Frank Falenczyk (Ben Kingsley) worked as a hit man for the Buffalo-based Polish Mafia. One day he got himself totally clinched, overslept and failed a critical assignment. Determined to give up drinking, the protagonist went to San Francisco to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Who would ever have imagined that he would have met the love of his life there and have decided to slip his past and put on a new shape? But at first he had to return home so as to settle some old scores with the villainous Irish mobster Edward O'Leary (Dennis Farina), who had grabbed power in Buffalo, threatening the family business. Frank would have won the upstart hands down if his girlfriend, Laurel Pearson (Téa Leoni), had not tried to assist him secretly...
Veteran detective John McClane (Bruce Willis) is back in action when the United States of America face a new generation of terrorism. An organization of cyber criminals has a diabolical scheme to ruin the country's computer infrastructure including communications, transport and financial data. Criminal mastermind Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) estimated every detail in this case, saving that McClane is an old school cop who has a well-honed arsenal of methods to foil the nefarious plans of the terrorists.
The hilarious comedy depicts the peripeteias of the fortune of two talented magicians, Harry (David Mitchell) and Karl (Robert Webb), who work together, performing various magic tricks in a variety of shows. The two become deadly enemies and go their separate ways after Harry finds out about the sexual affair between Karl and his wife, who is then accidentally killed during the guillotine trick. This mishap puts the kibosh on their brilliant careers. Four years later, their paths cross again when the penniless and depressed former partners decide to enter the "Magic shield" tournament and compete against one another, expecting to win a prize of £20,000.
The dramedy focuses on Nolan Byrd (Devon Werkheiser) a bashful, gaunt 8th grader who, like many other kids at his school, endures everyday bullying from Bubba Bixby (Andrew Caldwell), the son of local magnate Bob Bixby (Daniel Roebuck). When his patience is exhausted, Nolan makes the courageous decision to stand up for himself and his peers. In the great tradition of detective movies, Nolan begins spying on the offender and filming the humiliation in action. Under the pseudonym "Shredderman," he then sets up a website exposing Bubba's execrable behavior to the world.
High school senior Nick Powell (Justin Chatwin) is destined to have a bright future. But no one can feel secured against a fatal case of mistaken identity. So one day Nick becomes the victim of a brutal attack by a school hoodlum. Nick stays alive, though his spirit has departed from his perishable body. His frightened soul, caught between the living and the dead, vainly attempts to go to its eternal rest. Nick tries to give his mother Diane (Marcia Gay Harden) a signal for help but she can neither hear nor see him. Meanwhile, the police led by Detective Brian Larson (Callum Keith Rennie) takes great pains to find the missing guy, without knowing that Nick is just hours away from truly perishing. By the irony of fate, the only person who can save his life is his sullen and cruel classmate, Annie Newton (Margarita Levieva), who beat him so unmercifully.
High school hockey player Chris Pratt (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) spent four years in a coma caused by a car accident. His brain injury left him unable to focus on anything for very long. Being mentally challenged, he takes a job as a night janitor at a bank. Chris gets warm encouragement from Gary Spargo (Mattew Goode), a former classmate who tries to worm himself into Chris' confidence so that he can use him as the lookout for a big-money heist at the bank where he works.
In this chilling horror flick a college girl (Emily Blunt) shares a ride home for Christmas break with a fellow student (Ashton Holmes) who may not be as innocent as he seems. When he decides to take a short cut across a lonesome snow-filled road, they find themselves rammed by a car that suddenly appears out of nowhere at high speed. Totally stuck in a snow bank, the two get terrorized by sinister ghosts who lurk around the frighteningly dark road and make their hearts sink into their boots.
For teenager Tracy Turnblad (Nikki Blonsky), school is a real yawn. She somehow tolerates her boring classes just to race home to catch her favorite dance show on TV. Despite her overweight, Tracy is obsessed with her dream of someday appearing on "The Corny Collins Show." When the chance to partake in the show arrives, the aspiring dancer immediately takes the auditions. To her great joy, Tracy lands a spot on the show and quickly pursues stardom. However, she must overcome many obstacles she faces on her path.
The drama tells a compelling story about friendship, loyalty, love and loss of three lifelong buddies who grow up together and become immune to violence and crime that reign in the streets of 1980s-era Brooklyn. One day, while walking on the shore, Michael, Carmine and Bobby stumble upon a car with a well dressed man in the driver's seat. But the boys get neither scared nor amazed by seeing the man with a bullet wound in his head. Carmine (Scott Caan) borrows a pack of cigarettes and a lighter from the deceased, Bobby (Entourage's Jerry Ferrara) takes a puppy left in the cage under the seat, and Michael (Freddie Prinze Jr.), the most quick-witted of them, takes a gun out of the glove compartment...
The deeply emotional drama revolves around Ann Grant (Vanessa Redgrave), a terminally ill elderly woman lying on her deathbed. She recollects her past and regrets that she let the man of her dreams get away fifty years ago. Before dying she wants to prevent her two adult daughters, Constance (Natasha Richardson) and Nina (Toni Collette), from committing the same mistakes she did in her life.
This fact-based drama centers on an ambitious young man named Eric O'Neill (Ryan Phillipe) who is employed by the FBI to work as a personal assistant to respected operative Robert Hanssen (Chris Cooper). Eric is overjoyed to get this job because he dreams of becoming the world's best FBI agent. However, he soon discovers the true nature of his work. O'Neill is supposed to expose Hanssen, who pretends to be a man of good reputation and high principles but is actually a sexual deviant and double agent spying for the Soviet Union and Russia. Eric is shocked to find himself drawn into an intricate game of espionage and intrigue. He has no one to help him. He has only himself to depend on when he gets into a fight with a cold-blooded and calculating veteran agent.
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.
Rachel Wilcox (Lindsay Lohan) behaves like a typical teenage girl. She flaunts her sexuality, drinks and smokes, uses profanity and is rude to her weak-willed, long-suffering alcoholic mother, Lilly (Felicity Huffman). But the last straw comes when Rachel borrows the family car without permission and causes an accident. What can Lilly do with the regular hoodlum? She determines that the only means to tame her impulsive and uncontrollable daughter is to send her to spend a summer with her rigid, rule-obsessed grandmother, Georgia (Jane Fonda), who lives in a wretched, god-forsaken hole in Idaho.
This compelling psychological thriller centers upon a flagrant case of abduction in a small American town. One day Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a high school student with a desire to be a writer, is kidnapped and severely tortured by an atrocious serial killer. Two weeks later, the girl, dismembered of her hand and leg, miraculously manages to escape from the clutches of the monster of cruelty. After recovering consciousness, the traumatized girl claims to be a stripper named Dakota Moss (Lindsay Lohan), a character that she created in her story for a school assignment. "Dakota" insists that the real Aubrey is still alive but her life is hanging by a hair and that any delay may be fatal.
After the sudden end of his whirlwind romance with a beautiful but callous starlet, Sophia (Elena Anaya), Carter Webb (Adam Brody), a young soft-core porn screenwriter, leaves Los Angeles for his suburban Detroit home to heal his broken heart and take care of his ailing grandmother Phyllis (Olympia Dukakis). Soon after his arrival, he forms a special bond with his grandma's neighbors —charming woman Sarah Hardwicke (Meg Ryan) and her two daughters, rebellious teenage Lucy (Kristen Stewart) and precocious eleven-year-old Paige (Makenzie Vega). There, in the land of women, Carter finds himself taken into confidence regarding their fantasies, their deepest fears and their hidden desires.
Two lifetime buddies Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) are about to graduate high school and go off to different colleges. Therefore they decide to have a graduation blowout before a long separation. The nerdy guys set out to supply the party with alcohol, hoping to spend an unforgettable night of love with drunken girls. However, things go awry and their attempts at buying liquor become a greater challenge than picking up girls.
Peggy (Molly Shannon), a timid, lonely forty-something woman, lives with her faithful dog, Pencil, who warms her heart and brightens up her world. One day her peaceful existence seems to be totally shattered by Pencil's sudden death from toxic poisoning. Who could have imagined that the loss of the adorable pet would have forced Peggy to come out of her shell? The grief-struck woman gets her act together and starts living an active life full of positive metamorphoses.
Paris, home to finest restaurants, best chefs and cooking, is a gourmand's paradise. Remy (Patton Oswalt) adores legendary French chef Auguste Gusteau (Brad Garrett) and dreams of captivating the world's culinary capital. Remy has an amazingly appropriate aptitude for being a cook. He has a wonderful sense of smell and taste, knowledge of delicious recipes and a genius for improvisation. There's just one little problem: Remy is a rat. As the fates decree, he finds himself in the kitchen of Gusteau's restaurant and forms an unexpected alliance with a new clumsy garbage boy, Linguini (Lou Romano). He is a nice fellow but has no talent for cooking and can't tell flambé from frappé. However, Linguini soon becomes a culinary superstar thanks to Remy, who conceals himself under his toque and controls his every move by pulling on his hair like a puppeteer's strings. One day a malicious food critic, Anton Ego (Peter O'Toole), whose critique seems to have brought Gusteau to his grave, shows up on the scene...
This wonderful and touching story centers on an introverted, artistically talented fifth grader, Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson), and his imaginative new classmate and next-door neighbor, Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb). Both outsiders at school, they soon become intimate friends. Willing to escape from their cruel peers, solitude and other troubles, the two kindred spirits create their own world filled with walking trees, giant trolls, monsters, and fantastic animals. The kingdom of Terabithia, where they rule together as king and queen, is hidden deep in the nearby woods, and the only way to enter the magical land is to swing across a stream on an old rope.
Seasoned, cynical political correspondent Pierre Peders (Steve Buscemi) feels chagrined at being sidetracked by his editor and assigned to interview a young, attractive B-list soap opera star named Katya (Sienna Miller). Pierre has never worked with celebrities from the world of show business therefore an average interview goes haywire and transforms into a fierce battle of wits and sensual wills. It is not very obvious who the hunter is and who the hunted is in this verbal cat-and-mouse game...