Flightplan
Flightplan (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
How can you loose a child when you are cruising thousands of feet over the ocean? Although Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) doesn't know how it happened, there is one thing she is sure of -- she is not going to stop searching the plane until she finds her daughter (Marlene Lawston).
Oliver!
Oliver! (Movie Reviews, Last Update Oct 2009)
Putting Dickens' classic to music, this lavish 1968 production not only won an Academy Award for Best Picture, it also presented the master storyteller's tale of a young orphan championing over neglect, poverty, and crime, in a way most parents could share with their children.
Serenity
Serenity (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Based on a short-lived television series called Firefly, Serenity is rust-bucket starship whose miss-fit crew is involved in a galactic civil war.
Into the Blue
Into the Blue (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Underwater treasure hunters Jared and Sam (Paul Walker and Jessica Alba) think they have found the shipwreck of their dreams, until they are faced with nightmarish complications from an unscrupulous competitor and a deadly drug lord.
Oliver Twist (Roman Polanski’s)
Oliver Twist (Roman Polanski’s) (Movie Reviews, Last Update Nov 2020)
Director Roman Polanski depicts the darker elements of Charles Dickens' tale of a starving orphan who runs away to London, only to become entangled in a web of thieves. Beautifully shot and carefully executed, the film likely captures the true essence of the novel, but may prove too realistic for young viewers.
An Unfinished Life
An Unfinished Life (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jun 2019)
For almost a decade Einar Gilkyson (Robert Redford) has blamed his daughter-in-law (Jennifer Lopez) for his son's untimely death. So when she unexpectedly shows up on the hardened rancher's doorstep, softening his heart is going to take at least a new granddaughter (Becca Gardner), an old friend (Morgan Freeman) and some gnawing from an angry bear.
Proof
Proof (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Catherine (Gwyneth Paltrow) has inherited a mathematical mind from her Dad, but is now questioning if she also shares his tendency towards mental illness. Torn between the affectionate overtures of one of her father's former students (Jake Gyllenhaal) and her sister's (Hope Davis) doubts about her competence, Catherine is seeking Proof that she's not crazy.
Just Like Heaven
Just Like Heaven (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
When David Abbot (Mark Ruffalo) rents a furnished apartment, he doesn't expect it to come complete with a ghost in the closet. Now he's having a devil of a time convincing the heavenly spirit (Reese Witherspoon) it's time for her to move on --especially when he begins to be haunted by romantic feelings.
Cry Wolf
Cry Wolf (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
An unsolved murder is the perfect catalyst for an imaginative group of high school students to spread e-mail rumors about a serial killer and his list of intended victims. But when their phony predictions begin to be fulfilled, no one will listen to their now sincere cries for help.
The Man
The Man (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
While minding his own breakfast in a diner, Andy (Eugene Levy) is erroneously given a brown paper bag and finds himself in the thick of a business transaction with an edgy arms dealer (Luke Goss). Now the mild-mannered man must partner with Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson), a tough cop with an even tougher attitude, to prevent the sale of some stolen weapons.
Exorcism of Emily Rose
Exorcism of Emily Rose (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
More of a courtroom drama than a scare-'em-silly outing (although there are plenty of flashback scenes depicting demonic possession), this film portrays Father Moore (Tom Wilkinson) attempting to defend his Exorcism of Emily Rose that resulted in the collage student's death.
A Sound of Thunder
A Sound of Thunder (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Dr. Travis Ryer (Edward Burns) works for Time Safari, a company that transports wealthy clients back to the Dinosaur age for hunting expeditions. When a breach in the rules causes history-changing ripples in the evolutionary process, the good doctor must work with the developer of the transport system (Catherine McCormack) to undo the deadly damage.
Transporter 2
Transporter 2 (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Jason Statham reprises his role as Frank Martin, a man with a destination. This time it's to transport the son of a wealthy businessman. But when the boy is kidnapped by a gang of thugs (including one in an itsy-bitsy bikini, who's played by Katie Nauta) -- what's a guy to do but pull out a gun and start shooting?
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The Cave
The Cave (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
What happens when nine people enter an unexplored, dark and scary subterranean cavern? If you don?t know, you haven't watched enough monster movies! The only real question is: Who will come out alive?