Rated:NONE A young man whose various respiratory illnesses have forced him to live in a protected plastic encasing. Saddled with being known as the "bubble boy" as well as with a dysfunctional family, Marvin retreats to his own corner of the world, which is whatever he can see out of his bedroom window. However, when the flesh hungry mutated cockroaches from the first two films invade the neighborhood, Marvin must band together with his family to survive.
Rated:PG-13 The Monk (Chow Yun-Fat) is a Zen-calm martial arts master whose duty has been to protect a powerful ancient scroll. Faced with finding the scroll's next guardian, the Monk's quest brings him to New York City where, to his disbelief, it appears his successor is a smart-mouthed pickpocket named Kar (Seann William Scott). Kar's a charming, street-tough wild card who enjoys his life of no responsibility. As the Monk instructs Kar the unlikely duo become partners in protecting the scroll from a power-monger who's been chasing it for 60 years. Amidst high-flying acrobatics and martial arts action, this comical odd couple has to work together to keep the scroll -- and mankind -- safe.
Rated:PG This story is about three completely different women-a lawyer from Chicago, a Miami cocktail waitress and a wealthy, sheltered New Yorker-who only have one thing in common as they find out on the same weekend. They are being three-timed by the same young Latino man living in LA. Together they decide to teach him a lesson and hilarity ensues.
Rated:PG-13 What Christopher Guest did to heavy metal with Spinal Tap and community theater with Waiting for Guffman he will now do to folk music with this untitled project co-written with Eugene Levy. Guest told The Hollywood Reporter that the plot will deal with three aging folk acts who travel to New York to pay tribute to a deceased manager. Expect a lot of hilarious original music.
Rated:R A struggling Irish actor (Caine) uses his talents to help an actor friend (Moran) con a Dublin gangster out of some major cash, but then, as their deeds catch up with them, he only has to assume more and more "roles" to cover it all up; hilarity surely ensues.
Rated:PG Based on the award-winning children's book of the same name, Holes tells the story of Stanley Yelnats, a teen sent to a detention camp in Texas for a crime he didn't commit. The warden, a cruel woman who uses snake venom to paint her nails, forces the boys to dig holes as punishment and to build character. Her motives seem unusually sadistic, until the boys discover her secret �
Rated:PG-13 Malibu's Most Wanted is a story of a rich, white boy who acts like he's black. In an effort to get his son to act normally, his father hires black actors to scare him straight. The film is based on a character Jamie Kennedy created on his prank television show, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment. Taye Diggs and Anthony Anderson co-star.
Rated:G Five teams of people (more than 450 people, including 17 pilots and 14 cinematographers) were necessary to follow a variety of bird migrations through forty countries and each of the seven continents. The film covers landscapes that range from the Eiffel Tower and Monument Valley to the remote reaches of the Arctic and the Amazon. All manner of man-made machines were employed, including planes, gliders, helicopters, and balloons, and numerous innovative techniques and ingeniously designed cameras were utilized to allow the filmmakers to fly alongside, above, below and in front of their subjects.
Rated:NONE In the future, after the human civilization ended by the war and pollution, few people who has power and technology has escaped the disaster and built the last city Ecoban. As its energy source is the pollution, Ecoban people plan to destroy Marr with its people. Stands against Ecoban is a young man who only wants to clear off the clouds to show the wonderful sky to the girl he loves.
Rated:R Set in a dismal suburb somewhere in the former Soviet Union (possibly Estonia, where it was filmed), this is the story of a teenage girl named Lilya (Akinshina) whose best friend is a glue-sniffing street urchin, Volodya (Bogucharsky), and whose mother has recently run away to live in America, abandoning her. Eager to start a new life, Lilya is excited when her new boyfriend, Andrei (Ponommaryov), asks her to move to Sweden with him, but she doesn't get what she bargained for when she gets there, in this bleak story mired in the gloom of deceit, prostitution, rape and suicide.
Rated:NONE Charlie Fox, 23 years old, lives in the "L.A. house." His father, Sebastian, lives in London and directs commercials. Third wife, new baby, that whole scene. Charlie takes care of his L.A. business: house, answering machine, mail. Charlie is Sebastian's number one fan. His mother is long gone, split when Charlie was 12 in an alcoholic haze, living in Vermont or something now with a new boyfriend and a new lifestyle, mailing Charlie photos to prove it. Charlie has just shot his very first commercial, and it looks great. Today he's chillin' by the pool with his hot-blooded Spanish girlfriend Paloma, whom he hasn't been getting along with - she's a drunk, he has intimacy issues. Charlie's flat-out crazy friend Joe shows up - party man, hanger-on, ladies man - with model/actress Cassandra in tow, to hang out and chill. The day, however, unravels into disaster - drugs, sex and anger lead to a broken nose, a smashed hand, a couple ER trips, a drinking binge and a brush with meth, and to a tragedy. Because on this day, Charlie finds out that his mother has died, and he has to confront the loss of the mother's love he never knew he needed. It's the beginning of adulthood.