Rated:R Politically incorrect at every turn, Half Baked has all the ingredients of classic, toked-out cinema: bad language, smoking and inhaling controlled substances, tasteless humor, dimwitted young men, gratuitous nudity, celebrity cameos and questionable methods of raising large sums of cash quickly. It's a recipe that will appeal to audiences beyond the short-term memory impaired.
Rated:PG-13 In 1937 a two-and-a-half year old boy from a simple family in Tibet was recognized as the 14th reincarnation of the Buddha of Compassion, and destined to become the spiritual and political leader of his people. Director Martin Scorsese brings to the screen the true story of the Dalai Lama. Told through the eyes of His Holiness, "Kundun" brings to life the account of the Dalai Lama's early life, from childhood through the Chinese invasion of Tibet and his journey into exile.
Rated:R Decorated homicide detective John Hobbes (Denzel Washington) and his partner, Jonesy (John Goodman), have apprehended a demonic serial killer, been present at the killer's trial and witnessed his execution.
But when a new series of slayings are committed in the late killer's same peculiar style and Hobbes is eventually implicated, he must question his beliefs about the supernatural and face one overwhelming truth: pure evil is eternal and knows no bounds.
Rated:R Tom (Slater) is a young man who has taken a job as an armored car courier along side his Uncle Charlie (Asner). Come hell or high water, Tom is determined to deliver safely the $3 million that have been entrusted to him. High water comes, and plenty of it, when his armored car is caught in the rising waters of an immense river flood. Jim (Freeman), a career thief, is equally determined to get his hands on those $3 million. With a miffed, overburdened sheriff (Quaid) trying to patrol the town, Tom relies on help from a courageous young woman (Driver) to protect the money and his life from the very determined and gun-wielding thieves. Ultimately, they all face a sheriff who has plans of his own. What follows is a desperate chase amid the rising waters, and a struggle that shows people are not always who they seem to be.