- A girl who's sick of the social strictures of junior high is transformed into a grownup overnight. In this feel-good fairy tale, teenager Jenna (Christa B. Allen) wants a boyfriend, and when she's unable to find one, she fantasizes about being a well-adjusted adult. Suddenly, her secret desire becomes a reality, and she is transformed into a 30-year-old (Jennifer Garner). But adulthood, with its own set of male-female challenges, isn't as easy as it looks.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Gary Winick
- Boozy and world-weary, NYPD Detective Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) draws a routine assignment to transport trial witness Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) to the courthouse by 10 a.m. The task quickly becomes a deadly game of cat-and-mouse when some of Jack's fellow officers arrive to kill Eddie so that he cannot testify against them. Jack sees a way to redeem his wasted life by protecting the affable Eddie from the would-be assassins.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Richard Donner
- In the disaster movie 2012, the world faces an apocalyptic cataclysm of biblical proportions. Jackson Curtis (John Cusack), a science fiction writer, stumbles upon these unsettling predictions and embarks on a race against time to save his family. Alongside him is Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a government scientist who also discovers the impending doom. Directed by Roland Emmerich, this film combines elements of action and science fiction genres, bringing together a star-studded cast in a thrilling narrative about survival and resilience amidst global catastrophe.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Roland Emmerich
- 26 Years Diary is a biopic that tells the story of Lee Su-hyon's life and death. The film details the 26-year-old Korean student's experiences in Japan, including going to school and his developing romance with a Japanese student. He died on January 21, 2001, along with a Japanese photographer, Shiro Sekine, while both were trying to save the life of a man who had fallen onto the tracks at the Shin-Ōkubo Station in Tokyo.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Junji Hanado
- 7 Seconds is a 2005 American crime film directed by Simon Fellows, starring Wesley Snipes and Tamzin Outhwaite. The film was released on Direct-to-DVD in the United States on June 28, 2005. The title refers to the timers at the beginning of the film, which are set at 00:07.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Simon Fellows
- Private detective Tom Welles (Nicolas Cage) lives a normal life with his wife (Catherine Keener) and young daughter, until he receives a startling new case. A widow named Mrs. Christian (Myra Carter) has found what appears to be a snuff film among her late husband's belongings, and she wants Welles to determine if the movie is real or fake. Welles heads to California, where a video store employee (Joaquin Phoenix) helps him infiltrate the dangerous and depraved world of illegal porn movies.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Joel Schumacher
- Hundreds of hopefuls congregate at a cattle call for Broadway dancers. A sour director, Zach (Michael Douglas), and his brusque assistant (Terrence Mann) whittle down the ranks until they're left with 16 dancers. All tell their life stories -- some tragic, some comic -- and explain their love of dance. Tension mounts when Cassie (Alyson Reed) -- once both a big star and the director's lover but now desperate for a part -- auditions. But Zach must choose only the best for his show.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Richard Attenborough
- In 1904 a Russian woman named Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley) arrives at Carl Jung's (Michael Fassbender) clinic, seeking treatment for hysteria. Jung is eager to test Sigmund Freud's (Viggo Mortensen) theories on Sabina and, in fact, successfully treats her. Two years later Jung and Sabina meet Freud in person, and Jung takes over the treatment of Otto Gross, whose influence leads Jung to begin an affair with Sabina, contributing to a rift with Freud.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: David Cronenberg
- The Real Shlemiel German: Die Schelme von Schelm, also known in the United States as Aaron's Magic Village, is a European animated film originally released in 1995/1997.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Albert Hanan Kaminski
- The appropriately named Lucky Mann (Nick Nolte) is a contractor equally handy at repairs and seduction. The latest lonely housewife to succumb to his charms is Marianne (Lara Flynn Boyle), childless and unhappy with her marriage to business-obsessed Jeffrey (Jonny Lee Miller). When Jeffrey coincidentally becomes enraptured by Lucky's wife, the fading former starlet Phyllis (Julie Christie), the four get caught in a tangled-up love quadrangle that reignites their tired marriages.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Alan Rudolph
Ah Long Pte Ltd
Fann Wong, Mark Lee, Richard LowAh Long Pte Ltd is a 2008 comedy film directed by Singaporean film director Jack Neo, starring Fann Wong and Mark Lee. Co-produced by MediaCorp Raintree Pictures, Scorpio East Pictures and Double Vision, the film was mostly shot in Malaysia, in the city of Kuala Lumpur, with a budget of S$1.2 million. This film is also the seventh collaboration between MediaCorp Raintree Pictures and Jack Neo. Ah Long Pte Ltd was released in Singapore on 7 February 2008, and in Malaysia on 13 March. Its languages consist of Mandarin, Hokkien and Cantonese.- Directed by: Jack Neo
- For an awkward, self-conscious girl like Kiki (Julia Roberts), being the personal assistant to a beautiful megastar like Gwen (Catherine Zeta-Jones) isn't easy. But when she dutifully accepts the task of helping Gwen and her estranged husband Eddie (John Cusack) make it through one last public appearance masterminded by legendary press agent Lee Phillips (Billy Crystal), forever devoted Kiki finds that her job is about to get even harder when her and Eddie's relationship takes a romantic turn.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Joe Roth
American Hardcore
Lucky Lehrer, Vic Bondi, Joe KeithleyFilmmaker Paul Rachman recalls the 1980s American punk-rock movement. The retrospective features interviews and performance footage with such bands as Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Bad Brains, Jerry's Kids, Gang Green, Poison Idea, Flipper and SS Decontrol.- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Paul Rachman
- Filmmaker Terri Flores (Jennifer Lopez) is traveling deep in the Amazon jungle looking for a forgotten tribe. Terri and her crew, which includes an anthropologist (Eric Stoltz) and a cameraman (Ice Cube), come across Paul (Jon Voight), who is stranded on the riverbank. He offers to help them find the tribe, but his secretive behavior puts everyone on edge. They realize too late that he's using them to find a legendary anaconda that's worth a fortune -- if they can catch it.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Luis Llosa
Anacondas: Trail of Blood
John Rhys-Davies, Davetta Sherwood, Linden AshbyAnacondas: Trail of Blood, is a 2009 made-for-television horror film and sequel to Anaconda 3: Offspring. Written by David Olson and directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy, it is the fourth and final film in the Anaconda series and picks up where the third film ended. It premiered on the Sci Fi Channel on February 28, 2009, and was released to DVD on June 2, 2009.- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Don E. FauntLeRoy
- When Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon discovers the resurgence of an ancient brotherhood known as the Illuminati, he flies to Rome to warn the Vatican, the Illuminati's most hated enemy. Joining forces with beautiful Italian scientist Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer), Langdon follows a centuries-old trail of ancient symbols in the hope of preventing the Illuminati's deadly plot against the Roman Catholic Church from coming to fruition.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Ron Howard
- Anniyan is a 2005 Indian Tamil psychological thriller film written and directed by Shankar and produced by V. Ravichandran of Oscar Films. The film attempts to highlight increasing social apathy and public negligence. The plot centers on a disillusioned "everyman", whose frustrations at the sorry state of affairs leads him into developing a split personality which attempts to cleanse the system.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: S. Shankar
- Everyone knows that, each Christmas, Santa Claus delivers presents to every last child on Earth. What everyone doesn't know is that Santa accomplishes the feat with a very high-tech operation beneath the North Pole. But when the unthinkable happens, and Santa misses one child out of hundreds of millions, someone has to save the day. It's up to Arthur (James McAvoy), Santa's youngest son, to deliver a present to the forgotten tyke before Christmas morning dawns.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Sarah Smith
- Dr. Abner Perry (Peter Cushing) is an English scientist who has invented a massive drill that can dig deep into the earth. Joined by his adventure-seeking American backer, David Innes (Doug McClure), Perry accidentally discovers an underground civilization of primitive humans who live in fear of telepathic flying monsters. David becomes intrigued by the beautiful native Dia (Caroline Munro), and must rescue her when she is chosen as a human sacrifice.
- Released: 1976
- Directed by: Kevin Connor
- Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner is a 2001 Canadian film directed by Zacharias Kunuk. It was the first feature film ever to be written, directed and acted entirely in Inuktitut. Set in the ancient past, the film retells an Inuit legend passed down through centuries of oral tradition. Produced by Kunuk's production company, Isuma Igloolik Productions, the film was Canada's top-grossing release of 2002, outperforming the mainstream comedy Men With Brooms. In 2004, it was included in the Toronto International Film Festival's list of the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Zacharias Kunuk
- For most, teaching is an honorable profession -- except for Elizabeth (Cameron Diaz). The foul-mouthed, boozy woman can't wait to marry a rich man and quit her job, but she has to rethink her plans when her sugar daddy dumps her. Then Scott Delacorte (Justin Timberlake), a substitute teacher who's cute and rich, arrives. Elizabeth can't wait to sink her teeth into a new meal ticket, but she faces stiff competition from Amy (Lucy Punch), a popular and perky colleague.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Jake Kasdan
- After a crash that kills her boyfriend, Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone) has her car searched by the police, who find illegal drugs. Prosecutors handling her case send Tramell to see psychiatrist Michael Glass (David Morrissey). Glass determines that Tramell, a novelist whose books deal with sensational murders, might just be a dangerous person herself. But his findings don't prevent him from embarking on a sexually charged relationship with the cunning cougar.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Michael Caton-Jones
- After a spurned classmate curses him, a teen will be forever ugly unless he finds love.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Daniel Barnz
- This drama is based on the short story, Bel Ami by Guy de Maupassant is scheduled to begin filming in Budapest in February 2010 for a planned 2011 release. The fim will be directed by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod and stars Robert Pattinson and Uma Thurman. Previous productions based on the book were done in 1939 directed by Willi Forst, 1947 directed by Antonio Momplet and 1955 directed by Louis Daquin.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod
- When a young American boy washes ashore near a village populated by skilled Japanese warriors, they raise the child as one of them and instruct him in the ways of ninjitsu. Unfortunately, he grows up to be the overweight and inept but very enthusiastic Haru (Chris Farley), who remains intent on becoming a real ninja. Haru's first assignment -- protecting a beautiful woman from California -- doesn't go smoothly, since he's both uncoordinated and completely unaccustomed to Western culture.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Dennis Dugan
- Richard Martin (Sam Neill) buys a gift, a new NDR-114 robot. The product is named Andrew (Robin Williams) by the youngest of the family's children. "Bicentennial Man" follows the life and times of Andrew, a robot purchased as a household appliance programmed to perform menial tasks. As Andrew begins to experience emotions and creative thought, the Martin family soon discovers they don't have an ordinary robot.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Chris Columbus
Brainstorm
Rodrigo Santoro, Cássia Kis, Altair LimaBrainstorm is a 2000 drama film directed by Laís Bodanzky based on the autobiographical book Canto dos Malditos by Austregésilo Carrano Bueno. The film was made through a partnership between Brazilian and Italian studios and starred Rodrigo Santoro, Othon Bastos and Cassia Kiss. The film tells the story of Neto, a young man who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital after his father discovers he is a user of marijuana. There, Neto is submitted to abuse. In addition to abuse by psychiatric hospitals, the film deals with the issues of drugs and relationships between fathers and sons. Bodanzky read Carrano's book in 1996 and, impressed by the theme, assigned Luiz Bolognesi to adapt it into a film and transpose its setting from the 1970s to the 1990s. In addition to keeping the film in the present, Bodanzky chose to make it a documentary-style film to create greater impact on the viewer. Bolognesi began writing in 1997 with the freedom to make changes to the original story. The film was shot in early 2000 in São Paulo, and was edited and finalized in Italy. Brainstorm had its premiere at the Rio Film Festival in October 2000.- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Laís Bodanzky
- Black Dawn is a 2005 direct-to-video action film and the directorial debut of cinematographer Alexander Gruszynski. It is a follow-up to the 2003 film The Foreigner, with Steven Seagal reprising his role as Jonathan Cold.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Alexander Gruszynski
- After The Man kills his brother and poisons the neighborhood with tainted liquor, a kung fu fighter (Michael Jai White) wages a war that takes him all the way to Nixon's White House.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Scott Sanders
- Black Mask 2: City of Masks is a 2002 Hong Kong action film directed by Tsui Hark. Andy On took over the role of Black Mask when original actor Jet Li opted not to return. The film also starred Tobin Bell, Jon Polito, Tyler Mane, Rob Van Dam, Traci Lords, and Scott Adkins
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Tsui Hark
- A young professional (Jessica Simpson) becomes the unwitting pawn in a plot by two executives to take over a company.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Scott Marshall
- Blood and Bone is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD martial arts film directed by Ben Ramsey and written by Michael Andrews. The film stars Michael Jai White, Eamonn Walker and Julian Sands, and features martial artist Matt Mullins, former professional wrestler Ernest "The Cat" Miller, and MMA fighters Bob Sapp, Kimbo Slice, Maurice Smith, and Gina Carano.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Ben Ramsey
- Saya (Jun Ji-hyun) looks like an ordinary teenager on the outside, but on the inside, she's a 400-year-old half-human, half-vampire swordfighter who's made it her mission to exterminate vampires. Sent to an American military base in Tokyo, Saya learns that she may finally have a chance to destroy Onigen, the evil vampire leader. But when she forms a friendship with the daughter of the base's commander, she realizes that her ability to bond with humans may be her greatest weapon against Onigen.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Chris Nahon
- Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel) returns to his frontier town with a score to settle. Years before, as a young man, he was ousted by local tough guy Wallace Blount (Michael Madsen) because they'd both fallen for the same prostitute. Now Mike has become the town marshal, determined to preserve law and order. And when a nefarious group of men -- including Blount and an oddball named Prosit (Eddie Izzard) -- appear in town on a search for treasure, Blueberry prepares for battle.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Jan Kounen
Boa vs. Python
David Hewlett, Jaime Bergman, Kirk B.R. WollerAn FBI agent (David Hewlett) and a biologist (Jaime Bergman) release a specially bred serpent to hunt the gigantic snake that has been putting the squeeze on unwary humans.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: David Flores
- Bon Voyage is a 2003 French film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau starring Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Boogeyman 3
Tobin Bell, Nikki Sanderson, Erin CahillBoogeyman 3 is a 2008 American horror and the third installment of the Boogeyman film series, released in 2009, following Boogeyman and Boogeyman 2. The film stars Chuck Hittinger, Erin Cahill, George Maguire and Mimi Michaels.- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Gary Jones
- Bossa Nova is a 2000 romantic comedy film directed by Bruno Barreto dealing with several interwoven stories about people finding and losing love in Rio de Janeiro. The film stars Amy Irving as an English language teacher named Mary Ann.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Bruno Barreto
- Bottoms Up is a romantic comedy film that stars Jason Mewes and Paris Hilton. The film was directed by Erik MacArthur who is also one of the co-authors of the screenplay. The film was poorly received.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Erik MacArthur
- Horror films and computer games fascinate teenager Michael (Edward Furlong), and a CD-ROM that portrays murder from the killer's point of view combines these interests. The first time Michael plays it, he kills a stranger and cuts off a foot, thinking the events take place in virtual reality. But the next day Michael finds a foot in his refrigerator, and cyber-ghoul Trickster (T. Ryder Smith) emerges from the program and forces him to keep playing -- and to continue committing violent crimes.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: John Flynn
- Bram Stoker's Dracula is a chilling journey into the heart of darkness, masterfully directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The tale unfolds with Count Dracula (Gary Oldman), an ageless vampire haunted by a tragic love story. He leaves his castle in Transylvania and ventures to Victorian England, lured by a photograph of Mina Murray (Winona Ryder), who bears an uncanny resemblance to his long-lost beloved. In this grim world, Professor Abraham Van Helsing (Anthony Hopkins) emerges as a beacon of light. A scholar with profound knowledge about vampires, he becomes the chief adversary to the Count's unholy plans. The movie cascades through a series of hauntingly beautiful scenes that paint a vivid picture of love, loss, and horror. Winner of three Academy Awards, this Gothic horror film reinterprets Bram Stoker's classic novel, offering viewers an intricate tapestry of passion and terror. It stands as a testament to Coppola's cinematic genius and the enduring allure of the Dracula legend.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Francis Ford Coppola
Breath
Valeria Golino, Elio Germano, Francesco CasisaRespiro is a 2002 Italian film written and directed by Emanuele Crialese and released in English-language markets in 2003. The film stars Valeria Golino, Vincenzo Amato, and Francesco Casisa. In the Italian language, respiro means a "breath".- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Emanuele Crialese
- Blacklisted after crashing a runway presentation, a flamboyant Austrian fashionista travels to the United States, where he hopes to launch a celebrity interview show. In his quest for superstardom, Brüno (Sacha Baron Cohen) sparks one outrageous situation after another, pushing the boundaries of decorum to the breaking point.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Larry Charles
- The cuddly bears' mission to spread joy at a summer camp is threatened by the evil schemes of Dark Heart.
- Released: 1986
- Directed by: Dale Schott
- Caught is a 1996 drama, thriller film directed by Robert M. Young.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Robert M. Young
Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop
Maria Flor, Leandra Leal, Reginaldo FariaCazuza – O Tempo Não Pára is a 2004 Brazilian movie about the life of singer Cazuza. The film is directed by Walter Carvalho and Sandra Werneck. It stars Daniel de Oliveira as Cazuza. The film is based on the book by Cazuza's mother, Lucia Araujo. Cazuza - O Tempo Não Pára won a best actor award from the São Paulo Association of Art Critics Awards. The movie was one of the most successful of the year in Brazil.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Walter Carvalho, Sandra Werneck
Celine: Through the Eyes of the World
Celine: Through the Eyes of the World is a documentary–concert film chronicling the life of Canadian singer, Celine Dion during her 2008–2009 Taking Chances World Tour. It premiered in Miami on 16 February 2010 and was released by The Hot Ticket in theaters in North America on 17 February 2010. It was also released in Australia and the United Kingdom. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with most of them indicating it is mainly for the fans. Celine: Through the Eyes of the World grossed $1,027,341 in Canada alone and became the number-one domestic movie there. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 29 April 2010 in Australia and in early May 2010 in Europe and North America. The home version of Celine: Through the Eyes of the World includes an additional hour of footage not seen in the film's limited theatrical run in February 2010. In the Francophone countries, it was entitled Céline: autour du monde. The DVD/Blu-ray release was commercially successful reaching number one on the charts in Canada, United Kingdom and Belgium, and number two in the United States, France, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Argentina and South Africa.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Stéphane Laporte
- Three bored young men living in the English suburbs strive to create identities for themselves in the stultifying atmosphere of Reading. Bruce (Tom Hughes) is trying to figure out a way to avoid following in the footsteps of his dad, whose dreary existence he finds uninspiring. Snork (Jack Doolan) pines for female companionship, and Freddie (Christian Cooke) is hired to sell insurance and falls for the daughter of his boss. Soon, changes are afoot for the trio--and perhaps better things.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant
Chantilly Lace
Helen Slater, JoBeth Williams, Martha PlimptonChantilly Lace is a 1993 film shot in Sundance, Utah for the Showtime Network and eventually released on video via Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Linda Yellen and features dialogue that was largely improvised by its ensemble cast, led by JoBeth Williams, Helen Slater, Ally Sheedy, and Martha Plimpton.- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Linda Yellen
- Cisco Pike is a 1972 drama written and directed by Bill L. Norton. It stars Kris Kristofferson as a musician fallen on hard luck who turns to dealing marijuana as a means of income. The film also stars Karen Black, Harry Dean Stanton, Antonio Fargas, Gene Hackman, Viva, and Texas musician Doug Sahm. This film was not widely embraced by audiences on its initial release but has become a cult movie. Much of its cult status comes from fans of Kris Kristofferson and Doug Sahm, but it also carries a cult status because of its dated take on the subject of drugs, dealers, and the lifestyle they lead.
- Released: 1972
- Directed by: Bill L. Norton
- Perseus (Harry Hamlin), son of the Greek god Zeus (Laurence Olivier), grows up on a deserted island. His destiny is to marry Princess Andromeda (Judi Bowker), who will someday rule the city of Joppa. But as long as the satyr Calibos (Neil McCarthy) -- who uses a giant vulture to kidnap Andromeda's soul every night -- is alive, no one can marry her. Perseus travels to Joppa, where he must defeat Calibos and other mythological monsters to rescue Andromeda.
- Released: 1981
- Directed by: Desmond Davis
- Michael Newman seems to have it all but his wife, Donna, is increasingly frustrated by the amount of time he has to spend at work. Michael cannot find time to be at home until he meets an eccentric inventor who gives him a universal remote that controls time. At first he happily skips the boring times until he realizes the remote is in control of his life and he learns to cherish all the precious moments with his family.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Frank Coraci
- Alice (Natalie Portman), an American stripper who has moved to London, meets Dan (Jude Law) on the street. While looking at him, a taxi hits her. After taking her to the hospital, Dan begins dating Alice. A year later, Dan -- who has written a novel about Alice -- is bored. He flirts with photographer Anna (Julia Roberts). Pretending to be her in a chat room, he leads dermatologist Larry (Clive Owen) to an accidental meeting with Anna. As the years pass, both relationships disintegrate.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Mike Nichols
- In 1992 Bogota, a little girl (Amandla Stenberg) watches crime lord Don Luis (Beto Benites) and his henchman Marco (Jordi Mollà) murder her parents. Fifteen years later, the now-grown Cataleya (Zoe Saldana), who is named for a Colombian orchid, works as a contract killer for her Chicago-based uncle (Cliff Curtis). Leaving a lipstick drawing of her namesake on every victim, Cataleya carries out her assignments with cold, frightening efficiency and dreams of avenging her family.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Olivier Megaton
- A successful rancher, Tom Reece (Glenn Ford), forges a business venture with a Mexican landowner (Donald Randolph) but finds himself in a bind after squandering a lot of money at a hotel run by Frank Harris (Jack Lemmon). Frank has strong feelings for the Mexican's daughter (Anna Kashfi), and when he learns that Tom is in a tough spot, he exploits the situation to get closer to his potential paramour. Frank takes to horseback alongside Tom, and both are surprised by the results.
- Released: 1958
- Directed by: Delmer Daves
- In this acclaimed Japanese animation, Jet Black, Faye Valentine and the others aboard an interstellar craft called the Bebop have their eyes on a lucrative reward. However, if they expect to collect it, they will have to haul in the man responsible for unleashing poison on Mars. Although it seems that their biggest challenge involves catching up with the infamous Vincent Volaju, here in the 2070s the skies are even more troublesome than members of the Bebop team realize.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Shinichirô Watanabe, Yoshiyuki Takei
- Chev Chelios (Jason Statham), a hit man wanting to go straight, lets his latest target slip away, then he awakes the next morning to a phone call that informs him he has been poisoned and has only an hour to live unless he keeps adrenaline coursing through his body while he searches for an antidote.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor
- After surviving an incredible plunge to near-certain death, Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) is abducted by Chinese mobsters. Waking up three months later, Chev finds that his nearly indestructible heart has been replaced with a battery-operated device that requires regular jolts of electricity or it will fail. Chev escapes from his captors, reunites with his lover, Eve (Amy Smart), and sets out on a frantic chase through Los Angeles to get his real heart back.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor
- "Crash" is about the strange lure of the auto collision, provoking as it does the human fascination with death and the tendency to eroticize danger. Most motorists will slow down to stare at the scene of a collision; they may feel their pulses quickening and become aware of the fragility of their own bodies. The characters of "Crash" carry this awareness a step further, cherishing and nurturing it. For them, a car collision is a sexual turn-on, and a jolting life force they come to crave.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: David Cronenberg
- Cross is a 2011 American action fantasy film written by Patrick Durham, John Sachar, and Tanner Wiley. It was released direct-to-video. Cross was the 41st most popular film on the Internet Movie Database when it was released.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Patrick durham
Cruel Intentions 3
Kerr Smith, Kristina Anapau, Nathan WetheringtonManipulative college students (Kerr Smith, Kristina Anapau, Nathan Wetherington) amuse themselves by destroying the lives of others.- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Scott Ziehl
- Spurred on by their wives' insistence that their children attend summer camp, daycare entrepreneurs Charlie Hinton (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and his friend Phil (Paul Rae) decide to buy their dilapidated alma mater, Camp Driftwood. The men face a near impossible task; not only must they renovate the place, but they face stiff competition from nearby Camp Canola, which is run by Charlie's arch-rival, Lance (Lochlyn Munro). Charlie asks his estranged father for help in restoring Driftwood's former glory.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Fred Savage
Dancing Ninja
David Hasselhoff, Bree Turner, Lucas GrabeelDancing Ninja is a 2010 action, comedy, crime film written by Mitchell Klebanoff and directed by Mitchell Klebanoff and Kelly Sandefur.- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Kelly Sandefur, Mitchell Klebanoff
- William (Henry Thomas), a Confederate soldier, has gone AWOL with a crew of other men. As the group, among it a runaway slave (Isaiah Washington) and a nurse (Nicki Aycox), makes its way along, it stops off to rob a bank clean. Looking to plan a getaway, the gang heads into an empty house to hole up for the evening. As the soldiers start arguing with one another, strange things begin happening in the house -- and everyone in the group soon realizes that the place is haunted.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Alex Turner
- Famed vigilante Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) takes his girlfriend, Olivia (Lesley-Anne Down), out to dinner and proposes to her. She accepts but is soon assaulted by a thug (Robert Joy), causing irreparable disfigurement. The thug is an associate of Olivia's ex-husband, mobster Tommy O'Shea (Michael Parks), who is terrorizing Olivia in an effort to discourage her from testifying against him. When the coercion gets worse, Kersey takes a ruthless stand and vows to hunt O'Shea down.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Allan A. Goldstein
- Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) plunges headfirst into the dark border underworld when he follows a trail of blood to the last of the infamous Mexican drug lords, Bucho (Joaquim de Almeida), for an action-packed, bullet-riddled showdown. With the help of his best friend (Steve Buscemi) and a beautiful bookstore owner (Salma Hayek), the Mariachi tracks Bucho, takes on his army of desperados, and leaves a trail of blood of his own.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Robert Rodriguez
- James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is captured by North Korean agents and must serve a grueling prison sentence. He's finally released, and is convinced that someone in his own agency betrayed him. He escapes from custody and travels to Cuba, hot on the heels of Zao (Rick Yune), the agent who put Bond behind bars. Meanwhile, Bond begins romancing NSA agent Jinx (Halle Berry) as he uncovers a scheme concocted by Zao and British millionaire Graves (Toby Stephens), involving a highly destructive laser.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Lee Tamahori
- When two Mafia bigwigs from Chicago, Tony (John Goodman) and Sal (Felix Williamson), arrive in Australia with intentions of taking over the gambling trade for their bosses back home, they have no idea what they're getting into. Barry Ryan (Bryan Brown) runs the Australian gambling rackets the Chicago hoods covet, and he doesn't intend to share the financial pie. But at the same time Ryan has to keep his crazy wife (Toni Collette) happy and tend to a corrupt cop (Sam Neill).
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: David Caesar
- Thirty years ago, aliens arrive on Earth -- not to conquer or give aid, but -- to find refuge from their dying planet. Separated from humans in a South African area called District 9, the aliens are managed by Multi-National United, which is unconcerned with the aliens' welfare but will do anything to master their advanced technology. When a company field agent (Sharlto Copley) contracts a mysterious virus that begins to alter his DNA, there is only one place he can hide: District 9.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Neill Blomkamp
- Steve Clark (James Marsden) is a newcomer in the town of Cradle Bay, and he quickly realizes that there's something odd about his high school classmates. The clique known as the "Blue Ribbons" are the eerie embodiment of academic excellence and clean living. But, like the rest of the town, they're a little too perfect. When Steve's rebellious friend Gavin (Nick Stahl) mysteriously joins their ranks, Steve searches for the truth with fellow misfit Rachel (Katie Holmes).
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: David Nutter
- Two years before the Civil War, Django (Jamie Foxx), a slave, finds himself accompanying an unorthodox German bounty hunter named Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) on a mission to capture the vicious Brittle brothers. Their mission successful, Schultz frees Django, and together they hunt the South's most-wanted criminals. Their travels take them to the infamous plantation of shady Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), where Django's long-lost wife (Kerry Washington) is still a slave.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Quentin Tarantino
- Andy (Luke Wilson), a frequenter of a local dog park, experiences a series of breakups, betrayals and flings. First, his girlfriend, Cheryl (Kathleen Robertson), leaves him for another man and takes the couple's loyal dog with her. Then, he meets TV personality Lorna (Natasha Henstridge), but she's so preoccupied with her own canine pal that she has little time for love. Andy soon realizes that he prefers the company of man's best friend over women -- but romance isn't done with him yet.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Bruce McCulloch
- Teenage Ben (Rupert Grint) lives a sheltered life thanks to an overprotective mother (Laura Linney) and a weak-willed father (Nicholas Farrell). The youth takes a summer job as the assistant to Evie Walton (Julie Walters), an aging actress. At first the job is simple, but then Evie presses Ben into service as her chauffeur, even though he lacks a license. Ben must take the first step into adulthood, and learns how to have fun along the way.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Jeremy Brock
- Drowning Ghost is a 2004 Swedish slasher film directed by Mikael Håfström and written by Lars Yngwe 'Vasa' Johansson and Håfström. It stars Rebecka Hemse, Jesper Salén and Jenny Ulving.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Mikael Håfström
Dutiful But Dumb
Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Curly HowardDutiful but Dumb is the 54th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.- Directed by: Del Lord
- Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) thought she had everything she wanted in life: a home, a husband and a successful career. Now newly divorced and facing a turning point, she finds that she is confused about what is important to her. Daring to step out of her comfort zone, Liz embarks on a quest of self-discovery that takes her to Italy, India and Bali.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: Ryan Murphy
- El Mariachi is a 1992 American action film and the first installment in the saga that came to be known as Robert Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy. It marked the debut of Rodriguez as writer and director. The Spanish language film was shot with a mainly amateur cast in the northern Mexican bordertown of Ciudad Acuña, Mexico across from Del Rio, Texas the home town of leading actor Carlos Gallardo. The US$7,000 production was originally intended for the Mexican home video market, but executives at Columbia Pictures liked the film so much that they bought the American distribution rights. Columbia eventually spent several times more than the 16 mm film's original budget on 35 mm transfers, promotion, marketing and distribution. The success of Rodriguez's directorial debut led him to create two further entries, Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. For the two sequels, Antonio Banderas took over from Carlos Gallardo for the main character El Mariachi, though Gallardo co-produced both films. In 2011, El Mariachi was inducted into the Library of Congress to be preserved as part of its National Film Registry for being culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Robert Rodriguez
- David Kepesh (Ben Kingsley), a renowned professor, has no interest in monogamy. Instead, he prefers to dabble in lustful flings with women. When he meets Consuela Castillo (Penélope Cruz), a student in her 20s, he is intensely attracted to her. Though his trusted friend George (Dennis Hopper) warns him not to become overly attached to the much younger Consuela, David begins to feel that his relationship with the student may become serious. However, his personal reservations may doom the affair.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Isabel Coixet
- Erik Ponti's home life is a nightmare. His abusive stepfather subjects him to systematic beatings while his terrified mother turns a blind eye. When Erik (Andreas Wilson) is expelled from school for pummeling an innocent boy, he is sent to an elite boarding school that seems the picture of tranquility. But the school is run by a brutal group of upperclassmen who routinely beat and humiliate weaker students.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Mikael Håfström
- Mia (Jane Levy), a drug addict, is determined to kick the habit. To that end, she asks her brother, David (Shiloh Fernandez), his girlfriend, Natalie (Elizabeth Blackmore) and their friends Olivia (Jessica Lucas) and Eric (Lou Taylor Pucci) to accompany her to their family's remote forest cabin to help her through withdrawal. Eric finds a mysterious Book of the Dead at the cabin and reads aloud from it, awakening an ancient demon. All hell breaks loose when the malevolent entity possesses Mia.
- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Fede Alvarez
- A spoiled young woman, desperate for attention from her millionaire father (Jack Thompson), Emily Hope (Alicia Silverstone) fakes her own abduction to shift his focus her way. The so-called kidnapping turns real, however, when auto thief Vincent Roche (Benicio del Toro) makes off with a car and discovers Emily, who had locked herself inside the trunk. As Vincent tries to figure out what to do with his unexpected guest, Emily begins to fall for the charming felon.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Marco Brambilla
- Eye of the Storm is a 1991 German romantic thriller, directed by Yuri Zeltser.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Yuri Zeltser
- At New York's High School of Performing Arts, students (Asher Book, Kristy Flores, Paul Iacono) from all walks of life get the chance to hone their skills as singers, actors, dancers and more. Over four years, these young men and women will see if they truly have the dedication and talent to achieve success, while still juggling regular schoolwork, feelings of self-doubt and budding romances.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Kevin Tancharoen
- Following a 10-year prison stint, Driver (Dwayne Johnson) sprints through the gates to take vengeance on those responsible for his brother's murder. Within hours of dispatching his first one, he has two men on his tail: a veteran police officer (Billy Bob Thornton) and an eager assassin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen). Driver tries to stay a step ahead of his pursuers, but there are hints that his list is incomplete, and the unknown person may endanger his life.
- Released: 2010
- Directed by: George Tillman
Father Christmas
Mel Smith, William Dennis HuntFather Christmas is a 1991 animated short based on two books written by Raymond Briggs: Father Christmas and Father Christmas Goes on Holiday, published in 1973 and 1975 respectively. It was first aired in Britain in 1991 on Channel 4, nine years after The Snowman, another animated Briggs adaptation produced for the same channel. This movie was dedicated to the late actor John McGuire. The film was first released on DVD in 2000, bundled with The Snowman. It was later released separately. Voiced by comedian Mel Smith, the title character physically resembles a stereotypical vision of Father Christmas, with a large white beard and red suit. However, in a down-to-earth twist, he is depicted as rather grumpy, is shown coping with everyday domestic chores, and lives on his own in a small house in contemporary Britain. This Father Christmas later appeared in a television advertisement, enjoying a Kit Kat after returning home from his deliveries.- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Dave Unwin
- When four bodies are discovered among the industrial decay and urban grime of New York City, brash young detective Mike Reilly (Stephen Dorff) teams with ambitious Department of Health researcher Terry Huston (Natascha McElhone) to uncover the cause behind their violent and inexplicable deaths. The only common factor shared by the victims? Each died exactly 48 hours after logging on to feardot.com.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: William Malone
Foolish Heart
Norma Aleandro, Alejandro Awada, Miguel Ángel SoláFoolish Heart is a 1998 Argentine, Brazilian, and French drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Ricardo Piglia. The film stars Miguel Ángel Solá, Maria Luísa Mendonça, and others. The picture is based on the story by Catulo Castillo.- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Héctor Babenco
- In this sci-fi sequel, John Brennick (Christopher Lambert) is still on the run from the nefarious Men-Tel Corporation. After getting separated from his wife, Karen (Beth Toussaint), and son, Danny (Aidan Rea), Brennick is recaptured and held on a prison colony floating in space. Constantly monitored and forced to work with ruthless criminals, he attempts to escape, but getting out of the heavily guarded space station and back to Earth will be no easy task.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Geoff Murphy
- Four Days in September is a 1997 Brazilian thriller film directed by Bruno Barreto and produced by his parents Lucy and Luiz Carlos Barreto. It is a fictional version of the 1969 kidnapping of the United States Ambassador to Brazil, Charles Burke Elbrick, by members of Revolutionary Movement 8th October and Ação Libertadora Nacional. It was nominated as Best Foreign Language Film at the 1998 Academy Awards.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Bruno Barreto
- As Viktor Frankenstein (Kenneth Branagh) is dying he shares a tale of gruesome terror with a sea captain. Viktor, using previous experiments by a brilliant scientist, was able to bring a creature (Robert De Niro) assembled from body parts back to life. Once he realized how destructive his experiments had become, he abandoned the creature and tried to live a normal life with his fiance (Helena Bonham Carter). The lonely creature seeks out Viktor and demands one of two things: a bride or revenge.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Kenneth Branagh
- Free Jimmy is a 2008 Norwegian/British computer adult animated comedy film first released in Norwegian in 2006, and later in English in 2008. The film was written and directed by acclaimed Norwegian subculture comic book artist Christopher Nielsen and the film features a number of characters from Nielsen's dark humor-laden comic books. The plot is an adult-oriented black comedy in which different groups of varying nationalities, and motives, all attempt to find a wayward and drug-addicted elephant in the Norwegian wilderness before the others do. The film explores a wide number of themes including addiction, drug abuse, freedom, nature, tragedy, crime, materialism, urban decay, animal cruelty and animal rights. It was Norway's first computer animated film, and costing in excess of 120 million Norwegian kroner it is the second most expensive Norwegian film to date, behind Max Manus. Several British CGI studios were involved in the production of the film, although the film was mostly a Norwegian production. The voice actors for the original Norwegian version included Kristopher Schau, Jan Sælid, Are&Odin, Egil Birkeland, Terje Ragner, Anders T. Andersen and Mikkel Gaup.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Christopher Nielsen
- Dick Harper (George Segal) is the perfect husband. He's got the perfect job and the perfect wife, Jane (Jane Fonda). Things are so perfect for the Harpers that they have just built a swimming pool in their backyard, using money they don't actually have. Then Dick is unexpectedly fired from his job and the couple find themselves deeply in debt. Dick starts looking elsewhere for employment, but when he finds he has no marketable skills, he and Jane have no choice but to turn to a life of crime.
- Released: 1977
- Directed by: Ted Kotcheff
- In the year 2025, Tre Ramsey (Dean Cain) and his friend Fixx (Wesley Snipes) create a game dubbed "Futurespor" to settle gang conflicts in place of violence. Tre soon rises to the top, while Fixx drifts away when the game becomes a commercial phenomenon. But after a terrorist group is discovered to be planning an attack, Tre teams with his journalist ex-girlfriend (Vanessa L. Williams) and Fixx to challenge the criminals to a game that just might save the world.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Ernest R. Dickerson
- Gabriel is a 2007 Australian action-horror film set in purgatory. It follows the archangel Gabriel's fight to rid purgatory of the evil fallen angels and save the souls of its inhabitants. Gabriel is the first feature directed by Shane Abbess, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Matt Hylton Todd. It stars Andy Whitfield as Gabriel, Dwaine Stevenson as Sammael, Samantha Noble as Amitiel, and Erika Heynatz as Lilith. As an action movie, Gabriel is unconventional by Australian filmmaking standards. Produced without government funding on a low budget, the filmmakers aimed to create a film that could compete in international markets and become financially profitable. Upon its Australian release on 15 November 2007, Gabriel received mixed reviews and came fifth in its opening week box office. Gabriel was released on DVD in the U.S. on 19 February 2008.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Shane Abbess
Gents Without Cents
Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Curly HowardGents Without Cents is the 81st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.- Released: 1944
- Directed by: Jules White
- In Ghost Rider, we follow the tale of a stunt motorcyclist, Johnny Blaze (Nicolas Cage). He sells his soul to Mephistopheles (Peter Fonda) to save his father. Years later, Mephistopheles calls in the debt, forcing Blaze to become the Ghost Rider, his fiery skeletal bounty hunter. With Eva Mendes as Roxanne Simpson, Blaze's love interest, and Wes Bentley as Blackheart, the antagonist demon, Ghost Rider is an action-packed supernatural thriller. It won the BMI Film Music Award for its score by Christopher Young. This movie intertwines elements of horror with comic book lore.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Mark Steven Johnson
- In the heart of the action-packed film Godzilla, we find a monumental creature, Godzilla (designed by Patrick Tatopoulos), rising from the ocean's depth, bent on destruction. The city of New York becomes an unwilling host to this leviathan, with chaos ensuing in its wake. Driven by a desire to protect humanity, scientist Niko Tatopoulos (Matthew Broderick) and French secret agent Philippe Roaché (Jean Reno) join forces. They strive against odds and time, attempting to quell the beast's rampage. Directed by Roland Emmerich, Godzilla is an unforgettable foray into the realm of monster movies, delivering thrilling spectacle without sacrificing narrative coherence.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Roland Emmerich
- It has razor sharp teeth in a gargantuan mouth; claws that can cut through steel; a roar that echoes back through the centuries; dorsal fins that resemble crimson lightning bolts; and fiery breath that incinerates everything it comes into contact with. Soon, all in the creature's wake is utterly destroyed, and a terrified Japan can only wonder where this monstrous beast will next appear. Godzilla, king of the monsters, is back.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Takao Okawara
- Japanese scientists create a robotic creature to fight a destructive monster.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Masaaki Tezuka
- Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, was a 1995 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho Co., Ltd.. Directed by Takao Okawara, with special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Takuro Tatsumi, Yasufumi Hayashi, and Megumi Odaka. The film also featured a cameo by Momoko Kōchi, reprising her role from the original Godzilla. This 22nd installment in the Godzilla franchise was the final film in the Heisei, or second, series of films. The film received publicity around the world for Toho's announcement that they would kill Godzilla. Toho ended the series to make way for an American Godzilla film, which was ultimately produced in 1998. He would begin a new series of Godzilla films in 1999 with the film Godzilla 2000, which began the Millennium series. The film was released direct to video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia TriStar Home Video.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Takao Okawara
- Time-travelers' efforts to prevent a dinosaur's mutation result in the creation of a three-headed dragon that terrorizes Japan.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Kazuki Omori
- Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, released in Japan as Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, is a 1993 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Takao Okawara and featuring special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Masahiro Takashima, Ryoko Sano, and Megumi Odaka. Despite being produced and released in 1993, this twentieth film in the Godzilla series was marketed as the 40th anniversary Godzilla movie, even though, Godzilla vs Spacegodzilla was actually the 40th anniversary film. The film featured the return of classic characters from the original series such as Rodan and Mechagodzilla, as well as introducing an infant Godzilla named BabyGodzilla. Although it shares its Japanese title with Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, the film is neither a remake nor a re-imagining of the earlier film. Despite its North American title, the film is not a sequel to the original Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, nor does it share any connections or similarities with it. The film directly follows the events of Godzilla vs King Ghidorah, taking place before 1992's Godzilla vs Mothra.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Takao Okawara
- Godzilla vs. Megaguirus is a 2000 science fiction kaiju film directed by Masaaki Tezuka and written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara and Wataru Mimura. It was the twenty-fourth film released in the Godzilla franchise, and the second film in terms of the franchise's Millenium series, and a reboot of the Millenium series. It premiered at the Tokyo International Film Festival on November 3, 2000. While the film shares the suit used in Godzilla 2000, it is not connected to the previous film.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Masaaki Tezuka
- After a meteorite awakens Godzilla, Mothra and a dark counterpart named Battra join forces to defeat him.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Takao Okawara
- Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla is a 1994 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho. Directed by Kensho Yamashita and featuring special effects by Koichi Kawakita, the film starred Megumi Odaka, Jason Case, Jun Hashizume, and Akira Emoto. It was the twenty-first film in the Godzilla series. The film featured Godzilla battling an evil doppelgänger from outer space called SpaceGodzilla. The film was released direct to video in the United States in 1999 by Columbia Tristar Home Video. A manga adaptation was also produced shortly before the film's release; it was written by Kanji Kashiwabara and illustrated by Takayuki Sakai, published by Shogakukan's Ladybug Comics line.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Kensho Yamashita
- Chihara Niiyama, Ryudo Uzaki, Masahiro KobayashiWhen an American submarine is mysteriously destroyed, all evidence points to the return of Godzilla, and an investigative journalist sets out to cover the story.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Shusuke Kaneko
- Humans revive a frozen and gargantuan creature to save the Earth from sinister aliens and the monsters they control.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Ryûhei Kitamura
- Young and beautiful Bu (Shu Qi) finds a romantic message in a bottle near her family restaurant in Taiwan. On a whim, she flies to Hong Kong to meet her potential soul mate, who turns out to be Albert (Tony Leung Chiu Wai), a gay beautician pining for his ex. Taking pity on the girl, he brings her to his workplace, where she falls for the wealthy and lonely C.N. Chan (Jackie Chan). But when Chan's lifelong enemy, Lo (Emil Chow), discovers Chan has a new love, he decides to ruin their happiness.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Vincent Kok
- Residents of an island off the coast of Ireland learn that the only way to survive an invasion of blood-sucking aliens is to stay drunk.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Jon Wright
- Theresa (Zoe Saldana) is a young woman who is about to introduce her fiancé to her father, Percy Jones (Bernie Mac). Percy is eager to meet his African-American daughter's businessman beau, but is shocked to learn that she is engaged to Simon Green (Ashton Kutcher), a white man. Staying with the Joneses to celebrate Percy and his wife's 25th wedding anniversary, the accident-prone Simon makes a terrible first impression and faces an uphill battle to win over his future father-in-law.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Guns a Poppin
Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Vernon DentGuns a Poppin! is the 179th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.- Released: 1957
- Directed by: Jules White
Guts
Celso Bugallo, Carmelo Gómez, Mabel RiveraGuts is a 2009 Spanish crime drama film starring Hugo Silva and Carmelo Gómez.- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Andrés Luque Pérez, Samuel Martín Mateos
- It is the height of the Napoleonic Wars and, at sea, Capt. Crawford (Alec Guinness) is in charge of the H.M.S. Defiant. Well-liked by his crew, Crawford clashes with the newest man on board, Lt. Scott-Padget (Dirk Bogarde). Scott-Padget thinks Crawford is soft on the men and uses Crawford's son, who is aboard, to manipulate the ship's leader. As tensions on the vessel mount, Crawford must keep his sailors focused on fighting the enemy, not each other.
- Released: 1962
- Directed by: Lewis Gilbert
- A college professor (Richard Gere) forms a lasting bond with a dog that he finds on a train platform.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Lasse Hallström
- In the iconic horror film Halloween, directed by John Carpenter, the tranquil town of Haddonfield, Illinois is thrown into a state of terror. The menace arrives in the form of Michael Myers (Nick Castle), an escaped mental patient with a chilling past. The film's protagonist, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), finds herself in Myers's crosshairs on Halloween night. As she and her friends become targets, Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence), Myers's psychiatrist, races against time to stop his murderous rampage. Unpredictable yet relentless, Halloween weaves a tale of suspense that won't soon be forgotten.
- Released: 1978
- Directed by: John Carpenter
- Hancock (Will Smith) is no ordinary superhero. In this action-comedy, he's an antihero with a bad attitude and a drinking problem, living in Los Angeles, where his reckless actions have earned him more enemies than friends. Despite his superhuman abilities - flight, invulnerability, and super strength - Hancock struggles with public image issues until he saves PR executive Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman). Encouraged by Ray's vision to revamp his image, Hancock grapples with the challenge of being a hero the city truly needs. But as Ray's wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), enters the picture, unexpected revelations about Hancock's mysterious past unfold.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Peter Berg
- Raised by her father (Eric Bana) in the Finnish wilderness, teenage Hanna (Saoirse Ronan) has trained all her life to be the perfect assassin. Her father sends her on a mission, and she stealthily makes her way across Europe while evading agents sent after her by a ruthless operative named Marissa (Cate Blanchett), who once worked with Hanna's father. As she draws closer to her target, Hanna faces startling revelations about her existence and begins to question her humanity.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Joe Wright
- Hard Luck is a 2006 American thriller film written, produced and directed by Mario Van Peebles, who also co-stars in the film. The film stars Wesley Snipes, Jacquelyn Quinones, Cybill Shepherd, James Liao and Bill Cobbs. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 17, 2006. Hard Luck features a collaboration between Wesley Snipes, Mario Van Peebles and Bill Cobbs reunited the trio for the first time since 1991's New Jack City. Wesley Snipes played Lucky, a down on his luck former criminal and drug dealer whose post prison trials and tribulations take him on a wild adventure.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Mario Van Peebles
- A talented art student named Angélique (Audrey Tautou) is passionately in love with Dr. Loïc Le Garrec (Samuel Le Bihan), a handsome married man whom she believes will leave his wife, Rachel (Isabelle Carré). Loïc does leave Rachel after she miscarries, but eventually decides to stay in his marriage, causing Angélique to spiral into depression. However, as the story shifts from Angélique's perspective to Loïc's, the surprising truth about their relationship is revealed.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Laetitia Colombani
- Although she has an excellent job at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a fabulous apartment with model roommates, New Yorker Amanda Pierce (Monica Potter) remains unlucky in love and intent on finding the right guy. When she develops a crush on neighbor Jim Winston (Freddie Prinze Jr.), she begins to spy on him and witnesses his apparent involvement in a murder. Since things don't add up, she tries to figure out what really happened -- and if she still has a shot at dating the guy.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Mark Waters