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Royce and Dexter are two slackers who live in the strange little town of Weedsville. When Royce's girlfriend Matilda overdose's on their stash and dies, they decide to bury her in an abandoned Drive-In theater. Things get out of control when they discover Satanists performing a ritual sacrifice right where they were going to bury the body... |
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A rag-tag team of Reno cops are called in to save the day after a terrorist attack disrupts a national police convention in Miami Beach during spring break. Based on the Comedy Central series. |
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This thought-provoking movie is divided into three chapters concerning three different men whose lives intertwine in the most bizarre and mysterious ways.
"The Prisoner" tells the story of a popular Hollywood TV actor named Gary (Ryan Reynolds) who becomes distraught after being dumped by his girlfriend. To cope with the sharp pain of the breakup, he drinks and uses crack cocaine, then decides to burn her belongings but uses too much lighter fluid and burns down his house. After his escapade Gary ends up living under home arrest and the supervision of a cheery, serious publicist, Margaret (Melissa McCarthy), who moves him into the empty house of a television writer. He befriends an attractive next-door neighbor, Sarah (Hope Davis), and mysteriously becomes haunted by the number nine.
"Reality Television" focuses on Gavin (Ryan Reynolds), the house's owner who is away in Canada. He is shooting a supernatural network television drama starring his best friend Melissa McCarthy. When the network boss and studio executive Susan (Hope Davis) decide to replace Melissa with another actress, Gavin must tell her bad news.
"Knowing" finds a videogame designer, Gabriel (Ryan Reynolds), facing car trouble on an outing in the Hollywood Hills. Leaving his wife Mary (Melissa McCarthy) and child (Elle Fanning) in the car, he goes to seek help and encounters Sierra (Hope Davis), a strangely wary woman.
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While on duty, paramedics David Vaughn (Johnny Messner) and Victor Hernandez (Jon Huertas) receive an emergency call from a little girl, Libby (Saige Ryan Campbell), saying that her mother, Deborah (Elizabeth Bogush), has lost her senses. Upon arriving in the deserted area, the doctors find themselves abducted and confined in an isolated building by members of the sect Quanta Group. While Victor gets converted to their belief by their leader, the Teacher (Daniel Benzali), David desperately tries to solve the mystery of their cult and beliefs and find a way to escape. |
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The mind-bending thriller focuses on Ian Stone (Mike Vogel), an average kind of guy who has the bad luck to stumble across a cadaver near the railroad tracks. He shouldn't have investigated his macabre discovery as the dead body turns out a sinister creature that attacks and pushes him into the path of an oncoming train. After the gruesome incident Ian inexplicably finds himself resurrected into a new different life. However, he is forced to die a new death every day and awaken to live a new life. Soon enough, he discovers that he is hunted by the Harvesters, supernatural shape-shifters that can't be killed and feed on human fear. Ian will be thrown into the grips of the gruesome death again and again until he can unlock the secrets of his own life. |
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A group of people in a post-apocalyptic world fight to survive against a band of vicious cannibals. |
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On March 13th, 1997 one of the largest UFO sightings ever recorded took place across the southwestern United States. The event became known as the 'Phoenix Lights' and was witnessed by community leaders, members of law enforcement, as well as thousands of everyday citizens. This true story, based on transcripts from actual hypnosis-therapy sessions, finally reveals what happened after the infamous incident ended and how six people, stranded by chance on a forgotten road, encountered more than just lights in the sky. |
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Beautiful young ladies, don't take lifts from strangers! Be more careful on the road! An insinuating scar-faced elderly man (Kurt Russell) who introduces himself as Stuntman Mike is a psychopath who pursues and kills attractive female prey with his vintage Dodge Charger at 200 mph. He has four victims under his belt. They are radio DJ Jungle Julia (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), fashion model Arlene (Vanessa Ferlito), hippie Pam (Rose McGowan) and Shanna (Jordan Ladd). |
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A drama that interweaves the life of a teenager, with his old baby sitter, her estranged husband, and their daughter. |
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Thomas Archer (Ron Eldard) lives a perfectly happy life having everything: a brilliant career at an architecture firm, an intelligent, good-looking wife, Sarah (Marisa Coughlan), and an adorable son. But one fateful night his idyllic family life is utterly ruined by violent burglars who break into his house, kill the babysitter (Victoria Vande Vegte) and his son and brutalize his wife. When he discovers that the police don't have the manpower to solve the case, the grief-stricken man decides to take the matter into his own hands and soon finds himself caught in the trap of his own vengeance... |
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After living in Shanghai for three years, Sarah (King), her husband, Jason (Chen), and their young son, Sammy (Oye), return to North America for a family funeral. But something strange is going on. Sammy starts seeing ghosts and then falls gravely ill. Traditional western medicine offers no hope. Sarah turns to a mysterious pharmacist who warns that her son is being held in a death grip by a living corpse. Sarah must find out what the spirits want if she is to save her child. Time is of the essence; once the sun rises the next day, the last day of Ghost Month, Sammy will be lost forever. |
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A dramatic comedy about a self-induced attention-deficit disordered, learning disabled, Tourette's syndrome suffering, balance impaired, ex-alcoholic young man from the Upper East Side of Manhattan and the gold-digging girl who inspires him to try to get it together. |
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Audrey Burke (Halle Berry) thinks her life has no sense since she lost the beloved husband who has been killed. To find some strength to live and bring up her two kids Audrey invites her husband's friend Jerry (Benicio Del Toro), who is addicted to drugs, to occupy a room in her house. The two lonely suffering souls try to meet the support among each other. |
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While sitting at a bus stop, Mr. Smith (Clive Owen) unwittingly witnesses a pregnant woman pursued by a gunman. Feeling it his duty to help the woman in trouble, he kills the goon and assists the woman with the baby's delivery. However, she is killed by additional thugs, led by the intuitive and ruthless Hertz (Paul Giamatti) who wants the baby dead. There is nothing for Smith to do but to take the newborn kid to his old friend, Donna Quintano (Monica Belluci), a prostitute who specializes in fulfilling lactation fantasies. He hopes that she will agree to feed and take care of the orphan baby. But the sultry woman wants nothing to do with the kid, especially when Hertz shows up at the bordello. Smith and Donna are forced to go on the run. Amid escalating gunfights with Hertz' endless army of aggressive thugs, Smith figures out that the kid is the target of a United States Senator who is near death and needs a bone marrow transplant to treat cancer. |
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The smutty, hilarious comedy finds freshman Erik Stifler (John White) and his pals Mike 'Cooze' Coozeman (Jake Siegel) and Bobby (Nic Nac) pledging the most infamous fraternity on campus, Beta House, led by Erik's cousin Dwight (Steve Talley). Willing to enjoy college life to the fullest, the boys get plunged into a whirlwind of wild parties, crazy pranks and sex with hot girls, but they unexpectedly find themselves challenged by the Geek House, a rival fraternity run by the nerdy Edgar (Tyrone Savage). Dwight and the other Betas must pull together to defend their House from the Geeks. |
| Storm Warning
[2007,
Australia]
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| A yuppie couple lost in a swamp seek refuge at an isolated farmhouse only to discover they've jumped out of the frying pan into the fire. Nail biting horror from the people who brought you WOLF CREEK and the director of URBAN LEGEND (1 more taglines...) |
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In this nail-biting horror movie, Rob (Robert Taylor) and Pia (Nadia Farès), a young couple, embark on a romantic boating excursion and get into a heavy storm. After their sailboat is wrecked, they become stranded in a desolate, creepy swamp surrounded by impenetrable forest. In an attempt to take shelter from raging rain and a ferocious wind, the husband and wife come across a seemingly abandoned farmhouse. After discovering a large amount of marijuana growing in the barn, they come to realize that it will turn out badly for them when the homeowners show up at the cabin... |
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Three pals move into a haunted house in the Hollywood Hills. |
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Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon some dead bodies, a stash of heroin and more than $2 million in cash near the Rio Grande. |
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Nothing much happens in the small town of Dudley, Ohio. But that all changes when Lara Childs (Erin Wilk) becomes the target of the undead. |
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Jennifer Tree (Elisha Cuthbert) is a well-known beautiful fashion model who regularly adorns covers of popular magazines and appears at balls or social functions. Once at a charity event, Jennifer suddenly loses consciousness. When she wakes up, she finds herself drugged, abducted and held captive in a basement cell. After a series of harsh physical and psychological torments, she discovers another prisoner, a young man named Gary (Daniel Gillies) in the adjoining cell behind the glass wall. The two victims come to realize that if they want to stay alive, they must make their escape from the maze of harrowing tortures and terror. However, their attempts to find a way out are challenged every moment by their vigilant tormentor's (Pruit Taylor Vince) numerous intricate traps. |
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