Capitalism: A Love Story – Michael Moore
Exactly one year and a day after the initial Wall Street bailout, Michael Moore (SICKO, FAHRENHEIT 9/11) looks at the global financial crisis and the U.S. economy during the transition between the incoming Obama Administration and the outgoing Bush Administration. In standard Moore fashion, he mockingly draws attention to the Wall Street and Government decisions [...]
Up In Smoke – Lou Adler
There’s nothing straight about this movie. But here’s the dope anyway: Cheech and Chong make their film debut in this riotous rock’n’roll comedy, bringing with them the same madness, lifestyles and sketches that sold over 10 million records in the early ’70s. Cheech and Chong’s marijuana-laced humour keeps their spirits high and leads them to [...]
Planet 51 – Jorge Blanco
Planet 51 is a galactic sized animated alien adventure comedy revolving around American astronaut Captain Charles "Chuck" Baker, who lands on Planet 51 thinking he’s the first person to step foot on it. To his surprise, he finds that this planet is inhabited by little green people who are happily living in a white picket [...]
Blue Crush – Brian Grazer
They’re three friends with one passion: fulfilling their dream of living the ultimate adventure amid the island paradise of Hawaii’s fabled North Shore! Hailed as an exhilarating "fun ride" by People Magazine, Blue Crush is an adrenaline-powered story of heartfelt friendship and nonstop action that The Washington Post raves is "a big, sexy, sun-splashed thrill."
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Ninja – Isaac Florentine
It remains as true today as it did in the days of the ancient Samurai: the weapons of the Ninja hold legendary powers for both good men and evil. The deadly weapons of the last Koga Ninja have now been entrusted to an American Ninjutsu student studying in Japan. Commanded by his Sensei to return [...]
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day – Troy Duffy
When a priest is murdered in Boston, the MacManus brothers abandon their secluded life in Ireland to look into the case.
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Amadeus (Director’s Cut) – Milos Forman
Nominated for eleven Academy Awards and winner of eight, including Best Picture, Director and Actor, this lavish story, based upon a Viennese urban legend and hit Broadway play, recounts the downfall of 18th-century musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as orchestrated by his nemesis, the less talented but politically favored Antonin Salieri. Starring Academy Award-winner F. [...]
Bronson – Nicolas Winding Refn
In 1974, a misguided 19 year old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself and so, with a homemade sawn-off shotgun and a head full of dreams he attempted to rob a post office. Swiftly apprehended and originally sentenced to 7 years in jail, Peterson has subsequently been behind bars [...]
The Eyes of Me – Keith Maitland
The Eyes of Me offers an up-close look at four teens that have lost their sight. The film follows their struggles to fit in, prepare for college and live independently. This extraordinary peek into the world of blind teenagers where crossing an intersection, cooking a meal or navigating unfamiliar areas can be a challenge that [...]
Sherman’s March (1986) – Ross McElwee
After his girlfriend leaves him, Ross McElwee takes a voyage along the original route taken by General William Sherman – but rather than cutting a swath of destruction designed for force the Confederate South into submission, as Sherman did, McElwee searches for love, camera in hand, "training his lens with phallic resolve on every [...]





