Rated:PG-13 Big Eden is a tiny fictional town in northwestern Montana, as Preston Sturges or Frank Capra might have envisioned it. Timber and Cowboy country. This is the story of Henry Hart, a successful New York Artist, who returns to the town of his childhood to care for the ailing grandfather who raised him. Back in Big Eden, Henry must come to terms with his relationship to Dean Stewart, his best friend from high School, as well as the object of his unrequited love. All these years Henry has been pining for a dream image of Dean from back then. This is also the story of Pike Dexter, the shy, unassuming Native American owner of the town's general store, who is as surprised as anyone to find himself falling in love with Henry. The people of Big Eden conspire and attempt to bring Henry and Pike together.
Rated:PG-13 April 1942: Hitler's U-boats have brought war to the United States. Unknown to the American public, massive Allied shipping losses are occurring up and down the East Coast. Unable to crack the U-boat radio codes, the U.S. Navy struggles blindly against the German onslaught.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, U-571 is a fictional tale about a daring mission to capture a top secret Nazi coding device from a German submarine. The film is inspired by a composite of events that transpired during the Battle of the Atlantic and is intended as a memorial to all those who served.
Rated:PG-13 From producers Spike Lee and Sam Kitt comes a love story told in four quarters. Love and Basketball follows Quincy McCall (Omar Epps) and Monica Wright (Sanaa Lathan), childhood adversaries and talented athletes who have a love for the game of basketball and each other. As each pursues their dream of competing in professional sports, they must face their own respective hurdles.
Rated:R Sex, deception and rumor detonate when fellow university students and roommates Derrick (Marsden), Jones (Headey) and Travis (Reedus) collaborate on their new journalism class assignment: identifying the link between news and gossip. But when someone intentionally spreads a damaging rumor, their class project goes frighteningly out of control and puts friendships, the future - and lives - in jeopardy.
Rated:R Tariq (Jimi Mistry) and his younger brother Abdul (Raji James) are at an age where they can do anything, especially in a world as full of possibilities ... and women in their Manchester haven. But living in a family with seven children headed by a father (Orn Puri) determined to give his children a traditional Pakistani upbringing while living in England, their quest for the good life becomes one big game of dodge ball, cleverly and humorously avoiding their father's restrictions at every turn.
Just when the two think they have it all figured out, they find that their father has made a little arrangement on their behalf. Unacceptable to the boys, they launch a full scale rebellion. When their father, George, tries to put his foot down, his English wife, Ella, gets caught in the middle of a flying circus, torn between loyalty toward her husband and empathy towards her kid's desires to make their own way in the world.