Take the Lead (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Dance instructor Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) knows just the cure for the delinquent behavior exhibited by students at an inner-city high school. But his offer to teach them manners and life skills through ballroom dancing is met with skepticism from teachers and pupils alike.
Dance instructor Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) knows just the cure for the delinquent behavior exhibited by students at an inner-city high school. But his offer to teach them manners and life skills through ballroom dancing is met with skepticism from teachers and pupils alike.
Scary Movie 4 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Spoofing popular horror films, this fourth installment in the teen-targeted franchise continues its barrage of sexual, racial and bodily functions humor in an effort to scare up some laughs.
Spoofing popular horror films, this fourth installment in the teen-targeted franchise continues its barrage of sexual, racial and bodily functions humor in an effort to scare up some laughs.
The Wild (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2014)
Convinced he'd rather live in The Wild, a rebellious young lion (voice of Greg Cipes) sneaks out of the zoo --and accidentally gets shipped off to some remote location. Now it's up to his Dad (Kiefer Sutherland) and his animal pals to find the wayward cub and bring him home.
Convinced he'd rather live in The Wild, a rebellious young lion (voice of Greg Cipes) sneaks out of the zoo --and accidentally gets shipped off to some remote location. Now it's up to his Dad (Kiefer Sutherland) and his animal pals to find the wayward cub and bring him home.
Stay Alive (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
We've all been told playing violent video games can have far reaching consequences, but in this film, a little time with the box can leave you the victim of a bloody fatality that mimics the pixilated imaginations of the game's creator.
We've all been told playing violent video games can have far reaching consequences, but in this film, a little time with the box can leave you the victim of a bloody fatality that mimics the pixilated imaginations of the game's creator.
The Thief Lord (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
When two recently orphaned brothers (Aaron Johnson and Jasper Harris) flee to Venice rather than accept their proposed custody arrangements, they join a band of pick-pocketing street kids who are led by a mysterious masked teen called The Thief Lord (Rollo Weeks).
When two recently orphaned brothers (Aaron Johnson and Jasper Harris) flee to Venice rather than accept their proposed custody arrangements, they join a band of pick-pocketing street kids who are led by a mysterious masked teen called The Thief Lord (Rollo Weeks).
Love’s Long Journey (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2009)
Love's Long Journey is the third in a series of made-for-TV movies based on the stories of Christian novelist Janette Oke. In this installment, newlyweds Missie and Willie LaHaye (Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew) join a wagon train and set out to find some land of their own.
Love's Long Journey is the third in a series of made-for-TV movies based on the stories of Christian novelist Janette Oke. In this installment, newlyweds Missie and Willie LaHaye (Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew) join a wagon train and set out to find some land of their own.
American Dreamz (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
In this dark-humor satire, Hugh Grant plays the competitive host of an amateur performance show called American Dreamz, who claws his way to the top of the ratings heap by picking divergent contestants (such as an Arab, a Jew and a "white-trash" girl with a soldier boyfriend injured in Iraq) and signing up the US president (Dennis Quaid) as a guest judge.
In this dark-humor satire, Hugh Grant plays the competitive host of an amateur performance show called American Dreamz, who claws his way to the top of the ratings heap by picking divergent contestants (such as an Arab, a Jew and a "white-trash" girl with a soldier boyfriend injured in Iraq) and signing up the US president (Dennis Quaid) as a guest judge.
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In this animated sequel, Manny (voiced of Ray Romano), Sid (John Leguizamo), and Diego (Denis Leary) are tickled pink when sunny weather begins to Meltdown the Ice Age-- until the resulting flood waters come and the prehistoric animals realize they're in over their heads.
In this animated sequel, Manny (voiced of Ray Romano), Sid (John Leguizamo), and Diego (Denis Leary) are tickled pink when sunny weather begins to Meltdown the Ice Age-- until the resulting flood waters come and the prehistoric animals realize they're in over their heads.