Rated:PG The story of a 14 year-old boy and his 12 year-old sister who brave the rugged Alaska wilderness to rescue their bush pilot father after his plane has crashed. Along the way, they rescue an orphaned polar bear cub who helps them on their journey.
Rated:R He is the one they look for when the Klieg lights blaze, the one whose pictures hangs on the wall. His presence hits them like a drug. He is the light and the glory, a reason to live ... even die. They are the untold millions whose adoration translates into magazine covers and multi-million dollar contracts. They are the sea of faces rendered invisible by distance, blurred together by their sheer mass, known only in the collective as 'the fans.'
For all fans, the rules are unspoken but crytal-clear: you don't get too close to your heroes. But one fan, Gil Renard (Robert Niro), is about to bend those rules. The stellar career of his idol, Bobby Rayburn (Wesley Snipes), means everything to Gil. It is the filter through which he's viewed his own life, distilling it into something better. While Bobby's star appears to fall, Gil's own life spirals downward until he has nothing left but the prospect of returning his idol to his former glory, even if it means stepping out of the shadows of fandom and into his own dark center stage.
And the deadly game begins.
Rated:R From the darkest corner of the earth, Lilith (Angie Everhart), the most bloodthirsty seductress ever, has been resurrected by 'rock and roll' televangelist Reverend Jimmy Current (Chris Sarandon) to become the grande dame vampire of the Bordello of Blood. Operating from a secret hideaway beneath a mortuary, Lilith, a ravishing, redhaired, fanged beauty, and her newly recruited army of insatiable vampires are open for business! A coded password and a fiery ride in a coffin bring you to the Bordello of Blood, where pleasure awaits and unsuspecting clients experience the most frightful fun of their lives.
The seductive antics of the heartless hookers are suddenly threatened when Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller) is hired by bible-toting Katherine Verdoux (Erika Eleniak) to go in search of her rebellious brother Caleb (Corey Feldman), who has fallen prey to the lecherous lot.
Rated:R If Roy "Tin Cup" McAvoy (KEVIN COSTNER) had played it safe, he might have been golfing on the pro tour instead of giving lessons at a driving range in the tiny West Texas town of Salome.
Had he played it safe, he might still be dating Doreen (LINDA HART), the owner of a profitable exotic dancing establishment, instead of becoming hired help at his own place of business -- which he lost to her on a sucker bet. If he'd played it safe he wouldn't be sacrificing his dignity to David Simms (DON JOHNSON), a PGA star and longtime rival, by accepting a job as his caddie.
Rated:PG Grover and Stacy Beindorf (Kyle Howard and Amy Sakasitz) thought they had the only functional family left on the block--that is until their parents (Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak) broke the news that they planned to separate. But these two kids don't take the news lying down. Trying to rekindle the spark, Grover and Stacy throw their parents a surprise anniversary party, complete with a Hawaiian beach replicated in the almost-finished basement. But when the staged second honeymoon dissolves into a battleground, the kids excuse themselves, run upstairs ... and lock the door. Grover tells his parents that they will have to stay together until they decide to, well, stay together. In effect, they're grounded.