| Show W414111"41"1"W"14""0404"10rMIPOjellt rvO"IV6''144rVV - 14 : C2 The Salt Lake Tribune Friday annonlormEmE6 n May 10 1991 111 0 By Tribune Fih'a Critic Terry Orme Ammonnomomen nommummommonstmoomEr ' New Movies - who try to cover their tracks when one of their husbands (Willis) ends up with his throat slit Rated R Holladay Center South Towne Trolley Square Mall Plaza 5400 Centuly — An import MY 20th CENTURY from Hungary which defies elassification Sort of a surreal valentine to the turn of the century and the inventions of Thomas Edison and Niko la Tesla the writings of Sigmund Freud and the magic of a new art called doe all this is worked into an audacious film ma director Ildiko Enyedi Unrated by first-tim- e Cinema In Your Face IA — NOT WITHOUT MT DAUGHTER Sally Field gives a good performance as a woman married to an Iranian-America- n who finds herself trapped in Iran when she goes vacationing there with her husband and Islam daughter The husband and decides to keep his family against their will there The movie works well as a thriller although it paints the Iranians too superfiFaincially as religious fanatics Rated PG-I- 3 ily Center Michael Keaton GOOD coP stars in this above-averag- e cop movie playing a New York detective who inherits his deceased parther's children While the movie is too heavy-hande- d in manipulating our emotions it excels at showing a more personal side of its police story Much better than the violent bloodbaths that pass for cop movies these days Rated R Plaza 5400 Trolley North Century Mann 567 Trolley Square Mall Movies 7 Redwood Drive In Vs — Sylvester Stallone is out OSCAR to change his image with a silly slapstick comedy about a mobster trying to go straight Director John Landis is slow to get the laughs — the first half is pure boredom Eventually things pick up and the movie redeems itself in large part Rated PG nick Plaza 5400 Trolley Square Mall Villa Queen Movies 7 Redwood Drive In OUT FOR JUSTICE — Steve Seagal confuses a bad Italian accent with acting He plays a Brooklyn cop out to clean up the old neighborhood that has fallen into the hands of a pyschopathic cocaine dealer A recycling of stomach-ce all the cliches with non-sto- p hurning violence Rated R Crossroads Plaza 5400 Century Redwood Drive In Movies 7 — A top-fligfamSHIPWRECKED sets out to ily movie A Norwegian teen-age- r s sea in the and winds up marooned on a deserted island When pirates return for their hidden treasure be must fight for his life Rated PG Cottonwood Mall South Towne Valley Vu Drive In 12 THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS — This terrifying riveting- - adaptation of g Thomas Harris' stars page-turnJodie Foster as an FBI trainee who seeks the help of a cannibalistic killer (Anthony Hopkins) to track down another serial killer Foster is superb as a young woman who trusts her instincts in the investigation Hopkins creates a most memorable villain: Jonathan Demme directs this intense and fascinating journey into the heart of evil Rated R Midvalley Trolley Corners Cottonwood Mall Fashion crowd-please- n Excellent ?K2: THE DEADLY ART OF ILLUSION the sequel to the 1986 hit about a cunning special effects wizard is a disappointment Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy reprise their roles but the South gimmicks get in the way Rate 1 PG-1- 3 Towne Plaza 5400 Holladay Center Century Trolley Square Mall Redwood Drive In — With gaping plot holes ' Good years Robin Williams plays the doctor who brings the vegetative De Niro back into the South Towne world Rated PG-1- 3 IA — GeCYRANO DE BERGERAC rard Depardieu's Cyrano is a tour de force a performance which overflows with humor warmth romance and eventually tragedy The French actor breathes life into every word of Edmond Rostand's play about the swordsman and poet with the unusually large nose In French with outstanding English subtitles — by Anthony Burgess — which capture the poetry of the witty wordplay Rated PG Cinema In Your Face — KeDANCES WITH WOLVES vin Costner stars and makes his directorial debut in this ground-breakin- g epic set on the Western frontier The story is of a Union officer assigned to a post on the plains where he meets and is taken in by a tribe of Lakota Sioux A remarkable film that reconsiders the story of Western expansion and the Native y Americans displaced by it Rated PG-1- 3 South Towne Trolley Square Mann 567 Fashion Place Trolley North 12 — Albert DEFENDING YOUR LIFE Brooks' new satire is about life after death an experience he compares to both a final exam and a television game show Sometimes he hits his mark but sometimes he misses it Meryl Streep spices things up with a giddy performance as the woman with whom he falls in love Rated PG Midvalley Flick Cottonwood Mall 12 — The heavyweight GREEN CARD team of Gerard Depardieu Andie Mac Dowell and writer-directo- r Peter Weir produces a lightweight romantic comedy Depardieu and MacDowell agree to a marriage of convenience and to their surprise fall for each other There are some moments of sophisticated humor that make this more a souffle than a wad of cotton candy but still you'd expect more from this group Rated PG-I- 3 Sandcastle Valley Fair Redwood Drive In Sandy Mall Cinemas 5 — Franco Zeffirelli sculpts HAMLET Shakespeare's tragedy into a riveting film His cuts are judicious and his casting is inspired Mel Gibson gives a complex and worthy performance ap Hamlet The rest of the cast offers quality support: Glenn Close is Gertrude Alan Bates is Claudius Paul Scofield is the Ghost Ian Holm is Polonius and Helena Bonham-Carte- r is Ophelia Rated PG Holladay Center — An HOME ALONE boy is mistakenly left home when his family goes on a Christmas vacation to Europe When bumbling burglars show up he proves to be better d ly acted film With Philippe Noiret ("Cinema Paradiso") and Sabine Azema Rated PG Cinema In Your Face — John THE OBJECT OF BEAUTY Malkovich and Andie MacDowell are arrocouple whose gantly convincing as high-livin- g credit cards are wearing very thin The only thing that keeps them from complete poverty is the Henry Moore bronze they decide to sell :A cynical piquant satire on 1990s values Rat ed R Trolley Corners THE PISTOL (No Review) — A drarnatiza' lion of the life and times of the late basketball star Pete Maravich Rated and Utah Jazz G Plaza 5400 South Towne Holladay Center 'Century SWEET TALKER tinklAt — An agreeable if not inspired family comedy with Bryan Brown playing a con man forced to reevaluate his felonious ways when he attempts to scam a ' lovely divorcee (Karen Allen) and her son Rated PG South Towne Midvalley Trolley Square Mann 567 Century SWITCH (No Review) — Ellen Barkin plays a male chauvinist who dies and is reincarnated as a woman in this new comedy from Blake "VictorVictoria" Edwards Rated R South Towne Cottonwood Mall Crossroads Midvalley Century : Sneak Preview ' THELMA AND LOUISE (No Review) — A female buddy comedy with Geena Davis and 'Susan Sarandon as two friends whose weekend fishing trip turns into a cross-countr-y 'Journey of self discovery Filmed near Moab Ridley Scott directs Rated R Midvalley Trolley Square Mall Saturday 7:30 pm - z Olympus Mall Redwood Drive In Fashion Place 12 — This gangster flick THZ KILLER from Hong Kong is an unabashed exercise in violent extremism Sam Peckinpah multiplied by 10 At the same time it parodies itself vacillating between the action genre and flowery sentimentalism The story is of a contract killer with a conscience A guilty pleasure that goes overboard on violence but has undeniable style and energy Unrated Cinema In Your Face — This is a KINDERGARTEN COP movie with a problem: Who is the intended Most audience? of its characters are 6 years old but this is too violent a movie for youngsters Arnold Scbwarzenegger plays a cop who goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to catch a psychopath Rated PG-1- 3 gamily Center Sandy Mall Cinemas 5 Valley Fair — This vehicle for John KING RALPH Goodman has the rotund actor playing a Vegas piano man who through a quirk of fate becomes king of England Essentially this is a sitcom stretched to 90 minutes Goodman has his irreverent moments in this comedy Others including Peter O'Toole and John Hurt are hopelessly out of place Rated PG Cinemas 5 Family Center Sandy Mall Valley Fair Sandcastle — James A KISS BEFORE DYING Dearden known best for his "Fatal Attraction" screenplay makes his directorial debut in a predictable homage to Hitchcock's "Ver- tigo" A young drifter played by Matt Dillon murders his girlfriend and then insinuates his way into the life of her sister The film lacks the tension and surprise to hold much interest Rated R Crossroads Holladay Center Midvalley Century Movies 7 Fashion Place Redwood Drive In Trolley North Mk — THE LONG WALK HOME Whoopl Goldberg and Sissy Spacek give among the best performances of their careers playing two very different women who find common ground and friendship during the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955 A stirring intelligently written drama from director Richard Pearce ("Heartland") and writer John Cork who grew up in Montgomery Rated PG Trolley Square 12 — Paul MR AND MRS BRIDGE Newman and Joanne Woodward both deliver among the best performances of their careers playing partners in marriage in this intelligent and perceptive portrait of life in middle America Adapted from Evan S Connell's two novels — "Mr Bridge" and "Mrs Bridge" — the story is about the emotional stagnation that sets in on an upper-clas- s couple living in Kansas City in the '30s and '40s Rated PG-I- 3 South Towne 12 — Demi MORTAL THOUGHTS Moore Glenne Headly and Bruce Willis give in this drama about good performances spouse abuse and murder However the script goes overboard in manipulating the audience Moore and Headly play best friends Questionable Don't Bother IA AnLIFE AND NOTHING BUT other probing look into the human condition ' from Bertrand Tavernier Set in War I France the story is of two women looking for their men who have been listed missing in action They meet a cynical but determined officer on a personal crusade to account for every man lost in the war The paths of these three characters cross time and again over several days and eventually each real- iz es that life goes on A perceptive beautiful- t tan an alarm system The movie from writer producer John Hughes is superficial and silly entertainment in other words a Young Macaulay Cu lkin is the movie's main asset Rated PG Avalon South Towne rsUloillMMatAnsill Currently Showing 12 — This exceptionAWAKENINGS al moving film stars Robert DeNiro as a man who has been in a trancelike coma for 30 THIS WEEKEND fly Hall 123 W South Temple Friday and Saturday 8 pm WEBER STATE SDIGERS choir Monson Theatre WSU Browning Center Ogden Friday and Sat- urday 7:30 pm MU PHI EPSILON collegiate concert 303 Gardner Hall U of U Friday 7:30 pm WEBER STATE SYMPHONY and BONNEVILLE LAKER CHOIR Vivaldi "Gloria" Assembly Hall on Temple Square Friday 7:30 pm Free MIDAS AND THE BRIDGE SWIM HERSCHEL SWIM and IRM HEIGHTS reggae Utah State Fair-par- k Coliseum 155 W 10th North Friday 7:30 pm MARGO JENSEN WATSON vocalist City Rep Court Stage 148 S Main Friday 7:30 pm ELEANOR KENNARD CHORALE Bonneville Junior High 5330 S 1660 East Friday and Saturday 7:30 pm VALORIE KAY and WARD McCARY vocalists Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple Friday 8 pm Theater THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Morgan Theatre Chase Fine Arts Center Logan Friday 8 pm day 2 and 8 pm HELLO DOLLY! Randall L Jones Theatre South-- I ern Utah University Cedar City Friday and Saturday 8 pm THE MUSICAL COMEDY MURDERS OF 1940 Geary Theatre College of Eastern Utah Price Friday and Saturday 7:30 pm HOPSVILLE HOLIDAY StageStop at Hampton's Ford 3585 W Bigler Road Collinston Friday and Saturday 8 pm THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC Pages Lane Theatre 292 E Pages Lane Centerville Saturday 8 pm BROKEN HINGES Hillcrest Junior High School auditorium 5600 S State Saturday 8 pm Presented by Salt Lake Christian Academy THE SOUND OF MUSIC Court Stage City Rep 148 S Main Saturday 2 and 7:30 pm Salt Lake Acting THE HEIM CHRONICLES ICompany 168 W 5th North Friday and Saturday 8 !pm Sunday 2 and 7 pm Post play discussion following Sunday performance SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE Pio!neer Memorial Theatre 1340 E 3rd South Friday 8 pm Saturday 2 and 8 pm GANGSTERS AWAY — OR — ME FIGHTING 1' MAN Desert Star Playhouse 4881 S State Mur'ray Friday and Saturday 7 pm APRIL ANN Hale Center Theatre 2801 S Main Fnday 8 pm: Saturday 3:30 arid 8 pm WOMEN Pages Lane Theatre 292 E Pages Lane Centerville Friday 8 pm A DAY A NIGHT A A DAY Vine Street Theatre 184 E Vine (4800 South) Murray Friday and Saturday 8 pm Children under 5 not permitted THE GLASS MENAGERIE Egyptian Theatre 328 Main St Friday and Saturday 8 pm Presented by Park City Performances BABY Sundance Institute Screening Room Sun dance resort Provo Canyon Friday and Saturday 8 unix pm USU CHOIRS "A Song For Spring" Logan LDS Tabernacle Friday 8 p m JUNCTION CITY BIG BAND swing WSU Shepherd Union Building Ballroom Ogden Friday 8:30 pm Toucan Cantina PAUL BORUPT contemporary 4810 S Highland Circle Friday and Saturday 8 pm BD HOWES DUO contemporary Pier 111 Clearfield Friday and Saturday 8:30 pm Music UTAH SYMPHONY with MEL TORME Sympho ca A movie guide for parents frighten yotmg viewers) To assist parents and others in choosing a movle contest that might be offensive or inappropriate for young and impressionable slewers is noted below The Motion Picture ASS063601) of America rating are: G (General Audience) PG (Parental Guidanee Suggested) PG-I- 3 (Parents Strongly Cautioned Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 131 R (Restricted Children Under 17 Requires Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian) and NC-1- 7 (No One Under 17 Mature violence andlor Contains explicit language sexuality that might be inappropriate toryotmger s PG-1- 3 (Some strong language) (Some intense "Dances With Wolves" PG-1sexual violence brief nudity situation) (Violence) "FX2" PG-I"The Killer" Unrated (Excessive violence) (Violence too in"Kindergarten Cop" PG-Itense for children some profanity) A Kiss Before Dying" It (Sex nudity language extreme violence) "Life and Nothing But PG (Adult situations) "Mr and Mrs Bridge" PG-1- 3 (Adult themes) 'Mortal Thoughts' R (Blistering language bloody violence sexual violence) "My 20th Century" thirsted (Strong sexual "Awakenings" Allowed) Family For all ages Possible inappropriate content is noted "Cyrano de Bergerac" PG (Some stylized violence: discreet adult situations) "Defending Your Life" PG (Adult themes including death) "Hamlet" PG (Some stylized violence) "Home Alone" PG (Prospect of a child left home alone when burglars arrive might frighten very young A sprinkling of mild adolescent profanity) tame "King Ralph" PG (Double-entendrstriptease scenes) "The Long Walk Home" PG (Bigotry-inspire- d violence racist language) "Oscar" PG (Talk of pregnancy) "Shipwrecked" PG (Tame violence) "Sweet Talker" PG (Suggested sex tastefully handled) "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze" PG (Loads of stylized violence) "Three Men and a Little Lady" PG (Some mild sex talk adult situations) "White Fang" PG (Violent dog fights might on content) (Some yinNot Without My Daughter" PG-Ilence to animals scenes of domestic violence) R of "The Object (Nudity sex Ian-Beauty" guage) "One Good Cop" R (Drug use graphic violence language) "Out for Justice" It (Hard language violence) "The Silence of the Lambs' R (Extreme graphic violence: profanity) "Sleeping With the Enemy" It (Violent spouse abuse sex profanity) (Gladiator violence and "Spartacus" PG-I- crucifixion) "Toy Soldiers" It (Extreme violence strong language sexual subjects treated with juvenile humor) filmed Rated PG-1- 3 Trolley Corners TEENAGE MUTANT NM& TURTLES — II: THE SECRET OF THE OOZE They're back much to the delight of children under 12 although parents' feelings might be mixed The same combination of stylized vion dominate this lence and cartoon Rated PG South Towne Holladay Center Century Plaza 5400 — There are few surTOY SOLDIERS prises in this drama about a South American drug lord who takes students at an American Daniel prep school hostage Director-write- r Petrie Jr ("Beverly Hills Cop") unravels the story with plodding predictability and the character are for the most part cliches Rated R Holladay Center Trolley Square Mall Plaza 5400 Century Redwood Drive In Movies 7 — Jack London's bewHrrE FANG loved story comes to the screen in fine fashion Set in the Alaskan wilderness the story is of a wolf-do- g and two friends trying to survive in the harsh environment Ethan Hawke Klaus Maria Brandauer Seymour Cassel and James Remar star Randal Kleiser directs Rated PG Valley Vu Drive In Place Movies 7s Redwood Drive In Vs — SLEEPING WITH THz ENEMY What starts out as an involving exploration of a nightmarish marriage eventually degenerates into a predictable horror-thrille- r Julia Roberts gives a convincing performance as an abused wife who ingeniously escapes from her suffocating marriage to a wealthy stock trader played by Patrick Bergin Once she escapes however director Joe Ruben starts relyi:pg on predictable tricks of the horror trade including an ending that is ripped off directly from "Fatal Attraction" Rated R Movies 7 Redwood Drive In Trolley Square Olympus Mall Vs — Stanley Kubrick SPARTACUS was 31 in 1960 when he directed this epic about the Roman slave revolt in 71 BC Kirk Douglas plays the slave who led an army against the repressive Roman Empire The rest of the cast includes Laurence Olivier Charles Laughton Jean Simmons Tony Curwith tis and Peter Ustinov Being a restored print and added footage excised by censors before its original release However the print playing Salt Lake C:ty is 35mm not 70mm the format in which the original was Et Cetera pie Saturday 730 pm THE AMISS GARTH BROOKS and PIRATES OF TILE MISSISSIPPI country Huntsman Center U of U Saturday 8 pm JESUS JONES and !kilo modem rock Utah State Fairpark Coliseum 155 W 10th North Saturday 8 pm ELIZABETH PANIAOUA soprano Westminster College Jewett Center 1250 E 17th South Sunday 3 pm Free concert by the MEMORIA MOZART" CHOIR OF THE CATHEDRAL OF THE MADELEINE Assembly Hall on Temple Square Sunday 7:30 pm Free ASHISH MAN music of India Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium U of U Sunday 8 pm Free JOE MUSCOLINO BAND jam Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley Sunday 11 am to 2:30 pm CRAZY JANE RAND classic rock Green Parrot Cafe 155 W 2nd South Friday and Saturday 830 pm DOUBLE PARKED classic rock DJ's Beer Garden 3200 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Road Friday and Saturday 8:30 pm ZION TRIBE reggae Bar & Grill 60 E 8th South Friday and Saturday 9 pm BACKWASH and SKIN 'N' BONES rock Zephyr Club 301 S West Temple Friday and Saturday 930 pm BACHELORS rock Gray Moose Pub Ogden Friday and Saturday 9:30 pm WESTMINSTER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CONCERTO COMPETITION Jewett Center 1250 E 17th South Saturday Piano 9 am to 1 pm instrumentalvocal 2 to 5:30 pm Free MU PHI EPSILON PIANO QUARTET South Towne Mall 10600 S State Sandy Saturday 2 pm Benefit for recipient Talysa Toone JOHN McEUEN bluegrass U of U Social Work Auditorium Saturday 7 pm JAY TOUPS SOliTHWIND LARK AND SPUR VUJA DE and SHOSHANA DANCING folk Ladies Literary Club 850 E South Temple Saturday 7 pm CED4 CITY HIGH SCHOOL A CAPPELLA CHOIR OID MADRIGAL SINGERS Assembly Hall on Temple Square Saturday 7:30 pm Free EL KALAH SHRINE BAND Mother's Day program Salt Lake Masonic Temple 650 E South Tem Lecture by Western historian PATTY LIMERICK Westminster College Jewett Center 1250 E 17tb South Friday 10 &m Free PETER GAULKE and BRAD TASSELL stand-u- p humor Bentley's Comedy Oasis Marriott Hotel 75 S West Temple Friday and Saturday 8 and 10 pm JOE PI111 IN CONCERT The Broadway Stage 272 S Main Saturday 7:30 pm Benefit for Utah AIDS Foundation Readings by Hispanic literary group ORIGENES Art Barn 54 Finch Lane Saturday 8 pm Free Cosponsored by the Salt Lake City Arts Council 15 S IIANSEN PLANETARIUM PROGRAMS State "Light: The Bong of the Stars" Friday 7 pm Saturday 2 and 7 pm Sunday 2 pm "Laser '80a" Friday and Saturday 9 pm "Laser Bowie" Friday and Saturday 10 pm "Laser Zeppelin" Friday and Saturday 11 pm "Laser Floyd" Friday and Saturday midnight "A Perfect Place for Pen-gab- s Saturday 11 am "Loser Toone" Saturday I pm "The Planet Show Saturday and Sunday 3:45 pm "The CLIO Award Winners" follow all presentations 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