Rated:PG-13 Set in the craggy cliffs of nineteenth century Cornwall, England, AMY FOSTER charts the passionate affair of a young servant girl (Rachel Weisz) and her immigrant lover, Yanko (Vincent Perez), the sole survivor of a capsized ship bound for America. Based on the powerful short story by Joseph Conrad, the film is an epic, passionate and tragic tale about courage, individuality and the resiliency of the human heart.
Rated:PG It is the summer of 1997. All is quiet on the banks of the Thames and calm in Docklands backwaters. In Battersea Park, people snooze in the shade and children play; in Trafalgar Square, a road sweeper does his daily round and pigeons roost undisturbed atop Nelson's Column. Suddenly, a faint rumble is heard in the distance and a gust of perfume rushes down the Mall... A double decker bus roars into view and hurtles toward us and then... In a dazzling explosion of music, color, clothes, and really big shoes, five fabulous girls emerge from popping flashbulbs and screaming fans to descend upon the capital with as much in-your-face fanfare as their phenomenal debut onto the international pop scene.
Rated:PG Nicknamed the "Stinkers" by the snooty headmaster (Wong) of the private school where they are on summer enrichment scholarships, five feisty kids wreak havoc and humor with their irrepressible sense of adventure and ingenuity. They band together to build a flying machine powered by a leaf blower, escape from the comic villain in their homemade hotrod-bathtub-bikeplane, and even pull off the daring "rescue" of a contented sea lion in a misguided effort to free Slappy!