Rated:NONE "Soul Searcher" is a British fantasy-adventure movie about an ordinary guy who is trained to be the new Grim Reaper. The film tells the story of Joe Fallow, who in becoming Death must battle the villanous spirit Dante. Dante wants to rescue his girlfriend from Hades by opening the Moat of Souls, an ancient divide between Hell and Earth. The plot unfolds against the backdrop of Joe's unrequited love for cafe waitress Heather. To further complicate matters Luca Callista, a female spectral bounty hunter, arrives on the scene to reek her own revenge on Dante.
Rated:NONE Set in the 1930s, an American with a scandalous reputation on both sides of the Atlantic must do an about-face in order to win back the woman of his dreams.
Rated:R Samuel L. Jackson stars in the intense action feature Snakes On A Plane from director David Ellis (Final Destination 2, Cellular). Jackson plays an FBI agent who is escorting a witness on a flight from Hawaii to Los Angeles when an assassin releases hundreds of deadly snakes on a commercial airplane in order to eliminate the witness. The FBI agent, along with a rookie pilot, frightened crew and passengers must then band together in a desperate attempt to survive.
Rated:PG-13 "The Illusionist" is the story of a magician in turn-of-the-century Vienna who falls in love with a woman who becomes engaged to a prince. He then uses his powers to win her back and undermine the stability of the royal house of Vienna.
Rated:PG Two wealthy sisters, both heiresses to their family's cosmetics fortune, are given a wake-up call when a scandal and ensuing investigation strip them of their wealth.
Rated:R Based on the novel by cult author Charles Bukowski and adapted by Hamer and Jim Stark, "Factotum" is the story of a man living on the edge; of a writer willing to risk everything to make sure his life is poetry. Henry Chinaski (Dillon) works in factories and warehouses to support what he really wants to do: drink, bet the horses, take up with women as rootless as he is and, above all write stories no one wants to publish.
Rated:R A smart, sophisticated comedy about the challenges of love and marriage among modern day New Yorkers, "Trust the Man" features the romantic escapades of two couples: a successful actress (Julianne Moore) and her stay at home husband (David Duchovny); and her slacker younger brother (Billy Crudup) and his aspiring novelist girlfriend Maggie Gyllenhaal). The film follows these four on their pointed, often surprising and frequently hilarious search for love in the midst of careers, family, infidelity and the ever-daunting search for Manhattan street parking.
Rated:R A former street tough returns to his Philadelphia home after a stint in the military. Back on his home turf, he once again finds himself tangling with the mob boss who was instrumental in his going off to be a soldier.
Rated:PG-13 Just days before her wedding a beautiful bride-to-be, Vanessa (Rachael Leigh Cook) is experiencing uncontrollable & wild fantasies about every male she lays eyes on. What's a girl to do? In this comic tale... seek the nearest church, hide in a confessional and reveal (in detail) these uncontrollable urges to the local priest. Unbeknownst to Vanessa, her "priest" has been swept off his feet and fallen for this future bride. Oops, and our hunky priest, Nick (Kenny Doughty), forgot to mention he's not really the priest, just the local carpenter hired to repair the confessional. Watch this one-time playboy follow his heart while giving a sermon in praise of lust, conducting a wedding ceremony, tagging along on the newlyweds honeymoon, and pretending to be possessed by the devil all in order to capture Vanessa's affections and win the woman of his dreams.
Rated:NONE The first film in Refn's gritty underworld trilogy, "Pusher" centers around Frank (Kim Bodnia), who revels in his job as a Copenhagen drug dealer. After a large drug deal goes wrong and he is arrested by the local police, Frank becomes a hunted man drawn into a world of violence and retribution. The second film in the trilogy, "Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands," follows Frank's long estranged business partner Tonny (Mads Mikkelsen), who returns to his father's stolen car business after a long stretch in prison. To his surprise, he finds he has become a father to a baby boy and tries to build a relationship with his cold-hearted father. After a deal with an associate goes wrong, Tonny has to decide which family ties are binding and which must be severed forever. In the final installation of the trilogy, "Pusher III: I'm the Angel of Death," drug king-pin Milo (Zlatko Buric), five days into rehab from his long term heroin habit, struggles to balance a dinner for 50 people for his only daughter's 25th birthday with a complicated drug deal with the hostile new generation of criminals from Albania. A main character in the previous two films, Milo has aged, seemingly having lost his taste for the violent life he once led. Milo's attempts to keep a tenuous grasp on the world around him become more and more strained, leading him to a choice of relative morality for which the cost proves greatest to himself and his new-found path toward reformation.
Rated:NONE A tentacular retail center (Big Box) is about to swallow up one of Inglewood's tasteous morsels, South Central's-Slauson Swap Meet. "Swap Meet" shows us how the Meet's myriad denizens, Terrence (Nelly), and Dwayne (DeRay Davis) put aside their jealousies to confront the challenge of saving the Swap Meet. In the process several slackers Terrence and Dwayne find love with Chanel (Rochelle Aytes), Katrina (Mya), happiness and a sense of self in the journey. It's filled with eclectic and hilarious characters who share their stories, jokes, and their lives with us.