Rated:PG After the accidental death of her beloved mother, fourteen year-old Amy (Anna Paquin) is bundled off to live with her estranged father (Jeff Daniels) and his girlfriend (Dana Delaney). While stuggling to adjust to her new life, Anna stumbles upon a nest of orphaned goose eggs and, after nurturing them until they hatch -- becomes the Mother Goose.
The geese thrive under Amy's loving care until an officious wildlife officer informs her father that it is illegal to raise wild geese without clipping their wings, Amy and her father can not bear to ground the flock. Instead, they must teach the flock to fly using a hang-gliders and modest flying skills and lead the birds to a new home.
Rated:R Josie Potenza (Halle Berry) has it all: a fabulous home, a life of privilege, and Tony (Christopher McDonald), her rich husband. However, everything changes in a flash, when Tony is brutally murdered. As the one who appears to have the most to gain from the tragedy, Josie soon becomes the prime suspect in the police investigation. And when she is also terrorized by a psychotic killer and becomes the victim of blackmail, Josie is thrust into a relentless nightmare of fear and confusion.
With her world of wealth and security crashing down, Josie finds herself alone and vulnerable, and fighting for her very survival. Against near impossible odds, she must find the strength to turn the tables, and to maneuver through a labyrinth of dangers, from which at every turn, there seems to be no escape.
Rated:R Alain Moreau (Jean-Claude Van Damme) never knew he had a brother, much less a twin, until he found him lying dead on the streets of his European home town. To find out who his brother was, Alain must step into his shoes. He must become Mikhail, and follow his footsteps back to New York's tough Little Odessa and into the same shadowy underworld that swallowed his brother. There's only one problem: all traces of Mikhail's life are rapidly disappearing, and the one person who knew Mikhail best may not be telling all she knows....
Mistaken for his brother and encircled by a Russian syndicate in New York's Little Odessa, Alain is quickly drawn into corruption and crossfire, and shocked by the instinctive rage it provokes in him.
Rated:R Donny Dubrow (Franz) runs a junk shop. When he realizes that he sold a buffalo head nickel to a customer for a lot less than he could have gotten, he decides to steal it back. He also figures that as long as he's pulling the heist, he might as well go the extra mile and clean the guy out. Donny's accomplice in the robbery is his young gofer Bobby (Nelson), a sort of surrogate son, and for whom the robbery will serve as a rite of manhood.
However, Donny's long-time friend and poker buddy "Teach" (Hoffman) has other plans. He wants to cut the kid out of the action and do the robbery himself. "Loyalty is fine," says Teach, "but this is business.', Like the classic irresistible force, Teach assaults the immovable object of Donny's conscience. When Donny weakens, Bobby stumbles, and then, without hesitation or pity, Teach pounces. "We live like the cavemen," he says in a rare moment of self awareness, as he surveys the wreckage he has wrought.
Rated:R GRACE OF MY HEART gives a bright,honest,funny and often heartbreaking journey of singer/songwriter Denise Waverly (Douglas) struggling to find her own voice in the male-dominated world of music from the late `50s through the turbulent '60s. Along the way, Denise discovers why, as she is told at her very first singing competition, "It's a lot more fun singing' a song you like than trying' to please everybody."