An offbeat detective must choose between pursuing a murder investigation or saving his reputation in a court case where he is being framed for a crime he didn’t commit.
An offbeat detective must choose between pursuing a murder investigation or saving his reputation in a court case where he is being framed for a crime he didn’t commit.
An edgy cop attempting to take down a notorious crime lord discovers a double crossing deal that becomes the catalyst for uncovering an even deeper conspiracy.
What Women Really Want is part whistle-stop tour of modern female aspirations, part uninhibited and fast moving sex education documentary. Introduced by Dr Sarah Humphrey and unfolding like a video version of Cosmopolitan the five “chapters” cover “What Women Want From … Life, Their Bodies, Sex, Their Lover and Their Relationship”. Vox pops from a variety of women preface sex sequences with different couples which cover safe sex, masturbation and becoming orgasmic, oral sex (receiving and giving) and the advantages of various positions for intercourse. 3-D computer models show what happens inside a woman’s body during sex and there is enough information to give a better understanding of female sexuality to both women and men.
A State Department employee newly posted to the American embassy in London is charged with stopping terrorists from getting into the U.S. That puts her right in the line of fire and she is targeted for death and framed for crimes. Discredited, she is forced to go on the run while she tries to clear her name and stop a large-scale terrorist attack set for New Year’s Eve in Times Square.
This Special Edition is nine minutes longer and the following censorship report will deal with it. In August 2010, the Special Edition was released in cinemas worldwide, grossing a substantial $40 million. First time on DVDRip.
A paraplegic marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
Two mismatched personal trainers’ lives are upended by the actions of a new, wealthy client.
The film, an investigative thriller, based on actual real events occurring globally today, tells the story of two British journalists (GEORGINA SUTCLIFFE and RITA RAMNANI) that by chance, discover aviation’s biggest cover-up. A serious in flight incident not disclosed by JASP Airlines reveals a hidden truth. Their investigation soon seeks to prove passengers have been knowingly put at risk since the 1950s. When new airline CEO (MARK DYMOND) discovers the darker side of the airline industry and its secret campaign of denial being withheld by airline owner (NICHOLAS DAY), he is faced with the moral dilema. Corporate profit or the public’s safety? The film reveals facts that every airline passenger should watch before they next fly.
12-year-old Pelle is bitten by an ant and develops superpowers. Aided by comic book nerd Wilhelm, Pelle creates a secret identity as superhero Antboy. When a super villain The Flea enters the scene, Antboy must step up to the challenge.
A female soldier returns from Afghanistan and begins running surveillance on an Afghan person-of-interest that she learns is living in her hometown.
Hello Ladies is a new comedy co-written, directed by and starring Stephen Merchant. The project, which The Office co-creator co-wrote with former Office writer-producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, stars the 6ft 7in Merchant as a gawky Englishman searching for the woman of his dreams in Los Angeles. Half as charming as he thinks he is — and twice as desperate — he’s obsessed with infiltrating the glamorous world of beautiful people.
When Johnny D. (Jerry Ferrara) is forced to take on his family’s financial troubles, he turns to the Manhattan club scene to make some fast cash. As he falls under the wing of a veteran nightlife promoter (Danny A. Abeckaser), Johnny quickly rises through the ranks—but soon finds that not everything behind the red rope is full of glitz and glamour.
Tinker Bell must team up with a rival fairy to keep their existence a secret from humans.