Rated:NONE "Zoo" is an extraordinary glimpse into the life of a seemingly normal Seattle family man whose secret sexual appetites led to his shocking death. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Robinson Devor ("Woman Chaser," "Police Beat"), the film explores the ensuing media coverage and public outcry that uncovered a secret community of zoophiles, who call themselves "zoos." This expressionistic rendering of how apparently upstanding citizens banded together and videotaped their journey into the most taboo realms of behavior, reveals the enormous gulf between what we appear to be and who we really are.
Rated:NONE As election time nears, current Triad chairman Lok (Simon Yam) faces competition from his godson (Louis Koo), who looks to establish legitimate business relations with mainland China.
Rated:PG-13 From the producers of "The Sixth Sense" and the co-writer of "Batman Begins," "The Invisible" is a supernatural thriller about a writer who finds himself trapped between the world of the living and the dead-completely invisible to the living. Nick (Justin Chatwin) has a bright future until he is brutally attacked and left for dead. Now in limbo, his only chance to live again is to figure out the mystery of what happened to him and why, before his time runs out. But how do you solve a murder, when the victim is you?
Rated:PG-13 In this adaptation of Philip K. Dick's 'The Golden Man', Nicholas Cage plays a man who can see into the future and change it any way that he wants. As he tries to avoid capture by a government organization, he must win the love of a woman (Julianne Moore) who he learns will be the mother of his child.
Rated:R An adrenalin-charged action thriller, "The Condemned" tells the story of Joe Conrad (Stone Cold Steve Austin), who is awaiting the death penalty in a corrupt Central American prison. He is "purchased" by a wealthy television producer and taken to a desolate island where he must fight to the death against nine other condemned killers from all corners of the world, with freedom going to the sole survivor.
Rated:PG-13 "Kickin' It Old Skool" revolves around a 12-year-old breakdancer, who in 1986 hits his head while performing at a talent show and as a result is comatose for 20 years. He awakens to find he is a grown man portrayed by Kennedy. With the mind and experience of a young kid, he attempts to revive his and his dance team's short-lived career with the hopes of helping support his parents' failing yogurt shop. Menounos will play Kennedy's love interest.
Rated:R Two students sharing a ride home for the holiday season, break down on a deserted stretch of road and are subsequently plaugued by the ghosts of the people who have died there.
Rated:R A modern day adult ghost story. Outside the Australian town of Jindabyne, local man Stuart Kane (Gabriel Byrne) is on a fishing trip with friends when they discover the body of a murdered girl. What follows will change their lives forever. It is Stuart's wife Claire (Laura Linney) who must undertake a redemptive journey to lay the dead girl to rest.
Rated:NONE Set in the middle of winter in Wawa, Ontario, "Snow Cake" is an engaging and original story which explores the odd friendship between a high-functioning autistic woman named Linda (Weaver) and Alan (Rickman), a quiet, brooding man traumatized after being involved in a fatal car accident. Alan comes into Linda's life following a personal twist of fate.
Rated:NONE When Adam is invited by a beautiful, confident older woman he has just met to accompany her to a lavish party in the country he knows he is going to have the best night of his life.
That night, exhilarated by the sexual chemistry they share, and the highly charged sex they have just had, Alice and Adam speed away from the party down a wooded and desolate road in Alice's fast car. In a moment of distraction, their attention fixed on each other rather than the road, a fateful collision occurs which catapults them both into the path of a most vicious and brutal attack, the consequences of which leave them emotionally and physically scarred.
A dark and intensely disturbing horror/thriller, STRAIGHTHEADS exudes moments of eroticism fused with barbaric events that lead Alice and Adam into a spiral of violence for the sake of their own self-preservation.
Rated:R A funny, heartfelt '70s era period piece set in the still-unspoiled Hamptons area of Long Island, "Diggers" is the story of two generations of hard-living clam diggers trying to maintain their way of life in the midst of the enormous changes swirling around them.
Rated:R SING NOW or Forever Hold Your Peace is an ensemble comedy/drama about a group of guys who sang a cappella together in college, and are reuniting 15 years later to perform at a friend's wedding. The group takes a break from their less-than-perfect lives in Manhattan for a long weekend of rehearsals at a rambling family beach house, their significant others, spouses, and one Swedish nanny in tow. The experience let's them take stock of how their lives have progressed - and in some cases regressed - since their college heyday.
Rated:NONE At the start of the new college semester, Eloi and Alexandre encounter André, the most brilliant student in the lecture hall. Fascinated by his ease and charisma, they quickly fall under his spell. André then offers them his friendship in exchange for complete loyalty to him. Lost in admiration, Eloi and Alexandre devotedly submit to this rigorous discipline - up until the day that André abandons them. Eloi and Alexandre now have no other choice than to stand on their own.
Rated:NONE How did the iconic image of Che Guevara end up on beer bottles and bikinis? This inquiry into the ethics and aesthetics of appropriation investigates how the enduring symbol of Cuba's revolution skyrocketed to fame and was ultimately devoured by its own worst enemy: capitalism.