"A terrorist, Michael Kittredge (Jones), posing as an environmentalist protester leads a team of highly-skilled mercenaries to take control of an oil rig off the coast of California, intending to detonate an electromagnetic bomb over the United States, striking a sort of ""new Pearl Harbor"" attack on ..."
In this guts-and-gore-fueled sci-fi action film, soldier Mitch Hunter (Thomas Jane) fights on the side of a powerful corporation on a dying earth. But the battle grows even deadlier when the war unearths a legion of mutant warriors intent on the destruction of the world. HELLBOY's Ron Perlman ditches the red makeup to play Brother Samuel, a monk who guards a prophetic text that predicted the mutants' invasion. Woody Allen is back on familiar ground with his latest movie, the first shot in his beloved New York City after four made in Europe. This thriller from director Kathryn Bigelow (POINT BREAK) travels to Baghdad with a U.S. military bomb detonating unit. THE HURT LOCKER stars Jeremy Renner, Guy Pearce, and Ralph Fiennes. Journalist Steve Lopez discovers Nathaniel Anthony Ayers , a former classical music prodigy, playing his violin on the streets of L.A. As Lopez endeavors to help the homeless man find his way back, a unique friendship is formed, one that transforms both their lives. Trailer for More Than a Game Singer Lou Rawls is getting the biopic treatment. In this drama, Christopher Walken is well-suited to the role of Nat, a con man and the estranged father of Flynn (Alessandro Nivola). In one day, Flynn loses his job, is dumped by his girlfriend (Amanda Peet), and learns his father is dying. With nothing else to lose, Flynn travels across the country to reunite with his father and drive him to a treatment that may save his life. Directed by Nigel Cole (SAVING GRACE), $5 A DAY also stars Sharon Stone and Peter Coyote.
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