Davie and Golimyr
Davie and Golimyr (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Inspired by a biblical story, Davie & Golimyr is the tale of a young farmer (voiced by Joshua Leger) who courageously steps up to defend his people when their peaceful land is threatened by a power-hungry giant (voiced by John Schneider). This stop-frame animation comes to life with fantastical characters based on the artwork of James C. Christensen.
Snow Buddies
Snow Buddies (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jan 2012)
Following in the paw prints of their famous golden retriever father Air Bud, the five Snow Buddies find adventure in Alaska when the pups try to help a young boy (Dominic Scott Kay) and his pet husky compete in a dog sled race.
The Other Boleyn Girl
The Other Boleyn Girl (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
With pressure from their ambitious father to advance their family's royal favor and status, Anne and Mary Boleyn (Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson) compete for the affections of King Henry VIII (Eric Bana). The resulting rivalry between the two sisters initially threatens to tear apart their relationship --and ultimately one looses her head over the whole affair.
Penelope
Penelope (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2020)
Because she was born with the nose of a pig, Penelope's parents (Catherine O'Hara and Richard E. Grant) have kept her in seclusion. It is a reversible curse - on condition of finding a man who will love her despite her face. However, as the young woman (Christina Ricci) begins looking for a suitor, she discovers most people in the real world are quick to judge by appearances.
Dr. Dolittle: Tail To The Chief
Dr. Dolittle: Tail To The Chief (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
When the President of the United States (Peter Coyote) has an animal emergency, who's he gonna call? The Dolittle family, of course! But will the good doctor's daughter Maya (Kyla Platt), who has inherited the talent of being able to converse with critters, be enough to save the first family from a pet-gone-berserk and the country from a national calamity?
Vantage Point
Vantage Point (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Two Secret Service agents (played by Dennis Quaid and Matthew Fox) are in charge of investigating the assassination of the President (William Hurt). Despite multiple cameras recording the incident, it proves difficult to get the right Vantage Point to find the guilty party.
Be Kind Rewind
Be Kind Rewind (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Talk about your magnetic personality! Somehow Jerry's (Jack Black) body has become magnetized and his presence at his friend Mike's (Mos Def) video store accidentally erases the entire inventory! In order to stay in business, the pals begin shooting their own version of all the titles they have lost.
Jumper
Jumper (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Davey (Hayden Christensen) has just discovered he's a Jumper, someone who can teleport his body anywhere in the world. However, when he starts to use this power for his own purposes, he accidentally angers some formidable foes --and quickly learns he is not the only person with this amazing ability.
Step Up 2 The Streets
Step Up 2 The Streets (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2010)
Andie (Briana Evigan) may be a talented dancer, but her rebellious attitude is dampening her chances of successfully meeting the expectations of the Maryland School of the Arts. Then an introduction to a fast-footed fellow classmate named Chase (Robert Hoffman) ignites the prospect of competing in an underground dance battle --as well as some romantic sparks.
The Spiderwick Chronicles
The Spiderwick Chronicles (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
When the Grace family is bequeathed the estate of their Great-Uncle Spiderwick, they inherit a lot more than just a ramshackle house in the country. Amongst the bric-a-brac young Jared (Freddie Highmore) finds a sealed book that reveals a world of mysterious, magical creatures --not all of whom are friendly.
Definitely, Maybe
Definitely, Maybe (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) is a dad with some tough questions to answer. In order to help his daughter Maya (Abigail Breslin) understand why he is getting a divorce, he definitely needs to tell the precocious ten-year-old all about his life and former loves (Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher and Rachel Weisz). And maybe her youthful, uncluttered vision can help him see some solutions to his adult problems.
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
RJ Stevens (Martin Lawrence) is a successful talk show host with an oversized bank account. When he returns to his humble hometown to celebrate his parent's 50th anniversary, he does his best to impress his family and the locals who used to make him feel like a failure. And they do their best to downsize his ego.
Over Her Dead Body
Over Her Dead Body (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Henry (Paul Rudd) has a hard time coming to terms with the loss of his fiancee Kate (Eva Longoria Parker). To cope with his grief, he consults a psychic named Ashley (Lake Bell), but soon finds his romantic interest in her is more helpful than her paranormal abilities. Unfortunately, the budding relationship is haunted by the ghost of Kate, who is convinced the pair is dead wrong for each other.
Persepolis
Persepolis (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution of the 1970s, Marjane Satrapi (voice of Chiara Mastroianni) becomes increasingly rebellious over the new limits on her freedom. Hoping for a better life, the teen is sent to an Austrian boarding school by her parents (voices of Catherine Deneuve and Simon Abkarian)--but the culture shock proves equally difficult for the young immigrant. This animated movie is based on the semi-autobiographical graphic novels of Marjane Satrapi.
Charlie Bartlett
Charlie Bartlett (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Charlie Bartlett (Anton Yelchin) has been kicked out of every private school his wealthy parents can afford to send him to, so the teenaged con artist finds himself slumming it in the public system. Here he tries to fit in and make friends by playing the role of psychiatrist to fellow dysfunctional students, dispensing everything from advice to illegally gained prescription medications.