When ruthless drug lord Rincon (David Castañeda) recruits a 10-year-old boy to work as a runner, his older brother Lucas (Elijah Rodriguez) is desperate to keep him safe at all costs. The boys soon flee for their lives and are rescued by a troubled war veteran named Daniel (Jean-Claude Van Damme). Daniel, who suffers with PTSD, is consumed in helping the boys to seek revenge against the violent MS-13 gang leader, in the only way he knows how.
Taken from the gods as a newborn and adopted on earth, Hercules is just an awkward pillar of strength trying to fit in. What he wants most Is to impress his father Zeus. When Hercules discovers Hades' sinister plot to take over Mount Olympus, he goes from zero to hero and, with the help of his pal Pegasus and Phil, discovers that real strength comes from the heart!
Faced with sagging approval ratings and disgruntled arms manufacturers, the U.S. President (Alan Alda) decides to cook up a new Cold War... with Canada! And after a flood of media propaganda, Americans waste no time in ''patriotically" burning their ice skates and swearing off maple syrup. But when bumbling U.S. sheriff Boomer (John Candy) and his hair-trigger deputy Honey (Rhea Perlman) decide to take matters into their own hands and lead a preemptive strike, they soon find themselves embroiled in a hilarious international incident that's too close for comfort!
Don't be hatin' 'cause of who he is. Or who he isn't. All that Brad (Jamie Kennedy) – make that B-Rad –wants is to roll with his Malibu homeys and bust rhyme as the greatest rapper ever to survive ht 'Bu. But everyone knows a kid from the Left Coast's poshest bling-bling beach is no playa. And Brad's dad Bill Gluckman (Ryan O 'Neal), a candidate for governor, knows B-Rad's lack of chillin's is killin' his campaign. Kennedy gets jiggy with the comedy character he showcased in standup accts and on TV's JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment. Taye Diggs (Chicago) and Anthony Anderson (Kangaroo Jack) play struggling actors hired by the Gluckhman campaign to pose as gangsta thugs and scare the poseur out of B-Rad by exposing him to the real 'hood.
The Tower is this year's visually stunning, high rise roller-coaster. When disaster strikes at the top of a 108 floor skyscraper, the lives of thousands are put in danger. Faced with catastrophe, the city's fireman must overcome the odds and find a way to safety for those trapped. As chaos reigns and the building nears collapse will the ultimate sacrifice have to be made...?
In order to save their brother Michael's life, the Dillon sisters, Leah (Francesca Eastwood) and Vee (Taryn Manning) have organized a bank robbery, but when the upstairs vault doesn't have enough money to cover Michael's debt, on the advice of Assistant Bank Manager Ed Maas (James Franco), they drill into the downstairs vault. But the bank's basement hides a terrible secret and before long, the Dillons have to choose whether to face the police outside or the terrible supernatural forces in the vault below.
A runaway train, transporting deadly, toxic chemicals, is barrelling down on a city and only two men can stop It: a veteran engineer (Danzel Washington), and a young conductor (Chris Pine). Thousands of lives hang in the balance as these ordinary heroes attempt to chase down one million tons of hurtling steel and prevent an epic disaster.
From his earliest days headlining in his parents' living room, to the golden days as America's favorite television comic, Buddy remains in a class by himself. With the help of his brother/manager, who's always ready to catch him when he falls, Buddy's hilarious back-stage climb-to-the-middle is studded with witty one-liners and rapid-fire routines that will always leave you laughing - even as they touch your heart.
Frozen in time for 400 years, Ming Dynasty General He Ying (Donnie Yen) wakes in modern China only to learn the terrible fate of his home village. Racing back to the past and battling former allies, he fights to protect his family, his country and the woman he loves from invaders before time runs out...
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) puts her family first, second, and third. But her man-child husband, high-maintenance kids and idiot boss are taking a toll. She gives and gives, and gives and gives, and then gives a little more, but it's never enough. When the alpha moms (Christina Applegate, Annie Mumolo and Jada Pinkett Smith) at her kids' school push her too far, Amy finally snaps. Good Amy becomes Bad Amy really fast - and she doesn't go alone. Teaming up with two other misfit moms (Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell), Amy gets a jolt of freedom that shakes up her life and might even make her a better mom. So call a sitter, put on your comfy pants, and pour yourself a double Chardonnay, because these moms are about to get bad.
A mysterious woman Mae, is on the run in Mexico from cartel boss Eduardo Aguilar, who wants her dead. Just as his men track her down, four hard-up bounty hunters swoop in with guns blazing, steal her away and hole up at a remote hotel south of the border. The entire place comes under siege by Aguilar's men and he orders them to turn the motel into a slaughterhouse until they bring him Mae's head on a plate. It's a fight to the death.
Helle (Anna Demetriou) is the only child of King Asmund (Andrew Whipp) and Queen Alva (Victoria Broom) and the one true heir to the Viking kingdom of Volsung. Yet she is unaware of her true lineage, for Helle was switched at birth with her cousin, her evil uncle Bard (Timo Nieminen) having convinced King Asmund that a female heir would weaken the kingdom. As Helle grows into womanhood, the King realises his mistake. She is strong, brave and good, and the best choice to succeed Asmund on the throne. However, Bard has designs on the throne himself and has Asmund killed before the truth is revealed. On the run and framed for the murder of the King, Helle seeks guidance from the god Odin (Terence Stamp) to gain the training and wisdom she needs to take back Volsung and fulfil her destiny.
A team of scientists, soldiers and adventurers explores an uncharted island in the Pacific, but their mission of discovery becomes the ultimate battle between man and nature when they venture into the domain of the mighty Kong.
Vienna, 1900: Eisenheim (Edward Norton) is a brilliant stage magician, the greatest illusionist Vienna has ever seen. When his childhood friendship with Duchess Sophie von Teschen (Jessica Biel), now betrothed to the power-hungry Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell), is rekindled he finds himself a target for the Prince's anger. As the clandestine romance continues, Leopold orders the shrewd Chief Inspector Uhl (Paul Giamatti), the head of the secret police, to close down the theatre and make Eisenheim vanish. But as the net tightens around him and tragedy strikes, Eisenheim prepares to execute his greatest illusion yet.
Far below the surface in the mid-Pacific, U.S. officials have isolated what may be the greatest discovery in human history. They've found a huge spacecraft that plunged into the depths - 300 years ago. What is the spacecrafts origin? Could there still be living intelligence aboard? Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone and Samuel L. Jackson portray members of an elite underwater team charged with finding the answers in 'Sphere', the deep-water suspense science-fiction adventure that shapes a new dimension in thrills, bringing the underwater squad face to face with a mysterious terror as near as their own thoughts...
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