 8 P.M., 11 P.M. (CC)
Liar Liar
'97. Jim Carrey. A boy's birthday wish comes true that his neglectful father, a fast-talking lawyer, will not be able to tell a lie for 24 hours. (PG-13) (2:00) USA: Sun. 6 P.M., Mon. noon (CC)
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear
'04. Noah Wyle. A caretaker beneath a metropolitan library protects magical artifacts from those who would use them to do evil. (2:00) TNT: Sun. 8:30 A.M. (CC)
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. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Lie With Me
'05. Eric Balfour. A young man and woman enjoy sexual compatibility but have trouble communicating and helping each other with problems. (NR) (1:35) TMC: Thu. 1:15 A.M. (CC)
Life
'99. Eddie Murphy. Wrongly convicted of murder, two men become close friends during decades in a Mississippi penitentiary. (R) (2:00) STZ: Mon. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg
'99. Hank Greenberg. Filmmaker Aviva Kempner profiles the former Detroit Tiger, who defied anti-Semitism to play baseball in the '30s and '40s. (PG) (1:35) SHO: Wed. 8:25 A.M. (CC)
Lilo & Stitch
'02. Voices of Daveigh Chase. Animated. A lonely girl adopts a dog which is really a mischievous alien hiding from intergalactic hunters. (PG) (1:40) DIS: Mon. 10:30 A.M.
Little Man
'06. Shawn Wayans. A very small fugitive from the law poses as a toddler to gain access to the stolen gem he stashed in a woman's purse. (PG-13) (1:45) STZ: Fri. 9 P.M., Sat. 10:30 A.M. (CC)
Little Miss Sunshine
'06. Greg Kinnear. Members of a dysfunctional family set out on a road trip to watch their daughter take part in a children's beauty pageant. (R) (1:50) MAX: Wed. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
The Little Richard Story
'00. Leon. The flamboyant musician experiences highs and lows through his music career, including confronting his father's murderer. (2:00) BET: Sun. 1 P.M. (CC)
Living Death '06. Kristy Swanson. Poisoned by his wife, a sadistic man returns from the grave to exact brutal vengeance. (NR) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 3:15 A.M. (CC)
Lockdown
'00. Richard T. Jones. A talented athlete and his two friends struggle to survive in prison after a wrongful conviction. (R) (2:00) BET: Fri. 8 P.M. (CC)
London
'05. Chris Evans. A man engages in a drug-fueled conversation with a man he barely knows, as he tries to find the courage to dissuade his ex-lover from leaving town. (R) (1:40) STZ: Thu. 5:05 A.M. (CC)
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance
'41. Warren William. A former jewel thief is accused of murder after betting the police inspector that he can stay out of trouble for 24 hours. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Wed. 2:30 A.M.
The Longest Day
'62. John Wayne. Allied forces prepare for and participate in the D-Day invasion of Normandy in World War II. (G) (4:00) AMC: Sat. 4 P.M., 2 A.M. (CC)
Look Who's Talking
'89. John Travolta. An unwed accountant gives birth to Mikey, a hip baby who provides sarcastic commentary on events. (PG-13) (2:00) WE: Sat. 6 P.M., midnight.
Looking for Kitty
'04. Edward Burns. A world-weary detective and a high-school coach form a bond as they comb New York City for the coach's runaway wife. (R) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 10:15 A.M. (CC)
The Lookout
'07. Joseph Gordon-Levitt. A brain-damaged former athlete finds himself pulled into a heist at the bank where he works as a janitor. (R) (1:45) STZ: Sun. 6 A.M., 1:30 P.M. (CC)
The Love God?
'69. Don Knotts. The editor of a nature journal becomes an unlikely sex object after a new publisher makes the magazine a girlie book. (PG-13) (2:15) AMC: Mon. 2:30 A.M. (CC)
Loverboy
'05. Kyra Sedgwick. A quirky, overly possessive single woman is unsure how to cope with her young son's sudden independent streak. (R) (1:30) SHO: Mon. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
Loving Jezebel
'99. Hill Harper. A hopeless romantic recalls his misadventures with several women. (R) (1:30) ENC: Sat. 4 A.M. (CC)
Lucky Number Slevin
'06. Josh Hartnett. A conflict between black and Jewish gangsters in New York City and a case of mistaken identity land a man in the middle of a revenge plot of a crime boss. (R) (2:00) SHO: Thu. 11 P.M. (CC)
Lucky You
'07. Eric Bana. A poker player tries balancing a love affair with his aim for a slot in the world championship game. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Sat. 8 A.M., 4 P.M. (CC)
Machine Gun Kelly
'58. Charles Bronson. A bootlegger sets his sights on fame and fortune in Roger Corman's sensationalized account of the gun-toting gangster. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Wed. 2 A.M. (CC)
Mad About Mambo
'00. William Ash. A soccer player takes mambo lessons and falls for his partner, but she already has a boyfriend. (PG-13) (1:35) TMC: Sun. 8 P.M., Wed. 6:15 P.M., 4:25 A.M. (CC)
Mad City
'97. John Travolta. An investigative reporter brings national attention to a fired security guard who accidentally shot a co-worker. (PG-13) (1:55) ENC: Sun. 4:35 A.M. (CC)
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) (1:45) MAX: Fri. 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Made
'01. Jon Favreau. An amateur boxer and a loose cannon journey from Los Angeles to Manhattan to perform a job for a mobster. (R) (1:45) TMC: Sun. 4:30 P.M., 4 A.M., Fri. 11:15 A.M. (CC)
Magma: Volcanic Disaster '06. Xander Berkeley. A volcano expert realizes that his doomsday predictions are coming true when a series of eruptions threatens the Earth. (PG-13) (2:00) SCI-FI: Mon. 4 P.M.
Maid in Manhattan
'02. Jennifer Lopez. A senatorial candidate falls for a chambermaid after he mistakes her for a guest at the hotel. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Thu. 10 A.M.
The Major and the Minor
'42. Ginger Rogers. A military-school major eyes a blonde posing as a half-fare 12-year-old on a train. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 11:30 P.M.
Major League
'89. Tom Berenger. Lackluster baseball players hear their Cleveland team's new owner is counting on them to lose. (R) (2:10) TBS: Sun. 11:20 A.M. (CC)
Major League: Back to the Minors
'98. Scott Bakula. The manager of minor-league team the South Carolina Buzz prepares the players for a confrontation with formidable opponents, the Minnesota Twins. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 7:20 A.M., 2:45 A.M.
Major League II
'94. Charlie Sheen. Cleveland's new coach whips his lackluster baseball players into winning shape. (PG) (2:00) TBS: Sun. 9:20 A.M., 12:45 A.M.
The Maltese Bippy
'69. Dan Rowan. Two unemployed producers of pornographic movies become the sole survivors of a series of multiple murders. (G) (1:45) TCM: Mon. 6:15 P.M.
Man About Town
'06. Ben Affleck. A Hollywood agent struggles with his career and his wife, and encounters a woman seeking revenge against his workplace. (R) (1:55) TMC: Fri. 6:20 P.M. (CC)
The Man Who Cried
'00. Christina Ricci. Adopted by a British couple and stripped of her ethnicity, a Russian Jew investigates her roots in pre-war Paris. (R) (1:45) TMC: Thu. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
Mannequin
'87. Andrew McCarthy. A Philadelphia window dresser woos a mannequin brought to life by the spirit of an ancient princess. (PG) (1:35) ENC: Sun. 4:45 P.M. (CC)
Marie Antoinette
'06. Kirsten Dunst. An Austrian teenager becomes queen of France, then later loses her head during the French Revolution. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Wed. 9:15 A.M. (CC)
The Matchmaker
'58. Shirley Booth. A professional matchmaker brings a Yonkers merchant to his supposed bride in 1880s New York. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 9:15 A.M.
Material Girls
'06. Hilary Duff. Two sibling cosmetics heiresses must grow up quickly when a company scandal leaves them penniless. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Sat. 7:15 A.M., 4:30 P.M.
Max Keeble's Big Move
'01. Alex D. Linz. When his parents announce they are moving, a schoolboy decides to take revenge against his tormentors. (PG) (1:35) DIS: Fri. 8 P.M., Sat. noon (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) ABCFAM: Sun. 6 P.M., Mon. 4 P.M. (CC)
Mee-Shee: The Water Giant '05. Bruce Greenwood. While traveling with his father, a boy stumbles upon the hiding place of a monster at a remote Canadian lake. (PG) (1:35) TMC: Tue. 7:45 A.M., 2:30 P.M. (CC)
Menace II Society
'93. Tyrin Turner. Crime, street sense and the status quo roil the mind of a teenager in the Watts section of Los Angeles. (R) (2:00) BET: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)
Message in a Bottle
'99. Kevin Costner. A woman learns that the author of a romantic note that washed ashore is a shipbuilder whose wife died young and tragically. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Thu. 12:30 P.M. (CC)
Miami Vice
'06. Colin Farrell. A case involving drug lords and murder in South Florida turns personal for detectives Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs. (R) (2:15) MAX: Tue. 10 P.M. (CC)
Michael
'24. Walter Slezak. Silent. An art student is accused of causing the death of the renowned painter who secretly loved him. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. midnight.
Michael
'96. John Travolta. Tabloid employees investigate a rumor about an angel and find a surprising creature with healing powers and a lot of sex appeal. (PG) (1:45) MAX: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
Middle of the Night
'59. Kim Novak. A widowed manufacturer falls in love with a divorced employee 30 years his junior. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Wed. 3 P.M.
Midnight
'39. Claudette Colbert. A Paris cabby chases a chorus girl hired by a rich man to pose as a baroness. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 9:45 P.M. (CC)
Milk Money
'94. Melanie Griffith. A suburban widower winds up with a kindhearted hooker in his home after his young son's excursion in the city. (PG-13) (1:50) SHO: Thu. 8:45 A.M. (CC)
Mimic 3: Sentinel
'03. Karl Geary. While taking photographs through his window, an invalid witnesses an attack by a giant, carnivorous cockroach. (R) (1:30) SHO: Fri. 2:45 P.M. (CC)
Mr. Holland's Opus
'95. Richard Dreyfuss. Life steers a passionate musician away from composing and toward a teaching career. (PG) (2:25) ENC: Thu. 5:35 P.M. (CC)
Mr. Jealousy
'97. Eric Stoltz. A jealous man tries to learn more about his new girlfriend's former lover by joining his therapy group. (R) (1:45) TMC: Wed. 12:30 P.M., 11:30 P.M. (CC)
Money Train
'95. Wesley Snipes. A New York transit officer fights subway crime with his foster brother and dreams of robbing the train carrying system revenue. (R) (1:50) MAX: Thu. 10 P.M. (CC)
Monster House
'06. Steve Buscemi. Animated. No adults believe three youths' assertion that a neighboring residence is a living creature that means them harm. (PG) (1:35) ENC: Tue. 7:40 A.M. (CC)
Moonlight and Valentino
'95. Elizabeth Perkins. Insecurities are exposed when a friend, a sister and an ex-stepmother help a young widow get on with life. (R) (2:00) LIFE: Thu. noon (CC)
Mortal Kombat
'95. Robin Shou. Three martial artists are forced to battle demonic adversaries with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. (PG-13) (2:00) TNT: Fri. 3 A.M. (CC)
Mother's Boys
'94. Jamie Lee Curtis. A manipulative woman returns to wreak havoc in the lives of the husband and sons she abandoned several years earlier. (R) (1:35) TMC: Wed. 2:50 A.M. (CC)
Mrs. Winterbourne
'96. Shirley MacLaine. Friendship grows between a rich family's matriarch and a luckless pregnant woman mistaken for a dead heir's dead wife. (PG-13) (1:50) TMC: Tue. 11 A.M., 10 P.M. (CC)
M??nchhausen '43. Hans Albers. An eccentric aristocrat relates his fabulous exploits in the 18th century. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 2 A.M.
The Muppets Take Manhattan
'84. James Coco. Kermit and company try to take their variety show to Broadway, while Miss Piggy grows jealous of a friendly waitress. (G) (1:35) ENC: Fri. 4:40 A.M. (CC)
Murder in the Private Car
'34. Charlie Ruggles. An amateur sleuth rides an unsafe train with two telephone operators, one an heiress. (NR) (1:15) TCM: Wed. 1:15 A.M.
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: Wed. 8 P.M. (CC)
My Favorite Spy
'51. Bob Hope. A burlesque comic doubles for a spy in Tangier and meets the spy's girlfriend, who is also a spy. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Thu. 10:15 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) (2:30) WE: Fri. 1:30 P.M.
Mystery, Alaska
'99. Russell Crowe. The National Hockey League sends the New York Rangers to play a legendary local team in an isolated Alaskan town. (R) (2:00) ENC: Mon. 10:20 P.M. (CC)
Mystery Date
'91. Ethan Hawke. A shy guy takes his dream-girl on a date in his brother's '59 DeSoto, with corpses in the trunk. (PG-13) (1:40) TMC: Tue. 12:50 P.M.
Mystery Men
'99. Hank Azaria. Aspiring superheroes band together to defeat a villain when real superhero Captain Amazing disappears. (PG-13) (2:05) ENC: Tue. 4:15 P.M. (CC)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
'96. Michael J. Nelson. A mad scientist subjects a space traveler and his robot sidekicks to a bad '50s science-fiction film. (PG-13) (1:15) MAX: Mon. 4:45 A.M. (CC)
The Naked City
'48. Barry Fitzgerald. Two New York police detectives chase leads and grill suspects in their relentless search for a playgirl's killer. (NR) (1:45) TCM: Sun. 8 P.M.
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
'88. Leslie Nielsen. A blundering Los Angeles detective and his boss foil a plan to assassinate Queen Elizabeth. (PG-13) (1:30) HBO: Sat. 6:30 A.M. (CC)
Napoleon Dynamite
'04. Jon Heder. A gawky teenager from an odd family helps his new friend run for class president against a popular student. (PG) (2:00) COMEDY: Sun. 2 P.M., 8 P.M. (CC)
National Lampoon's Vegas Vacation
'97. Chevy Chase. Clark and Ellen Griswold's disastrous family outing includes a visit with boorish Cousin Eddie. (PG) (1:40) STZ: Tue. 2:50 P.M. (CC)
The Natural
'84. Robert Redford. The almost mythical ability of a middle-aged baseball player rockets a major-league team toward the 1939 pennant. (PG) (2:30) TCM: Sat. 5:30 P.M.
Navy SEALS
'90. Charlie Sheen. Sea/air/land commandos and a TV newswoman rescue hostages from terrorists armed with Stinger missiles. (R) (2:30) AMC: Sun. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Negotiator
'98. Samuel L. Jackson. A framed police negotiator takes hostages and demands to speak with a counterpart from another precinct. (R) (2:25) MAX: Thu. 1:35 P.M. (CC)
Neil Simon's The Odd Couple II
'98. Jack Lemmon. A slob and a neat freak, former roommates, meet again years later for their children's wedding. (PG-13) (1:45) SHO: Sun. 11:15 A.M., 5 A.M., Wed. 10 A.M. (CC)
Neil Young: Heart of Gold
'06. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme captures the rocker in concert before a live audience at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. (PG) (1:45) SHO: Wed. 1 P.M., 4:30 A.M. (CC)
Nemesis Game
'03. Adrian Paul. A collegian encounters murder and conspiracy while trying to solve a series of riddles and mind games. (R) (2:00) WGN: Sat. 1:30 A.M. (CC)
The Net
'95. Sandra Bullock. Software allowing Internet access to classified government files makes a computer nerd the target of a British hacker's criminal organization. (PG-13) (2:00) TBS: Mon. 10 A.M. (CC)
Never Been Kissed
'99. Drew Barrymore. A former high-school nerd, now a reporter, gets a second chance when she goes under cover for a story on cool teens. (PG-13) (2:30) ABCFAM: Sun. 11 A.M., Sat. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
Never Wave at a WAC
'52. Rosalind Russell. A senator's daughter joins the Army expecting a commission, only to find she's a buck private. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Tue. 7 A.M.
The New World
'05. Colin Farrell. Explorer John Smith and his companions encounter Pocahontas and Powhatan's tribe in 17th-century North America. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Wed. 3 P.M. (CC)
New York Doll
'05. Arthur "Killer" Kane, former New York Dolls bassist, becomes a Mormon after hitting rock bottom. (PG-13) (1:25) SHO: Wed. 7 A.M. (CC)
New York, New York
'77. Robert De Niro. A singer and a saxophonist team up and break up in the postwar big-band era. (PG) (2:45) TCM: Sat. 12:15 A.M. (CC)
Next
'07. Nicolas Cage. A government agent must capture a clairvoyant and convince him to help her stop terrorists from detonating a nuclear weapon in Los Angeles. (PG-13) (1:40) STZ: Wed. 7:50 A.M., 6:30 P.M., 2:20 A.M. (CC)
Next Friday
'00. Ice Cube. To avoid being beaten up, a young man goes to live with his uncle, who just won the lottery. (R) (2:00) BET: Tue. 8 P.M., midnight (CC)
Niagara Falls
'41. Marjorie Woodworth. The nosy antics of a honeymooner puts an unwed couple in the same room. (NR) (:45) TCM: Fri. 1:15 A.M.
Night at the Museum
'06. Ben Stiller. A night watchman at a museum of natural history discovers that exhibits come alive after the building closes. (PG) (1:50) MAX: Sun. 10 P.M., Wed. 4:40 P.M. (CC)
Norbit
'07. Eddie Murphy. Though married to a terrible shrew, a man tries to figure out a way to be with his childhood sweetheart, who has just moved back into town. (PG-13) (1:45) MAX: Mon. 9 A.M., 6:30 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) (2:30) LIFE: Thu. 9 P.M. (CC)
Notes on a Scandal
'06. Cate Blanchett. A charismatic new colleague draws a veteran teacher, and they become close friends, then the older woman learns of the other's affair with a teenage student. (R) (1:35) MAX: Tue. 7:40 A.M. (CC)
The Number 23
'07. Jim Carrey. A man becomes obsessed with a book that appears to be based on his life and ends with the murder of the main character. (R) (1:45) HBO: Tue. 8 P.M. (CC)
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
'00. George Clooney. A mysterious lawman tracks three escaped convicts searching for buried treasure in 1930s Mississippi. (PG-13) (1:55) STZ: Thu. 3:20 P.M. (CC)
The Odd Couple
'68. Jack Lemmon. Fussy Felix Unger moves in with his divorced poker buddy, sloppy Oscar Madison. (G) (1:45) TCM: Tue. 4:30 P.M. (CC)
On Hostile Ground
'00. John Corbett. The lives of thousands of Mardi Gras revelers are at risk from a sinkhole that threatens to swallow New Orleans. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 5 P.M. (CC)
Once Upon a Forest
'93. Voices of Michael Crawford. Animated. Forest denizens leave their home in search of a cure for a friend who became ill from chemical fumes. (G) (1:15) HBO: Thu. 6 A.M. (CC)
The One
'01. Jet Li. A team of agents hunts a renegade who leaps through dimensions in order to gain enormous power. (PG-13) (2:00) FX: Sun. 3 P.M.
One Fine Day
'96. Michelle Pfeiffer. On a hectic day, architect Melanie, single mom of a small boy, meets news columnist Jack, divorced dad of a little girl. (PG) (2:00) ABCFAM: Sat. midnight (CC)
One Hour Photo
'02. Robin Williams. Desperate and lonely, a photo developer obsesses over members of a family that patronizes his booth in a department store. (R) (2:00) FX: Mon. midnight, Tue. 10 A.M.
One Last Thing ...
'05. Cynthia Nixon. A terminally ill 16-year-old spends time with a beautiful but obnoxious supermodel. (R) (1:40) SHO: Fri. 1:05 P.M. (CC)
One Night at McCool's
'01. Liv Tyler. A bartender, a detective and a married lawyer fall for the charms of a conniving seductress. (R) (2:00) USA: Wed. noon (CC)
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: Tue. 3 A.M. (CC)
Only the Lonely
'91. John Candy. A Chicago policeman wants to marry a mortuary cosmetician, but his feisty Irish mother won't let him. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Tue. 1:15 P.M. (CC)
Open Season
'06. Voices of Martin Lawrence. Animated. Stranded in the wilderness, a mule deer and a domesticated bear try to make their way back to the safety of a town preserve before a hunter catches them. (PG) (1:30) ENC: Wed. 6:30 P.M., Thu. 8:35 A.M. (CC)
Operation Petticoat
'59. Cary Grant. Navy officers and crew patrol the South Pacific in a pink sub with five nurses. (NR) (2:15) TCM: Mon. midnight (CC)
Opportunity Knocks
'90. Dana Carvey. A Chicago con man breaks into a luxury home and makes the most of being mistaken for a housesitter. (PG-13) (1:45) ENC: Wed. 1:05 P.M. (CC)
Osmosis Jones
'01. Bill Murray. Live action/animated. A white-blood cell teams with a cold tablet to battle evil viruses in a zoo worker's body. (PG) (1:35) HBO: Mon. 6:55 A.M. (CC)
Our Very Own
'05. Allison Janney. A Tennessee woman tries to keep her family intact while her unemployed husband abuses alcohol. (NR) (1:50) STZ: Fri. 1:40 P.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: Sat. 1 A.M.
Out of Time
'03. Denzel Washington. Considered a suspect in a deadly arson, a police chief must cover his tracks while trying to prove his innocence. (PG-13) (1:55) TNT: Sat. 4:05 A.M. (CC)
The Out-of-Towners
'99. Steve Martin. An Ohio couple reinvigorate their passionless marriage during a bizarre 24 hours in New York City. (PG-13) (1:40) SHO: Thu. 10:35 A.M. (CC)
The Painted Veil
'06. Naomi Watts. Caught in an affair with another man, a scientist's callow wife accompanies her husband to mainland China to fight a cholera epidemic. (PG-13) (2:15) HBO: Mon. 5:45 P.M. (CC)
Pajama Party
'64. Tommy Kirk. A martian teen crashes a pool party, sings with a beach girl and foils a robbery. (NR) (1:30) TCM: Fri. 10 P.M.
The Pallbearer
'96. David Schwimmer. A directionless young man faces romantic complications after he is asked to attend a forgotten classmate's funeral. (PG-13) (1:40) ENC: Fri. 2:40 P.M. (CC)
Panic
'00. William H. Macy. Wanting to leave the family business, a hit man sees a therapist and falls for a fellow patient. (R) (1:30) HBO: Sun. 5:25 A.M. (CC)
Paper Moon
'73. Ryan O'Neal. A 1930s con man teams up with a precocious 9-year-old who could be his daughter. (PG) (2:00) TCM: Sat. 8 P.M. (CC)
The Party
'68. Peter Sellers. An accident-prone Indian actor literally brings down the house when he shows up at an exclusive Hollywood party. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Fri. 8 P.M.
The Patriot
'98. Steven Seagal. A doctor seeking an antidote to a lethal virus is taken hostage by militia members in his quarantined town. (R) (1:30) MAX: Tue. 6:30 P.M., Sat. 2:40 A.M. (CC)
The Patriot
'00. Mel Gibson. A pacifist farmer of South Carolina reluctantly joins the Revolutionary War and fights alongside his son. (R) (2:50) HBO: Mon. 10 P.M. (CC)
Peaceful Warrior
'06. Nick Nolte. A mysterious stranger opens a gifted young athlete's eyes to a new vision as he prepares for a shot at Olympic gold. (PG-13) (2:00) SHO: Tue. 5:30 P.M. (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) ENC: Wed. 7:30 A.M. (CC)
Pie in the Sky
'95. Josh Charles. Traffic control and a blond live wire are a Northern California nerd's only interests, since childhood. (R) (2:00) COMEDY: Mon. 5 P.M., Tue. 8 A.M. (CC)
The Pink Panther
'06. Steve Martin. A bumbling French inspector investigates the murder of a famous soccer coach and the theft of his priceless pink diamond. (PG) (1:45) TMC: Mon. 9:45 A.M., 1:30 A.M., Sat. 7 A.M., 1:50 P.M. (CC)
The Pirate
'48. Judy Garland. An actor woos a Caribbean islander by posing as the pirate of her dreams. (NR) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 8 A.M. (CC)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
'03. Johnny Depp. A swashbuckler must rescue a governor's daughter from a pirate and his mates, who turn into skeletons by moonlight. (PG-13) (3:00) USA: Sun. 8 P.M., Mon. 2 P.M. (CC)
The Pixar Story '07. The history of Pixar Animation Studios. (G) (1:28) STZ: Tue. 10 P.M., Wed. 12:50 P.M. (CC)
Platoon
'86. Tom Berenger. Two sergeants and a private join others lost in war along the 1967 Cambodian border. (R) (2:10) ENC: Mon. 12:20 A.M. (CC)
Plaza Suite
'71. Walter Matthau. Based on the play by Neil Simon. A trio of romantic comedies set in the honeymoon suite of New York City's Plaza Hotel. (PG-13) (2:00) TCM: Sun. 6 P.M. (CC)
The Pleasure Seekers
'64. Ann-Margret. A singer/dancer shares a Madrid apartment with two other American women looking for love. (NR) (2:00) AMC: Fri. 6 A.M. (CC)
Poison Ivy
'92. Drew Barrymore. The dysfunctional members of a wealthy family fall prey to a teenage temptress. (R) (2:00) WE: Thu. 3 A.M.
Pony Soldier
'52. Tyrone Power. A Royal Canadian Mountie risks his life to prevent a tribe of rebellious Crees from going on the warpath. (NR) (1:45) AMC: Sat. 6 A.M. (CC)
Poseidon
'06. Josh Lucas. Survivors aboard a capsized ocean liner band together in a fight for their lives, seeking safety by way of an upside-down maze. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Mon. 4 P.M. (CC)
Post Impact
'03. Dean Cain. Three years after a meteor devastates Earth, a man leads an expedition to Germany to find a device that could help or destroy mankind. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Tue. 4 P.M.
Power Play
'02. Dylan Walsh. An inexperienced reporter investigates an energy corporation that has sinister goals. (R) (2:00) SCI-FI: Wed. 4 P.M.
Practical Magic
'98. Sandra Bullock. Raised by their aunts, two sisters use different means to avoid a family legacy of witchcraft. (PG-13) (1:45) HBO: Tue. 11:30 A.M. (CC)
A Prairie Home Companion
'06. Meryl Streep. The creator of a long-running radio show conducts business as usual while his guests, cast and crew prepare for the final broadcast. (PG-13) (2:00) HBO: Tue. 9:30 A.M. (CC)
Prelude to a Kiss
'92. Alec Baldwin. An old man kisses a bride on her wedding day, magically transporting them and her groom on a strange journey. (PG-13) (1:50) ENC: Tue. 12:40 P.M. (CC)
Pretty in Pink
'86. Molly Ringwald. A ric