Rated:R Rachel (Emily Bergl) is not like the other kids at her high school. She doesn't belong to the right crowd, doesn't wear the right clothes or go to the right parties.
But Rachel has something else that separates her from the rest, the secret gift of telekinesis which enables her to move things with her mind. When Rachel meets Jessie (Jason London), the shell she's built around herself begins to crack. Maybe her life can approach normal after all. But as Rachel slowly learns to trust, a terrible trap is being laid for her. And making her angry could prove to be fatal.
Rated:PG-13 Beth Cappadora (Pfeiffer) is like most mothers-loving, devoted, and occasionally overwhelmed by the demands of caring for her family and maintaining a successful career as a photographer. With her three small children in tow, she arrives at a hotel for her 15th high school reunion weekend. In the middle of the crowded lobby, she looks away for a moment-and in that moment her three-year-old son Ben disappears. A frantic search turns up nothing; he has vanished in the blink of an eye, seemingly without a trace.
As hours turn into days, days into months, Ben's disappearance has a devastating effect on Beth's ability to cope, creating tensions between her and her husband Pat (Treat Williams) as well as her older son, Vincent (Cory Buck). Time goes by, and with Pat's help, Beth and the children go back to leading a seemingly normal life. Then one day, nine years later, a boy knocks on the Cappadoras' door, a boy who is the same age that their missing son would be now. Something strikes Beth about the color of his hair, the shape of his eyes, the curve of his cheek. Her mind dares to entertain the impossible thought-could it be him?
Rated:PG n the secret underground world of the BABYCO headquarters - a worldwide leader in infant care products - its founder and CEO, the world-renowned child psychiatrist Dr. Elena Kinder (Kathleen Turner), is about to realize the startling result of years of research. Certain children are born geniuses - prodigies born with the wisdom of the ages, passed down from generation to generation, genetically imprinted on their DNA. The downside to the discovery is that at about the age of two, when they begin to speak our language in complete sentences, these kids lose their extraordinary intelligence as they "cross over" and begin to communicate with adults.
o the outside world, her discoveries would no doubt earn her a Nobel Prize. That, however, is not Dr. Kinder's goal. What she and her esteemed associate Heep (Christopher Lloyd) have not shared with the rest of the world is that they plan on tapping into the infant and toddler brain power source and using the resulting intellectual energy to secure their own personal power and wealth.
There is only one thing holding Dr. Kinder back. A two-year old baby, appropriately named Sly, has escaped from her secret lab and is dangerously close to blowing the whistle on Dr. Kinder's unethical methods of research and her plans for world domination. As Sly continues to evade Dr. Kinder and her untrustworthy crew, a chaotic adventure ensues involving mistaken identity, ruthless ambition, boundless parental love and a triumphant comic confrontation between a battalion of babies and the hopelessly inept adult goons.
Rated:R Nick Chen (Chow Yun-Fat) is one of the NYPD's most decorated officers. The first Chinese-born immigrant on the force, Chen has used his close ties with a group of Chinese "businessmen" known as the Triads to rise through the ranks. Now, a gold shield detective and the star officer on the city's highly touted Asian Gang Unit; it's Chen's job to keep the peace in Chinatown.
But a turf war has erupted between the Triads and the newly arrived and brutally violent Fukienese Dragons. As the precarious peace in Chinatown is interrupted, the NYPD beefs up the Asian Gang Unit with a new recruit: an idealistic cop, Danny Wallace (Mark Wahlberg), who is unaware of how power and influence have compromised his superiors. When the Tongs boldly attempt to corrupt this young officer, Chen is forced to realign his loyalties.
Rated:PG-13 The descendants of the first ones to travel space are regarded as people of lesser worth. Half a millennium after the first ships launched in search of a better life, the Pilgrims still are discriminated. When the Kilrathi declare war against the human race, it is up to Christopher Blair, Pilgrim halfling, to help avoid complete annihilation. Since the Kilrathi managed to conquer a Navcom unit, they know the jump coordinates to Earth. And since the terran fleet is two hours further away from home than the Kilrathi fleet, the only hope of Mankind is to set trust in a Pilgrim, who can astrogate by feeling and does not need a Navcom unit - it's all genetics.