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Posted August 28, 2008 Comments Off
Fans of the side-splitting spoofs of MEET THE SPARTANS and DATE MOVIE will get plenty of laughs from this film from directors Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The directors reunite with Carmen Electra, and their film also features Matt Lanter, Vanessa Minnillo, Kim Kardashian, and comedian G Thang.
Posted August 28, 2008 Comments Off
Posted August 27, 2008 Comments Off
When straight arrow FBI agent Roy Clayton heads up the investigation into a dangerous international conspiracy, all clues seem to lead back to former U.S. Special Operations officer, Samir Horn. A mysterious figure with a web of connections to terrorist organizations, Horn has a knack for emerging on the scene just as a major operation goes down. The inter-agency task force looking into the case meets with Carter, a veteran CIA contractor who seemingly has his own agenda and Max Archer, a fellow FBI agent. The task force links Horn to a prison break in Yemen, a bombing in Nice and a raid in London, but a tangle of contradictory evidence emerges, forcing Clayton to question whether his quarry is a disaffected former military operative -- or something far more complicated. Obsessed with discovering the truth, Clayton tracks Horn across the globe as the elusive ex-soldier burrows deeper and deeper into a world of shadows and intrigue.
Posted August 26, 2008 Comments Off
Featuring HARRY POTTER star Emma Watson, BALLET SHOES tells the story of three orphaned sisters, each with a big dream: Pauline (Watson) wishes to act, Posy (Lucy Boynton) wants to be a dancer, and Petrova (Yasmin Paige) yearns to pilot a plane. The charming, coming of age tale, set in 1930s London, pits the hopeful young women against the adversities of social station and gender as they fight to fulfill their bright destinies.
Posted August 22, 2008 Comments Off
NANCY DREW's Emma Roberts does a 180 from the well-behaved teen detective to become a WILD CHILD in this comedy. Poppy is a spoiled and selfish princess living in Los Angeles, but her parents have decided to end her reign by sending her to a prim and proper boarding school in Great Britain.
Posted August 22, 2008 Comments Off
Roger Corman's cult classic film DEATH RACE 2000 gets a fast-moving follow-up with director Paul W.S. Anderson (AVP: ALIEN VS. PREDATOR) behind the wheel. Jason Statham (THE TRANSPORTER) plays Jensen Ames, a prisoner who is serving a sentence for a crime that he didn't commit. But in this futuristic society, Ames can compete for his freedom with a victory in a brutal three-day race.
Posted August 22, 2008 Comments Off
A failed actor-turned-worse-high-school- drama teacher rallies his Tucson, AZ students as he conceives and stages a politically incorrect musical sequel to Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Posted August 22, 2008 Comments Off
In this faith-driven drama, Rachel Taylor (Erin Chambers) is excited to begin her life as a missionary for the Latter Day Saints, especially since she's been called to the beautiful city of Vienna, Austria, to share her beliefs. But things in the European capital aren't nearly as easy as Sister Taylor might have imagined: doors are closed in her face, she is saddled with a less-than-friendly companion, and she has to eat cow's feet! THE ERRAND OF ANGELS follows Sister Taylor as she tries to share her faith with the people of Vienna, and she realizes the importance of her beliefs in her own life.
Posted August 22, 2008 Comments Off
As pundits and everyday Americans alike debate whether the U.S. is in a recession in 2008, this documentary arrives on screen at a time when the country is especially focused on finances. WORDPLAY's Patrick Creadon is the director for I.O.U.S.A., a film that not only chronicles America's financial problems but also proposes solutions for fixing them.
Posted August 22, 2008 Comments Off
Writer-director Azazel Jacobs casts his artist parents--filmmaker Ken and painter Flo Jacobs--in this independent comedy that earned raves at Sundance. In MOMMA'S MAN, new father and L.A. resident Mikey (Matt Boren) travels to his home town of New York, but soon his short visit to his parents' apartment turns into a long stay as he revisits his childhood.
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