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CC Rerum-MNDWW In Her Shoes: You'll laugh cry and yearn for family Hanson keeps the action moving and seamlessly blends the sisters' stories BY CHRISTOPHER REILLY With each film, director Curtis Hanson likes to remnventhimself, and he likes to help hus actors do the same He molded Russell Crowe intoa lead- ing man and reaffirmed Kim Basinger's sex symbol status with the film noi throwback LA Confidential He made an actor out of rap star Eminem with the hip- hop hopic 8 Afile And now. Hanson is helping Cameron Diaz shake up her film career with the new drama In Her Shoes Yes. In Her Shoes _- based on the pop- ular chich ht novel by Jenniter Weiner repress os L.L.E. Exit 62 and Route 97- Moons Road + HOLTSVILLE FROM Route 97- Nicolls Road South to LE. Go over LIE and take first right onto Union Avenue. then first right into cinema parking lot A NEW CONCEPT IN MOVIEGOING All Stadium - Styie Seating » Doiby ODig:tal Surrounag Ex Four Exclusive DIRECTOR'S HALLS with Reserved Uitraleather Seating and Concierge-Style Premium Service Visit CHATTERS. Our Full Service Bar ~~ and Restaurant with Café Seating nz ‘\\ fimnmwmmmams Cab is a chick flick. All the familiar staples of the genre are here: fruity cocktails, fash- wnable clothes, catty nemesises and romantic men. But underneath its superfi cial surface, In Her Shoes delves into fam- ily dynamics and explores the effect they can have on life and love. Hanson weaves an engaging narrative while Diaz and co- star Tom Collette (The Hours) shine as sisters who are equal parts best friends and bitter enemies. Though they both have a weakness for shoes. sisters Rose (Collette) and Maggte (Daz) Feller are as different as sandals For features and shew mformatrgn or to tuner tickets ca! 6'31 758 4300 or visit www .island 16.com C21 * Round fabk Bridge | spm * Actobu s S% 30-0 30pm * knitting t lass 30-8: 3tpm * amaze 7 30-900pm * Three Village Historical Society. Frery %rd Monday _ 9pm Tuesday ~~~ > * Yoga: 8:00-9: 1 Sam * Lamaze: :30-I9pm * TV. Garden Club: 9:30- 3pm Wednesday ~~~ > * Homemakers: 10Gam-4pm * Yoga: 6:00-7:30pm * Knitting: 6:30-8:30pm Every ist Wednesday IHE Srtavket NeicHBorHOoOD House www.setauketneighborhoodhouse.com * Click on weekedy group icon for more information 95 Man SIREET SHFTAUKET Thursday ~~~ ~ * Yoga: 8:00-9: 15am * Drawing Group: 10-3pm * Drawing Class: 4-5:30pm * Acrobics: 5:30-6:30pm * Three Village Democratic Comm: 730-97»: every 2nd Thursday * Tango Class; 8-10pm * Mutual Fun Investment Club: 7-Ipm Every Ist Thursday 3147 and stilettos. Rose is the responsible one., an introverted lawyer riddled with self- esteem issues. Uncomfortable in her own skin. Rose often turns to expensive shoes for comfort. \They always fit, no matter what,\ she confesses early in the film. Maggie, meanwhile, believes that beauti- ful shoes deserve to live \a life of scan- dal.\ She spends her days doing just that: flirting, boozing and bouncing from job to job. Despite being polar opposites, the sis- ters have an inexplicable but loving bond. But tensions begin bubbling between the pair when Maggie gets thrown out of her father Michael's (Ken Howard, TV's Crossing Jordany house and moves in Village Cinema The Greater Port Jefferson- Northem Brookhaven Arts Council Village Cinema Fiim Series will screen A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary at 7:30 pm on Monday, October 24 at Theatre Three, 406 Main Street, Port Jefferson. A Dog's Life was cteated by Emmy Award winning Gayle Kirschenbaum and is a funny and poignant documentary that explores the positive effects of the intense bond between dogs and humans as told through the story of Kirschenbaum and her dog Chelsea. With a tiny \doggie cam\ rigged onto her back, Chelsea, a shih tzu, hit the streets of New York with her owner, both in search of love. Chelsea and Gayle Kirschenbaum will be appearing at the screcning of A Dog's Life. All proceeds will be «lonated to The Humane Society Animal Rescue Fund. Tickets are $5 per person gener- al admission, $4 for arts council mem- bers, students and seniors. Season tickets are available for all cight pre- sentations and are $30 general audi- ence and $28 for members, students and seniors Some: arca restaurants Feuerstein is charming as good-natured Simon, while MacLaine has fabulous chemistry with both of her on-screen daughters as well as the actors playing her friends. with Rose. Things go from bad to wore when a resentful Maggie beds Rose's new Contmued on page B26 On Sunday, October 30 at 2 pm Once You're Born (Quando sei nato non puoi piu nasconderti) will be screened, A panel discussion followed by refreshments will take place at 4 pm and But When Do the Girls Get Here? (Ma quando arrivano le ragazze?) will be screened at 6 pm. On Sunday, November 13 three films will be screened. The Heart Elsewhere {I} cuore altrove) will begin at 2 pm, Singing Behind the Screens {Cantando dictro i paraventi) will begin at 4 pm and My Mother's Smile €L'Ora) will begin at 6 pm. Films at CAC Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington will present Vaudeville: in the Movies and Early Days of TV on Thursday, October 20 at 7:30 pm. Culled from talkie short subjects circa 1926 to 1930, the program fea- tures amazing lost performances by such vaudeville greats as Al Jofson, Eddic Cantor, Fannie Brice, Blossom Seely & Benny Fields, Smith & Dale, Sophie Tucker and many others. It also features rare television perfor- mances from the Ed Sullivan Show, cmca 1948 to 1955 Housc tthxc. “Bmfords “Inn and Zo Pita) on show mghh. Film uclets ~ must be presented. ~_-~ ._ For further information, call 473- _ gmflmkmlwww Conan. On Friday, October 21 at 7:20 pm CAC will screen Good Night and Good Luck, a behind the scenes dramatization of radio-TV journalist Ethan! R Mms head-on 1953 5220 or go to www.gpjac.org. New Italian Film Festival at SBU On three Sumday afternoons, October 23, 30 and Nowenaber 13, The Cemer fot Ralian Studies at Stony based Historic Films Archive; and merly on s - - Brook University will prement the 56C- gogue. _ ond annual New Italiam Film Festival \1 ‘ sumac-msm gamma, Joscpl , memMalx; syed in Aflmmfiumdomw ad Patri mwmm OctobermatS pal“ ma 15:3!ng \about a mmmumcm -m Tim 619m: In - cm AWinlmmfihxsam {WWJ' ‘wmmfi)wmbe~mmMM5m~—- ocki 4M Mint (Dope MW)“ ' Cail¢23576fl form tion of > _,sm~ficumwork shocking murder. - - Mawfififmm