Earth
Earth (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
This is the first installment of the new Disney Nature series. The documentary shows various locations of the planet Earth as it follows the journeys of three animal families.
Fighting
Fighting (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Shawn McArthur (Channing Tatum) is struggling to stay alive in New York City, until his involvement in an ugly brawl catches the attention of Harvey Boarden (Terrance Howard). Recognizing a good contender when he sees one, Harvey introduces Shawn to the sport of illegal street fighting. It's a chance to earn some big money --but participating doesn't come without a price.
Adventureland
Adventureland (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
The summer of 1987 was supposed to be the best vacation time of James Brennan's (Jesse Eisenberg) life. Instead economic troubles force the recent college grad to take a job at Adventureland. But after meeting some of the other employees, James decides the run-down amusement park might just live up to its name.
Duplicity
Duplicity (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Opportunity only knocks once and Claire Stenwick (Julia Roberts) intends to answer the door. But in order to do so, the corporate spy is going to need the help of a rival colleague named Ray Koval (Clive Owen). Although it doesn't take much to convince Ray to get involved in the perfect double-crossing plot, stealing company secrets may prove easier than learning to trust one another--especially when mutual romantic attraction starts to get in the way.
Camp Rock
Camp Rock (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2013)
Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato) thinks she has all she could ever wish for when she gets a chance to attend Camp Rock, a summer workshop for aspiring musicians. But after she meets some of the rich and famous attendees, she suddenly wants to be accepted by the popular crowd too -- even if it means telling a few white lies.
Last House On the Left
Last House On the Left (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
If you think angering a mother bear could be dangerous, imagine what might happen if you unwittingly crossed paths with the parents of a young woman whom you had kidnapped, beaten and raped. That's the sort of reception Krug (Garrett Dillahunt) and his fellow escaped convicts receive from the Collingwoods (Tony Goldwin and Monica Potter) when they attempt to hide out in The Last House On the Left.
Hannah Montana - The Movie
Hannah Montana - The Movie (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) has been enjoying the "best of both worlds" by living anonymously as an average American teen, while her popular stage persona Hannah Montana enjoys national recognition. Fearing her pop-star status is beginning to go to her head, her father (Billy Ray Cyrus) decides the teen needs to remember her humble roots -- so he takes the singer back to their hometown of Crowley Corners, Tennessee.
Race to Witch Mountain
Race to Witch Mountain (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jun 2020)
Sara and Seth (AnnaSophia Robb and Alexander Ludwig) are siblings that possess supernatural powers. Needing to locate a place called Witch Mountain, while at the same time avoiding various villains that constantly trail them, the pair heads into the Nevada desert. Fortunately, the driver of the cab they hire (played by Dwayne Johnson) is a helpful soul who soon finds himself caught up in their desperate race.
Obsessed
Obsessed (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
When a beautiful blonde (Ali Larter) shows up at the office to fill a temporary vacancy, Derek Charles (Idris Elba) sees no harm in exchanging a few minutes of flirtatious conversation. But before he knows what is happening, the woman begins stalking him. Worse yet, her obsessed behavior soon has Derek's wife (Beyonce Knowles) wondering if he has adulterous intentions.
The Soloist
The Soloist (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
An unlikely friendship develops between Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.), a Los Angeles reporter, and an exceptionally talented but homeless man named Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx). Hoping to help the amazing musician (as well as his own career), the journalist writes a series of articles about the former Juilliard student. But the media attention has mixed results for both of them. The movie is based on a true story.
Miss March
Miss March (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2017)
A lot can happen in four years, or so Eugene (Zach Cregger) discovers when he awakes from a coma and discovers the love of his life is now a pin-up girl. Horrified, Eugene enlists the help of a friend (Trevor Moore) to travel with him so he can try to win back Miss March (Raquel Alessi).
Dragonball - Evolution
Dragonball - Evolution (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Goku (Justin Chatwin) may be young, but he still has a dangerous task to perform. In order to keep Piccolo (James Marsters) and his alien forces from destroying the Earth, the teen must collect seven Dragonballs. These mystical spheres have the ability to give their possessor unlimited power. To accomplish this difficult quest, Goku seeks the help of Master Roshi (Yun-Fat Chow).
Fast & Furious
Fast & Furious (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Fast cars and furious driving take to the screen again when Vin Diesel and Paul Walker reprise their roles as Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Connor. This time the ex-con and the agent are forced to bury the hatchet and team up in order to capture a common enemy.
A River Runs Through It
A River Runs Through It (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Except for an interest in fly-fishing, Norman (Craig Sheffer) and Paul (Brad Pitt) are about as different as two brothers can be. Yet for all their diversity, Norman does all he can to protect his younger sibling, even though that sometimes means Paul isn't facing the consequences of his rebellious actions. Directed by Robert Redford, this movie is based on an autobiography written by the eldest brother, Norman Maclean.