Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay
Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
After Harold and Kumar 's vacation at White Castle (the first movie), actors John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their characters. This time, the drug-impaired, sex-obsessed duo find themselves being mistaken for terrorist and having to Escape From Guantanamo Bay.
Shine A Light
Shine A Light (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Rolling Stones fans get a backstage pass to the rock band's 2006 performance at New York City's Beacon Theater thanks to this concert documentary directed by Martin Scorsese. Along with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and drummer Charlie Watts, there are also guest performances by Jack White, Christina Aguilera and Buddy Guy.
Leatherheads
Leatherheads (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
The fanfare over football may be fizzling, but a 1925 star player named Dodge Connolly (George Clooney) isn't about to let the flame go out. To rekindle interest in the sport he recruits Carter Rutherford (John Krasinski), a WWI hero. But when a curious and beautiful journalist (Renee Zellweger) starts asking searing questions about Rutherford's past, Connolly is forced to run interference -and then the real game begins.
Nim’s Island
Nim’s Island (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Nim (Abigail Breslin) has two passions: her amazing life on a wild tropical island and reading Alex Rover adventure stories. So when her father (Gerard Butler) suddenly goes missing, the young girl turns to a place she is sure she'll find help -- the author (Jodie Foster) of her favorite novels.
Superhero Movie
Superhero Movie (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
From the makers of the Scary Movie Franchise comes another spoof. This time the butt of their jokes is the Superhero Movie genre -- but you can expect the same kind of humor that was dished up last time.
Run, Fat Boy, Run
Run, Fat Boy, Run (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Dennis (Simon Pegg) has been labeled a quitter ever since he jilted his pregnant fiancee (Thandie Newton) at the altar. Now, the only hope he has of shaking this title (and possibly getting his girlfriend back), is to prove he can follow through by do something really difficult --like running a marathon.
21
21 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
University can be a bit expensive, so when Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess), an academically bright student, is offered a shady opportunity to make some big bucks, he takes the gamble. The money making scheme involves employing his math skills at the Las Vegas blackjack tables -- but his winning streak soon captures the attention of some poor losers.
Shutter
Shutter (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Benjamin and Nicky Shaw (Joshua Jackson, Rachael Taylor) shudder when they discover the pictures they have snapped while on their honeymoon contain ghostly images. But when they decide to investigate the paranormal phenomenon more horror is exposed.
Never Back Down
Never Back Down (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
It seems too good to be true when a hot babe (Amber Heard) invites new kid Jake Tyler (Sean Faris) to a party --and it is. Instead of being a guest, it turns out he's only there to act as a punching bag for the girl's tough-guy boyfriend (Cam Gigandet). Determined to get even with the bully, Jake finds a mentor (Djimon Hounsou) and starts training in Mixed Martial Arts.
Drillbit Taylor
Drillbit Taylor (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
What Ryan, Wade and Emmit (Troy Gentile, Nate Hartley and David Dorfman) lack in brawn, they hope to make up for in brains by being smart enough to hire a bodyguard to protect them from a school bully (Alex Frost). Unfortunately Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson), the "professional" they employ, is really just a homeless man more interested in some quick cash--and the boys' attractive English teacher (Leslie Mann).
10,000 BC
10,000 BC (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
After the woman of his dreams (Camilla Belle) is kidnapped by a ruthless warlord, a young hunter (Steven Strait) sets out to get her back. But as he tracks his foe across the per-historic landscape he also uncovers some mysterious civilizations.
Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day
Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Miss Guinevere Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is a frumpy governess who has a hard time keeping a job, so when she gets an opportunity to work for an aspiring actress (Amy Adams) she seizes the chance. But keeping up to naughty children proves easier than covering up for a naughty socialite!
College Road Trip
College Road Trip (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Melanie (Raven) can hardly wait to graduate and fly the nest. Yet as the high school student plans the perfect College Road Trip to investigate potential schools, her over-protective father refuses to let her leave the coop unless he comes along with the rest of her baggage.
Semi-Pro
Semi-Pro (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Jackie Moon (Will Ferrell) likes to think of himself as a professional basketball player, so he buys his own team and bills himself as their star. The movie is similarly pretentious, appearing like an underdog sports movie, but really just a vehicle to spoof the 70s and slam-dunk some crude humor.
Horton Hears a Who
Horton Hears a Who (Movie Reviews, Last Update Sep 2011)
Based on the children's book penned by Dr. Seuss, an elephant named Horton (voice of Jim Carey) hears a Who -- a miniature being living on a microscopic dust speck. Unfortunately, no one else believes these tiny folk exist.