Groove. A night at a San Francisco rave is a life-changing experience for two brothers and the women in their lives. (Sony Classics)
Titan A.E. That's the name of a legendary spacecraft at the center of this animated futuristic adventure, with the voices of Matt Damon, Bill Pullman, Nathan Lane and Drew Barrymore. (Fox)
For the Record
Los Angeles Times Sunday May 14, 2000 Home Edition Calendar Page 95 Entertainment Desk 1 inches; 26 words Type of Material: Correction
Film distributor--The film "Saving Grace" starring Brenda Blethyn will be released by Fine Line Features. An item in last Sunday's Summer Sneaks section listed an incorrect studio.
JUNE 21
Praise. Andrew McGahan adapted his novel about an odd couple who dive into an obsessive relationship built on sex and addiction. (Strand)
JUNE 23
Boricua's Bond. Tropical singer Frankie Negron stars in a tale of friendship, dreams and violence in the South Bronx. Rappers including Big Pun, Method Man and Redman also appear in writer-director Val Lik's feature debut. (USA Films)
Chicken Run. Clay animation from the "Wallace and Gromit" team features the voices of Mel Gibson, Julia Sawalha and Miranda Richardson in a tale of pullets on the lam. (DreamWorks)
Criminal Lovers. In this French entry, a teenage couple kill a classmate, then get in over their heads when they take the body deep into the woods. (Strand)
Me, Myself and Irene. Jim Carrey's split personality complicates his courtship of Renee Zellweger in the Farrelly brothers' latest comedy. (Fox)
JUNE 30
The Patriot. Reluctant warrior Mel Gibson is drawn back into conflict when the British come calling during the American Revolution. (Columbia)
The Perfect Storm. George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg head the cast in the fact-based story of the big one that hit New England in 1991. (Warner Bros.)
$pent. An aspiring actor's gambling habit triggers a web of deceit that might be solved if he can get his script to Jack Nicholson. (Regent Entertainment)
Trixie. Emily Watson stars for director Adam Rudolph as a private detective who gets mixed up with some colorful characters. With Nick Nolte, Dermot Mulroney, Nathan Lane and Lesley Ann Warren. (Sony Pictures Classics)
JUNE TO BE ANNOUNCED
Jesus' Son. Billy Crudup stars as a wasted-youth hero on a picaresque journey. With Samantha Morton, Denis Leary, Holly Hunter and Dennis Hopper. (Lions Gate)
JULY 7
Blood Simple. The newly restored and reedited director's cut of the Coen brothers' memorable debut, whose title is slang for the state of fear and confusion that follows the act of murder. (USA Films)
Disney's The Kid. Successful image consultant Bruce Willis takes stock when he magically meets himself as an 8-year-old. (Walt Disney)
Shower. A prodigal son discovers the magic and importance of the Beijing bathhouse his father runs when he returns home. (Sony Pictures Classics)
JULY 14
Chuck & Buck. Director Miguel Arteta follows the acclaimed "Star Maps" with a dark comedy about a childlike 27-year-old's fixation on his best friend. (Artisan Entertainment)
The Five Senses. Five characters experience self-discovery as their stories unfold against the backdrop of a child's disappearance. (Fine Line)
Shadow Hours. Gas station clerk Balthazar Getty is lured by the mysterious Peter Weller into the seedy side of L.A night life.(Seven Arts International)
X-Men. Director Bryan Singer brings the popular comic-book superheroes to life. The cast includes Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman and Anna Paquin. (Fox)
JULY 21
In Crowd. A beautiful young woman discovers that a country club and its charismatic leader are not what they seem. Directed by Mary Lambert. (Warner Bros) july 21
Loser. "American Pie's" Jason Biggs and "American Beauty's" Mena Suvari portray two New York college misfits who find each other. Amy Heckerling ("Clueless") wrote and directed. (Columbia)
Mad About Mambo. Upper-crust Keri Russell is a fiercely competitive dancer who tries out some new steps with a working-class Belfast lad. (USA Films)
The Woman Chaser. Patrick Warburton ("Seinfeld's" Puddy) is a desperate used-car salesman in a black comedy designed to look like a film-noir treasure from 1960 L.A. (Definitive Films)
JULY 26
Thomas and the Magic Railroad. Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda and Mara Wilson star in this blend of live action and animation spun off from the TV series "Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends." (Destination Films)
JULY 28
The Eyes of Tammy Faye. RuPaul Charles narrates this documentary on the fallen televangelist. (Lions Gate)
Girl on the Bridge. A knife thrower and a suicidal girl make a winning team in director Patrice Leconte's romantic fantasy. (Paramount Classics)
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps. Eddie Murphy returns as inflated academic Sherman Klump, battling alter ego Buddy Love for control of a youth serum. (Universal)
Wonderland. A weekend gathering of a London family's three generations brings changes and revelations in writer Laurence Coriat and director Michael Winterbottom's domestic portrait. (USA Films)
JULY TO BE ANNOUNCED
Alice and Martin. Juliette Binoche, who won an Oscar for "The English Patient," reunites with director Andre Techine (they did 1985's "Rendez-Vous") in this psychological drama. (USA Films)
I'm the One That I Want. Documents comedian Margaret Cho's acclaimed one-woman show. (Cho-Taussig Productions)