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1. ENEMIES, A LOVE STORY
(‘89) Ron Silver, Anjelica Huston.  A holocaust survivor has three wives in 1949 New York.  Directed by Paul Marzursky.  From the Isaac Bashevis Singer novel.
(1:55) (R/Adult situations, language, nudity.)

2. KILL ME AGAIN
(‘89) Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer.  A nevada private eyes falls for a deadly flirt who pays him, with stolen mob cash, to fake her murder.
(1:32) (R/Adult situations, language, violence.)

3. JOSHUA THEN AND NOW
(‘85) James Woods, Alan Arkin.  Joshua Shapiro grows up tough in Montreal, becomes a famous writer, loses his wife, and rides out a scandal.  Remarkable for Arkin’s performance as Joshua’s scripture-quoting, gangster father.
(2:00) (R/Language, nudity.)

1. ENEMIES, A LOVE STORY

(‘89) Ron Silver, Anjelica Huston.  A holocaust survivor has three wives in 1949 New York.  Directed by Paul Marzursky.  From the Isaac Bashevis Singer novel.

(1:55) (R/Adult situations, language, nudity.)

2. KILL ME AGAIN

(‘89) Val Kilmer, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer.  A nevada private eyes falls for a deadly flirt who pays him, with stolen mob cash, to fake her murder.

(1:32) (R/Adult situations, language, violence.)

3. JOSHUA THEN AND NOW

(‘85) James Woods, Alan Arkin.  Joshua Shapiro grows up tough in Montreal, becomes a famous writer, loses his wife, and rides out a scandal.  Remarkable for Arkin’s performance as Joshua’s scripture-quoting, gangster father.

(2:00) (R/Language, nudity.)