On the run from the Cavalry, a man tries to disappear while accompanied by two camels and a runaway boy. His escape is made harder when he meets a widow and her daughter who may turn him in.
On the run from the Cavalry, a man tries to disappear while accompanied by two camels and a runaway boy. His escape is made harder when he meets a widow and her daughter who may turn him in.
Twelve-year-old, well-bred Lonnie meets the impudent Karen on the street. They spend some time together and Karen teaches Lonnie some of her favorite pastimes, like make-up, shop-lifting, skipping school and lying to her parents about it, but confessing to the priest later. But Karen also learns some honesty from Lonnie. A film about social differences and growing up.
Every woman gets one last night to cut loose and go a little wild. Surrounded by her best friends and her estranged cousin, Jess sets out to have the most memorable bachelorette party ever. From limo rides to sexy dare games, this night has it all. But not everything is as it seems. A few unexpected surprises turn her last day of freedom into something terrifying and unexpected. Now the girls must play a twisted game of dare cards in order to make it out alive. Hens Night is a dark horror comedy about a sexy bachelorette party that goes terribly wrong. It’ll be one hell of a night… if they survive!
A Serial killer clown living a double life of murder and working an office job has to come to terms with who he really is while a subversive cop tracks him down.
This film tells the true story of fraudulent Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass (Christensen), who rose to meteoric heights as a young writer in his 20s, becoming a staff writer at “The New Republic” for three years (1995-1998), where 27 of his 41 published stories were either partially or completely made up. Looking for a short cut to fame, Glass concocted sources, quotes and even entire stories, but his deception did not go unnoticed forever, and eventually, his world came crumbling down…
Sam purchase’s a second hand cellphone and starts getting mysterious calls.
Audie Murphy is again the kid who puts on a badge to catch the bad guy, skillfully played by Barry Sullivan. On the way back to town the two develop a curiously close relationship – Sullivan passes up several chances to get away – but in the end Sullivan “asks for it” and Murphy obliges.
Sarah Prentice has not left her home in two years. Her fear of the outside world has crippled her ability to interact with people. She struggles through the everyday processes of life as she also suffers from an uncontrollable Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Her life is focused on the simple process of getting ready for work. For the average person it is as simple as getting up and getting dressed, for Sarah it is a marathon of emotions.
In 1930’s Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings moves to Florida’s backwaters to write in peace. She feels bothered by affectionate men, editor and confused neighbors, but soon she connects and writes The Yearling, a classic of American literature.
The legendary King Wiglaf must assemble the most unlikely team to find The Taker’s crown of power before Tome, the Titan thief, claims it and brings destruction upon humanity.
September, 2001. On its last leg homeward, from Pearl Harbour (Hawaii) to San Diego, the USS Constellation hosts a jolly ‘tiger cruise’ for USNavy, Marines and USNAF relatives, mainly minors (‘Navy brats’). Attitudes and emotions vary from simple joy to open frustration, the worst brat being XO commander Gary Dolan’s daughter Maddie, who wants him to refuse a promotion to command for a shore job. Then the news of the WCC terror crisis changes everything, as the crew is recalled to war footing.
In 2010, when Ha Jung Woo won the best actor at the 46th Paek Sang Arts Awards for his work in movie “Take Off,” he mentioned in his speech that he would walk across South Korea if he wins the award again. In the following year, Ha Jung Woo won the best actor award again at the 47th Paek Sang Arts Awards for his work in movie “The Yellow Sea.” To fulfill his promise, Ha Jung-Woo dragged along other actors and actresses including Kong Hyo Jin and they walked from Seoul to Haenam over 19 nights and 20 days. The walk lasted for 577 km.