Rated:PG-13 A seismic activity researcher, Harry Dalton (Pierce Brosnan) who has tragically lost his wife in a volcano, heads to the Pacific Northwest town of Dante's Peak to investigate seismic activity.
Harry is alarmed to find evidence of forthcoming catastrophic eruption. He appeals to the skeptical Mayor, Rachel Wando (Linda Hamilton) and townspeople to evacuate but is initially rebuffed as no one wants to leave. As Harry urges exodus, he must also rescue the Rachel's two kids who have gone closer to the volcano to attempt to rescue their grandmother. it is a race against time as Harry and Rachel rush to rescue the grandmother and the children before the volcano blows.
Rated:PG-13 A Miami con man whose wit and wiles allow him to don whatever personality will save his skin -- no matter who might be offended in the process -- accepts $50,000 to be a human target.
It's a chase, a hunt, a party and a riot all around Miami's colorful South Beach district.
Rated:PG Joy Miller (FRAN DRESCHER) breezes through New York City on small, spiked heels. Purpose propels her stride. Beautiful, smart, charming and determined, she is confident that her idiosyncratic style, indefatigable cheer and uniquely disarming vocal attributes will lead to great adventures. A beautician by trade, she is the first to tell you that she has loftier ambitions. She's certain that a positive attitude will catapult her out of her native Queens.
Rated:R Amidst a featureless wasteland of asphalt, concrete and brick, through sprawling arrays of power lines, tract homes and strip malls, beneath the constant drone of traffic and within an all-encompassing air of quiet desperation, the denizens of suburbia pursue their perfectly ordinary lives, searching for meaning in a world marked by its utterly unremarkable sameness, day after day, night after night, block after block, forever. But... Perhaps not.
On a perfectly ordinary corner, outside a perfectly ordinary convenience store, on a perfectly ordinary night, the Extrordinary sometimes comes calling. And on one such night, in one such place, the return of one of suburbia's prodigal sons - the Lucky One Who Escaped - offers a glimpse of What Might Be to those less-fortunate souls he left behind... A bitter pill for some, a revelation for others.