Rated:R Alex Proyas (The Crow) directs this futuristic thriller about a man waking up to find he is wanted for brutal murders he doesn't remember. Haunted by mysterious beings who stop time and alter reality, he seeks to unravel the riddle of his identity.
Rated:R Notorious womanizer Max (David Schwimmer) is in shock. Chicago's favorite TV sportscaster has known the lovely, literary Sam (Mili Avital) less than 24 hours and already he is ready spend the rest of his life with her. Three weeks later, Max is suddenly confronted with the reality that this will be the last woman he will ever sleep with.
Desperately trying to discover how he can know if he has met the right person before she wreaks havoc on a major portion of his life, he turns to his best friend Jay (Jason Lee). Max asks Jay to help him find out by testing Sam to see if she would cheat on him. But as Max pursues his scheme, he brings about the very mishaps and miscommunications that will finally make his self-absorbed heart unfold.
Rated:PG-13 Anthropologist James Krippendorf, a single dad trying to raise three kids has been living off a Proxmire Foundation grant to study an "undiscovered" tribe in New Guinea. Word comes that his lecture is due. But he's not ready. There is no tribe. And he's spent all the money rearing his dysfunctional children.
As he bluffs his way through his presentation, he's shocked when informed that his grant requires documentation - 16mm movies of these unknown natives he claims he's discovered. Out of desperation, Krippendorf uses the most primitive group he knows as a model - his own family, and calls them the Shelmikedmu, named after his kids: Shelly, Mickey and Edmund. Desperately, he begs his children for help in concocting a scheme involving this fictional tribe. Now his dysfunctional family becomes a working family by becoming primitive - Krippendorf's Tribe.