The story: In 1937 a young, unproven director stages "Julius Caesar" in a revolutionary production at his new Mercury Theater.
The story: Michael Clarke Duncan stars as a former heavyweight champion who now owns a restaurant and challenges his wait staff to sell more food than they ever have.
The story: This documentary chronicles the life and ultimate breakdown of Josh Harris, a pioneer of the Internet whose early endeavors anticipated MySpace, Facebook and YouTube, and whose experiments with the limits of privacy led to his collapse.
The story: When a Marine goes missing in Afghanistan, his ne'er-do-well brother takes care of his wife and family, with cataclysmic results.
The story: When the love of her young life, Edward Cullen, leaves town, Bella Swan deepens her friendship with Jacob, introducing her to another netherworldly tribe.
The story: This comedy is based on the real-life exploits of a group of DJs who rocked 1960s Britain when they took to the high seas with their bootleg radio broadcasts.
The story: A recently returned Iraq war veteran is assigned to the Casualty Notification Service, where he confronts his own buried feelings about his experience.
An animated version of the story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his encounters with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.
An animated version of the story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his encounters with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.
In futuristic Metro City, a brilliant scientist named Tenma (Nicolas Cage) builds Astro Boy (Freddie Highmore), a robotic child with super strength, x-ray vision and the ability to fly. Upon learning that his friends and family in Metro City are in danger, Astro Boy must utilize his incredible powers to save everyone and everything he loves.
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