The answer is EXTRAVAGANCE The corresponding square is LUXURY TAX by Brian Tivol These fictitious movies would have three words in their titles, and their plot lines are a conglomeration of three different movies' plots. The first two words in the movie's title give the name of the first movie described in the plot outline, the second word gives the name of the second movie, and the last two words give the name of the third movie. SLING BLADE RUNN{E}R TANK GIRL SI{X} BILLY JACK FROS{T} BLACKBEARD'S GHOST WO{R}LD ANIMAL HOUSE P{A}RTY DESERT BLUE VEL{V}ET PURPLE RAIN M{A}N BLUE STEEL MA{G}NOLIAS TUGBOAT ANNIE H{A}LL MALCOLM X ME{N} SNOW WHITE {C}HRISTMAS MORNING GLORY DAZ{E} ("Girl" was the 1999 movie with Dominique Swain. "Rain" was the 1932 film with Joan Crawford. There were lots of Grimm-based movies named "Snow White", not just Disney's longer "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves".) The star ratings for the movies are actually indices into the third word: For an n-star movie, take the nth letter. When read in order, this gives the answer EXTRAVAGANCE. EXTRAVAGANCE is synonymous with luxury; this puzzle goes with LUXURY TAX.