
From top: Brokeback Mountain, Chicken Little; and Flightplan.
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Welcome to our new-look ‘Coming Soon’ - shorter, more concise, but just as comprehensive, featuring the November, December and January releases in the top five territories. But, while all the information is still there on the following five pages, the main focus is on the films most of our readers will actually be seeing.
Our Top 20 this issue are:
• Bee Season, the story of how a young girl’s remarkable talent tore apart, then mended, her family
• Brokeback Mountain, Ang Lee’s lyrical and critically acclaimed ‘gay western’
• Chicken Little, the latest in a series of cartoon heroes to take on a bigger, badder world
• The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, featured in this issue
• The Constant Gardener, featured in this issue
• Elizabethtown, featured in this issue
• Everything Is Illuminated, actor Liev Schreiber’s directorial debut: a young American uncovers his family’s past in the Ukraine
• The Family Stone, featured in this issue
• Fun With Dick and Jane, the Jim Carrey/Téa Leone re-make of the Jane Fonda/George Segal comedy about a married couple who turn to crime
• Get Rich or Die Tryin’, Jim Sheridan’s rap-music drama starring 5O Cent
• Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, featured in this issue
• Jarhead, director Sam Mendes’ war pic based on a Marine’s autobiography
• Just Like Heaven, in which Mark Ruffalo falls in love with the ghost of the woman who used to live in his apartment
• King Kong, director Peter Jackson’s remake of the original creature feature
• Memoirs of a Geisha, the Steven Spielberg-produced, Rob Marshall-directed version of Arthur Golden’s bestseller
• Merry Christmas (Joyeux Noël), the story of how World War I paused one Christmas Eve for a game of football between enemies
• Mrs Henderson Presents, featured in this issue
• Munich, Steven Spielberg’s drama about the 1972 massacre in which 11 members of the Israel Olympics team died
• The Producers, the film based on the stage musical based on the 1968 film
• and Rumor Has It, the story of a girl who discovers her family was the inspiration for another sixties film - The Graduate.
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