>Enemy at the Gates This WWII drama is best when it concentrates on the duel between a Russian sniper (Jude Law) and his German counterpart (Ed Harris). The rest is routine. (R)
Exit Wounds Exactly what you would expect in a Steven Seagal film: car chases, firepower and martial arts. Rapper DMX costars. (R)
Heartbreakers Don't expect this breezy comedy to be mentioned at Oscar time next year, but it's sure fun to see right now. Con artists Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt, a mother-and-daughter team, scam Ray Liotta and Gene Hackman. (PG-13)
Memento This spring's must-see movie. An intriguing thriller about revenge in which the plot runs backward and the main character (Guy Pearce) suffers from short-term memory loss. Carrie-Anne Moss and Joe Pantoliano costar. (R)
The Mexican Borderline fun. Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt have a swell time goofing their way through a determinedly quirky romantic comedy. (R)
Series 7 A brutal but brilliant satire that targets reality television shows, as six armed contestants fight, literally, to the finish. (R)
See Spot Run Run, indeed. (PG)
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