
The villains from the popular animated Disney films are gathered at the House of Mouse with plans to take over...





Who or what is murdering peasants in rural France in the 1600s? A member of the court, returned from the Americas with an Indian companion, is sent by the King to investigate. He leaves the bright, enlightened, royal court, and enters a dark, gritty world of mystery, superstition, fear, lies, and conspiracy. As grizzly and seemingly senseless as are the murders, tragic is the tale of the handsome, young, galant local nobleman returned from Africa minus an arm. But the story becomes even stranger, as the protagonist enlists the aid of a beautiful local madame with whom he has mysterious connection. Many plot twists ensure continued interest. There is incredible action photogrphy rivaling Matrix and Crouching Tiger. And, an ending that is both satisfying and that reveals even deeper mysteries tied to that time of increasing knowledge and religious conflict.
David Aames is a rich guy with all the trappings of a rich life. He's inherited his father's magazine empire and wakes up with a gorgeous woman, Julie, who obviously likes David more than he likes her. At his birthday, he meets Sofia, the date of his best friend, and spends the evening with her putting off his best friend and pissing off Julie. Julie confronts him after he spends a long night with Sofia and as they drive in Julie's car, she learns that her love for him is unrequited. She crashes her car killing herself and almost killing David. He survives but with gross facial disfiguration. Jump ahead months later to find David with a mask over his entire face in jail talking to a shrink to remember "what happened." What happened is that he gets better, gets the girl, but he starts to break apart thinking Sofia is Julie and in the end kills his girlfriend. What we learn at the end is that the entire part of him getting better is actually a dream he concocted to dream when he was deep frozen.
Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) Returns to the Jurassic Park Franchise when he agrees to join a wealthy businessman Paul Kirby (William H. Macy) and his wife Amanda (Téa Leoni) as a guide on a close fly by of Isla Sorna, Site B from The Lost World. All is not as it seems however, as Dr. Grant discovers when the plane makes an unexpected landing on the island. Learning the couple are really less-than-wealthy, separated and planning for him to lead them on a expedition in search of their son Erik, Dr. Grant advises them to return to the plane but a terrifying new dinosaur the Spinosaurus has other plans for them... Dinner! With their plane damaged and hungry dinosaurs at every turn, can they make it out alive?

The story begins in a high school and it goes around the basketball superstar of the high school, Berke Landers. Though Landers finds it very comfortable when it comes to basketball, he couldn't feel the same way when it comes to his girl friend, Allison. He finds himself being ignored by his girl friend and forced to jump to a conclusion that his affair with his girl is over. But, he decides to go for a last chance and approaches his friend, Felix, whose sister, Kelly, is brought into the frame to help Landers get back his lost love. With Kelly's help, Landers manages to go behind Allison and make his way into the school's spring musical. An affair begins to blossom between Landers and Kelly while Landers was trying to compensate for the damage caused by his ex. Thus, the story takes the form of a triangular love, involving Landers, Allison and Kelly. Ultimately, Landers gets over Allison and discovers within himself his love for Kelly.
Catching a plane takes on a whole new meaning in this heist film. After a jewelry store theft goes badly, the crooks have more trouble when their fence (Danny DeVito) stiffs them. He holds back their share until they steal a plane load of gold bars. Reluctantly, Joe Moore (Gene Hackman), his wife Fran (Rebecca Pidgeon), and his crew (Delroy Lindo and Ricky Jay) setup the job. The are forced to include the fence's nephew Jimmy (Sam Rockwell), a cocky troublemaker. Joe's impeccable planning makes for a fairly smooth heist, but that was the easy part. It's once they have the gold that the real trouble starts.
Howdy, Good Buddy, I'm gonna kill you. A practical joke on the CB gets 3 young people into a highway nightmare. When Lewis Thomas (Paul Walker) drives cross-country to pick up his girlfriend at college, his trouble-making brother Fuller (Steve Zahn) tags along. They are driving at night and Fuller is bored. So he start's teasing "Rust Nail" on the CB. Pretending to be a sexy woman called "Candy Cane" he suggests they meet at a motel. Lewis doesn't think the joke is a good idea but it's over. Or is it? The boys get to the college and pick up Venna (Leelee Sobieski) and start back home. Suddenly, a voice comes over the CB. It seems "Rusty Nail" didn't appreciate the joke and somehow he knows who they are and where they are. And now it's time for his joke.
Wayne (Steve Zahn) and J. D. (Jack Black) are best friends of Darren Silverman (Jason Biggs). They do everything together and have since they were in grammar school. They even have a band together, tributing their favorite star of all time, Neil Diamond. But when Darren gets engaged to a snobby psychologist named Judith (Amanda Peet), Wayne and J. D. do not approve! His new flame is selfish and controlling, and wants Darren to drop his two oddball buddies. So, Wayne and D. J. set out to "save" Darren from Judith and attempt to get him to fall back in love with his old girlfriend, Sandy (Amanda Detmer). They must act fast, however, because Sandy is about to become a nun!
A senator’s daughter has been kidnapped from school. Although security was pretty tight, it appears that one of the teachers is involved in the kidnapping. The kidnapper finally makes contact with the police and requests one specific detective to work on the case, Alex Cross. Alex had pretty much stopped working after one of his partners died on duty, but when he hears about the kidnapping case, he decides to take it on. Alex is assisted by the secret service people that were supposed to protect the senator’s daughter, but failed to do so. Alex believes that the suspect’s motive is simply to reach fame.



