Rated:R Beginning almost immediately after the first one, Brigitte is now on the run from her quiet suburb of Bailey Downs, and on the way she tries to prevent what happened to her sister from happening to her by shooting up with monkshood. Eventually she collapses, however, and the police that pick her up assume the monkshood is a drug, so off to rehab she goes.
Once inside, she is deprived of the only thing that will stop her from turning into a beast and killing everyone and everything in her way. That's a problem. She meets a girl who is quiet and not well-liked, much like herself, by the name of Ghost that helps her deal with her new problem and try to escape the curse.
Rated:R Driving with a group of friends to Daytona Beach, Kimberly (A.J. Cook) has a sudden premonition that saves them all from a catastrophic freeway pileup � or so it seems. Ali Larter returns from the first film as Clear Rivers, the lone survivor of the Flight 180 airplane crash, whom Kimberly goes to see once death starts coming after her friends. It�s a rollercoaster ride of fear and fate as Kimberly races to save her friends and herself from the implacable jaws of death. The sequel to the 2000 blockbuster, Final Destination 2 also stars Tony Todd from the first film, as well as Michael Landes and James Kirk.
Rated:PG-13 Described as a modern-day western on motorcycles, the story showcases the world of black motorcycle clubs. Laurence Fishburne plays Manuel Galloway, the real-life California motorcycle club president and racer known as the King of Cali. He's the leader of the pack, so to speak, of a group of 9-to-5ers by day, who are a wild bunch of leather-clad racing rebels at night.
Rated:R A young man from India comes to America in search of fame and fortune, but upon settling in New York, he finds his goal isn't as easily attainable as he expected. Almost by accident, he becomes a guru who teaches spiritual enlightenment through sex. Heather Graham and Marisa Tomei are in talks to play the two women involved in the guru's life, with Graham playing his love interest and Tomei as a woman who aids his rise to fame.
Rated:NONE Lost In La Mancha may be the first 'un-making of' documentary. In a genre that exists to hype films before their release, Lost In La Mancha presents an unexpected twist: it is the story of a film that does not exist. Instead of a sanitised glimpse behind the scenes, Lost In La Mancha offers a unique, in-depth look at the harsher realities of filmmaking. With
drama that ranges from personal conflicts to epic storms, this is a record of a film disintegrating.
Rated:NONE As a wealthy Paris businessman, Paul (Lindon), and his wife, Helene (Frot), are driving to a social event, a young woman (Brakni) comes runing at them, asking to be let in their car, before being beaten on their windshield by a group of men, which lands her in a coma. Feeling guilty over their inaction, Helene spends time with the girl, Noemie, whom she discovers is a prostitute who was sold into slavery by her family back in Algeria. Helene continues to help her as Noemie's pursuers continue to try to snatch her to send her back to Algeria, in an attempt at escape that draws the two women closer.
Rated:PG-13 Nelson Moss (Keanu Reeves) and Sara Deever (Charlize Theron) have nothing in common except an hour spent in DMV hell. She's a charming spirit who brings out the best in men. He's a workaholic executive whose only intimate relationship is with the bottom line ... until he meets Sara.
Intrigued by each other, but not quite ready to commit, they settle on a rather unconventional courtship: a one-month trial, after which they'll go their separate ways. No expectations. No pressure. No strings attached. What neither of them counts on is falling in love.