Pug, a wisecracking 13 year old living on a dangerous
Westside block, has one goal in mind: to join The Twelve O'Clock Boys; the
notorious urban dirt-bike gang of Baltimore. Converging from all parts of the
inner city, they invade the streets and clash with police, who are forbidden to
chase the bikes for fear of endangering the public. When Pug's older brother
dies suddenly, he looks to the pack for mentorship, spurred by their dangerous
lifestyle. Pug's story is coupled with unprecedented, action-packed coverage of
the riders in their element. The film presents the pivotal years of change in a
boy's life growing up in one of the most dangerous and economically depressed
cities in the US.
Five university friends gather at a house party to ring in
the New Year. Unbeknownst to them, an epidemic has erupted outside, causing
outbreaks around the world. With nowhere else to turn, they barricade
themselves indoors with only their phones, laptops, and other tech devices.
They use their devices to research the possible cause of this outbreak.
Information and video footage over flow their computers as they descend further
into the cause and the ensuing chaos. As the virus spreads, the mood in the house
changes from fear to paranoia. Who is safe? Who can they trust? Reality becomes
blurred as they slowly discover the source of the virus causing the
sickness...and there is no going back.
A teen seductress pulls three other privileged Malibu kids
into her devious scheme, and unforeseen consequences force the group to face
their own fears and mortality.
Mia dreams of singing, Quentin dreams of dancing, Paalo
wants to mend the relationship with his daughter and Alonzo hopes to reconnect
with his family, but the realities of abuse, failure and their broken pasts, as
well as a notorious criminal, make the path to their dreams an uphill battle.
Set in urban Chicago, these four stories are woven together to create an
inspiring tale of the hard work it takes to achieve one's dreams.
A group of kids with special powers and their trusted dog
are sent back in time on a mission to restore the famous stories and their
place in history as the mad President and Minister of Cultural Affairs are
trying to change them. They face many obstacles setting the history straight
and not mixing up anything as they go.
Moments before his comeback performance, a concert pianist
who suffers from stage fright discovers a note written on his music sheet. Tom
Selznick, the most talented pianist of his generation, stopped performing in
public because of his stage fright. Years after a catastrophic performance, he
reappears in public in a long-awaited concert in Chicago. In a packed theater,
in front of the expectant audience, Tom finds a message written on the score:
"Play one wrong note and you die." Without leaving the piano, Tom
must discover the anonymous sniper's motives and look for help without anyone
realizing.
HOMEFRONT is an action movie about a widowed ex-DEA agent
who retires to a small town for the sake of his 10-year-old daughter. The only
problem is he picked the wrong town. A former DEA agent (Jason Statham)
moves to a small town with his daughter to get away from the dangers of the
job, only to be terrorized by a meth-head gang leader (James Franco)
in this action thriller written by Sylvester
Stallone and directed by Gary Fleder. Kate Bosworth and Winona Ryder co-star.
While indulging his appetite for the grim and gruesome by
patronizing a voyeuristic Web site that's based in a house where a serial
killer once lived, a hearing-impaired boy begins to suspect that the site's
violence is more than just make-believe.
Based on Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard's best seller comes
this shocking thriller starring Rob Lowe and Ginnifer Goodwin. As John F.
Kennedy (Lowe) rises to become U.S. president, a former Marine grows
disillusioned with America. When their paths ultimately cross, the course of
history is changed forever as seen in this mesmerizing film about the
assassination of JFK -- and its chilling aftermath.
When eighteen-year-old Brendan King attempts to leave his
turbulent gang life behind him, his past continues to threaten his new-found
faith, family, and future. A reformed teenage gangster rescues his popular high
school classmate from a fiery car wreck, and helps to restore her faith in God
while contending with some former partners in crime. Brendan King (Crawford
Wilson) was on the fast-track to prison when he was arrested in a federal
raid at age 15. Years later, he's devoted his life to god, moved in with a
foster family, and reenrolled in high school. One day, while returning home
from a meeting with his Christian teen group the Seekers, Brendan happens
across the scene of a devastating car accident, and sees student-council
president Natalie Jenkins (Kayla Compton)
trapped in the wreckage. The flames inching closer, he rushes in and sweeps her
away to safety. Later, when police discover drugs in Natalie's car, she's
sentenced to perform community service with the Seekers while Brendan is being
hailed as a local hero. At first all Natalie wants is to get the job done and
get back to her life, but the more time she spends with the Seekers, the more
she begins to realize just how far she has drifted from God. With Brendan's
support, Natalie confesses the secret that eroded her faith. Later, when the
thugs Brendan used to run with threaten Natalie and his foster family in a bid
to make him reveal the location of a drug stash hidden by their leader before
he was killed, a conflict arises that could destroy the new life he's struggled
so hard to build.
This gritty gangster movie directed by Antonio Simoncini.
London gangster Tony Lord (Glen Murphy) is forced to reflect on his past
misdeeds when he is transported back to 1950s Italy, where his mother and
father originally met and fell in love. Knowing the damaging nature of his
father (Christopher Hatherall)'s future wrongdoings, Tony takes the opportunity
to stop his mother (Serena Iansiti) from leaving Italy with him and changes the
course of history as a result...
Fast-talking security guard Ben joins his cop brother-in-law
James on a 24-hour patrol of Atlanta in order to prove himself worthy of
marrying Angela, James' sister.
In THE HUMAN RACE a group of 80 people are ripped out of
their daily lives and all re-appear in an undisclosed location. These people
are from all walks of life: young and old, athletic and disabled,
white-collared and homeless. The rules to a race boom in their heads, in their
own voice and language, laying out what will become a horrific race of terror:
'If you are lapped twice, you die. If you step off the path, you die. If you
touch the grass, you will die. Race... or die.'
Thousands of years ago, a race of beings known as Dark Elves
tried to send the universe into darkness by using a weapon known as the Aether.
Warriors from Asgard stop them but their leader Malekith escapes to wait for
another opportunity. The warriors find the Aether and since it cannot be
destroyed, they try to hide it. In the present day, Jane Foster awaits the
return of Thor although it has been two years since they last saw once another.
In the meantime, Thor has been trying to bring peace to the nine realms. Jane
discovers an anomaly similar to the one that brought Thor to Earth. She goes to
investigate, finds a wormhole, and is sucked into it. Back on Asgard, Thor
wishes to return to Earth but his father, Odin refuses to let him. Thor learns
from Heimdall, who can see into all of the realms, that Jane disappeared. Thor
then returns to Earth just as Jane reappears. However, when some policemen try
to arrest her, an unknown energy repulses them.
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