Rated:PG-13 The residents of a rural mining town discover that an unfortunate chemical spill has caused hundreds of little spiders to mutate overnight. They're now the size of SUVs and ? they're hungry. When the alarm is sounded, it's up to mining engineer Chris McCormack (David Arquette) and Sheriff Sam Parker (Kari Wuhrer) to mobilize an eclectic group of townspeople.
Rated:R When a group of teens win a contest to spend a night in Michael Myers' childhood home to be broadcast live on the internet, they believe they are in for a little fun and some free publicity. But, things go frightfully wrong and the game turns into a struggle to make it out of the house alive.
Rated:PG-13 An audience and critical favorite at Sundance, Tadpole is a coming-of-age story about a precocious 15-year-old boy, Oscar Grubman (Aaron Stanford), who speaks fluent French, orders fancy food properly, and has a passion for Voltaire. But during a Thanksgiving break from boarding school, he admits that he's also in love with his stepmother (Sigourney Weaver), whom he feels his workaholic professor dad (John Ritter) is ignoring. Things grow even more complicated after he falls into bed with his stepmother's best friend (Bebe Neuwirth).
Rated:PG-13 Based on the story of Russia's first nuclear missile submarine, K-19: The Widowmaker finds Harrison Ford playing a sub captain, Alexei Vostrikov, who, at the height of the Cold War, is ordered to take command of the vessel away from its original leader, Captain Mikhail Polenin (Liam Neeson), in order to avert a nuclear meltdown when the ship's cooling system fails. They fear that if they don't succeed, the resulting explosion could be mistaken for a nuclear attack and could trigger a world war.
Rated:NONE Young secretary Carla is a long-time employee of a property development company. Loyal and hardworking, first to arrive and last to leave, Carla is beginning to chafe at the limitations of her career and is looking to move up. But as a 35-five-year-old woman with a hearing deficiency, she is not sure how to climb out of her humdrum life, though she is confident in her own abilities. Into her life comes Paul Angeli, a new trainee she decides to hire. Paul is 25 years old and completely unskilled, but Carla covers for him when the need arises because of his other qualities - he's a thief, fresh out of jail and very good-looking. It's a case of good meeting bad.