Rated:R It's another good vs. evil showdown between Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), in hiding in Florence after getting himself out of jail free at the end of The Silence of the Lambs, and FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore), in disgrace in D.C. after a botched shootout. Also after Lecter are his only surviving victim, deformed zillionaire Mason Verger (an uncredited and unrecognizable Gary Oldman), and a mercenary Italian detective (Giancarlo Giannini); also after Clarice is her brainy FBI boss (Ray Liotta). By the time this second chapter of their adventures is over, Hannibal and Clarice find themselves in places you've never seen in a movie before.
Rated:PG-13 Darren Silverman (Jason Biggs), Wayne Le Fessier (Steve Zahn) and J.D. McNugent (Jack Black) have been best friends since the fifth grade. Now, enter Judith (Amanda Peet), a great-looking but cold-hearted and manipulative psychiatrist who digs her claws into Darren, snatches him from the friendship and breaks up their band.
J.D. and Wayne try everything they can to free Wayne from Judith, including reuniting him wiht his high-school love, Sandy (Amanda Detmer), who is planning to become a nun. Finally, the duo kidnap Judith and fake her death, leaving Darren free to fall for Sandy. Judith doesn't stay "dead", though, and escapes to regain control over Darren. In a last-ditch effort, J.D. and Wayne recruit Neil Diamond, Darren's hero, to break up Darren and Judith's wedding and save Silverman.
Rated:NONE From the producer and director that brought you My Best Friend's Wedding comes a hilarious and heart-warming new comedy starring Rupert Everett and Kathy Bates in Unconditional Love, a middle-aged housewife and a British valet unite to avenge the death of a mutual love interest. As these mismatched misfits carry out their sacred pledge, they journey from the heart of the Midwest to the streets of London in a memorable adventure.