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Week of July 30, 2003

After Hours. Martin Scorsese. Computer programmer Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) makes a date with Marcy (Rosanna Arquette), unaware that it's about to unleash a nightmarish odyssey through the bowels of lower Manhattan. A frightening and funny depiction of neurotic New York City. Screens at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 6, in Beatnik Bob's Café, third floor of the City Museum. NR

My Beautiful Laundrette. Stephen Frears. Daniel Day-Lewis, in his first major film role, portrays a gay street kid who teams up with his Asian friend to run a launderette in Thatcher-era London. Screens at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 3, at the Kirkwood Public Library, 140 East Jefferson, Kirkwood. Call 314-821-5770, ext. 0. NR

 
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  2. This Is The End, 20.7 mil, 33.0 mil
  3. Now You See Me, 11.0 mil, 80.7 mil
  4. Fast & Furious 6, 9.6 mil, 219.7 mil
  5. The Purge, 8.3 mil, 52.0 mil
  6. The Internship, 7.1 mil, 31.1 mil
  7. Epic, 6.3 mil, 95.7 mil
  8. Star Trek Into Darkness, 6.3 mil, 211.1 mil
  9. After Earth, 4.1 mil, 54.5 mil
  10. Iron Man 3, 3.0 mil, 399.7 mil
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