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Redbelt |
Set in the west-side of Los Angeles fight world, a world inhabited by bouncers, cage-fighters, cops and special forces types, Redbelt, is the story of Mike Terry (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a Jiu-Jitsu teacher who has avoided the prize fighting circuit, choosing instead to pursue an honorable life by operating a self-defense studio with a samurai's code.
Terry and his wife Sondra (Alice Braga), struggle to keep the business running to make ends meet. An accident on a dark, rainy night at the...
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Set in the west-side of Los Angeles fight world, a world inhabited by bouncers, cage-fighters, cops and special forces types, Redbelt, is the story of Mike Terry (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a Jiu-Jitsu teacher who has avoided the prize fighting circuit, choosing instead to pursue an honorable life by operating a self-defense studio with a samurai's code.
Terry and his wife Sondra (Alice Braga), struggle to keep the business running to make ends meet. An accident on a dark, rainy night at the Academy between an off duty officer (Max Martini) and a distraught lawyer (Emily Moritimer) puts in motion a series of events that will change Terry's life dramatically introducing him to a world of promoters (Ricky Jay, Joe Mantegna) and movie star Chet Frank (Tim Allen). Faced with this, in order to pay off his debts and regain his honor, Terry must step into the ring for the first time in his life.
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Checking Out |
A snappy, smart and heart-warming comedy for the 21st century unfolds against modern day Manhattan. Peter Falk stars as Morris Applebaum, a feisty retired thespian with deep roots in Broadway theater.
On the eve of his 90th birthday, Morris invites his three middle-aged children back to his stylish apartment for the party of a lifetime. As a postscript, Morris informs them bluntly that after the party he plans to bring the curtain down on himself and make his "final exit".
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A snappy, smart and heart-warming comedy for the 21st century unfolds against modern day Manhattan. Peter Falk stars as Morris Applebaum, a feisty retired thespian with deep roots in Broadway theater.
On the eve of his 90th birthday, Morris invites his three middle-aged children back to his stylish apartment for the party of a lifetime. As a postscript, Morris informs them bluntly that after the party he plans to bring the curtain down on himself and make his "final exit".
Flying in from all parts of the country, his children converge on their father's home to try and convince him that life is still worth living.
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Scream Queen |
Once upon a time there was a scream queen... named Dana Lewis (Liz Lavoie), a famous B-Horror movie actress tired of playing baby-sitters and cheerleaders in straight-to-video movies. Dana dreams of being a “serious” actress and thinks her luck may be improving when she’s offered the starring role in an independent film.
However, when Dana arrives on the movie set in the desert, she discovers her “big break” is actually... not. The director Jason Alves, is an obsessed fan and the cast and...
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Once upon a time there was a scream queen... named Dana Lewis (Liz Lavoie), a famous B-Horror movie actress tired of playing baby-sitters and cheerleaders in straight-to-video movies. Dana dreams of being a “serious” actress and thinks her luck may be improving when she’s offered the starring role in an independent film.
However, when Dana arrives on the movie set in the desert, she discovers her “big break” is actually... not. The director Jason Alves, is an obsessed fan and the cast and crew is a group of local weirdos.
Under contract, Dana is forced to act in the movie, but thanks to Jason’s respect for her, Dana discovers she is a good actress and finds love on a B-movie set. With Zombies and butchering!
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School of Life |
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Ryan Reynolds lights up the screen as the charismatic and hip Mr. D., a teacher whose lessons extend far beyond the classroom.
A heartwarming tale of learning to appreciate every moment we're given, School of Life, is a funny and touching story about life in school, but more importantly, the human spirit.
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In Good Company |
When his company is bought, a middle-aged ad sales executive is demoted and finds that his new boss is a young college prodigy barely half his age. Unable to quit due to his wife's newly disclosed pregnancy, the executive is forced to make the best of a bad situation.
The young new boss has his own problems to confront as he takes over a job in which he has no experience while dealing with his new wife's decision to leave him. Their conflict spills over into their personal lives as the...
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When his company is bought, a middle-aged ad sales executive is demoted and finds that his new boss is a young college prodigy barely half his age. Unable to quit due to his wife's newly disclosed pregnancy, the executive is forced to make the best of a bad situation.
The young new boss has his own problems to confront as he takes over a job in which he has no experience while dealing with his new wife's decision to leave him. Their conflict spills over into their personal lives as the young boss starts dating the older employee's teenage daughter.
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Alex And Emma |
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A writer suffering from terrible writer's block, decides to put himself in danger to solve his problem. He accepts a $50,000 advance for a novel to be completed in 30 days so he can pay off his mob debts.
The only problem is that if he fails to deliver a book in 30 days, the publisher will own everything that he writes from there on out. So, he hires a stenographer who helps him meet his deadline and become his muse in the process.
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Bartleby |
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Bartleby, the eccentric new employee at a public records firm, inspires complete and utter chaos by repeatedly defying his boss with the phrase, "I'd prefer not to."
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Joe And Max |
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The true story of the friendship and comraderie between boxing challenger Joe Louis and German heavyweight champ Max Schmeling. Played out against the backdrop of the political turmoil immediately preceeding World War II, friendship is tested in this human drama.
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Partners |
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After hijacking a computer program from his office, Bob hits the roadplanning to sell it to the highest bidder. But a street smart drifterchanges his plans when he steals the program and plans his own bigpayday. Unfortunately, both Bob and the drifter discover that they needeach other to close the deal, only who's gonna double cross whom first.
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Bounce |
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A businessman gives up his seat on a plane to another man. The plane crashes and everyone dies. Feeling great guilt, the businessman seeks out the wife of the dead man, and then falls in love with her.
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