Rated:R When she's not raising her young son and trying to make ends meet, Diana Armstrong (Lisa Raye) dreams of becoming a broadcast journalist. Determined to survive and get a college degree, Diana takes a job as a stripper at The Players Club, a notorious strip joint run by a two-bit hustler named Dollar Bill (Bernie Mac). Under the stage name Diamond, Diana becomes a playful seductress, teasing and tempting the denizens of the dark for the crumpled dollar bills they toss on-stage. Unlike the other dancers -- Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson) and Tricks (Adele Givens), whose ambitions have slowly withered beneath the harsh strip club lights -- Diamond is determined to get in, get the money and get out.
Working at the club at night and studying by day, Diamond quickly becomes wise to the ways of the club's underworld. She learns to keep her distance, particularly from Dollar Bill and his loyal doorman, Li'l Man (A. J. Johnson), who are both living on borrowed time with a loan shark named St. Louis (Larry McCoy). The only person that Diamond trusts at the club is Blue (Jamie Foxx), a young deejay who wants out as badly as she does. When Diamond's young and naive cousin Ebony (Monica Calhoun) moves in, she is easy prey for Ronnie and Tricks, who are always looking for new dancers to do their dirty work. The cousins clash when Diamond tries to protect Ebony from the lure of this daunting and dangerous world. But ultimately, no one is safe from this oasis of perversion where flesh is sold, crimes are planned and lives are changed forever.
Rated:NONE The three unstoppable ninja brothers, Rocky, Colt, and Tum Tum, take a vacation to the Mega Mountain amusement park where they look forward to seeing their favorite TV action superstar, Dave Dragon. While the brothers are enjoying themselves, the evil bandit queen Medusa and her vicious chief henchman, Lothar Zogg, take over the park by force of arms. Medusa demands a ransom of $10 million. Tum Tum spots Dave Dragon being captured. He gets his ninja brothers and they go into action, using their considerable fighting skills to battle Medusa and her criminal cohorts. Rescuing their hero, they fight together to retake the park and rescue all the people in it.
Rated:R The son of a senator and the first man on Mars, Patrick Ross (Justin Lazard) returns home a hero, a champion and a carrier of the deadliest DNA in the universe. Something is taking over his body, a strain of alien DNA that has been to earth before.
Now, the only chance for the human race is the woman who tried to destroy it (Natasha Henstridge). Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger) has recreated the alien species from a frozen lab embryo that is identical to Sil in every respect except that her alien traits are dormant. Eve is half human. However, when another of her kind contacts her, she is challenged emotionally. Her loyalty is to man, but her instinct is to mate.
Rated:PG-13 What happens if an angel yearns for the most everyday mortal experiences: to taste a pear, to cry, to feel the touch of a hand... to fall in love? And what would an angel be willing to give up for those experiences? Conversely, what would make a rational mortal woman - a no-nonsense surgeon who firmly relies on her own earthly abilities- become drawn to a spiritual man whose very existence is almost impossible for her to accept? How would she have to change to understand him?
Two souls, one mortal and one celestial, must struggle with their willingness - and finally, their need -- to sacrifice everything familiar for the sake of love.
Rated:PG-13 Once incompatible occupants of the same New York apartment, Felix and Oscar now find themselves confined to the same California rental car, a situation tolerable only because they're on their way to the same wedding. But the road from LAX to San Malina is a bumpy one, fraught with countless challenges to an uneasy alliance optimistically forged in spite of Oscar's careless style and Felix's fastidious ways.
Rated:PG Sammy, a second-rate talent agent (Billy Crystal), heads to Romania where he stumbles upon a 7-foot, 7-inch "giant" named Max (Gheorghe Muresan). George lives in a monestary and quotes Shakespeare, but Sammy believes Max could be his ticket to the top.
So Sammy and Max set out to fulfill their dreams. For Sammy, that means to make Max a big movie star and to get the credit for that transformation. For Max, it means finding his long-lost love, Lillianna (Joanna Pacula) in the desert of New Mexico. Along the way, they'll both experience unexpected tranformations of the heart.