Rated:R Set in the contemporary South, the story centers on three generations of racists and the interracial love story that affects them. Hank (Billy Bob Thornton) and his 20-something son, Sonny (Heath Ledger), work for the local department of corrections, where they are preparing the electric chair for a black inmate (Sean "P. Diddy" Combs). Hank eventually meets the convict's widow, Leticia (Halle Berry), and falls for her. She moves in with Hank only to discover his connection to her husband.
Rated:R After losing his wife and child in a bomb explosion, federal officer Ben Stride (Arnold Schwarzenegger) becomes obsessed with capturing their killer.
Rated:PG A boy (Frankie Muniz) writes a school essay that ends up in the hands of a Hollywood producer, who turns it into a film. When the boy sees it, he and a friend (Amanda Bynes) head to Hollywood to claim the credit.
Rated:R Based on Macbeth, William Shakespeare's timeless tale of intrigue, murder and struggle for power, Billy Morrissette's Scotland, PA is a dark comedy that that centers on Joe "Mac" McBeth (James LeGros) and his wife, Pat McBeth (Maura Tierney), a young, ambitious couple who hatch a sinister plan to take over their local fast food joint in rural Pennsylvania, circa 1975.
Rated:PG-13 The 1975 original starred James Caan as a roller-skating gladiator in the year 2005. The 2001 remake puts Chris Klein (American Pie, Election) on those wheels, as well as LL Cool J, in a fast-paced action smorgasbord full of car, motorcycle, and other high-speed chases.