Accused of heinous crimes he didn’t commit, a prosecutor sets out on a mission to clear his name.
Three cheerleaders attending a cheer camp become involved in a government facility theft and kidnapping. They seek out the help of the southern-charmed camp manager to rescue their friend. Plans are made and extreme measures are taken in their attempt to bring the villains to justice.
Mr. Magoo is an eccentric millionaire with terrible eyesight who refuses to use eyeglasses, therefore he always gets into trouble. During a museum robbery he accidentally gets a priceless gem called the Star of Kurdistan and starts to trace the way for the arch-criminals–Austin Cloquet and Ortega “The Piranha” Peru– who had wanted to steal it. Meanwhile, two federal agents, Stupak and Anders, lead the manhunt for Mr. Magoo himself.
Larry “Rain” Murphy is stuck in Folsom Prison for life on a first-degree murder charge. An inmate who prefers to be alone, Murphy spends much of his time running around the facility’s track. When he begins reaching a mile in under four minutes, Murphy gains the attention of the jail’s officials, who contemplate entering him in the Olympics. While Murphy is initially resistant to the idea, eventually he starts training to be an Olympic competitor.
After finding himself at the constant abuse of his best friend, Bobby, Marty has become fed up with his friend’s twisted ways. His girlfriend, a victim of Bobby’s often cruel ways, couldn’t agree more and they strategize murdering Bobby, with a group of willing and unwilling participants in a small Florida town. In the midst of their plotting, they find themselves contemplating with the possible aftermath of what could happen.
Two chickens start a new chapter in their lives by learning a mysterious martial art. As they train, it is obvious they don’t exactly fit in until evil weasels threaten the chickens’ way of life, and the town has to band together to defeat them.
A disturbance between two different time periods causes a worrying butterfly effect. As a result of this event, Vera, a happily married mother, has the opportunity to save the life of a boy who lived in her house 25 years prior. However, the consequences of her good deed set off a chain reaction that causes her to wake up in a new reality in which her daughter has never been born and her husband doesn’t even know her. In a race against time, she will have to find out exactly what it was that changed everything when she saved the boy’s life, but at the same time, from her new vantage point, she will come to learn that her former life was nothing but a mirage.
A young lady, who recently lost her mother, faces the challenges of high school and her very strict step-father. Through personal growth, and an amazing dedication to dance, she learns to find the peace and happiness of family.
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Hung reinvents the hooker-with-a-heart-of-gold archetype for the postfeminist era. High school basketball coach Ray Drecker (a first-rate Thomas Jane) lives in a Detroit devastated by the decline of the auto industry. After an electrical fire destroys his home, he loses custody of his kids to ex-wife Jessica (Anne Heche); joins forces with poet-turned-pimp Tanya (Jane Adams), with whom he once had a fling; and becomes a male escort. Though Drecker’s life looks nothing like the one depicted in Boogie Nights, the anatomical anomaly he shares with porn star Dirk Diggler makes him well suited for his new line of work.
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