Rated:PG-13 Dying Wah has nothing to be afraid of anymore when he realizes that he has only 4 weeks to live, and he's determined to get revenge for his father. Later, when Wah successfully gets away in a robbery, detective San makes up his mind and chases after Wah and arrests him. But, we can only have one winner in a game, who's gonna win?
Rated:PG-13 In Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II, Jakob (Robin Williams), the owner of a long-closed caf� in the Jewish ghetto, accidentally overhears a forbidden radio news bulletin signaling Soviet military successes against the Germans. The next day, Jakob whispers his secret good news to two despondent friends. As the news spreads, so does a rumor-Jakob must have a radio, an offense punishable by death. Despite the danger, Jakob continues to relay fictitious news bulletins about Allied advances against the Nazis. These lies keep hope and humor alive among the inhabitants of the ghetto-the suicide rate drops, spirits are lifted and optimism is reborn. The Germans learn of the mythical radio, however, and begin a search for the resistance hero who dares operate it...
Rated:R A woman is convicted for murdering her husband, even though she did not murder him. When she is paroled six years later, she sets out to find and reclaim her son and discover the truth about her husband's apparent murder.
Rated:R Dr. Mumford has a talent for listening. He's only been in town four months, but he's already the most popular psychologist around. He listens to his clients' problems, gets involved in their lives -- and helps them in unexpected ways. But the man who hears the secrets has the biggest secret of all.
Rated:R Harper Sloane (Polley) was like most young college graduates, insecure and unsure of her professional future. As indecision was not an option in the Sloan family, Harper had simply ceded to the expectation that she would be attending Harvard Law School. She meets Cornelius Fitzpatrick (Rea), the photographer at her sisters wedding and is unwittingly swept off her feet by the charming Irish bohemian who is thirty years her senior. He becomes her mentor, and, not incidentally, her lover. As the romance unfolds, his artistic passions become rites of passage for Harper. Harper couldn't possibly foresee that a single man would transform her and change the course of her life.
"One Man's Hero" tells the little-known story of the "St. Patrick's Brigade" or "San Patricios," a group of Irish immigrants who deserted to Mexico after encountering religious and ethnic prejudice in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War. The plot centers around the personal story of John Riley, an Irishman who had been a seargent in the American Army who leads the brigade, as he leads his men in battle and struggles with authorities on both sides of the border.