Marriages are made in heaven! Ben Murphy (John Krasinski) and Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore) can't have known it. When Ben offers Sadie his hand and heart, she wants to get married at the family church. But the lovebirds come across an obstacle: the over-the top pastor Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) wants to check them out for compatibility. Ben and Sadie will receive the pastor's grace and blessing on their marriage if they take and pass his Marriage Preparation Course. Frank's grueling tests involve couples counseling, preserving chastity before marriage, apartment surveillance, and caring for two robotic babies, just to name a few.
This is the final chapter of Gore Verbinski's swashbuckling action-adventure trilogy. In the second part the bold Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) was killed during the battle against the formidable Kracken. This time he is hopelessly stuck in the purgatory of Davy Jones' (Bill Nighy) Locker, the evil spirits of the deep. Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) form an unlikely alliance with the evil Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) and set sail on a perilous journey to the end of the world, namely to Singapore, where they will have to fight with the insidious Captain Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat), enlist support of the mighty Brethren Court, get the Black Pearl from the depths of the ocean and rescue Jack Sparrow from the land of the dead.
Based on a short story by Stephen King, the suspenseful and creepy movie follows Mike Enslin (John Cusack), a skeptical writer who specializes in debunking myths surrounding paranormal occurrences. While working on his latest book, Enslin travels from hotel to hotel, spending one night in alleged haunted rooms. Upon hearing rumors that eerie things happen in Room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel, he decides to prove that a murderous haunt is nothing more than a scary story to tell the guests, and checks into the very same room, despite the grave warnings of the hotel manager, Mr. Olin (Samuel L Jackson). This time, however, Enslin has to deal with real-life nightmares...
This biopic drama follows the life and death of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl (Dan Futterman) who went missing while researching a story about the infamous shoe bomber Richard Reid in Karachi, Pakistan. Six months gone with child, his wife Mariane (Angelina Jolie) embarked on a desperate quest to find him, calling on the FBI, Pakistani police, and American embassy personnel to help. However, she soon got the shattering news that Daniel was captured by terrorists, denounced as an Israeli spy and beheaded. Afterwards the kidnappers made the videotape of Daniel's execution public through the media...
In 1999 Stephen H. Price, an eccentric billionaire, invited six strangers to a birthday party held in an abandoned mental institute on a sinister hill. Stephen offered his guests to play a seemingly funny game, promising a one-million-dollar prize to anyone who could stay alive in the haunted building till dawn. It was Sarah Wolfe who managed to escape the creepy old house. Strange as it may seem, Price himself and the other guests were ferociously slaughtered by a supernatural force. Eight years later, Sara's sister Ariel (Amanda Righetti) is kidnapped by a group of treasure hunters and taken to the very same House on Haunted Hill to find a valuable statue of the evil god Baphomet.
The stiff British family reunites to morn their deceased patriarch. Deeply deploring the untimely death of the pure-minded kinsman, the members of the upper-crust family get shocked to learn about their father's little peccadilloes. A mysterious guest (Peter Dinklage) who tells them the deep, dark secrets is not about to keep his tongue between his teeth. But everyone has his price, and the blackmailer agrees to preserve the chariness of their reputation if he is paid a generous sum of money.
In the sequel to "Brus Almighty", Evan Baxter (Steve Carrell) is the very same pushing television anchorman who used to cross Brus Nolan's path. Afterwards he was recompensed for his deeds: Brus Almighty made him talk rot onscreen, live from the Buffalo TV station. After this awkward situation, he had to quit his job on TV but he soon came out on top. Newly elected to Congress, Evan moves with his family to Washington, determined to devote himself to the service of his country. However, he is chosen by the Almighty (Morgan Freeman) to serve humanity. God informs Evan about terrible events to come that will happen in his country, and commands him to start building a giant ark, following Noah's example.
After his father's death, Kale Brecht (LaBeouf) becomes sullen, withdrawn, and troubled — so much so that he finds himself under a court-ordered sentence of house arrest after a run in with the law. His mother, Julie (Moss), works night and day to support herself and her son, only to be met with indifference and lethargy. The walls of his house begin to close in on Kale. He becomes a voyeur as his interests turn outside the windows of his suburban home towards those of his neighbors, one of which Kale begins to suspect is a serial killer. But, are his suspicions merely the product of cabin fever and his overactive imagination?
In the first movie three careless American tourists wanted to unwind at a Slovakian hostel infested with hot and sexy women. But all their dreams come to a sad tumble: they were tied up and sold for slaughter. However, one of the pals, Paxton (Jay Hernandez), managed to escape. In the hair-raising sequel this misdeed is immediately rectified: Paxton's girlfriend finds her lover beheaded. Meanwhile, a platter of fresh flesh is served. While traveling through Eastern Europe, three female college students fall into company with a gorgeous model, Axelle (Vera Jordanova), who invites them to follow her to a hostel in Slovakia where they will be able to relax and rejuvenate. Beth (Lauren German), Whitney (Bijou Phillips) and Lorna (Heather Matarazzo), who enjoy living the party, guys and spa lifestyle, check into the same infamous hostel without thinking twice. Soon after they arrive, the girls realize that they are decoyed into the slaughterhouse. Instead of a relaxing and rejuvenating treatment and a whirlwind vacation romance, they are supposed to get torture, rape and murder. Will the trio manage to stay alive in the bloody hell?
Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg) aspires to follow in the footsteps of his courageous father, a successful and respectable stuntman who died while performing a dangerous stunt. Rod fancies himself the world's greatest stuntman, but, objectively speaking, he is not very good at that. His abusive stepfather Frank (Ian McShane) doesn't respect him as a man and thus mocks at him at every opportunity, but Rod keeps doing stunts, desperately trying to land jumps with his bike. When Rod learns that his stepdad needs a heart transplant which demands $50,000, he comes up with a brilliant idea to raise the money by jumping 15 parked buses on a motorbike. Will the klutzy Rod manage both to save Frank's life and win his respect?
The charming and smart criminal Danny Ocean (George Clooney) reassembles his crew. This time they are scheming to take vengeance on the ruthless and low-down casino owner Willie Bank (Al Pacino) who betrayed Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould), one of Ocean's team players, in their business arrangement. Danny is bent on bankrupting Willie by winning huge amounts of money on slot machines, at Black Jack and roulette simultaneously.
The suspense thriller focuses on Bob Lee Swagger (Mark Wahlberg), a top Marine Corps scout sniper who has retired from the service after a routine mission ended in failure. Three years later, he is coerced back into service in order to thwart an assassination attempt against the President of the United States. While carrying out his mission, Swagger is shot twice by a police officer, but manages to escape and take refuge with Sarah Fenn (Kate Mara), the widow of his former partner. Realizing that he has been framed and is now the subject of a national manhunt, Swagger sets out both to find the real shooter and take revenge on corrupt CIA agents who have twice betrayed him.
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore investigates and compares the American health care system with that of other countries around the world, aiming to expose the shortcomings and corruption that flourishes in the system.
Bourne is once again brought out of hiding, this time inadvertently by London-based reporter Simon Ross who is trying to unveil Operation BlackBriar—an upgrade to Project Treadstone—in a series of newspaper columns. Bourne (Damon) sets up a meeting with Ross (Considine) and realizes instantly they're being scanned. Information from the reporter stirs a new set of memories, and Bourne must finally, ultimately, uncover his dark past whilst dodging The Company's best efforts in trying to eradicate him.
Former military commander Dale Murphy (Henry Rollins) produces and hosts his own reality television show which is called "The Ultimate Survivalist: The Apocalypse" and is located in the notorious West Virginia wilderness. The participants are challenged to experience the way of life of primitive tribes for a period of six days without having modern telecommunications. Little do they know that they must fight for their survival against a family of grisly backwoods cannibals.
The crime suspense movie centers on a promising young assistant district attorney, Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling), who finds himself drawn into an intricate cat-and-mouse game of Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) who has shot his adulterous wife (Embeth Davidtz) but manages to avoid being imprisoned due to legal loopholes.
Mephistopheles (Peter Fonda) promises a teenaged stunt cyclist Johnny Blaze (Matt Long) one wish in exchange for his immortal soul. Johnny recklessly agrees, hoping to save his beloved father Barton (Brett Cullen) from dying of cancer. As expected, the perfidious Devil plays Johnny a snide trick. He helps to cure Barton's disease but doesn't save him from a motorcycle accident. The years pass, and the Devil transforms Johnny (Nicolas Cage) into the "Ghost Rider," a supernatural agent with raging superpowers. At night he rides his hellish Harley and tussles with injustice and evil. And though the contract is indefinite-term, and Johnny is forever destined to gather evil souls, the Devil gives him the chance to be released from the contract if Johnny defeats his renegade son, Blackheart (Wey Bentley).
Richard Cooper (Chris Rock) is a successful investment banker with his beautiful, intelligent wife, Brenda (Gina Torres), and two sweet kids. It may seem that of all people he should be the last one to complain. However, there's just one little problem: Richard is bored with the monotony of his life and lack of sex. Therefore Ricky is obsessed with erotic fantasies about other women. As the saying goes, the ball comes to the player. One fine day a gorgeous, sexy woman from his past, Nikki Tru (Kerry Washington), suddenly comes into his life. The free-spirited woman obviously wants to seduce him. Though Richard has never had any real intention of cheating on Brenda, he enters into a relationship which he sees as a huge gulping breath of fresh air in his stagnant life.
In 2057 people are extremely anxious that the Sun is dying, and thus Mankind faces the threat of extinction. In this situation their only plank is the Icarus II spacecraft, the crew of which includes eight valiant male and female astronauts, led by Captain Kaneda (Hiroyuki Sanada). Their mission is to deliver a nuclear device and reignite the dimming star. Deep into the voyage, the crew members receive a muted distress signal from Icarus I that went missing en route toward the Sun seven years earlier. They decide to change course for the lost spaceship, but navigator Trey (Benny Wong) makes a miscalculation that leads to a terrible disaster. From that point on, the crew must fight not only for their lives and sanity but the future of humanity.
Kevin Sorbo stars in this action-packed sequel to the hit film, Walking Tall: The Payback. After cleaning up his hometown, Nick (Kevin Sorbo) retires as county sheriff and heads to Dallas where he hopes to start a new life with an FBI Agent and her twelve-year old daughter. Just being "the boyfriend" is tough enough for Nick. When a ruthless drug lord targets several key witnesses to a Federal case, Nick finds himself in the middle of a war with nobody to trust. This time Nick is on their turf and he is pitted against a ferocious army of gang bangers. Nick's brand of country justice just doesn't seem to cut it on the rough city streets but he will stop at nothing to protect his own.