Dark Water (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Wading through a bitter custody battle, Dahlia (Jennifer Connelly) moves herself and young daughter (Ariel Gade) into a rundown housing project on New York City's Roosevelt Island. However, the supposedly safe harbor turns out to be flooded with a whole new set of problems -- ones that rain down on the struggling divorcee and threaten to wash away her mores of sanity.
Wading through a bitter custody battle, Dahlia (Jennifer Connelly) moves herself and young daughter (Ariel Gade) into a rundown housing project on New York City's Roosevelt Island. However, the supposedly safe harbor turns out to be flooded with a whole new set of problems -- ones that rain down on the struggling divorcee and threaten to wash away her mores of sanity.
Rebound (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2012)
Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) is a disgraced college basketball coach who tries to redeem his reputation by helping a Junior High team of wannabe hoopsters reverse their losing streak.
Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) is a disgraced college basketball coach who tries to redeem his reputation by helping a Junior High team of wannabe hoopsters reverse their losing streak.
Bewitched (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2020)
Egotistical actor, Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell), is Bewitched, bothered and bewildered when his unknown co-star (Nicole Kidman) steals more than her share of the spotlight during a remake of the popular 1960's sitcom. Little does he realize, the pretty blonde has some magic up her sleeve.
Egotistical actor, Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell), is Bewitched, bothered and bewildered when his unknown co-star (Nicole Kidman) steals more than her share of the spotlight during a remake of the popular 1960's sitcom. Little does he realize, the pretty blonde has some magic up her sleeve.
The Love Bug (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Introduce your children to the movie that first infected the nation with Herbie fever. The Love Bug (starring Dean Jones, Michele Lee, and Buddy Hackett) was the film dbut for "the little white car with heart," and went on to inspire an epidemic of sequels.
Introduce your children to the movie that first infected the nation with Herbie fever. The Love Bug (starring Dean Jones, Michele Lee, and Buddy Hackett) was the film dbut for "the little white car with heart," and went on to inspire an epidemic of sequels.
The Frogmen (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
During WWII, the US Navy put together some Underwater Demolition Teams to swim behind enemy lines and destroy their ammunitions. Nicknamed The Frogmen, this film follows a fictitious group of such operatives, and their war efforts in the South Pacific.
During WWII, the US Navy put together some Underwater Demolition Teams to swim behind enemy lines and destroy their ammunitions. Nicknamed The Frogmen, this film follows a fictitious group of such operatives, and their war efforts in the South Pacific.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2009)
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a couple which have never confided to each other the true nature of their day jobs. Coincidentally, they both work as assassins for hire. When their employment secrets are accidentally discovered, their marriage becomes murder.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie play Mr. and Mrs. Smith, a couple which have never confided to each other the true nature of their day jobs. Coincidentally, they both work as assassins for hire. When their employment secrets are accidentally discovered, their marriage becomes murder.
The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl in 3-D (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
A picked-on kid named Max (Cayden Boyd), escapes into the world of his imagination, where he hangs out with super-heroes Shark Boy (Taylor Lautner) and Lava Girl (Taylor Dooley). This 3-D adventure was crafted by the same director who created the Spy Kid's franchise.
A picked-on kid named Max (Cayden Boyd), escapes into the world of his imagination, where he hangs out with super-heroes Shark Boy (Taylor Lautner) and Lava Girl (Taylor Dooley). This 3-D adventure was crafted by the same director who created the Spy Kid's franchise.
Mad Hot Ballroom (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Why has New York City's school district made ballroom dancing a mandatory part of the curriculum for fifth-graders? Find out in this top-tapping documentary.
Why has New York City's school district made ballroom dancing a mandatory part of the curriculum for fifth-graders? Find out in this top-tapping documentary.
Herbie Fully Loaded (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
He's not your father's Volkswagon any more! Herbie, now Fully Loaded, races onto DVD, with Lindsay Lohan in the driver's seat.
He's not your father's Volkswagon any more! Herbie, now Fully Loaded, races onto DVD, with Lindsay Lohan in the driver's seat.
The Honeymooners (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps reprise the roles of Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton in this new millennium version of the popular 50s sitcom. But can this movie take these politically incorrect characters and get them into step with today's generation?
Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps reprise the roles of Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton in this new millennium version of the popular 50s sitcom. But can this movie take these politically incorrect characters and get them into step with today's generation?
Howl’s Moving Castle (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2017)
This Japanese Anime tells the story of a young hat maker (voice by Emily Mortimer and Jean Simmons), who falls victim to a wicked curse that makes her appear 80 years old. Running away, she takes shelter in an enchanted moving castle, where she meets Howl (Christian Bale), the perfection- obsessed master of the house.
This Japanese Anime tells the story of a young hat maker (voice by Emily Mortimer and Jean Simmons), who falls victim to a wicked curse that makes her appear 80 years old. Running away, she takes shelter in an enchanted moving castle, where she meets Howl (Christian Bale), the perfection- obsessed master of the house.
The Perfect Man (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Holly Hamilton (Hilary Duff) is convinced her life would be perfect if her single mom (Heather Locklear) could just settle down with the perfect man. But finding one will take too long, so she creates the perfect virtual suitor to court her mother over the internet instead.
Holly Hamilton (Hilary Duff) is convinced her life would be perfect if her single mom (Heather Locklear) could just settle down with the perfect man. But finding one will take too long, so she creates the perfect virtual suitor to court her mother over the internet instead.
Madagascar (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
A zoo raised Zebra (voice of Chris Rock), gets to experience life on the wild side after he and his friends, a lion (Ben Stiller,) a hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith) and a giraffe (David Schwimmer), accidentally get washed ashore on a deserted part of Madagascar's coastline.
A zoo raised Zebra (voice of Chris Rock), gets to experience life on the wild side after he and his friends, a lion (Ben Stiller,) a hippo (Jada Pinkett Smith) and a giraffe (David Schwimmer), accidentally get washed ashore on a deserted part of Madagascar's coastline.
Anna and the King of Siam (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
When a young widow (Irene Dunne) is hired as a governess for the family of the King of Siam (Rex Harrison), she teaches them more than just English. In return, they help her see beyond their cultural differences.
When a young widow (Irene Dunne) is hired as a governess for the family of the King of Siam (Rex Harrison), she teaches them more than just English. In return, they help her see beyond their cultural differences.
Lords of Dogtown (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Based on the true story of a group of kids from Vince Beach, California (played by Heath Ledger, Stephanie Lamb, Emile Hirsch, Victor Rasuk, and John Robinson), who formed a skateboarding team and revolutionized the sport with their extreme moves and attitude.
Based on the true story of a group of kids from Vince Beach, California (played by Heath Ledger, Stephanie Lamb, Emile Hirsch, Victor Rasuk, and John Robinson), who formed a skateboarding team and revolutionized the sport with their extreme moves and attitude.














