Justin Bieber - Never Say Never (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Justin Bieber fans can follow their favorite teen singer behind the scenes of his 2010 Never Say Never tour as well as see footage from his early life in this 3D movie experience.
Justin Bieber fans can follow their favorite teen singer behind the scenes of his 2010 Never Say Never tour as well as see footage from his early life in this 3D movie experience.
Bambi II (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Released directly to home video, Bambi II is inserted into the storyline right after the infamous meadow scene. This time the frightened fawn (voiced by Alexander Gould) is struggling to come to terms with the death of his mother while trying to win his father's (Patrick Stewart) approval.
Released directly to home video, Bambi II is inserted into the storyline right after the infamous meadow scene. This time the frightened fawn (voiced by Alexander Gould) is struggling to come to terms with the death of his mother while trying to win his father's (Patrick Stewart) approval.
The Beaver (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Tortured by internal demons and depression, Walter Black (Mel Gibson) watches his career and family crumble right before his eyes. Only the discovery of a discarded hand puppet gives him hope to fight back from the edge of despair.
Tortured by internal demons and depression, Walter Black (Mel Gibson) watches his career and family crumble right before his eyes. Only the discovery of a discarded hand puppet gives him hope to fight back from the edge of despair.
Win Win (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti) is a stressed out, financially failing lawyer who is trying to earn a little extra cash by coaching the high school wrestling team. When the runaway grandson (Alex Shaffer) of a client shows up on his doorstep, he ends up with an extra mouth to feed -- but perhaps also with a star athlete for the struggling school team.
Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti) is a stressed out, financially failing lawyer who is trying to earn a little extra cash by coaching the high school wrestling team. When the runaway grandson (Alex Shaffer) of a client shows up on his doorstep, he ends up with an extra mouth to feed -- but perhaps also with a star athlete for the struggling school team.
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
With a tongue-in-cheek attitude, Morgan Spurlock looks at the practice of product placement in movies and other entertainment, by making a documentary funded by product placements. The film's alternate name (which captures the spirit of the project) is Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.
With a tongue-in-cheek attitude, Morgan Spurlock looks at the practice of product placement in movies and other entertainment, by making a documentary funded by product placements. The film's alternate name (which captures the spirit of the project) is Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold.
The Grace Card (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Bill "Mac" McDonald (Michael Joiner) and Sam Wright (Mike Higgenbottom) may have been paired up as law enforcement officers, but that doesn't men they have to like each other. Mac's prejudice collides with Sam's religious optimism, causing both to feel offended. The only solution to the problem may be extending The Grace Card.
Bill "Mac" McDonald (Michael Joiner) and Sam Wright (Mike Higgenbottom) may have been paired up as law enforcement officers, but that doesn't men they have to like each other. Mac's prejudice collides with Sam's religious optimism, causing both to feel offended. The only solution to the problem may be extending The Grace Card.
The Conspirator (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When Abraham Lincoln is assassinated, eight people are arrested for conspiring to kill the President of the United States. The only woman amongst the accused is Mary Surratt (Robin Wright). As her lawyer (James McAvoy) reluctantly defends her case, he begins to suspect it isn't his client, but rather her son (Johnny Simmons) that the military tribunal really wants to catch and hang.
When Abraham Lincoln is assassinated, eight people are arrested for conspiring to kill the President of the United States. The only woman amongst the accused is Mary Surratt (Robin Wright). As her lawyer (James McAvoy) reluctantly defends her case, he begins to suspect it isn't his client, but rather her son (Johnny Simmons) that the military tribunal really wants to catch and hang.
Priest (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Vampires and men are engaged in a centuries old battle. Hiding among a throng of downtrodden humans is a Warrior Priest (Paul Bettany). When vampires kidnap his niece (Lily Collins), he comes out of obscurity, disobeying church authorities to rescue her before she is bitten.
Vampires and men are engaged in a centuries old battle. Hiding among a throng of downtrodden humans is a Warrior Priest (Paul Bettany). When vampires kidnap his niece (Lily Collins), he comes out of obscurity, disobeying church authorities to rescue her before she is bitten.
Something Borrowed (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Love and friendship get all confused when Rachel's (Ginnifer Goodwin) best friend Darcy (Kate Hudson) steals her secret crush (Colin Egglesfield). But when the two of them decide to get married, Rachel wrestles with whether or not she should confess her feelings and risk losing her longtime relationship with Darcy.
Love and friendship get all confused when Rachel's (Ginnifer Goodwin) best friend Darcy (Kate Hudson) steals her secret crush (Colin Egglesfield). But when the two of them decide to get married, Rachel wrestles with whether or not she should confess her feelings and risk losing her longtime relationship with Darcy.
Hoodwinked Too—Hood VS. Evil (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2018)
When youngsters Hansel and Gretel (voices of Bill Hader and Amy Poehler) mysteriously disappear, the HEA (Happily Ever After Agency) calls for the help of Red (Hayden Panettiere), Wolf (Patrick Warburton), Granny (Glenn Close) and the rest of the usual suspects who were introduced in the first Hoodwinked animated movie.
When youngsters Hansel and Gretel (voices of Bill Hader and Amy Poehler) mysteriously disappear, the HEA (Happily Ever After Agency) calls for the help of Red (Hayden Panettiere), Wolf (Patrick Warburton), Granny (Glenn Close) and the rest of the usual suspects who were introduced in the first Hoodwinked animated movie.
Jane Eyre (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Charlotte Brontë's well-known governess comes to the big screen once again in a new film adaptation. Hoping to leave memories of her unhappy childhood behind, Jane (Mia Wasikowska) thinks she has found love when she begins to have feelings for her new employer (Michael Fassbender) until she discovers he has a secret.
Charlotte Brontë's well-known governess comes to the big screen once again in a new film adaptation. Hoping to leave memories of her unhappy childhood behind, Jane (Mia Wasikowska) thinks she has found love when she begins to have feelings for her new employer (Michael Fassbender) until she discovers he has a secret.
Muppets From Space (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Gonzo (voice of Frank Oz) suffers from a mid-life identity crisis, until the Muppet of an unspecified species discovers his true origins.
Gonzo (voice of Frank Oz) suffers from a mid-life identity crisis, until the Muppet of an unspecified species discovers his true origins.
Footloose (1984) (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Kevin Bacon stars as Chicago born Ren McCormack. Thanks to family problems, the big city kid moves to the small community of Bomont only to discover the town council and the staunch Reverend Shaw Moore (John Lithgow) have banned dancing -- his favorite pastime.
Kevin Bacon stars as Chicago born Ren McCormack. Thanks to family problems, the big city kid moves to the small community of Bomont only to discover the town council and the staunch Reverend Shaw Moore (John Lithgow) have banned dancing -- his favorite pastime.
Dial M For Murder (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
When professional tennis player Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) stumbles upon his wife's (Grace Kelly) affair with an American author (Robert Cummings), the betrayed husband concocts a plot that will will make him a widower and the heir of Mary's fortune. But not all goes according to plan in this Hitchcock murder mystery.
When professional tennis player Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) stumbles upon his wife's (Grace Kelly) affair with an American author (Robert Cummings), the betrayed husband concocts a plot that will will make him a widower and the heir of Mary's fortune. But not all goes according to plan in this Hitchcock murder mystery.