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Lucky You
Lucky You (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) is a career gambler, plying his trade in many Las Vegas casinos. Although he is fairly lucky at the card table, his good fortune doesn't extend to his personal life where he is trying to win the heart of a lounge singer (Drew Barrymore), and not lose a major poker tournament against his estranged, card shark father (Robert Duvall).
The Invisible
The Invisible (Movie Reviews, Last Update Feb 2012)
Nick (Justin Chatwin) is the victim of brutally attack, which leaves him neither dead nor alive. Caught in limbo, his only hope of breaking free is to solve the mystery of his unfortunate circumstance --which is further complicated because he's invisible to mortal eyes.
Next
Next (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
The FBI is desperately looking for ways to stop America's enemies before they strike. That's why they want Cris Johnson (Nicolas Cage) -- not because he's a potential terrorist, but because he has the ability to see into the future.
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
Based on the real life activities of the WWII Ferry Command, a group responsible for flying airplanes from Gander, Newfoundland (the most easterly land-based airport in North America at the time) to war-torn Europe, this Canadian-made miniseries follows the political posturing and the personal risks involved for the heroic men and women who went Above and Beyond the call of duty in the fight for peace.
Year of the Dog
Year of the Dog (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
Peggy (Molly Shannon) and her pet beagle Pencil are inseparable pals -- until the death of the little dog. Overcome with enormous grief, the single woman who works as a secretary, suddenly questions her entire existence and whether or not her life has meaning without the love of her best friend.
Georgia Rule
Georgia Rule (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
Taking her role as matriarch seriously, Georgia (Jane Fonda) rules her home with a strict list of commandments. But keeping her firm grasp is challenged when Georgia's estranged daughter Lily (Felicity Huffman) arrives her own rebellious and uncontrollable daughter Rachel (Lindsay Lohan) in tow, hoping Grandma can tame the wild child.
Firehouse Dog
Firehouse Dog (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
It is anything but "a dog's life" for a pampered pup that earns his keep doing stunts in movies. But then the celebrity accidentally gets lost. When he is found by a stray kid (Josh Hutcherson) and his single dad (Bruce Greenwood), the Hollywood hound's career takes a new direction --as the mascot for the local fire station.
In the Land of Women
In the Land of Women (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Aspiring soft-core porn writer Carter Webb (Adam Brody) has had enough of women after being rejected by his actress girlfriend. But he doesn't get a hoped for change of scenery when he leaves LA for Detroit to take care of his ailing grandmother (Olympia Dukakis). Instead he finds himself In the Land of Women surrounded by complicated romantic opportunities after he meets granny's neighbors --a lonely stay-at-home mom (Meg Ryan) and her teenage daughter (Kristen Stewart).
Wondrous Oblivion
Wondrous Oblivion (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
In this examination of prejudice, Jewish immigrants Victor and Ruth Wiseman (Stanley Townsend and Emily Woof) find their English neighbors rather offish --until an even less welcome Jamaican family moves onto the street. Now the community wants their help shooing away the newcomers. But eleven-year-old David Wiseman (Sam Smith), oblivious to the social pressure, befriends Dennis Samuels (Delroy Lindo) and his daughter Judy (Leonie Elliot) because they share his passion for the game of cricket.
Code Name: The Cleaner
Code Name: The Cleaner (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
Thanks to a mysterious head injury, Jake (Cedric the Entertainer) must piece together his true identity from the conflicting assertions he's got a wife (Nicollette Sheridan), a girlfriend (Lucy Liu), and a job as a janitor. But somewhere in the back of the amnesia sufferer's mind is the confused feeling he might just be an undercover operative.
Jump In!
Jump In! (Movie Reviews, Last Update Apr 2009)
In this Disney Channel movie, Izzy Daniels (Corbin Bleu) plays a boxer with little respect for the sissy pastime of skipping rope. Then the girl of his dreams (Keke Palmer) asks him to fill a vacant spot on her Double Dutch team that is preparing for a citywide championship. Suddenly the teen discovers he has a real passion for the challenging sport--but what will his friends and family think?!
Disturbia
Disturbia (Movie Reviews, Last Update May 2009)
The death of his father and some anger management issues are the reasons behind Kale's (Shia LaBeouf) house arrest. But as the pent-up teen tries to relieve his boredom by staring out the windows and spying on the neighbors, he becomes convinced one of them is a murder. Are his suspicions correct, or just another symptom of his emotional instability?
Are We Done Yet?
Are We Done Yet? (Movie Reviews, Last Update Mar 2009)
If it seemed like a never-ending road trip in the movie Are We There Yet?, imagine how long this sequel may feel! But not learning from past experiences, Nick and Suzanne (Ice Cube and Nia Long) sign up for eternal house renovations when they purchase a fixer-upper to make into a home for the kids.