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<strong>Criterion</strong> <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

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10,000 B.C.<br />

2008 • 108 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Roland Emmerich<br />

Cast: Nathanael Baring, Tim Barlow, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis, Joel Fry, Mona Hammond, Marco Khan, Reece Ritchie<br />

A prehistoric epic that follows a young mammoth hunter's journey through uncharted territory to secure the future of his tribe.<br />

The 11th Hour<br />

2007 • 93 minutes • Colour • Warner Independent <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Leila Conners Petersen, Nadia Conners<br />

Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio (narrated by)<br />

A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planet's ecosystems.<br />

13 Conversations About One Thing<br />

2001 • 102 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Jill Sprecher<br />

Cast: Matthew McConaughey, David Connolly, Joseph Siravo, A.D. Miles, Sig Libowitz, James Yaegashi<br />

In New York City, the lives of a lawyer, an actuary, a house-cleaner, a professor, and the people around them intersect as they ponder<br />

order and happiness in the face. of life's cold unpredictability.<br />

16 Blocks<br />

2006 • 102 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard Donner<br />

Cast: Bruce Willis, Mos Def, David Morse, Alfre Woodard, Nick Alachiotis, Brian Andersson, Robert Bizik, Shon Blotzer, Cylk Cozart<br />

Based on a pitch by Richard Wenk, the mismatched buddy film follows a troubled NYPD officer who's forced to take a happy, but down-onhis-luck<br />

witness 16 blocks from the police station to 100 Centre Street, although no one wants the duo to make it. The story is a<br />

redemptive tale for characters who are polar opposites. The cop, a dark guy and a heart attack waiting to happen, who is escorting this<br />

witness who is a 14-time loser with a sunny outlook.<br />

16 Days of Glory<br />

1986 • 145 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Bud Greenspan<br />

Cast: Michael Gross, Carl Lewis, David Perry (Narrator)<br />

The definitive photographic record of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, told "from the inside" through the lives of the participants, the words<br />

of David Perry, and the singing voice of Placido Domingo. From the opening to closing ceremonies, this unique style of storytelling shows<br />

a side of the Olympic Games not seen by television audiences.<br />

17 Again<br />

2009 • 102 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Burr Steers<br />

Cast: Matthew Perry, Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, Michelle Trachtenberg, Allison Miller, Tyler Steelman, Katerina Graham<br />

About a guy whose life didn't quite turn out how he wanted it to and wishes he could go back to high school and change it. He wakes up<br />

one day and is seventeen again and gets the chance to rewrite his life.<br />

27 Dresses<br />

2008 • 110 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Anne Fletcher<br />

Cast: Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Akerman, Melora Hardin, Edward Burns, Judy Greer, Krysten Ritter, Maulik Pancholy, Alexa<br />

Havins<br />

A woman who has made a career out of being a bridesmaid – but never a bride – faces her worst nightmare when her sister becomes<br />

engaged to the man of her dreams. Luckily, the wedding brings around the man who may change her bridesmaid status for good.<br />

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3-Iron<br />

2003 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Kim Ki-Duk<br />

Cast: Seung-yeon Lee, Hyun-kyoon Lee, Hyuk-ho Kwon, Jeong-ho Choi, Ju-seok Lee, Mi-suk Lee<br />

A transient young man breaks into empty homes to partake of the vacationing residents' lives for a few days.<br />

45 R.P.M.<br />

2008 • 91 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Dave Schultz<br />

Cast: Michael Madsen, Amanda Plummer, Justine Banszky, Kim Coates, Nikki Elek, Jordan Mamchur<br />

Fifteen year old Parry Tender doesn't know where to turn. Small town life is driving him crazy and a precocious girl who looks and acts<br />

more like a boy wants to be his girlfriend. When a fluke atmospheric condition allows a fifty thousand watt Manhattan radio station to pump<br />

its infectious rock'n'roll signal into Canada's far north, winning a radio contest might be Parry's only way out.<br />

500 Days of Summer<br />

2009 • 95 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Marc Webb<br />

Cast: Zooey Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Clark Gregg, Minka Kelly, Matthew Gray Gubler, Rachel Boston, Geoffrey Arend<br />

This post modern love story is never what we expect it to be -- it's thorny yet exhilarating, funny and sad, a twisted journey of highs and<br />

lows that doesn't quite go where we think it will. When Tom, a hapless greeting card copywriter and hopeless romantic, is blindsided after<br />

his girlfriend Summer dumps him, he shifts back and forth through various periods of their 500 days "together" to try to figure out where<br />

things went wrong. His reflections ultimately lead him to finally rediscover his true passions in life.<br />

9<br />

2009 • 79 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Shane Acker<br />

Cast: Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, Christopher Plumme<br />

A rag doll that awakens in a post-apocalyptic future holds the key to humanity's salvation.<br />

The A-Team<br />

2010 • 117 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joe Carnahan<br />

Cast: Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson<br />

A group of Iraq War veterans looks to clear their name with the U.S. military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which<br />

they were framed.<br />

A.I.: Artificial Intelligence<br />

2001 • 145 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, Frances O'Connor, Brendan Gleeson, Jake Thomas, William Hurt, Daveigh Chase<br />

From the director of “E.T.” comes the story of a post-apocalyptic future in which the polar icecaps have melted, submerging much of the<br />

planetary landmass. One of the new tools Mankind utilizes to manage this environment is an artificial intelligence known as an A.I.<br />

computer. The action turns on the character of David (Haley Joel Osment), an 11-year-old android, and the emotional journey he makes<br />

toward becoming something more.<br />

Abandon<br />

2002 • 99 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Stephen Gaghan<br />

Cast: Katie Holmes, Benjamin Bratt, Charlie Hunnam, Zooey Deschanel, Mark Feuerstein, Fred Ward, Melanie Lynskey, Philip Bosco<br />

A senior at an elite college, already under severe pressure to complete her thesis and land a prestigious job, must confront the sudden<br />

reappearance of her old boyfriend, after his two year, unexplained absence...<br />

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Abduction<br />

2011 • 106 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Singleton<br />

Cast: Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello, Michael Nyqvist, Sigourney Weaver, Denzel Whitaker,<br />

Antonique Smith<br />

A thriller centered on a young man who sets out to uncover the truth about his life after finding his baby photo on a missing persons<br />

website.<br />

The Accidental Tourist<br />

1988 • 114 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Lawrence Kasdan<br />

Cast: William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis, Amy Wright, David Ogden Stiers, Ed Begley Jr.<br />

The Accidental Tourist is a, romantic comedy-drama starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, and Geena Davis. Itis based on the best<br />

selling novel of the same title by Anne Tyler. It is a story of a reluctant travel writer, whose world is turned upside down when his wife<br />

leaves him and he meets an unusual dog trainer.<br />

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective<br />

1994 • 86 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tom Shadyac<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Sean Young, Courtney Cox, Tone Loc, Dan Marino, Noble Willingham<br />

This broad comedy deals with the abduction of a pet dolphin believed to be the only lead in the kidnapping of a prominent sports celebrity.<br />

It’s a job too sordid for Miami Vice, too confounding for the police and too trivial for the FBI. Its a job for — Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.<br />

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls<br />

1995 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steve Oedekerk<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Ian McNeice, Simon Callow, Maynard Eziashi, Bob Gunton, Sophie Okonedo<br />

Ace is back and finds himself thrust into the most challenging case of his career. He embarks on a perilious journey into the jungles of<br />

Africa to find the missing sacred animal of the friendly Wachati tribe. If he fails, the result will be a vicious war between the Wachatis and<br />

their rivals, the Wachootoos.<br />

Act of God<br />

2009 • 75 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Jennifer Baichwal<br />

Cast: Paul Auster, Fred Frith<br />

Act of God is a feature documentary about the metaphysical effects of being struck by lightning. The event represents the paradox of being<br />

singled out by randomness, and so precipitates questions about chance, fate and meaning in life. The film explores seven stories from<br />

around the world that raise and respond to these questions, while keeping the sky and what comes out of it as a central visual metaphor<br />

and thread.<br />

Adam<br />

2009 • 99 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Max Mayer<br />

Cast: Hugh Dancy, Rose Byrne, Peter Gallagher, Amy Irving, Frankie Faison, Mark Linn-Baker, Ursula Abbott, Karina Arroyave<br />

Soon after moving in, Beth, a brainy, beautiful writer damaged from a past relationship encounters Adam, the handsome, but odd, fellow in<br />

the downstairs apartment whose awkwardness is perplexing. Beth and Adam's ultimate connection leads to a tricky relationship that<br />

exemplifies something universal: truly reaching another person means bravely stretching into uncomfortable territory and the resulting<br />

shake-up can be liberating.<br />

The Addam's Family<br />

1991 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Barry Sonnenfeld<br />

Cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd<br />

"The Addams Family" co-stars Judith Malina as Granny, Christina Ricci as Wednesday, Carel Struycken as the hulking butler Lurch,<br />

Jimmy Workman as the mischievous Pugsley and Christopher Hart as the playful Thing. It's Christmas Eve. A group of angelic carolers<br />

fill the night air with joyous song, seemingly oblivious to the brooding edifice facing them, the gothic Addams mansion. On the roof the<br />

gleeful Addams family pours its appreciation, a cauldron filled with something bubbling and steaming...<br />

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Addams Family Values<br />

1993 • 94 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Barry Sonnenfeld<br />

Cast: Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Joan Cusack, Christina Ricci, Carol Kane, Jimmy Workman, Kaitlyn Hooper<br />

Love is in the air. Take Gomez and Morticia: passionate, devoted, demented, and thrilled by their new arrival, baby Pubert, brandishing<br />

that sweet smile, that familial pallor, that cute little mustache. The love bug has bitten Uncle Fester, an innocent if there ever was one, who<br />

has developed his own yearning for Debbie, the new nanny with her own ideas about Fester's future, none of them involving his longevity.<br />

Even young Wednesday has met a kindred spirit in the most unlikely of locations -- summer camp.<br />

The Adopted Son<br />

1998 • 81 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Aktan Abdykalykov<br />

Cast: Mirlan Abdykalykov, Adir Abilkassimov, Mirlan Cinkozoev, Bakit Dzhylkychiev, Albina Imasheva, Talai Mederov<br />

In a Kyrgyz village, five older women adopt an infant foundling. Jump ahead about 12 years: the boy...<br />

The Adventures of Pluto Nash<br />

2002 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ron Underwood<br />

Cast: Eddie Murphy, Rosario Dawson, Randy Quaid, Peter Boyle<br />

After his successful night club is blown to flaming bits, Pluto and his band travel across the moon looking for clues as to who is behind the<br />

arson. Along with Bruno and Dina, Pluto visits a seedy motel, his secret hide out and the casino of the most powerful man on the moon<br />

searching for the evil doer, only to find out that the destruction of his club may have been his own fault.<br />

The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl<br />

2005 • 93 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Taylor Lautner, Taylor Dooley, Cayden Boyd, George Lopez, David Arquette, Kristin Davis, Jacob Davich, Sasha Pieterse, Rico<br />

Torres<br />

A boy dreams up shark-boy and lava-girl and the horror that lies within their planet.<br />

Aeon Flux<br />

2005 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Karyn Kusama<br />

Cast: Charlize Theron, Frances McDormand, Caroline Chikezie, Marton Csokas, Jonny Lee Miller, Sophie Okonedo, Amelia Warner<br />

Aeon Flux is a mysterious and amoral secret agent from the country of Monica. Her motives or background are left unexplained...<br />

After Life<br />

1999 • 118 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda<br />

Cast: Arata, Erika Oda, Susumu Terajima, Takashi Naitô, Kyôko Kagawa, Kei Tani<br />

After people die, they spend a week with counselors, also dead, who help them pick one memory, the only memory they can take to<br />

eternity...<br />

After the Sunset<br />

2004 • 97 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Brett Ratner<br />

Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson, Don Cheadle, Naomie Harris, Chris Penn, Troy Garity, Obba Babatundé, Russell<br />

Hornsby<br />

The story of what happens after a master thief achieves his last big score, when the FBI agent who promised he'd capture him is about to<br />

do just that.<br />

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Agathe Cléry<br />

2009 • 113 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Étienne Chatiliez<br />

Cast: Valérie Lemercier, Anthony Kavanagh, Dominique Lavanant, Isabelle Nanty, Jacques Boudet, Artus de Penguern, Jean Rochefort,<br />

Valentine Varela<br />

Agathe Cléry is a hard working and modern marketing manager from a cosmetics company, specialized in clear skin. Her colleagues find<br />

her snob, strict, and they know she's a racist. One day though, Agathe is diagnosed to suffer from Addison syndrome, which alters and<br />

darkens your skin color. One morning, she wakes up as black as the ones she intensively hated.<br />

Airborne<br />

1993 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rob Bowman<br />

Cast: Shane McDermot, Seth Green, Brittany Powell<br />

A laid-back teenage California surfer and hot-dog rollerblader must spend six months with his nerdy relatives in Ohio while his parents are<br />

out of the country. Once in his new environment, he is shut out by a hostile and different high-school culture until he demonstrates his<br />

amazing ability on skates and helps his school compete in a hard fought hockey competition.<br />

Airplane II: The Sequel<br />

1982 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ken Finkleman<br />

Cast: Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Llyod Bridges, Peter Graves, William Shatner<br />

Just when you thought it was safe to fly the friendly skies again, the incompetent Airplane! Crew takes off for another hilarious flight.<br />

Airplane II: the Sequel offers the same assortment of odd characters bumbling their way to disaster. Director Ken Finkleman has<br />

assembled another stalwart group of straightfaced actors to fill this flight . Fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the highflying antics of Airplane<br />

II: The Sequel!<br />

Akeelah and the Bee<br />

2006 • 112 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Doug Atchison<br />

Cast: Angela Bassett, Keke Palmer, Laurence Fishburne, Curtis Armstrong, Kahlil Ashanti, Corina Boettger, Janet Borrus, Courtney Taylor<br />

Burness, D.T. Carney, Brittany Curran<br />

A young girl from South Los Angeles tries to make it to the National Spelling Bee.<br />

Alex and Emma<br />

2003 • 96 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rob Reiner<br />

Cast: Luke Wilson, Kate Hudson, Sophie Marceau, David Paymer, Chino XL<br />

A writer must turn out a novel in thirty days or face the wrath of loan sharks.<br />

Alien vs Predator<br />

2004 • 101 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Paul Anderson<br />

Cast: Raoul Bova, Colin Salmon, Lance Henriksen, Ewen Bremner, Sanaa Lathan, Tom Woodruff Jr.<br />

An expedition of archaeologists on Earth discover an Aztec temple hidden under the Antarctic circle, housing a host of Alien creatures. A<br />

group of five coming-of-age Predators have also come to the temple, as it has long been a training ground for their race. From there on, it's<br />

Aliens vs. Predators, with the humans caught in the middle.<br />

Aliens in the Attic<br />

2009 • 86 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Schultz<br />

Cast: Ashley Tisdale, Robert Hoffman, Andy Richter, Doris Roberts, Kevin Nealon, Austin Robert Butler, Tim Meadows, Gillian Vigman,<br />

Carter Jenkins<br />

When Tom, Jake, and friends discover that the Aliens mind control guns do not work on kids, it is up to them to save their parents and the<br />

rest of the world from the invasion all before bed time.<br />

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All About Steve<br />

2009 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Phil Traill<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, Bradley Cooper, Ken Jeong, DJ Qualls, Katy Mixon, Howard Hesseman, Beth Grant<br />

Sandra Bullock plays eccentric crossword puzzle constructor Mary Horowitz who, after one short but sweet blind date, falls for handsome<br />

cable news cameraman Steve (Cooper). Convinced they are soulmates, Mary follows Steve across the country, encouraged by the selfserving<br />

actions of news reporter Hartman Hughes (Church). Along the way, Mary befriends an endearing group of oddballs who embrace<br />

her idiosyncrasies - forcing her to rethink her entire journey.<br />

Almost Heroes<br />

1998 • 92 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Guest<br />

Cast: Chris Farley, Matthew Perry, Lisa B., Eugene Levy, Bokeem Woodbine, Parker Posey<br />

Matthew Perry and Chris Farley star as two explorers who lead a band of hopeless and clueless misadventurers in a race to beat Lewis &<br />

Clark across the uncharted American West in this rollicking comedy.<br />

Alpha and Omega<br />

2010 • 100 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ben Gluck, Anthony Bell<br />

Cast: Justin Long, Hayden Panettiere, Christina Ricci, Danny Glover, Dennis Hopper, Larry Miller, Eric Price, Chris Carmack, Vicki Lewis<br />

Kate and Humphrey, two wolves who are trying to get home after being taken by park rangers and shipped halfway across the country.<br />

Humphrey is an Omega wolf, whose days are about quick wit, snappy one-liners and hanging with his motley crew of fun-loving wolves<br />

and video-gaming squirrels. Kate is an Alpha: duty, discipline and sleek Lara Croft eye-popping moves fuel her fire. Humphrey’s motto -<br />

make ‘em laugh. Kate’s motto - I’m the boss. And they have a thousand miles to go.<br />

Alvin and the Chipmunks<br />

2007 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tim Hill<br />

Cast: Jason Lee, Ross Bagdasarian Jr., Janice Karman, David Cross, Cameron Richardson<br />

A struggling songwriter named Dave Seville finds success when he comes across a trio of singing chipmunks: mischievous leader Alvin,<br />

brainy Simon, and chubby, impressionable Theodore.<br />

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squealquel<br />

2009 • 86 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Betty Thomas<br />

Cast: Zachary Levi, David Cross, Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney<br />

The world famous singing pre-teen chipmunk trio return to contend with the pressures of school, celebrity, and a rival female music group<br />

known as The Chipettes.<br />

Amazing Grace<br />

2006 • 111 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Michael Apted<br />

Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Romola Garai, Benedict Cumberbatch, Albert Finney, Michael Gambon, Rufus Sewell, Youssou N'Dour, Ciarán<br />

Hinds, Toby Jones, Nicholas Farrell<br />

The idealist William Wilberforce maneuvers his way through Parliament, endeavoring to end the British transatlantic slave trade.<br />

Amelia<br />

2009 • 111 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mira Nair<br />

Cast: Mia Wasikowska, Ewan McGregor, Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, Virginia Madsen, Christopher Eccleston, Joe Anderson, Aaron<br />

Abrams, Marina Stone<br />

A look at the life of legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to<br />

make a flight around the world.<br />

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American Boyfriends<br />

1989 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Sandy Wilson<br />

Cast: Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Delia Breit, Jason Blicker<br />

In 1965, 17-year old Sandy dreams of suntanned surfers and California beaches. When she is invited to her American cousin’s wedding,<br />

Sandy and three girlfriends skip classes and go to Oregon. Featuring exciting original music and classic hits that recreate the exuberant<br />

spirit of the sixties.<br />

An American Carol<br />

2008 • 83 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: David Zucker<br />

Cast: Kevin Farley, Kelsey Grammer, Leslie Nielsen, Trace Adkins, Robert Davi, Geoffrey Arend, Serdar Kalsin, Jon Voight<br />

An anti-American filmmaker who's out to abolish the July Fourth holiday is visited by three ghosts who try to change his perception of the<br />

country.<br />

American Dreamer<br />

1984 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rick Rosenthal<br />

Cast: JoBeth Williams, Tom Conti, Giancarlo Giannini, Coral Browne, James Staley<br />

A bored housewife who reads romantic thrillers for excitement wins a writing contest with the grand prize being a trip to Paris. There she<br />

meets with a strange accident which causes her to believe that she is the famous character of the novels she reads.<br />

American Outlaws<br />

2001 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Les Mayfield<br />

Cast: Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, Timothy Dalton, Kathy Bates<br />

Jesse James, the legendary American outlaw, returns home after fighting in the Civil War and finds his homestead being threatened by<br />

greedy railroad baron, Thaddeus Rains. Unwilling to sell his land, Jesse forms a gang and begins robbing banks and trains that are home<br />

to Rain’s payroll.<br />

An American Rhapsody<br />

2001 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Éva Gárdos<br />

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Nastassja Kinski, Raffaella Bánsági, Tony Goldwyn, Ágnes Bánfalvy, Zoltán Seress, Klaudia Szabó, Zsolt<br />

Zagoni, András Szöke, Erzsi Pásztor<br />

A young Hungarian girl struggles to find her place in the world when she's reunited with her parents in the USA years after she was left<br />

behind during their plight from the communist country in the 1950s.<br />

American Teen<br />

2008 • 101 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Nanette Burstein<br />

Cast: Hannah Bailey, Jake Tusing, Megan Krizmanich, Colin Clemens, Mitch Reinholt<br />

AMERICAN TEEN is the touching and hilarious Sundance hit that follows the lives of four teenagers - the jock, the popular girl, the artsy<br />

girl and the geek - in one small town in Indiana through their senior year of high school. We see the insecurities, the cliques, the jealousies,<br />

the first loves and heartbreaks, and the struggle to make profound decisions about the future.<br />

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy<br />

2004 • 91 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Adam McKay<br />

Cast: Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, David Koechner, Steven Carell, Paul Rudd, Fred Willard, Chris Parnell<br />

Ferrell will play a pompous newscaster in the 1970s who's matched with an ambitious female colleague who is actually a talented<br />

journalist. He then comes to the stirring realization that his perfect hair and mustache, and the ability to read from a teleprompter, might not<br />

be good enough at his Portland, Oregon TV station.<br />

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Angel Square<br />

1990 • 104 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Anne Wheeler<br />

Cast: Jeremy Radick, Guillaume Lemay Thivierge, Marie Stefane Gauldry, Sarah Meyette and Ned Beatty<br />

Christmas, 1945, truth, loyalty and friendship are at stake, and the battleground is Angel Square, a schoolyard that would strike terror into<br />

the heart of even the bravest kid. When Tommy Doyle’s best friend’s father is brutally attacked, Tommy sets out with the help of a small<br />

band of loyal followers to bring the perpetrator to justice. Psychic guidance is provided by a comic book hero, The Mystic, and practical<br />

help by Officer Ozzie O’Driscoll, a cop who moonlights as Santa Claus.<br />

The Animatrix<br />

2003 • 102 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Peter Chung, Andy Jones<br />

Cast: Akio Ôtsuka, Clayton Watson, Pamela Adlon, Hedy Burress, Terrence 'T.C.' Carson, Melinda Clarke, Olivia d'Abo, Dane A. Davis<br />

The Animatrix is a collection of several animated short films, detailing the backstory of the "Matrix" universe, and the original war between<br />

man and machines which led to the creation of the Matrix.<br />

Anna and the King<br />

1999 • 147 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Andy Tennant<br />

Cast: Jodie Foster, Chow Yun-Fat, Bai Ling, Randall Duk Kim<br />

Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat team up for a period drama set in 19th Century Thailand. The action turns on the character of Anna<br />

Leonowens, a British governess who is employed by the Royal Siamese court during the reign of King Mongkut (1851-68) to look after the<br />

King’s many children. Soon after she arrives in this exotic country, Anna finds herself engaged in a battle of wits with the strong-willed<br />

ruler.<br />

Anna Karenina<br />

1997 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Bernard Rose<br />

Cast: Sophie Marceau, Sean Bean, Alfred Molina, James Fox, Mia Kirshner<br />

Anna (Marceau) is a wife and mother who has an affair with the handsome Count Vronsky (Bean). Based on the novel by Tolstoy.<br />

Another Earth<br />

2011 • 92 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Mike Cahill<br />

Cast: William Mapother, Brit Marling, Jordan Baker, Robin Lord Taylor, Flint Beverage<br />

In ANOTHER EARTH, Rhoda Williams (Marling), a bright young woman accepted into MIT's astrophysics program, aspires to explore the<br />

cosmos. A brilliant composer, John Burroughs (Mapother), has just reached the pinnacle of his profession and is about to have a second<br />

child. On the eve of the discovery of a duplicate Earth, tragedy strikes and the lives of these strangers become irrevocably intertwined.<br />

Another Year<br />

2011 • 130 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Mike Leigh<br />

Cast: Jim Broadbent, Lesley Manville, Ruth Sheen, Oliver Maltman, Peter Wight, David Bradley, Martin Savage<br />

A married couple who have managed to remain blissfully happy into their autumn years, are surrounded over the course of the four<br />

seasons of one average year by friends, colleagues, and family who all seem to suffer some degree of unhappiness.<br />

The Ant Bully<br />

2006 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John A. Davis<br />

Cast: Jake T. Austin, Nicolas Cage, Alan Cumming, Zach Tyler Eisen, Paul Giamatti, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, Lily Tomlin<br />

New in town, friendless and tormented by a neighborhood bully, young Lucas Nickle has been taking out his frustration on the innocent ant<br />

hill in his yard. But one day the ants retaliate. Using a magic potion, they shrink Lucas down to ant size and sentence him to live like an ant<br />

in their colony. In this strange new world Lucas will learn important lessons about friendship, get a whole new perspective on life and<br />

ultimately find the courage to stand up for himself.<br />

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Antwone Fisher<br />

2003 • 113 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Denzel Washington<br />

Cast: Derek Luke, Joy Bryant, Denzel Washington, Salli Richardson<br />

Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington's directorial debut involves the touching story of a sailor (Derek Luke) who, prone to<br />

violent outbursts, is sent to a naval psychiatrist (Washington) for help. Refusing at first to open up, the young man eventually breaks down<br />

and reveals a horrific childhood. Through the guidance of his doctor, he confronts his painful past and begins a quest to find the family he<br />

never knew.<br />

Antz<br />

1998 • 84 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Eric Darnell, Tim Johnson<br />

Cast: Woody Allen, Dan Aykroyd, Anne Bancroft, Danny Glover, Gene Hackman, Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, Christopher Walken<br />

A rather neurotic ant tries to break from his totalitarian society while trying to win the affection of the princess he loves.<br />

Anything Else<br />

2003 • 96 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Woody Allen, Jason Biggs, Christina Ricci, Jimmy Fallon, Stockard Channing, Danny DeVito, Kenneth Edelson, Carson Grant, Diana<br />

Krall<br />

A contemporary romantic comedy set in New York city about the relationship between an older guy and his younger protege. The older<br />

guy guides the younger through a messy and hilarious love story.<br />

Anytown, USA<br />

2006 • 93 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Kristian Fraga<br />

Cast: Steve Lonegan, Fred Pesce, Dave Musikant, Doug Friedline, Bill Palatucci, George Shaloub, Joe Noto, Melissa Schnipp<br />

Three Candidates, Two blind Politicians, One Race. Anytown USA follows a tightly run race in the small town of Bogota, New Jersey and<br />

resonates as an all-too-familiar look at partisan politics in our increasingly polarized nation.<br />

Anywhere But Here<br />

1999 • 114 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Wayne Wang<br />

Cast: Susan Sarandon, Natalie Portman, Bonnie Bedelia, Shawn Hatosy<br />

Fed up with her small-town Bay City existence, Adele August leaves her family and second husband and heads for Beverley Hills with her<br />

daughter. The teenager resents the move and her mother's always flamboyant behaviour and in turns plans to get away to university on<br />

the east coast. Mum's plans are different - she wants a movie star for a daughter.<br />

Apollo 18<br />

2011 • 86 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Gonzalo López<br />

Cast:<br />

A film about the real mission to space in the 1970's that was canceled by NASA.<br />

The Apostle<br />

1997 • 148 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Duvall<br />

Cast: Robert Duvall, Farrah Fawcett, Miranda Richardson, Todd Allen, John Beasley, June Carter Cash<br />

After his happy life spins out of control, a preacher from Texas changes his name, goes to Louisiana and starts preaching on the radio.<br />

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Aquamarine<br />

2006 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Elizabeth Allen<br />

Cast: Joann ‘Jo Jo’ Levesque, Emma Roberts, Sarah Paxton, Jake McDorman<br />

Following a violent storm, a beautiful and sassy mermaid named Aquamarine washes ashore and into the lives of two teenage girls. After<br />

Aquamarine falls for a local, hunky lifeguard, she enlists the girls’ help to win his heart.<br />

Arctic Tale<br />

2007 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Sarah Robertson<br />

Cast: Preston Bailey, Kwesi Boakye, Queen Latifah (Narrator), Christina Robinson<br />

Two narratives -- the life cycle of a mother walrus and her calf, and the life of a polar bear and her cubs -- are used to illustrate the harsh<br />

realities of existence in the Arctic.<br />

The Art of Getting By<br />

2011 • 84 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Gavin Wiesen<br />

Cast: Freddie Highmore, Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser, Rita Wilson, Sam Robards, Blair Underwood<br />

HOMEWORK stars Freddie Highmore as George, a lonely and fatalistic teen who's made it all the way to his senior year without ever<br />

having done a real day of work, who is befriended by Sally, a beautiful and complicated girl who recognizes in him a kindred spirit.<br />

Arthur<br />

2011 • 109 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jason Winer<br />

Cast: Russell Brand, Helen Mirren, Greta Gerwig, Nick Nolte, Luis Guzman, Jennifer Garner<br />

A drunken playboy stands to lose a wealthy inheritance when he falls for a woman his family doesn't like.<br />

Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds<br />

2011 • 102 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Luc Besson<br />

Cast: Selena Gomez, Freddie Highmore, Mia Farrow, Jimmy Fallon, Iggy Pop, Robert Stanton<br />

With Maltazard now 7 feet tall and Arthur still 2 inches small, our hero must find a way to grow back to his normal size ans stop the Evil M<br />

once and for all, with the help of Selenia and Betameche.<br />

Arthur and the Invisibles<br />

2006 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Luc Besson<br />

Cast: Freddie Highmore, Mia Farrow, Ron Crawford, Penny Balfour, Doug Rand, Adam LeFevre, Jean Bejote Njamba, Saul Jephcott, Lee<br />

de Long<br />

Ten-year-old Arthur, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from being demolished, goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure<br />

in the land of the Minimoys, a tiny people living in harmony with nature.<br />

Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard<br />

2009 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Luc Besson<br />

Cast: Selena Gomez, Freddie Highmore, Stacy Ferguson, Mia Farrow, Jimmy Fallon, Snoop Dogg<br />

Arthur answers a distress call from Princess Selenia, who is menaced by the nefarious Maltazard.<br />

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The Astronaut Farmer<br />

2007 • 103 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Michael Polish<br />

Cast: Richard Barela, Charlie B. Brown, Jennifer Chu, Donna Connell, Ida Darvish, Mark DeLisle, Bruce Dern, Dave Duran, Elise Eberle<br />

An astronaut (Thornton) of NASA is forced to retire so he could save his family farm. But he can't give up his dream of space travel and<br />

looks to build his own rocket, despite the government's threats to stop him.<br />

ATL<br />

2006 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Chris Robinson<br />

Cast: Tip “T.I.” Harris, Lauren London, with Mykelti Williamson and Keith David<br />

ATL tells the story of four teens coming of age in a working class Atlanta neighborhood where hip-hop music and roller skating rule. As the<br />

group prepares for life after high school, challenges on and off the rink bring about turning points in each of their lives. The film is loosely<br />

based on Dallas Austin and Tionne Watkins’ experiences growing up in Atlanta and hanging out at a local skating rink called Jellybeans.<br />

August Rush<br />

2007 • 113 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Kirsten Sheridan<br />

Cast: Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Terrence Howard, Robin Williams<br />

A drama with fairy tale elements, where an orphaned musical prodigy uses his gift as a clue to finding his birth parents.<br />

Austin Powers in Goldmember<br />

2002 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jay Roach<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Michael York, Beyoncé Knowles, Michael Caine, Heather Graham, Eddie Adams, Seth Green, Danny DeVito<br />

Teaming up with the mysterious yet peculiar Goldmember, Dr. Evil hatches a time-traveling scheme to take over the world, one that<br />

involves the kidnapping of Nigel Powers, Austin's beloved father and England's most renowned spy. Austin and Foxxy must find a way to<br />

save Nigel and stop Dr. Evil and Goldmember from their mischievous mayhem.<br />

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery<br />

1997 • 89 minutes • Colour • New Line<br />

Director: Jay Roach<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Mimi Rogers, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Fabiana Udenio, Mindy Sterling, Will Ferrell<br />

Austin Powers has the flair of James Bond, the swagger of Matt Helm and really bad teeth. By day he's a fabulously talented fashion<br />

photographer -- by night he's an incredibly clever secret agent for British Intelligence. In 1967, arch nemesis, Dr. Evil, places himself in<br />

cryogenic suspended animation and is launched into space. Knowing that diabolical evil orbits the world, Austin, too, places himself in a<br />

deep freeze. Now, 30 years later, he must be thawed to match wits with his notorious rival while coming to grips with his own swinging,<br />

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me<br />

1999 • 89 minutes • Colour • New Line<br />

Director: Jay Roach<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Heather Graham, Michael York, Robert Wagner, Rob Lowe, Seth Green, Elisabeth Hurley, Verne Troyer<br />

Mike Myers steps into his velvet threads to reprise the role of Austin Powers in this sequel to the 1997 comedy which, to date, has grossed<br />

over $53.8 million in the U.S. This time out, the groovy British secret agent matches libidos with a lusty CIA agent named Felicity Shagwell<br />

(Heather Graham), who helps Powers stop Dr. Evil from destroying the world. Aiding Dr. Evil in his quest for world domination is a<br />

miniature version of himself who mimics his mannerisms perfectly, including holding his tiny pinky to his tiny mouth.<br />

Australia<br />

2008 • 164 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Baz Luhrmann<br />

Cast: Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, David Wenham, Jack Thompson, Bryan Brown<br />

Set in northern Australia before World War II, an English aristocrat who inherits a sprawling ranch reluctantly pacts with a stock-man in<br />

order to protect her new property from a takeover plot. As the pair drive 2,000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape, they experience<br />

the bombing of Darwin, Australia, by Japanese forces firsthand<br />

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Ava's Magical Adventure<br />

1994 • 97 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Patrick Dempsey, Rocky Parker<br />

Cast: Timothy Bottoms, Georg Stanford Brown, Patrick Dempsey, Priscilla Barnes<br />

Hijinks and hilarity ensue when a young girl tries to make a getaway from her boring life — on a stolen circus elephant.<br />

Avatar<br />

2009 • 150 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: James Cameron<br />

Cast: Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Zoe Saldana, Giovanni Ribisi, CCH Pounder, Laz Alonso, Joel Moore,<br />

Wes Studi, Stephen Lang<br />

A paraplegic marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the<br />

world he feels is his home.<br />

The Avengers<br />

1998 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jeremiah Chechik<br />

Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Uma Thurman, Sean Connery<br />

Based on the sophisticated, quirky British secret-agent television series that was a cult hit of the 1960s in England and the U.S. The<br />

unflappable duo of John Steed and Emma Peel (Fiennes and Thurman) are once again united, this time to stop a diabolical scientist<br />

(Connery) with plans for world domination. In their stylish but relentless fashion, they seek to stop the villain for personal as well as<br />

professional reasons.<br />

Away from Her<br />

2006 • 100 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Sarah Polley<br />

Cast: Gordon Pinsent, Stacey LaBerge, Julie Christie, Olympia Dukakis, Deanna Dezmari, Clare Coulter, Thomas Hauff<br />

Married for 50 years, Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona’s (Julie Christie) commitment to each other appears unwavering, and their<br />

everyday life is full of tenderness and humour. This serenity is broken only by the occasional, carefully restrained reference to the past,<br />

giving a sense that this marriage may not always have been such a fairy tale. This tendency of Fiona’s to make such references, along<br />

with her increasingly evident memory loss, creates a tension that is usually brushed off casually by both of them.<br />

Ayurveda: Art of Being<br />

2002 • 102 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Pan Nalin<br />

Cast: N/A<br />

Ayurveda is science of life and art of healing; where body, mind and spirit are given equal importance. This voyage of thousands of miles<br />

across India and abroad takes you on a unique poetic journey, where we encounter remarkable men of medicine or simply a villager who<br />

lives in harmony with nature. "Hope is nature's way of enabling us to survive so that we can discover nature itself."<br />

Babies<br />

2010 • 79 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Thomas Balmes<br />

Cast: Mari, Ponijao, Hattie, Bayar<br />

A look at one year in the life of four babies from around the world, from Mongolia to Namibia to San Francisco to Tokyo.<br />

Babine<br />

2008 • 107 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Luc Picard<br />

Cast: Vincent-Guillaume Otis, Antoine Bertrand, Bobby Beshro, Marie Brassard, René Richard Cyr, Maude Laurendeau, Alexis Martin,<br />

Fred Pellerin<br />

Offbeat fantasy comedy details the adventures of Babine (Vincent Guillaume Otis), the son of a witch and a village pariah, as he ventures<br />

forth into the world and narrowly evades death.<br />

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Baby's Day Out<br />

1994 • 99 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Patrick Read Johnson<br />

Cast: Joe Mantegna, Lara Flynn Boyle, Joe Pantoliano, Brian Haley, Cynthia Nixon<br />

Baby Bink couldn't ask for more; he has adoring (if somewhat sickly-sweet) parents, he lives in a huge mansion...<br />

Back-Up Plan<br />

2010 • 104 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Alan Poul<br />

Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Alex O'Loughlin, Danneel Harris, Eric Christian Olsen, Noureen DeWulf, Anthony Anderson, Melissa McCarthy,<br />

Jennifer Elise Cox<br />

A romantic comedy centered on a woman who conceives twins through artificial insemination, only to meet the man of her dreams on the<br />

very same day.<br />

The Bad News Bears<br />

1976 • 102 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Micheal Ritchie<br />

Cast: Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal, Chris Barnes, Quinn Smith<br />

This humorous sideline view of Little League baseball focuses on the absurd seriousness surrounding the sandlot. Walter Matthau, a<br />

washed up pitcher, is the Bears' coach and Tatum O'Neil is their ace pitcher. One of Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong>' biggest hits.<br />

Bad News Bears<br />

2005 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard Linklater<br />

Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Greg Kinnear, Marcia Gay Harden, Sammi Kraft, Ridge Canipe, Timmy Deters, Carter Jenkins<br />

Morris Buttermaker (Thornton), an alcoholic pest removal worker and former professional baseball player (for a very short time), is<br />

recruited to coach and train a failing baseball team of 12 year olds which is about to be thrown out of the league. Although the team does<br />

not win the first place in the next championship, it does achieve a great comeback.<br />

Le Baiser du Barbu<br />

2010 • 101 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Yves Pelletier<br />

Cast: David Savard, Isabelle Blais, Louis-José Houde, Hélène Bourgeois-Leclerc, Pierre-François Legendre, David Boutin, Benoit Gouin<br />

Benoit, an actor surviving on his barman wages, follows the advice of is his brother Frank - a former hockey player turned talent agent- and<br />

grows a beard to get a part in a dinner theatre play. Benoit's girlfriend Vicky, an ex dramaturge who now works as a librarian, finds it<br />

difficult to accept this latest development, as it will delay the couple's plan to purchase a condo from their friends Caro and Vincent, who<br />

manage a hair and beauty salon. But Benoit's beard seems to have magical powers: he suddenly has a great deal of success.<br />

The Bait<br />

2010 • 83 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Yves Simoneau<br />

Cast: Guy A. Lepage, Rachid Badouri<br />

The Bait is about two boys and a girl who commit a murder, with the girl acting as a 'bait'.<br />

The Band's Visit<br />

2007 • 89 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Eran Kolirin<br />

Cast: Shlomi Avraham, Saleh Bakri, Ronit Elkabetz, Sasson Gabai, Uri Gavriel, Imad Jabarin, Ahuva Keren, François Khell<br />

A band comprised of members of the Egyptian police force head to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to<br />

find themselves lost in the wrong town.<br />

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Bandidas<br />

2006 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joachim Roenning, Espen Sandberg<br />

Cast: Penélope Cruz, Salma Hayek, Steve Zahn, Joseph D. Reitman, Denis Arndt, Audra Blaser<br />

Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek star as Mexico’s most unusual – and Most Wanted -- bank-robbing duo, in this wild, wild Western<br />

comedy-adventure, set in the late 19th century. When a ruthless robber baron takes away everything they cherish, a rough-and-tumble,<br />

idealistic peasant and a sophisticated heiress embark on a quest for justice, vengeance…and a few good heists.<br />

Barbarella<br />

1968 • 98 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Roger Vadim<br />

Cast: Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law<br />

Barbarella recaptures the spirit of the early American comic strips. The setting is the planet Lythion in the year 40,000 when Barbarella<br />

(Fonda, in her pre-feminist days) makes a forced landing while traveling through space in her rocket. A female James Bond, she conquers<br />

evil in the forms of robots and monsters. She also graciously rewards the handsome men who assist her in her adventure.<br />

Barnyard<br />

2006 • 88 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steve Oedekerk<br />

Cast: Kevin James, Maria Bamford, S. Scott Bullock, Megan Cavanagh, Cam Clarke, Courteney Cox, John Di Maggio<br />

When the farmer's away, all the animals play ... and sing, and dance. Eventually, though, someone has to step in and run things, a<br />

responsibility that ends up going to Otis (James), a carefree cow.<br />

Barry Lyndon<br />

1975 • 184 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Stanley Kubrick<br />

Cast: Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson<br />

Ryan O'Neal is Lyndon, a role derived from William Makepeace Thackeray's 19th century novel about a rags-to-riches rogue who<br />

galavants through Europe from casinos to castles as a spy, a soldier, a wife beater, and a gambler.<br />

Batman<br />

1989 • 126 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tim Burton<br />

Cast: Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger<br />

Bruce Wayne returns after several years' absence spent developing his physical and scientific skills. He finds his hometown has become<br />

highly corrupt. He then assumes a second identity — the powerful and terrifying crimefighter known as Batman.<br />

Batman and Robin<br />

1997 • 130 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Joel Schumacher<br />

Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell, Uma Thurman, Alicia Silverstone<br />

The fourth installment in the phenomenally successful Batman saga continues the crime fighting exploits of Batman and Robin (Clooney<br />

and O'Donnell), who are bolstered by a new partner, Batgirl (Silverstone), as they battle the villainous Mr. Freeze (Schwarzenegger) and<br />

flower-power femme fatale Poison Ivy (Thurman) on the streets of Gotham City.<br />

Batman Begins<br />

2005 • 134 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Nolan<br />

Cast: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Ken Watanabe, Katie Holmes, Cillian Murphy<br />

When his parents a killed, millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne relocates to Asia when he is mentored by Henri Ducard and Ra's Al Ghul in<br />

how to fight evil. When learning about the plan to wipe out evil in Gotham City by Ducard, Bruce prevents this plan from getting any further<br />

and heads back to his home. Back in his original surroundings, Bruce adapts the image of a bat to strike fear into the criminals and the<br />

corrupt as the icon known as 'Batman'. But it doesn't stay quiet for long.<br />

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Batman Forever<br />

1995 • 120 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Joel Schumacher<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Nicole Kidman, Tommy Lee Jones, Val Kilmer<br />

Batman must battle Two-Face and The Riddler with help of an amourous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his<br />

sidekick, Robin.<br />

Batman Returns<br />

1992 • 126 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tim Burton<br />

Cast: Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pefeiffer<br />

Gotham City faces two monstrous criminal menaces: the bizarre, sinister Penguin and the slinky, mysterious Catwoman. Can Batman<br />

battle two formidable foes at once Especially when one wants to be mayor and the other is romantically attracted to Gotham's hero<br />

Battle for the Planet of the Apes<br />

1973 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: J. Lee Thompson<br />

Cast: Roddy McDowell, Claude Akins, Natalie Trundy, Severn Darden<br />

This final sequel brings the original story nearly full circle as man and ape battle with outmoded machinery to resolve who will rule<br />

supreme. Oscar-winning songwriter Paul Williams plays a feisty but peacemaking ape. 5th and final chapter of the Apes saga.<br />

Battle in Seattle<br />

2007 • 98 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Stuart Townsend<br />

Cast: Martin Henderson, Michelle Rodriguez, Woody Harrelson, Charlize Theron, Jennifer Carpenter, André Benjamin, Ray Liotta<br />

Its November 1999, and five days are about to rock the world as tens of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets of Seattle in<br />

protest of the World Trade Organizations Ministerial Meeting. Among them are Django (Andre Benjamin), Sam (Jennifer Carpenter), Lou<br />

(Michelle Rodriguez) and Jay (Martin Henderson). Each has a unique story, but they're united in a common desire to be heard and to<br />

make a difference in the world. For these four protesters, this is very personal and the stakes are higher than mere politics.<br />

Battlefield Earth<br />

2000 • 121 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Roger Christian<br />

Cast: John Travolta, Barry Pepper, Forest Whitaker, Kim Coates<br />

Roger Christian directs this adaptation of L. Ron Hubbard’s sci-fi novel in which 10-foot-tall aliens have taken over the Earth, forcing<br />

humans to live underground. John Travolta stars as Terl, the alien overlord of the conquered Earth.<br />

Be Kind, Rewind<br />

2008 • 102 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Michel Gondry<br />

Cast: Jack Black, Mos Def, Danny Glover, Mia Farrow, Melonie Diaz, Irv Gooch, Chandler Parker, Arjay Smith, Quinton Aaron<br />

A man whose brain becomes magnetized unintentionally destroys every tape in his friend's video store. In order to satisfy the store's most<br />

loyal renter, an aging woman with signs of dementia, the two men set out to remake the lost films.<br />

Beau James<br />

1957 • 105 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Melville Shavelson<br />

Cast: Bob Hope, Vera Miles, Paul Douglas, Alexis Smith<br />

Bob Hope gives a fine dramatic performance as the legendary Jimmy Walker, the playboy-politician mayor of New York in the 1920's.<br />

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Beautician and the Beast<br />

1997 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ken Kwapis<br />

Cast: Fran Dresche, Timothy Dalton, Michael Leme, Phyllis Newman<br />

Fran Drescher plays a hairdresser from Queens who is mistaken for a school teacher and winds up in a palace in a newly-formed Eastern<br />

European country. There she is assigned to teach the children of the country's "beastly" ruler (Timothy Dalton). Drescher is the only one<br />

that can't be intimidated by the the blustery Dalton and slowly a romance develops between the two.<br />

The Beautiful Country<br />

2004 • 125 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Hans Petter Moland<br />

Cast: Damien Nguyen, Bai Ling, Thi Hoa Mai, Nick Nolte, Tim Roth, Chapman To, Temuera Morrison, Xuan Phuc Dins<br />

After reuniting with his mother in Ho Chi Minh City, a family tragedy causes Binh to flee from Viet Nam to America. Landing in New York,<br />

Binh begins a road trip to Texas, where his American father is said to live.<br />

Beavis and Butthead Do America<br />

1996 • 83 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike Judge, Yvette Kaplan<br />

Cast: Mike Judge, Cloris Leachman, Robert Stack, Eric Bogosian<br />

Our intrepid adolescent heroes wake up to find their beloved television stolen, and embark on an epic journey across America to recover<br />

it..<br />

Bebe's Kids<br />

1992 • 74 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Bruce Smith<br />

Cast: Faizon Love, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Wayne Collins, Jonell Green, Marques Houston, Tone Loc<br />

Raucous animated feature based on a routine by the late comedian Robin Harris (voiced here by Faizon Love) whose date with an<br />

attractive woman turns into a nightmare when she brings along her son—and three brats she's looking after.<br />

Because of Winn-Dixie<br />

2005 • 106 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Wayne Wang<br />

Cast: Jeff Daniels, Dave Matthews, Eva Marie Saint, Cicely Tyson<br />

Based on the perennial best seller, a lonely young girl adopts an orphaned dog, Winn-Dixie (so named for the supermarket where she<br />

found him), who helps her make friends in the small Florida town. The bond between the girl and her special companion brings together<br />

the townspeople, and helps heal her own troubled relationship with her father.<br />

Becoming Jane<br />

2007 • 120 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Julian Jarrold<br />

Cast: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Julie Walters, James Cromwell, Maggie Smith, Anna Maxwell Martin, Lucy Cohu, Laurence Fox,<br />

Ian Richardson, Joe Anderson<br />

A biographical portrait of a pre-fame Jane Austen and her romance with a young Irishman.<br />

Bedazzled<br />

2000 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Harold Ramis<br />

Cast: Brendan Fraser, Elizabeth Hurley, Frances O’Connor, Miriam Shor, Orlando Jones<br />

A nerdy low-level technical advisor (Fraser) makes a deal with the Devil (who happens to be a gorgeous woman) to fulfill his wildest<br />

dreams of becoming rich, powerful and sexy. But when that doesn’t win him the love of a female coworker (O’Connor), he again turns to<br />

the Devil for the surprising solution.<br />

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Beetlejuice<br />

1988 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tim Burton<br />

Cast: Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Micheal Keaton, Catherine O'Hara, Winona Ryder<br />

Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis portray a couple of nice, young homebody ghosts who call upon Beetlejuice, a bioexorcist played by<br />

Michael Keaton to exorcise their house of a pack of pretentious, trend-setting human beings who threaten to make their house unlivable<br />

even for the dead.<br />

Before Tomorrow<br />

2009 • 93 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Marie-Hélène Cousineau, Madeline Ivalu<br />

Cast: Madeline Ivalu, Paul-Dylan Ivalu, Peter-Henry Arnatsiaq<br />

Based on the novel by Jørn Riel. Two Inuit families meet for a summertime celebration. Food is abundant and the future seems bright, but<br />

Ningiuq, a strong and wise old woman, cannot stop worrying. She sees her world as fragile and moves through it with a pervasive sense<br />

of dread. Ningiuq sets out with her grandson to a remote island, where they dry the catch and store it for winter. The task is finished and<br />

the warm season comes to an end, as they wait in vain for the others to pick them up.<br />

Behind Enemy Lines<br />

2001 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Moore<br />

Cast: Gene Hackman, Owen Wilson, David Keith, Gabriel Macht, Shane Johnson, Vladimir Mashkov<br />

A Navy pilot (Wilson) is shot down over enemy territory, and struggles to survive the relentless pursuit of a ruthless secret police enforcer,<br />

a deadly tracker, and countless hostile troops. With time running out, the injured pilot's commanding officer (Hackman) goes against orders<br />

to carry out a desperate rescue mission.<br />

Behind the Sun<br />

2001 • 105 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Walter Salles<br />

Cast: José Dumont, Rodrigo Santoro, Rita Assemany, Ravi Ramos Lacerda, Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos, Flavia Marco Antonio<br />

The Brazilian badlands, April 1910. Tonho is ordered by his father to avenge the death of his older brother. The young man knows that if<br />

he commits this crime, his life will be divided in two: the 20 years he has already lived and the few days he has left to live, before the other<br />

family avenges their son's death. He is torn between fulfilling his ancestral duty and rebelling against it, urged by his younger brother Pacu.<br />

That's when a tiny traveling circus passes through the vast badlands where Tonho's family lives.<br />

Bend It Like Beckham<br />

2003 • 112 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Gurinder Chadha<br />

Cast: Parminder K. Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers<br />

Jess is an Indian girl who dreams of life on a more even playing field; whether it be her beloved game of soccer or an opportunity to<br />

experience more than what her parents and culture might be ready to accept.<br />

Beneath the Planet of the Apes<br />

1970 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Ted Post<br />

Cast: James Franciscus, Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter Maurice Evans, Roddy McDowall, Victor Buono<br />

Astronaut James Franciscus finds Chalton Heston, sole survivor of a previous crash, in the ruins of a subterranean city populated by a<br />

weird race of mutants who worship an unusual icon an atomic missele. 2nd of the series.<br />

Best in Show<br />

2000 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Guest<br />

Cast: Christopher Guest, Parker Posey, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean, Catherine O’Hara<br />

The owners (and handlers) of five show dogs head for the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show. A film crew interviews them as they prepare<br />

for the trip, arrive at Philly's Taft Hotel, and compete.<br />

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The Beverly Hillbillies<br />

1993 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Penelope Spheeris<br />

Cast: Diedrich Bader, Dabney Coleman, Buddy Edsen, Erika Eleniak, Jim Varney, Lily Thompson<br />

Jed Clampett and kin move from Arkansas to Beverly Hills when he becomes a billionaire, after an oil strike. The country folk are very<br />

naive with regard to life in the big city, so when Jed starts a search for a new wife there are inevitably plenty of takers and con artists ready<br />

to make a fast buck.<br />

Big Bully<br />

1995 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steve Miner<br />

Cast: Rick Moranis, Tom Arnold, Julianne Phillips, Carol Kane, Jeffery Tambor<br />

David Leary was bullied by Rosco when he was in elementary school. But he got even on the day his parents moved out of town. Now<br />

twenty years later, David, who is a successful writer, is invited back to his home town to teach. Everything is great until Rosco, who is still<br />

in town, recognizes him. Now suddenly someone is playing mean practical jokes on him. Isn't David a little too old to be running to the<br />

Principal saying "Rosco's picking on me." <br />

Big Eden<br />

2000 • 117 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Thomas Bezucha<br />

Cast: Arye Gross, Eric Schweig, Tim DeKay, Louise Fletcher, George Coe, Nan Martin, O'Neal Compton<br />

Big Eden is a tiny fictional town in northwestern Montana, as Preston Sturges or Frank Capra might have envisioned it. Timber and<br />

Cowboy country. This is the story of Henry Hart, a successful New York Artist, who returns to the town of his childhood to care for the<br />

ailing grandfather who raised him.<br />

Big Momma’s House<br />

2000 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Raja Gosnell<br />

Cast: Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Paul Giamatti<br />

When a street-smart FBI agent (Lawrence) is sent to Georgia to protect a beautiful single mother and her son from an escaped convict, he<br />

is forced to impersonate a crass Southern granny known as Big Momma in order to remain incognito.<br />

Big Mommas House 2<br />

2006 • 99 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Whitesell<br />

Cast: Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Wendy Braun, Sarah Brown, Kevin Durand, Randolph LeRoi, Zachary Levi, Chloe Moretz<br />

On his latest assignment, FBI agent Malcolm Turner (Lawrence) goes undercover as Big Momma, and works as a nanny for an unhappy<br />

woman (Procter) who is under investigation for murder.<br />

Big Mommas: Like Father Like Son<br />

2011 • 108 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Whitesell<br />

Cast: Martin Lawrence, Max Casella, Portia Doubleday, Faizon Love, Jessica Lucas, Brandon T. Jackson, Ana Ortiz, Marc John Jefferies,<br />

Reagan Michelle<br />

FBI agent Malcolm Turner and his stepson Trent go undercover at an all-girls performing arts school after Trent witnesses a murder.<br />

Big Shot's Funeral<br />

2001 • 100 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Xiaogang Feng<br />

Cast: Rosamund Kwan, Donald Sutherland, Da Ying, Paul Mazursky, Christopher Barden, Ada Shen<br />

Yankie director Don Tyler faces mounting insecurity and declining health while on location in Beijing, so his assistant hires down-and-out<br />

camerman YoYo to take the reins. Scrambling, studio boss sells the sagging picture to a Japanese media company. But YoYo is<br />

determined to upstage the whole production by granting the director's wish to have a grand "comedy funeral". To raise the money for it, he<br />

auctions off advertising and sponsorships for the funeral to companies around the world. But wait...is Don getting better<br />

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Bigfoot: The Unforgetable Encounter<br />

1994 • 88 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Cory Michael Eubanks<br />

Cast: Matt McCoy, Zachery Ty Bryan, Crystal Chappell<br />

The legendary Bigfoot has been sighted in Northern California and blamed for the disappearance of campers. A Chicago entrepreneur<br />

posts a million dollar reward, creating a media frenzy with hunters and scientists racing to capture Bigfoot. When Bigfoot saves a lost boy<br />

in the forest, he finds the only friend who can set him free in a sanctuary designated by the government for endangered species. The bay<br />

must act before the hunters, scientists and a museum owner have “Bigfoot” as a trophy.<br />

Biker Boyz<br />

2003 • 85 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Reggie Bythewood<br />

Cast: Laurence Fishburne, Derek Luke, Orlando Jones, Lisa Bonet<br />

A mythic motorcycle tale of father and son", this is the story of Manuel Galloway (Fishburne), also known as "the King of Cali", the<br />

president of a motorcycle club whose members are all African-American men, mostly white-collar workers who exchange their suits and<br />

ties at night and on weekends for leather outfits and motorcycle helmets. The focus of this story takes place at an annual drag-racing event<br />

in Fresno, as Manuel tries to retain his championship title.<br />

Black and White In Color<br />

1976 • 91 minutes • Colour • Corinth Films<br />

Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud<br />

Cast: Jean Carmet, Jacques Dufilho, Catherine Rouvel, Jacques Spiesser, Dora Doll, Maurice Barrier<br />

Set in colonial West Africa in 1914, it is the story of a mini-war fought by the French colonials against the German colonials, with both sides<br />

using Black tribesman as troops.<br />

Black Eye<br />

1974 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jack Arnold<br />

Cast: Fred Williamson, Rosemary Forsyth, Richard Anderson, Teresa Graves, Cyril Delevanti<br />

Involved action-mystery has black private detective Williamson investigating murders connected with a dope ring in Venice, Cal.<br />

The Black Knight<br />

2001 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Gil Junger<br />

Cast: Martin Lawrence, Tom Wilkinson, Marsha Thompson, Vincent Regan<br />

In this time travel comedy, a fast-talking young hustler who works in a medieval-themed miniature golf course is suddenly transported back<br />

to the Middle Ages where he teams up with a broken-down ex-knight and a beautiful peasant girl to defeat an evil king.<br />

Black Sheep<br />

1996 • 86 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Penelope Sphreeris<br />

Cast: Chris Farley, David Spade, Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole<br />

A politician finds his bid for the statehouse jeopardized by the embarrassing antics of his doofus brother and assigns a lackey to keep an<br />

eye on the ne’er-do-well relation. In the end, the inept duo wind up saving the election campaign.<br />

Blackboards<br />

2000 • 84 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Samira Makhmalbaf<br />

Cast: Said Mohamadi, Behnaz Jafari, Bahman Ghobadi, Mohamad Karim Rahmati, Rafat Moradi, Mayas Rostami, Saman Akbari<br />

A group of male teachers crosses the mountainous paths of the remote Iranian Kurdistan region. Carrying large blackboards on their<br />

backs, they wander from village to village in search of students. Said meets a group of 100 or so old men accompanied by a sole young<br />

woman and child. They are closed and uninterested in learning. One of the old men feels he can only find peace if his young widowed<br />

daughter, Halaleh, marries before his death. Said has only his blackboard to offer in exchange for her hand in marriage...<br />

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The Blind Side<br />

2009 • 128 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Lee Hancock<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Kathy Bates, Quinton Aaron, Lily Collins, Jae Head<br />

The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick<br />

with the help of a caring woman and her family.<br />

The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom<br />

1968 • 93 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Joseph McGrath<br />

Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Richard Attenborough, James Booth, Freddie Jones<br />

The bored wife of a brassiere manufacturer dreams of an inflatable bra to be sold to underdeveloped nations as a way to world peace.<br />

Blizzard<br />

2004 • 93 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: LeVar Burton<br />

Cast: Whoopi Goldberg, Paul Bates, Brenda Blethyn, Brittany Bristow,Leif Bristow, Josh Buckle, Jackie Byers, Len Carlson, J. Miles Dale,<br />

Tony Daniels, Wendii Fulford<br />

A young girl's aunt tells her the tale of a young ice skater and an enchanted reindeer.<br />

Blue Chips<br />

1994 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: William Friedkin<br />

Cast: Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnell, J.T. Walsh, Ed O'Neill, Alfre Woodard, Bob Cousy, Shaquille O'Neal, Anfernee 'Penny' Hardaway<br />

After his first losing season, hard-driving collegiate basketball coach Nolte agrees to look the other way while fat-cat recruiters bribe new<br />

talent to join his team.<br />

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie<br />

2003 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: C.B. Harding<br />

Cast: Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry The Cable Guy, Ron White<br />

A feature film version of America’s hit comedy concert tour, The Untitled Blue Collar Comedy Project stars renowned comedians Jeff<br />

Foxworthy (“You Might Be a Redneck If…”) and Bill Engvall (“Here’s Your Sign”) and features fellow Blue Collar comics Larry The Cable<br />

Guy (“Lord, I Apologize”) and Ron White (“People Learn Things When I Drink”).<br />

The Body<br />

2001 • 109 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jonas McCord<br />

Cast: Antonio Banderas, Olivia Williams, Derek Jacobi, Mohammed<br />

Based on the 1983 novel, the story centers on Father Matt Gutierrez (Antonio Banderas), a priest sent by the Vatican to investigate an<br />

archaeological site in Jerusalem to verify the authenticity of a body, believed to be that of Jesus Christ, that has been found by a young<br />

Jewish archaeologist.<br />

Bogus<br />

1996 • 111 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Norman Jewison<br />

Cast: Whoopi Goldberg, Gerard Depardieu, Haley Joel Osment<br />

Oscar-winner Whoopi Goldberg and international star Gerard Depardieu are brought together in the fanciful world of a little boy's mind.<br />

When Albert, a young orphan from Las Vegas, is sent to a foster mother (Golberg) in New Jersey, he brings along his bigger-than life<br />

imaginary friend (Depardieu) who helps him deal with his new life.<br />

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Bollywood/Hollywood<br />

2002 • 105 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Deepa Mehta<br />

Cast: Rahul Khanna, Lisa Ray, Moushumi Chatterjee, Dina Pathak, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Ranjit Chowdhry, Jessica Paré, Rishma Malik<br />

After Rahul's white pop-star fiancée dies in a bizarre levitation accident his mother insists he find another girl as soon as possible,<br />

preferably a Hindi one. As she backs this up by postponing his sister's wedding until he does so, he feels forced to act, the more so as he<br />

knows his sister is pregnant...<br />

Bombon El Perro<br />

2004 • 97 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Carlos Sorín<br />

Cast: Juan Villegas, Walter Donado, Gregorio, Rosa Valsecchi, Mariela Díaz, Sabino Morales, Claudina Fazzini, Kita Ca, Carlos Rossi<br />

Patagonia is a rough land, and for 52-year-old Juan Villegas, it's even rougher. A mechanic who's just lost his job, Juan tries to make ends<br />

meet by selling hand-made knives. One day, after repairing a young woman's car, he is given a most unusual gift: a beautiful Dogo<br />

Argentino, a game hound of noble pedigree called 'Bombón'. After initially eyeing each other carefully, Juan welcomes Bombón into his life<br />

and with their budding friendship things start taking a remarkable turn for the better.<br />

Born to be Wild<br />

1995 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Gray<br />

Cast: Helen Shaver, Peter Boyle, Wil Horneff<br />

Rick Heller is a juvenile delinquent who keeps getting himself into trouble. To keep him out of trouble his mother puts him to work cleaning<br />

the cage of a gorilla named Katie which she is teaching to communicate through the use of sign language. When the owner of the gorilla<br />

takes her back to become a flea market freak Rick takes it upon himself to break Katie out and take her on an adventureous journey to get<br />

her out of the country.<br />

Born to Ride<br />

1991 • 88 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Graham Baker<br />

Cast: John Stamos, John Stockwell, Teri Polo, Sandy McPeak, Kris Kamm, Keith Cooke, Dean Yacalis, Salvator Xuereb, Justin Lazard<br />

Grady Westfall is a free-spirited, rebellious young man who because of his defience of society's rules, winds up in jail. His release comes<br />

in the form of having to help the army by trying to turn 6 of their calvarymen into motorcycle riders in order to pull off a high risk mission.<br />

Bounce<br />

2000 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Don Roos<br />

Cast: Ben Affleck, Gwyneth Paltrow, Natasha Henstridge, Jennifer Grey, Tony Goldwyn, Caroline Aaron, David Dorfman, Joe Morton<br />

A year after he gave up his seat on an airliner only for the plane to crash, Buddy checks up on the widow of the man who took his seat,<br />

and soon finds himself falling in love with her, before he gets the chance to tell her what brought him to her in the first place. Now, he's left<br />

with the dilemma: what's going to happen when she finds out who he actually is<br />

The Boys<br />

1998 • 108 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Louis Saïa<br />

Cast: Marc Messier, Rémy Girard, Patrick Huard, Serge Thériault, Michel Barrette, Paul Houde, Luc Guérin, Yvan Ponton, Roc Lafortune<br />

Ever wanted to know what guys say when they get together This light-hearted comedy explores the male world through an amateur<br />

hockey team. Every male stereotype is analyzed, comically of course.<br />

The Boys are Back<br />

2009 • 103 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Scott Hicks<br />

Cast: Clive Owen, Laura Fraser, George MacKay, Emma Booth, Natasha Little, Emma Lung, Erik Thomson, Nicholas McAnulty, Adam<br />

Morgan<br />

The Boys Are Back is a confessional tale of fatherhood. It follows a witty, wisecracking, action-oriented sportswriter who, in the wake of his<br />

wife's death, finds himself in a sudden, stultifying state of single parenthood. Joe Warr throws himself into the only child-rearing philosophy<br />

he thinks has a shot at bringing joy back into their lives: "just says yes."<br />

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The Brady Bunch<br />

1995 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Betty Thomas<br />

Cast: Shelley Long, Gary Cole, Jean Smart, Christine Taylor, Jennifer Elise Cox, Jesse Lee<br />

The Brady’s are back - bell-bottoms, polyester pant suits, and all! America’s most functional family fights to save their home from evil land<br />

developers in the affectionate big-screen version of the long-running TV series. A wigged Shelley Long and a permed Gary Cole are the<br />

lovely lady and handsome fellow who combine their brood to become the Brady Bunch. A sextet of talented new-comers, bearing a<br />

striking resemblance to the original cast members, play the Brady children.<br />

Brain Donors<br />

1992 • 79 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Dennis Dugan<br />

Cast: John Turturro, Bob Nelson, Mel Smith, Nancy Marchand, John Savident<br />

Three social misfits team up to bilk a wealthy matron who wants to establish her own ballet company.<br />

Bread and Tulips<br />

2001 • 105 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Silvio Soldini<br />

Cast: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Ganz, Marina Massironi, Giuseppe Battiston, Felice Andreasi, Antonio Catania, Tiziano Cucchiarelli<br />

After Rosalba finds herself alone and...forgotten in a highway café, she decides not to wait for her husband and sons to come back to pick<br />

her up but instead decides to find her own way home. She is a little offended that she has been forgotten by her family and has been told<br />

by her husband to stay put so, rebelling a little she finds herself hitch-hiking direct for Venice.<br />

Breakfast with Scot<br />

2007 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Laurie Lynd<br />

Cast: Cameron Ansell, Benz Antoine, Noah Bernett, Robin Brûlé, Thomas Cavanagh, William Cuddy, Colin Cunningham, Dylan Everett<br />

Eric and Sam have been in a committed relationship for four years. Eric's a former hockey player turned sportscaster and Sam's a sport's<br />

lawyer. But when Sam's adventure seeking brother Billy, takes a job in South America, his ex-girlfriend, Julie, is discovered dead from a<br />

drug overdose leaving her son Scot (not Billy's son) to Billy...<br />

Breaking Away<br />

1979 • 100 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Peter Yates<br />

Cast: Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley<br />

Rivalry develops between four high-school graduates and the arrogant college students in a small Midwestern town. It's played out in a<br />

rousing bicycle race, the University's "Little 500." An exciting Winner!<br />

Bride and Prejudice<br />

2004 • 107 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Gurinder Chadha<br />

Cast: Aishwarya Rai, Martin Henderson, Nadira Babbar, Anupam Kher Naveen Andrews, ,Namrata Shirodkar, Daniel Gillies, Indira Varma,<br />

Sonali Kulkarni, Nitin Ganatra, Meghna Kothari, Peeya Rai Chowdhary, Alexis Bledel<br />

A Bollywood update of Jane Austen's classic tale, in which Mrs. Bakshi is eager to find suitable husbands for her four unmarried<br />

daughters. When the rich single gentlemen Balraj and Darcy come to visit, the Bakshis have high hopes, though circumstance and boorish<br />

opinions threaten to get in the way of romance.<br />

Bride Wars<br />

2009 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Gary Winick<br />

Cast: Candice Bergen, Anne Hathaway, Kate Hudson, Kristen Johnston, Bryan Greenberg, Steve Howey, Chris Pratt, Casey Wilson<br />

Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway), best friends since childhood, are always there for each other, through good times and<br />

bad. Even their respective bridal engagements happen within hours. Together they plan their weddings, each to take place at New<br />

York's ultimate bridal destination, the Plaza Hotel. But a clerical error and subsequent clash in wedding dates pits the two brides against<br />

each other in a competition that quickly escalates into all-out war.<br />

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Bride Wore Black<br />

1968 • 107 minutes • Colour • Films Inc<br />

Director: Francois Truffaut<br />

Cast: Jeanne Moreau, Claude Rich, Jean-Claude Braily, Michel Bouquet<br />

A bride whose husband was accidentally killed on their wedding day tracks down and murders the five men responsible for his death.<br />

The Bridges at Toko-ri<br />

1955 • 103 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mark Robson<br />

Cast: William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney, Robert Strauss<br />

In this unusually propaganda-free Korean War drama, from the bestseller by James Michener. William Holden plays a pilot who is vital to<br />

his commander's (Fredric March) plans to bomb heavily defended strategic bridges. The film won an Oscar for Special Effects.<br />

Bridges of Madison County<br />

1995 • 133 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Clint Eastwood<br />

Cast: Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood<br />

Clint Eastwood stars as a National Geographic photographer named Robert Kincaid who, stopping to ask directions while motoring in<br />

Iowa, meets lonely, middle-aged, Italian-born farm wife Francesca Johnson, a woman who embarks on a torrid, four-day love affair with<br />

Kincaid and ultimately changes her life.<br />

Bright Star<br />

2009 • 119 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Jane Campion<br />

Cast: Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Thomas Sangster, Kerry Fox, Samuel Barnett, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Edie<br />

Martin, Olly Alexander, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Samuel Roukin<br />

The drama based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which was cut short by Keats'<br />

untimely death at age 25.<br />

Brokedown Palace<br />

1999 • 101 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jonathan Kaplan<br />

Cast: Claire Danes, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Pullman, Daniel Lapaine<br />

Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale team up for a contemporary drama about two young women who, immediately following their high<br />

school graduation, embark on a much anticipated trip to Thailand. Their vacation turns into a nightmare after they are accused of drug<br />

trafficking and sentenced to 33-years in prison.<br />

The Brothers Grimm<br />

2005 • 118 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Terry Gilliam<br />

Cast: Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, Petr Ratimec, Barbora Lukesová, Anna Rust, Jeremy Robson, Radim Kalvoda, Martin Hofmann, Josef<br />

Pepa Nos, Harry Gilliam<br />

Folklore collectors and con artists, Jake and Will Grimm, travel from village to village pretending to protect townsfolk from enchanted<br />

creatures and performing exorcisms. They are put to the test, however, when they encounter a real magical curse in a haunted forest with<br />

real magical beings, requiring genuine courage.<br />

The Browning Version<br />

1994 • 97 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike Figgis<br />

Cast: Albert Finney, Greta Scacchi, Matthew Modine, Julian Sands, Michael Gambon, Ben Silverstone, Jim Sturgess<br />

Well-mounted, though stodgy, remake of Terence Rattigan's play of a retiring schoolmaster whose dedication is unappreciated and whose<br />

marriage is unravelling.<br />

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The Bucket List<br />

2008 • 97 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rob Reiner<br />

Cast: Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes, Beverly Todd, Rob Morrow, Alfonso Freeman, Ian Anthony Dale, Serena Reeder<br />

Two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.<br />

Buddy<br />

2003 • 101 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Morten Tyldum<br />

Cast: Aksel Hennie, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Pia Tjelta, Janne Formoe, Henrik Giæver, Kim Haugen, Håvard Bakke, Eivind Sander,<br />

Anna Bache-Wiig<br />

Kristoffer’s love life is on the rocks. But what can you expect from a guy who likes to videotape himself and his friends pulling outrageous<br />

stunts When Kristoffer’s video diary winds up at a popular TV show, it’s not just his love life that turns upside down. A vibrant young cast<br />

explores the true meaning of friendship and love in a heart-warming story about high jinks, crazy roommates and reality television.<br />

Buffy the Vampire Killer<br />

1992 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Fran Rubel Kuzui<br />

Cast: Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry<br />

Cute variation on vampire sagas, with high school Valley Girl Swanson turning out to be "the chosen one" of her generation to kill roaming<br />

vampires. Sutherland is ideal as her mentor and guide, and Reubens (the former Pee-wee Herman) is fun as one of the fanged menaces.<br />

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, with Feelings<br />

2001 • 40 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joss Whedon<br />

Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Emma Caulfield, Michelle Trachtenberg, James Marsters, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony<br />

Head, Hinton Battle, Amber Benson<br />

Sunnydale is alive with the sound of music as a mysterious force causes everyone in town to burst into full musical numbers, revealing<br />

their innermost secrets as they do. But some townsfolk are dancing so much that they simply burst into flames, and it becomes clear that<br />

maybe living in a musical isn't so great after all.<br />

Bushwhacked<br />

1995 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Greg Beeman<br />

Cast: Daniel Stern, Blake Bashoff, Corey Carrier, Michael Galeota, Max Goldblat<br />

Max Grabelski is a delivery guy living in a world all his own. With his leather jacket, Italian shoes and a self-confidence that’s more a<br />

product of his imagination than anything else, he might bend the rules, but his heart is always in the right place. Unfortunately he also has<br />

a knack for ending up in the wrong place at the wrong time. When he finds himself set up for a murder he didn’t commit, he’s forced to go<br />

on the lam.<br />

The Butcher's Wife<br />

1991 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Terry Hughes<br />

Cast: Demi Moore, Jeff Daniels, George Dzundza, Mary Steenburgen, Frances McDormand, Margaret Colin, Max Perlich, Miriam<br />

Margolyes, Helen Hanft, Christopher Durang, Luis Avalos<br />

A romantic comedy about a clairvoyant whose sudden marriage brings her to Greenwich Village where she begins to have an uncanny<br />

mystical effect on everyone in the village.<br />

Bye Bye, Love<br />

1995 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Sam Weisman<br />

Cast: Matthew Modine, Randy Quaid, Paul Reiser, Janeane Garofalo, Amy Brenneman, Eliza Dushku<br />

This is a story about the breakup of the family. In particular, it focuses on the lifestyle of three divorced men. The film is presented from<br />

their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girl friends, male friendships, and their identities as divorced<br />

men. In addition to dealing with divorce, the film touches on spousal loss and young adult homelessness. The film can be considered a<br />

social commentary that is both comical and emotional.<br />

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Caddyshack<br />

1980 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Harold Ramis<br />

Cast: Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Rodney Dangerfield, Ted Knight, Michael O'keefe<br />

Bushwood Country Club, bastion of the well-to-do, regularly hosts a hilarious array of eccentric members and zany employees. It really<br />

becomes a free-for-all when Rodney Dangerfield arrives! This breezy, laugh-a-minute comedy features some of the most inventive<br />

contemporary funny men in film.<br />

Cairo Time<br />

2009 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Ruba Nadda<br />

Cast: Patricia Clarkson, Alexander Siddig, Elena Anaya, Tom McCamus, Amina Annabi, Cynthia Amsden, Andrew Cullen, Mona Hala,<br />

Fadia Nadda<br />

Juliette, a fashion magazine editor in her 50s, travels to Cairo to meet her husband, Mark, a UN official working in Gaza, for a three week<br />

vacation. When he is unavoidably delayed, he sends his friend Tareq, who had been his security officer for many years, to escort her<br />

throughout the beautiful and exotic city. The last thing anyone expects is that they will fall in love.<br />

Calendar<br />

1992 • 75 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Atom Egoyan<br />

Cast: Arsinèe Khanjian, Ashot Adamian, Michelle Bellerose, Michelle Bellerose, Michelle Bellerose<br />

A Canadian/Armenian photographer travels with his wife to Armenia, to photograph twelve historic churches for a calendar. The couple are<br />

driven from location to location by a guide with whom the photographer’s wife falls in love.<br />

Camilla<br />

1994 • 92 minutes • Colour • Norstar Releasing<br />

Director: Deepa Mehta<br />

Cast: Jessica Tandy, Bridget Fonda, Elias Koteas, Maury Chaykin, Hume Cronyn<br />

Tandy, in her final film, is the sole reason not to miss this otherwise so-so road movie about the budding friendship between a young<br />

would-be singer-songwriter (Fonda) and an elderly, eccentric (and high-spirited), former concert violinist.<br />

Camilla<br />

1994 • 95 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Deepa Mehta<br />

Cast: Jessica Tandy, Bridget Fonda, Elias Koteas, Maury Chaykin, Graham Greene, Hume Cronyn, Ranjit Chowdhry, George Harris,<br />

Sandi Ross, Gerry Quigley<br />

Tandy is delightful in her last starring role as a former violinist on the run with frustrated musician Fonda. Oafish son (Chaykin) and<br />

insensitive husband (Koteas) just don't understand, so its time to head to Toronto, site of a fondly, if perhaps incorrectly, remembered<br />

triumph.<br />

Cannonball<br />

1976 • 93 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Paul Bartel<br />

Cast: David Carradine, Veronica Hamel<br />

When an illegal Trans-American Grand Prix offers a $100,000 prize, the race turns into a demolition. Carradine convinces Hamel to join<br />

him on his cross country joyride.<br />

Capitalism: A Love Story<br />

2009 • 126 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Michael Moore<br />

Cast: Michael Moore<br />

A look at the global financial crisis and the U.S. economy during the transition between the incoming Obama Administration and the<br />

outgoing Bush Administration.<br />

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Capote<br />

2005 • 114 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Bennett Miller<br />

Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Craig Archibald, Bronwen Coleman, Kate Shindle, David Wilson Barnes, Michael J. Burg, Catherine<br />

Keener, Kwesi Ameyaw, Andrew Farago, Ken Krotowich<br />

Truman Capote (Hoffman), during his research for his book In Cold Blood, an account of the murder of a Kansas family, the writer<br />

develops a close relationship with Perry Smith, one of the killers.<br />

Captain America: The First Avenger<br />

2011 • 125 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Joe Johnston<br />

Cast: Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Hugo Weaving, Tommy Lee Jones, Stanley Tucci, Dominic Cooper, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan,<br />

Natalie Dormer, Neal McDonough<br />

After being deemed unfit for military service, Steve Rogers volunteers for a top secret research project that turns him into Captain America,<br />

a superhero dedicated to defending America's ideals.<br />

Carol's Journey<br />

2002 • 115 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Imanol Uribe<br />

Cast: Clara Lago, Juan José Ballesta, Álvaro de Luna, María Barranco, Carmelo Gómez, Rosa Maria Sardà, Alberto Jiménez, Lucina Gil<br />

Carol, a twelve-year-old Spanish-American girl from New York, travels with her mother to Spain in the spring of 1938, at the height of the<br />

Civil War. Separated from her beloved father, Carol arrives in her mother's home village and transforms the secretive family environment.<br />

Her innocence and rebellious nature drive her at first to reject a world that is at once new and foreign. But she soon journeys into<br />

adulthood through a friendship with Maruja, the village teacher, and a young local boy, Tomiche.<br />

Carolina<br />

2003 • 113 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Marleen Gorris<br />

Cast: Julia Stiles, Alessandro Nivola, Shirley MacLaine, Mika Boorem, Azura Skye, Edward Atterton, Randy Quaid<br />

A young woman escapes her wildly eccentric family to pursue dreams of success in Hollywood.<br />

Carpool<br />

1996 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Arthur Hiller<br />

Cast: Tom Arnold, David Paymer, Rhea Perlman<br />

A man with an important business meeting finds himself having to take care of the carpool for the neighborhood school children when his<br />

wife gets sick...<br />

Cast Away<br />

2000 • 144 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Robert Zemeckis<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Viveka Davis, Helen Hunt, Nick Searcy, Lari White<br />

From the director of “Forrest Gump” comes a contemporary drama about a man in isolation who is forced to transform himself both<br />

physically and emotionally in order to survive. The action turns on the character of Chuck Nolan (Tom Hanks), a corporate troubleshooter<br />

at a Federal Express office in Moscow who survives a plane crash, only to find himself stranded on a deserted island. Having once divided<br />

up his life in minutes and hours, he must now adjust to a new environment where time is measured in months and years.<br />

The Cat and the Canary<br />

1979 • 98 minutes • Colour • Quartet Films<br />

Director: Radley Metzger<br />

Cast: Honor Blackman, Michael Callan, Edward Fox, Wendy Hiller, Olivia Hussey, Beatrix Lehmann, Carol Lynley<br />

When an elderly man dies, some of his relatives gather to hear the reading of the will. When it is read by his attorney, the old man lets it be<br />

known how much he despised and loathed his worthless kin. As a result, his will is structured in such a way as to set up a dogfight<br />

between his potential heirs as to who will collect his fortune. A remake of the 1939 Bob Hope classic, but with the comedic elements<br />

removed and the suspense heightened.<br />

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The Cat’s Meow<br />

2002 • 110 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Bogdanovich<br />

Cast: Eddie Izzard, Kirsten Dunst, Edward Herrmann, Cary Elwes<br />

Set in the glamorous world of 1920’s Hollywood, the dramatic thriller recounts the scandal-ridden events surrounding the celebrity party<br />

aboard media baron William Randolph Hearst’s yacht, when Hollywood mogul Thomas Ince was killed by a bullet possibly intended for<br />

someone else.<br />

Catch Me If You Can<br />

2002 • 141 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, Christopher Walken<br />

Frank Abagnale (Leonardo DiCaprio), Jr. worked as a doctor, a lawyer and as a copilot for a major airline, all before his 18th birthday. A<br />

master of deception, he was also a brilliant forger, whose skill gave him his first real claim to fame: At age of 17, he became the most<br />

successful bank robber in the history of the United States. FBI Agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks) had made it his prime mission to capture<br />

Frank and bring him to justice, but Frank is always one step ahead of him.<br />

Catch that Kid<br />

2004 • 92 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Bart Freundlich<br />

Cast: Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Beals, Sam Robards, James LeGros<br />

An action-packed caper film about a "mission without permission" – in which three young friends rob a state-of-the-art bank, overcoming<br />

high-tech security systems, attack dogs, and an overzealous guard.<br />

Cats and Dogs<br />

2001 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Lawrence Guterman<br />

Cast: Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon, Tobey Maguire, Michael Clarke Duncan, Joe Pantoliano<br />

There is a war going on, between cats and dogs. In this live-action film, a group of scientists try to find a vaccine for humans allergic to<br />

dogs, but the cats want to destroy it. In an effort to stop the cats, the dogs call on a young pup to try and guard the vaccine.<br />

Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore<br />

2010 • 82 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Brad Peyton<br />

Cast: Chris O'Donnell, Jack McBrayer, Kiernan Shipka, Carlos Alazraqui, Paul Rodriguez, Malcolm Stewart, Chris Parson, David Milchard<br />

In the age-old battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has taken things a paw too far. Kitty Galore, formerly an agent for cat spy<br />

organization MEOWS, has gone rogue and hatched a diabolical plan to not only bring her canine enemies to heel, but take down her<br />

former kitty comrades and make the world her scratching post. Faced with this unprecedented threat, cats and dogs will be forced to join<br />

forces for the first time in history.<br />

Catwoman<br />

2004 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Pitof<br />

Cast: Halle Berry, Sharon Stone, Alex Borstein, Benjamin Bratt, John Cassini, Aaron Douglas, Byron Mann, Michael Massee<br />

When her father is murdered, Patience Prince becomes Catwoman and searches for the culprit. A detective chases her through the<br />

streets, when she discovers the killer is none other than her boss.<br />

Celebration at Big Sur<br />

1971 • 82 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Johanna Demetrakas<br />

Cast: Joan Baez, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Joni Mitchell, John Sebastian, Mimi Fariña<br />

Folk-rock music documentary includes the music of Joan Baez; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; John Mitchell; Dorthy Morrison; the<br />

Combs Sisters; John Sebastian; Mimi Farina.<br />

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Chaos Theory<br />

2008 • 86 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Marcos Siega<br />

Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Emily Mortimer, Stuart Townsend, Elisabeth Harnois, Lisa Calder, Sarah Chalke, Christine Chatelain, Simon Chin,<br />

Sarah Edmondson, Mike Erwin, Matreya Fedor<br />

The story of an obsessively organized efficiency expert whose life unravels in unexpected ways when fate forces him to explore the<br />

serendipitous nature of love and forgiveness.<br />

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory<br />

2005 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tim Burton<br />

Cast: Freddie Highmore, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Ty Dickson, James Fox, Jordan Fry, David Kelly<br />

Charlie, a good-hearted boy from a poor family lives in the shadow of Wonka's extraordinary factory. Long isolated from his own family,<br />

Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy empire. Five lucky children, including Charlie, draw golden tickets from<br />

Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy-making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years. Dazzled by one<br />

amazing sight after another, Charlie is drawn into Wonka's fantastic world in this astonishing and enduring story.<br />

Charlie’s Ghost The Secret of Coronado<br />

1994 • 92 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Paul<br />

Cast: Cheech Marin, Anthony Edwards, Linda Fiorentino, Trenton Knight,Charles Rocket, J.T. Walsh<br />

It’s just not been Charlie’s day. His dad’s on his case, the dog bit him, the local bully hates him and his only friend is Coronado...a ghost!<br />

Charlotte Gray<br />

2001 • 121 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Gillian Armstrong<br />

Cast: Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Michael Gambon, Rupert Penry-Jones<br />

Set in Nazi–occupied France at the height of World War II, Charlotte Gray tells the compelling story of a young Scottish woman working<br />

with the French Resistance in the hope of rescuing her lover, a missing RAF pilot. Based on the best–selling novel by Sebastian Faulks.<br />

Charlotte's Web<br />

2006 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Gary Winick<br />

Cast: Dakota Fanning, Julia Roberts, Oprah Winfrey, Steve Buscemi, Kathy Bates, John Cleese, Thomas Haden Church, Robert Redford,<br />

Cedric the Entertainer, Jane Sibbett<br />

Wilbur the pig is scared of the end of the season, because he knows that come that time, he will end up on the dinner table. He hatches a<br />

plan with Charlotte, a spider that lives in his pen, to ensure that this will never happen.<br />

Chasing Liberty<br />

2004 • 111 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Andy Cadiff<br />

Cast: Mandy Moore, Jeremy Piven, Annabella Sciorra, Mark Harmon, Matthew Goode, Beatrice Rosen<br />

While on a diplomatic trip to Europe with her parents, budding teenage beauty Anna Foster extracts a promise from her father, the<br />

President of the United States, which allows her a night alone, unescorted by the battalion of Secret Service agents that safeguard her<br />

from danger. But when her dad has a change of heart, Anna decides to take things into her own hands. In a wild escape, incognito Anna<br />

meets mysterious stranger Ben Calder, who reluctantly aids her European getaway.<br />

Chasing Papi<br />

2003 • 80 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Linda Mendoza<br />

Cast: Roselyn Sanchez, Sofia Vergara, Jaci Velasquez, Eduardo Verastegui, DL Hughely<br />

The successful and handsome wolf executive of the cosmetic industry Thomas Fuentes has three sexy Latin girlfriends: in Miami...<br />

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Cheaper by the Dozen<br />

2003 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Shawn Levy<br />

Cast: Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Piper Perabo, Hilary Duff, Tom Welling<br />

A successful small-town football coach and his wife lead a surprisingly idyllic — if necessarily regimented — life with their family of twelve<br />

children. When dad gets an offer he can’t refuse to coach a Big Ten football team, they move to the city, his increasing workload, and his<br />

wife’s book tour, turn the clan upside down.<br />

Cheaper by the Dozen 2<br />

2005 • 89 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Adam Shankman<br />

Cast: Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt, Hilary Duff, Tom Welling, Piper Perabo, Eugene Levy, Carmen Elektra<br />

Tom Baker (Steve Martin) and wife Kate (Bonnie Hunt), hoping to bring their family together for a memorable summer vacation, take their<br />

12 offspring to the rustic Lake Winnetka. But their retreat soon becomes cutthroat when they enter into a competition with the overachieving<br />

members of a large family headed by Tom’s long-time rival, Jimmy Muraugh (Eugene Levy).<br />

Cheyenne Warrior<br />

1994 • 86 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mark Griffiths<br />

Cast: Kelly Preston, Pato Hoffman, Bo Hopkins, Rick Dean, Clint Howard, Charles Powell, Dan Clark, Winterhawk, Joseph Wolves Kill and<br />

Dan Haggerty.<br />

An interracial love story, set in the turbulent wild west, stirs up tensions between the Indians and the settlers.<br />

Children on Their Birthdays<br />

2002 • 102 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Mark Medoff<br />

Cast: Joe Pichler, Sheryl Lee, Tania Raymonde, Jesse Plemons, Christopher McDonald, Tom Arnold, Phyllis Frelich, Lucina Paquet<br />

In the summer of 1947, a mysterious thirteen-year-old girl, accompanied by her mute mother, seemingly appears from nowhere. When two<br />

thirteen-year-old boys fall deeply in love with her, they find themselves on a collision course with one another that could not only destroy<br />

their friendship, but take the tiny town of Medda, Alabama with them.<br />

Chino<br />

1973 • 98 minutes • Colour • Patmar Films<br />

Director: John Sturges, Duilio Coletti<br />

Cast: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Vincent Can Petten<br />

A runaway boy helps a half-breed run a ranch in New Mexico.<br />

Chocolat<br />

2000 • 121 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Lasse Hallström<br />

Cast: Juliette Binoche, Alfred Molina, Carrie-Anne Moss, Judi Dench, Antonio Gil, Hélène Cardona, Johnny Depp, Hugh O'Conori,<br />

Harrison Pratt, Gaelan Connell<br />

When a single mother and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop - with Sunday hours - across the<br />

street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious<br />

products, they are warmly welcomed.<br />

The Chorus<br />

2004 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Christophe Barratier<br />

Cast: Gérard Jugnot, François Berléand, Kad Merad, Jean-Paul Bonnaire, Marie Bunel, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Maxence Perrin, Grégory<br />

Gatignol, Thomas Blumenthal<br />

The new teacher at a severely administered boys' boarding school works to positively effect the students' lives through music.<br />

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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader<br />

2010 • 113 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Apted<br />

Cast: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Will Poulter, Bill Nighy, Gary Sweet, Arthur Angel, Tony Nixon, Shane Rangi,Colin<br />

Moody, Terry Norris, David Vallon<br />

Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea<br />

aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before<br />

reaching the edge of the world.<br />

Chuck Jones: Extremes and Inbetweens<br />

2000 • 85 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Margaret Selby<br />

Cast: Whoopi Goldberg, Matt Groening, Ron Howard, Chuck Jones, John Lasseter, Leonard Maltin, Rob Minkoff, André Previn, Steven<br />

Spielberg, Robin Williams<br />

This biography, shown on American television as part of the PBS "Great Performances" series, examines the life works of one of<br />

Hollywood's most celebrated animators, Chuck (Charles M.) Jones. He is best known for Warner Brothers cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny,<br />

Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, and Pepe LePew. Included are plenty of behind-the-scenes<br />

The Cider House Rules<br />

1999 • 125 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Lasse Hallstrom<br />

Cast: Charlize Theron, Delroy Lindo, Erykah Badu, Jane Alexander, Kate Nelligan, Kathy Baker, Michael Caine, Paul Rudd, Tobey<br />

Maguire<br />

A compassionate young man, raised in an orphanage and trained to be a doctor there, decides to leave to see the world.<br />

A Cinderella Story<br />

2004 • 97 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Mark Rosman<br />

Cast: Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Brenda Song, Brad Bufanda, Dan Byrd, Madeline Zima, Lilli Babb, Aimee-Lynn Chadwick,<br />

Jennifer Coolidge<br />

Routinely exploited by her wicked stepmother, the downtrodden Sam Montgomery is excited about the prospect of meeting her Internet<br />

beau at the school's Halloween dance.<br />

Circle of Friends<br />

1995 • 112 minutes • Colour • Savoy <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Pat O’Conner<br />

Cast: Chris O'Donnell, Minnie Driver, Geraldine O'Rawe, Saffron Burrows, Alan Cummings<br />

Simple but spirited and individualistic young woman leaves her Irish village to attend university in Dublin and falls madly in love with a<br />

handsome lad. He loves her, too, but their relationship is impeded by chance and circumstances.<br />

City of Ember<br />

2008 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Gil Kenan<br />

Cast: Bill Murray, Tim Robbins, Martin Landau, Toby Jones, Saoirse Ronan, Mackenzie Crook, Mary Kay Place, Marianne Jean-Baptiste,<br />

Harry Treadaway, Liz Smith<br />

For 200 years, the citizens of Ember have lived in a vast and glittering city of lights. But now the massive generator is losing power and<br />

the lights are failing. It is up to two teenagers to search the city, crack the code of an ancient mystery and help the people of Ember<br />

escape before the lights go out forever.<br />

CJ7<br />

2008 • 86 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Stephen Chow<br />

Cast: Stephen Chow, Min Hun Fung, Chi Chung Lam, Shing-Cheung Lee, Jiao Xu, Kitty Zhang Yuqi<br />

A poor Chinese laborer learns important lessons after his son gets a strange new toy.<br />

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Clara et Moi<br />

2004 • 81 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Arnaud Viard<br />

Cast: Julien Boisselier, Julie Gayet, Michel Aumontz, Antoine Duléry, Pascale Arbillot, Sophie Mounicot, Riton Liebman, Frédéric Pierrot<br />

Antoine is a budding actor who's just turning 33. He is an idealist, perpetually dissatisfied and searching for true love. One day, while riding<br />

the metro, he meets Clara, a waitress who's studying literature. She's beautiful, smart and funny, with a charm that immediately works its<br />

spell on Antoine. They seem made for each other and neither have ever experienced anything like this before. Everything seems perfect,<br />

until Antoine discovers Clara's heartbreaking secret.<br />

The Clearing<br />

2004 • 94 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Pieter Jan Brugge<br />

Cast: Robert Redford, Willem Dafoe, Helen Mirren, Matt Craven, Alessandro Nivola, Melissa Sagemiller, John Richard Fairchild<br />

As an executive is held captive by an employee, it's up to his wife to deliver the ransom.<br />

Cleopatra<br />

1963 • 186 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joseph Mankiewicz<br />

Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, Pamela Brown<br />

Historical epic. The triumphs and tragedy of the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra.<br />

Cleopatra Jones<br />

1973 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jack Starrett<br />

Cast: Tamara Dobson, Bernie Casey, Shelley Winters, Ester Rolle, Antonio Fargas<br />

Cleopatra Jones, a federal agent, uses her formidable fighting skills to full advantage as she battles a wicked underworld narcotics queen<br />

and her tough mob.<br />

Clockstoppers<br />

2002 • 94 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jonathan Frakes<br />

Cast: Jesse Bradford, French Stewart, Paula Garcés, Michael Biehn, Robin Thomas, Garikayi Mutambirwa, Julia Sweeney<br />

Until now, Zak Gibbs' greatest challenge has been finding a way to buy a car. But when he discovers an odd wristwatch amidst his father's<br />

various inventions and slips it on, something very strange happens. The world around him seemingly comes to a stop; everything and<br />

everybody becomes frozen in time. Zak quickly learns how to manipulate the device, and he and his quick-witted, beautiful new friend,<br />

Francesca, have some real fun. What they soon realize, though, is they are not alone in hypertime.<br />

The Closer You Get<br />

2000 • 93 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Aileen Ritchie<br />

Cast: Ian Hart, Sean McGinley, Niamh Cusack, Ruth McCabe, Ewan Stewart, Pat Shortt, Cathleen Bradley<br />

It’s been years since wedding bells have rung in this shrinking village on the Donegal coast. Kieran O’Donnagh (Hart), and his lovelorn<br />

mates hatch a plan to bring true love at last into their mist. When the scheme to entice American beauties to their annual village dance,<br />

the result is an unexpected round of romances with the least likely of women.<br />

Cloverfield<br />

2008 • 84 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Matt Reeves<br />

Cast: Blake Lively, Mike Vogel, Lizzy Caplan, Michael Stahl-David, Odet Jasmin<br />

Revolves around a monster attack in New York as told from the point of view of a small group of people.<br />

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Clueless<br />

1995 • 97 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Amy Heckerling<br />

Cast: Alicia Silverston, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy, Paul Rudd, Donald Faison<br />

CLUELESS is the story of a wealthy Beverly Hills teenager’s need to manage everyone’s life around her. Empowered with the belief that<br />

only she knows what’s stylishly appropriate, she sets about to do personal, fashion, and romantic make-overs for her high-school<br />

classmates and even her teachers. Her choices, while well meant, set off numerous misunderstandings, along with some unexpected<br />

comic and emotional complications.<br />

Coach Carter<br />

2005 • 136 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Thomas Carte<br />

Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Ryan B. Adams, Ashanti, Adrienne Bailon, Ray Baker, Texas Battle, Michelle Boehle, Rob Brown, Terrell Byrd<br />

Samuel L. Jackson plays the controversial high school basketball coach who benched his undefeated team due to their collective poor<br />

academic record in 1999.<br />

Coco Before Chanel<br />

2009 • 140 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Anne Fontaine<br />

Cast: Audrey Tautou, Benoît Poelvoorde, Alessandro Nivola, Marie Gillain, Emmanuelle Devos, Régis Royer, Etienne Bartholomeus, Yan<br />

Duffas, Fabien Béhar, Roch Leibovici, Jean-Yves Chatelais, Pierre Diot<br />

The story of Coco Chanel's rise from obscure beginnings to the heights of the fashion world.<br />

Commandos<br />

1968 • 100 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Armando Crispino<br />

Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Jack Kelly, Marino Mase<br />

A group of resolute men battle to secure a desert oasis in North Africa to aid in future allied landings during World War II.<br />

The Company<br />

2003 • 112 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Robert Altman<br />

Cast: Neve Campbell, Malcolm McDowell, James Franco, Barbara E. Robertson, William Dick, Susie Cusack, Marilyn Dodds Frank, John<br />

Lordan<br />

Ensemble drama centered around a group of ballet dancers, with a focus on one young dancer (Campbell) who's poised to become a<br />

principal performer.<br />

Company Man<br />

2001 • 86 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Peter Askin, Douglas McGrath<br />

Cast: Paul Guilfoyle, Jeffrey Jones, Reathel Bean, Harriet Koppel, Douglas McGrath, Sigourney Weaver, Terry Beaver, Sean Dugan,<br />

Grant Walden, Nathan Dean<br />

A high school teacher in the 60s becomes an international spy and becomes involved in a plot to overthrow Fidel Castro.<br />

Coneheads<br />

1993 • 87 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steve Barron<br />

Cast: Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Michelle Burke, Michael McKean, Phil Hartman, Jason Alexander, Lisa Jane Persky, Sinbad, Jan Hooks<br />

Beldar, Prymatt and Connie Conehead — the extraterrestrial family with the conical craniums first introduced more than 15 years ago on<br />

TV’s “Saturday Night Live” come to the big screen in much the same fashion as “The Blues Brothers” and “Wayne’s World.”<br />

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Conquest of the Planet of the Apes<br />

1972 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: J. Lee Thompson<br />

Cast: Roddy McDowall, Ricardo Montelban, Don Murray, Natalie Trundy<br />

In the year 1991, the apes are slaves of Earth's dehumanized, sadistic population. Their revolt leads to a dramatic change in the nature of<br />

human society. 4th of the series.<br />

The Conspirator<br />

2011 • 121 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Redford<br />

Cast: James McAvoy, Alexis Bledel, Justin Long, Robin Wright, Evan Rachel Wood, Kevin Kline, Norman Reedus, Jonathan Groff, Tom<br />

Wilkinson<br />

Mary Surratt is the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln. As the whole nation turns<br />

against her, she is forced to rely on her reluctant lawyer to uncover the truth and save her life.<br />

Contact<br />

1997 • 150 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Robert Zemeckis<br />

Cast: Jodie Foster, Matthew McConaughey, James Woods, Tom Skerritt, Angela Bassett, John Hurt<br />

Dr. Ellie Arroway, after years of searching, finds conclusive radio proof of intelligent aliens, who send plans for a mysterious machine.<br />

Contagion<br />

2011 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steven Soderbergh<br />

Cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Matt Damon, Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Laurence Fishburne, John Hawkes, Bryan Cranston,<br />

Sanaa Lathan, Jennifer Ehle<br />

An action-thriller centered on the threat posed by a deadly disease and an international team of doctors contracted by the CDC to deal with<br />

the outbreak.<br />

A Cool Dry Place<br />

1999 • 97 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John N. Smith<br />

Cast: Vince Vaugh, Monica Potter, Joey Lauren Adams,<br />

Vince Vaugh, who shot to stardom with “Swingers,” plays a rising lawyer who, after his wife suddenly picks up and leaves him and their<br />

young son, wrestles with the responsibilities of single fatherhood. Fired from his big-city legal career while trying to juggle duties, he takes<br />

a lesser position in rural Kansas, where he struggles to accept a life he never planned for. He finds romance with a spirited local woman<br />

(Adams), but complications arise when the boy’s mother (Potter) comes to reclaim her son.<br />

Cool It<br />

2010 • 88 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ondi Timoner<br />

Cast: Terry Botwick, Sarah Gibson<br />

A documentary that takes an alternative approach to dealing with the global warming crisis.<br />

Coraline<br />

2009 • 100 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Henry Selick<br />

Cast: Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Ian McShane<br />

An adventurous girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.<br />

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The Core<br />

2003 • 135 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jon Amiel<br />

Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Nicole Leroux, Hilary Swank, Delroy Lindo, Stanley Tucci, DJ Qualls, Tchéky Karyo, Richard Jenkins, Bruce<br />

Greenwood, Alfre Woodard<br />

Scientists discover that the Earth's core is about to stop spinning. This will cause tremendous natural disasters, wiping out life as we know<br />

it. A team of scientists is recruited in a crash project to send a ship and bomb into the center of the Earth to prevent the catastrophe.<br />

Corpse Bride<br />

2005 • 77 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tim Burton, Mike Johnson<br />

Cast: Emily Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp, Albert Finney, Richard E. Grant, Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley<br />

Set in 19th-century European village, Victor (Depp), is on his way to get married when he sees a bony finger in the ground thinking it's a<br />

stick, he puts the ring on it as a joke and says the wedding vows, the finger belongs to a corpse, he is worried he has to marry her so he<br />

consults the rabbi.<br />

Cosi<br />

1997 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Mark Joffe<br />

Cast: Ben Mendelsohn, Barry Otto, Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Colin Friels<br />

Based on a true story, “COSI” is a comedy about an aspiring theatre director so desperate for work that he agrees to stage Mozart’s opera<br />

“Cosi Fan Tutte” in a mental hospital. What he discovers is that alone, the patients cannot be heard, but together, they create something<br />

miraculous.<br />

Country Life<br />

1995 • 97 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Michael Blakemore<br />

Cast: Sam Neill, Greta Scacchi, John Hargreaves, Kerry Fox<br />

Set in turn-of-the-century Australia and based on Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya". Country Life looks at life on a sheep farm after it is thrown<br />

into chaos with the arrival of a long-lost son-in-law whose sophisticated manners and new English wife threaten to disturb the balance of<br />

the farmers' earthy existence.<br />

Courage Under Fire<br />

1996 • 116 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Ed Zwick<br />

Cast: Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan, Lou Diamond Phillips<br />

A US Army officer, despondent about a deadly mistake he made, investigates a female chopper commander's worthiness for the Medal of<br />

Honor.<br />

The Cove<br />

2009 • 91 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Louie Psihoyos<br />

Cast: Charles Hambleton, Mandy-Rae Cruickshank, Richard O'Barry<br />

Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renown dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to<br />

expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health.<br />

Crazy, Stupid, Love<br />

2011 • 117 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Glenn Ficarra, John Requa<br />

Cast: Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, John Carroll Lynch, Marisa Tomei, Kevin Bacon, Jonah Bobo, Analeigh<br />

Tipton, Josh Groban, Liza Lapira, Joey King<br />

A father's life unravels while he deals with a marital crisis and tries to manage his relationship with his children.<br />

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The Crazysitter<br />

1994 • 92 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael James McDonald<br />

Cast: Beverly D’Angelo, Ed Begley, Jr., Carol Kane, Phil Hartman, Nell Carter<br />

When a petty criminal escapes from jail, she lays low by posing as a babysitter for two seemingly precious children. But when she decides<br />

to sell them for a quick profit, she gets more than she bargained for!<br />

The Cremators<br />

1976 • 88 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Hary Essex<br />

Cast: Mariadi Aragon, Marvin Howard, Eric Allison, Mason Caulfied, Barney Bossik<br />

Alien life emerges from the sun, a source life turned to death as the fire people come to earth to incinerate all mankind.<br />

Crescendo<br />

1970 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Alan Gibson<br />

Cast: Stefanie Powers, James Olson, Margaretta Scott, Jane Lapotaire, Joss Ackland<br />

Grad student Powers travels to France for some research on a dead composer and becomes involved with his crazy family.<br />

Crocodile Dundee in L.A.<br />

2001 • 92 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Simon Wincer<br />

Cast: Paul Hogan, linda Kozlowski, Paul Rodriguez, Jere Burns<br />

Mick “Crocodile” Dundee leaves Australia with his partner, Sue and their young son and moves to Los Angeles, where Sue has been<br />

temporarily assigned to head the L.A. bureau a newspaper after the bureau chief dies under suspicious circumstances. Mayhem ensues<br />

when Mick gets accidentally caught up in Sue’s investigation.<br />

Crossroads<br />

2002 • 94 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tamra Davis<br />

Cast: Britney Spears, Anson Mount, Zoe Saldana, Taryn Manning, Dan Aykroyd, Kim Cattrall, Justin Long<br />

Three childhood best friends, and a guy they just met, take a trip across the country, finding themselves and their friendship in the process.<br />

Cry of the Wild<br />

1973 • 87 minutes • Colour • Astral Bellevue Classics<br />

Director: Bill Mason<br />

Cast: Bill Mason (narrator)<br />

This stunning film essay on wolves features photography of courting and mating, as well as the birth of wolf cubs.<br />

The Cuckoo<br />

2002 • 104 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Aleksandr Rogozhkin<br />

Cast: Anni-Kristiina Juuso, Ville Haapasalo, Viktor Bychkov, Aleksei Kashnikov, Aleksei Panzheyev, Vladimir Matveyev, Vladimir Knysh<br />

September of 1944, a few days before Finland went out of the Second World War. A chained to a rock Finnish sniper-kamikadze Veikko<br />

managed to set himself free. Ivan, a captain of the Soviet Army, arrested by the Front Secret Police 'Smersh', has a narrow escape. They<br />

are soldiers of the two enemy armies. A Lapp woman Anni gives a shelter to both of them at her farm. For Anni they are not enemies, but<br />

just men.<br />

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button<br />

2008 • 165 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Fincher<br />

Cast: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Elle Fanning, Faune A. Chambers, Jason Flemyng, Julia Ormond, Elias Koteas<br />

Tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts aging backwards with bizarre consequences.<br />

Curly Sue<br />

1991 • 102 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Hughes<br />

Cast: Jim Belushi, Alisan Porter, Kelly Lynch, John Getz, Fred Dalton Thompson<br />

Curly Sue and her streetwise guardian (Bill) have an offbeat happy life together until Bill gets involved with a wealthy, sophisticated lawyer<br />

who has a few text-book ideas about what family life should be like.<br />

Daddy's Little Girl<br />

2007 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tyler Perry<br />

Cast: Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba, Louis Gossett Jr., Tasha Smith, Gary Anthony Sturgis, Tracee Ellis Ross, Malinda Williams, Terri J.<br />

Vaughn<br />

A mechanic (Elba) enlists the help of a successful-but-lonely attorney (Union) while trying to wrest custody of his three daughters from his<br />

treacherous ex-wife and her larcenous boy friend..<br />

Dancing in the Dark<br />

1986 • 98 minutes • Colour • Trans Atlantic Entertainment<br />

Director: Leon Marr<br />

Cast: Martha Henry, Neil Munro, Rosemary Dunsmore, Richard Manette<br />

Henry is impressive in this otherwise obvious, predictable account of a perfect, devoted wife, a meticulously controlled woman, and how<br />

she comes to have a mental breakdown.<br />

The Dark Knight<br />

2008 • 152 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Nolan<br />

Cast: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Gary Oldman, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Anthony Michael Hall, Michael<br />

Caine<br />

Batman raises the stakes in his war on crime. With the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman sets out<br />

to dismantle the remaining criminal organizations that plague the city streets. The partnership proves to be effective, but they soon find<br />

themselves prey to a reign of chaos unleashed by a rising criminal mastermind known to the terrified citizens of Gotham as The Joker.<br />

Date Movie<br />

2006 • 83 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer<br />

Cast: Alyson Hannigan, Nadia Dina Ariqat, Matt Austin, Nina Avetisova, Bridget Ann Brno, Adam Campbell, Jennifer Coolidge,<br />

Carmen Electra<br />

Spoof of romantic comedies which focuses on a man (Campbell), his crush (Hannigan), his parents (Coolidge, Willard), and her father<br />

(Griffin).<br />

Dave<br />

1993 • 107 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ivan Reitman<br />

Cast: Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Frank Langella, Kevin Dunn, Ving Rhames<br />

U.S. president, incapacitated by stroke, is replaced by look-alike (and every man) Kline, who proceeds to win over the press, public, and<br />

even the president's estranged wife (Weaver) in this amusing political comedy.<br />

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The Day After Tomorrow<br />

2004 • 124 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Roland Emmerich<br />

Cast: Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Sela Ward, Tamlyn Tomita, Austin Nichols, Arjay Smith<br />

In INDEPENDENCE DAY Roland Emerich brought you the near destruction of the earth by aliens. Now, in THE DAY AFTER<br />

TOMORROW, the enemy is an even more devastating force — nature itself. In this special-effects packed, highly anticipated event motion<br />

picture, an abrupt climate change has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet.<br />

The Day the Earth Stood Still<br />

2008 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Scott Derrickson<br />

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Kathy Bates, John Cleese, Jaden Smith, Aaron Douglas, Lorena Gale<br />

"The Day the Earth Stood Still" is 20th Century Fox's contemporary reinvention of its 1951 classic. Keanu Reeves portrays Klaatu, an<br />

alien whose arrival on our planet triggers a global upheaval. As governments and scientists race to unravel the mystery behind the<br />

visitor's appearance, a woman (Jennifer Connelly) and her young stepson get caught up in his mission -- and come to understand the<br />

ramifications of his being a self-described "friend to the Earth."<br />

Days of Heaven<br />

1978 • 94 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Terrence Malick<br />

Cast: Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, Linda Manz<br />

Oscar-winning cinematographer Nester Almendros' exquisite images communicate the story of three people a handsome drifter (richard<br />

Gere), the lover who poses as his sister (Brooke Adams), and a wealthy, sickly wheat farmer (Sam Shepard) — who form a tragic triangle.<br />

Gere's younger sister (Linda Manz) poignantly narrates the heartbreaking events of this unusual romance set in the turn of the century<br />

Texas panhandle.<br />

Days of Thunder<br />

1990 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tony Scott<br />

Cast: Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Nicole Kidman, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, Michael Rooker, Fred Dalton Thompson, John C. Reilly<br />

An ambitious and seemingly fearless young stock car driver strives to be number one on the NASCAR circuit. When he is brought<br />

together with a racing legend, he not only learns about automobiles, but the older man helps him through a dramatic process of selfdiscovery.<br />

Daytrippers<br />

1995 • 87 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Greg Mottola<br />

Cast: Stanley Tucci, Hope Davis, Pat McNamara, Anne Meara, Parker Posey<br />

Eliza D'Amico thinks her marriage to Louis is going great, until she finds a mysterious love note to her husband. Concerned, she goes to<br />

her mother for advice. Eliza, her parents, her sister Jo and Jo's boyfriend all pile into a station wagon, to go to the city to confront Louis<br />

with the letter. On the way, the five explore their relations with each other, and meet many interesting people.<br />

Dear God<br />

1996 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Garry Marshall<br />

Cast: Greg Kinnear, Laurie Metcalf, Maria Pitillo, Tim Conway, Hector Elizondo<br />

When letters written to God start getting results, and replies, people everywhere are amazed. The Post Office however is annoyed.<br />

Dear John<br />

2010 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Lasse Hallström<br />

Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Channing Tatum, Henry Thomas, Richard Jenkins, Scott Porter, Luke Benward, David Andrews, Maxx Hennard,<br />

Keith Robinson, D.J. Cotrona, Cullen Moss<br />

A romantic drama about a soldier who falls for a conservative college student while he's home on leave.<br />

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December Boys<br />

2007 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Independent <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Rod Hardy<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Teresa Palmer, Christian Byers, Lee Cormie, James Fraser, Jack Thompson, Kris McQuade, Suzie Wilks<br />

In the late 1960's, four close-knit orphans in Australia, called the December Boys because they were all born in the same month, leave<br />

their orphanage for a holiday by the sea. Having all but given up hope of ever being adopted, the friends are on a seaside holiday one<br />

summer when they hear a rumor that a seaside couple are looking to adopt one of the orphans, friendships are tested and new alliances<br />

made as the four boys compete for the chance to gain a real family.<br />

Deception<br />

1993 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Graeme Clifford<br />

Cast: Andie Macdowell, Liam Nesson, Viggo Mortensen and Jack Thompson.<br />

Danger lurks around every corner of the world, yet nothing can stop Bessie Faro from putting together the puzzle of her husband’s death -<br />

and secret life. But she soon discovers that the only thing more treacherous than lies... can be finding out the truth.<br />

Deck the Halls<br />

2006 • 92 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Whitesell<br />

Cast: Matthew Broderick, Danny DeVito, Kelly Aldridge, Sabrina Aldridge, Sabrina Aldrige, Dylan Blue, Kristin Chenoweth, Kristin Davis<br />

This holiday comedy is centered around two neighbors in a small New England town who go to war when one of them decides to decorate<br />

his house with a so many Christmas lights that they are visible from space. The neighborhood is turned upside down as the families try to<br />

discover the true meaning of Christmas.<br />

Deep Sea 3-D<br />

2006 • 41 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Howard Hall<br />

Cast: Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet<br />

Deep sea 3D, a new underwater adventure from the filmmakers behind the successful IMAX 3D film Into the Deep, transports audiences<br />

deep below the ocean surface to swim alongside some of the most exotic creatures on the planet, from the bizarre rainbow nudibranch to<br />

the giant pacific octupus. Though the magic of IMAX and IMAX 3D, moviegoers will be introduced to a cast of characters, as they depend<br />

on one another for survival admist their unique personalities, to witness their humorous, threatening and sometimes peculiar behavior.<br />

Defending Your Life<br />

1990 • 111 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Albert Brooks<br />

Cast: Albert Brooks, Meryl Streep, Rip Torn, Lee Grant, Gary Beach, Julie Cobb, Peter Schuck<br />

Daniel Miller is involved in a head-on collision with a bus. But, when he wakes up deceased, he finds his troubles are just beginning. He<br />

is put on trial by cosmic forces, who must determine what to do with him.<br />

Delgo<br />

2008 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Marc F. Adler, Jason Maurer<br />

Cast: Freddie Prinze Jr., Chris Kattan, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Val Kilmer, Malcolm McDowell, Louis Gossett Jr., Eric Idle<br />

In an exotic divided land, Delgo, an adventurous dreamer, must rally his group of troubled youth and some unlikely friends to protect their<br />

world from conflict between the terrestrial Lockni people, who harness the mysteries of the land. And the winged Nohrin people, who rule<br />

the skies. They live - segregated - in an uneasy peace until Delgo was framed for a crime he did not commit. After enlisting the help of a<br />

unlikely friend to escape a Nohri prison, Delgo discovers Imhoff is in danger so he must unite the two races against a common foe.<br />

Delta Farce<br />

2007 • 89 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: C.B. Harding<br />

Cast: Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, DJ Qualls, Keith David, Danny Trejo, Christina Moore, Lisa Lampanelli, Glenn Morshower, Ed<br />

O'Ross<br />

Three bumbling Army reservists bound for Iraq are accidentally dropped at Mexican village besieged by hostile forces.<br />

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Dennis the Menace<br />

1993 • 92 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Nick Castle<br />

Cast: Walter Matthau, Joan Plowright, Mason Gamble, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Robert Stanton, Amy Sakasitz<br />

A comedy depicting the adversarial relationship between a troublesome suburban five-year-old and his childless, retired neighbour. Based<br />

on the children’s comic strip.<br />

The Devil Wears Prada<br />

2006 • 106 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Frankel<br />

Cast: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, Simon Baker, Emily Blunt, Adrian Grenier<br />

Based on the best-selling novel, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA stars two-time Academy Award® winner Meryl Streep as high-powered<br />

fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, and Anne Hathaway, as Miranda's new assistant – a small-town girl trying to survive her<br />

impossibly demanding new boss.<br />

Devil Winds<br />

2002 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Gilbert M. Shilton<br />

Cast: Joe Lando, Nicole Eggert, Peter Graham-Gaudreau, Erica Parker, Gerard Plunkett, Brad Turner, Adam Murphy<br />

Ten years ago an F5 twister destroyed Peter Jensen’s home and family. Now Peter has an even bigger problem: a swarm of twisters is<br />

about to slash its way across Oklahoma, threatening to tear apart the new Environmental Disease and Control Lab and forcing billions of<br />

deadly microbial spores to rain death across the country.<br />

Diary of a Mad Black Woman<br />

2005 • 116 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Darren Grant<br />

Cast: Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Sho Dixon, Mablean Ephriam, Wilbur Fitzgerald, Steve Harris, Lisa Marcos, Judge Greg Mathis<br />

The husband, Charles, is a powerful attorney while Helen has been a devoted housewife. They seem to have everything, money, a<br />

beautiful mansion -- the American Dream. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, her picture-perfect life is<br />

about to take an unexpected twist: Charles wants to divorce her for her best friend.<br />

Diary of a Wimpy Kid<br />

2010 • 92 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Thor Freudenthal<br />

Cast: Zachary Gordon, Robert Capron<br />

Based on the best-selling illustrated novel Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, the comedy chronicles the adventures of wise-cracking<br />

middle school student Greg Heffley over the course of an academic year.<br />

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules<br />

2011 • 99 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Bowers<br />

Cast: Steve Zahn, Rachael Harris, Zachary Gordon, Devon Bostick, Peyton List, Robert Capron, Laine MacNeil Grayson Russell, ,Jakob<br />

Davies, Owen Best<br />

"Rodrick Rules," which would be based on the second book," is about Greg, his older brother Rodrick, and the school talent show.<br />

Digimon: The Movie<br />

2000 • 85 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Takaaki Yamashita, Hisashi Nakayama, Masahiro Aizawa<br />

Cast: Tai, Sora, Matt, T.K., Izzy, Mimi, and all the Digmon<br />

This feature-length animated adventure is based on the Fox Kids Network hit television series. The action turns on eight kids who are<br />

transported to Digiworld where they befriend an array of friendly “digital monsters.” Together the kids and creatures defend the mystical<br />

digital world from a gathering darkness.<br />

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Dinner for Schmucks<br />

2010 • 114 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jay Roach<br />

Cast: Paul Rudd, Zach Galifianakis, Steve Carell, Lucy Punch<br />

An extraordinarily stupid man possesses the ability to ruin the life of anyone who spends more than a few minutes in his company.<br />

The Dinner Game<br />

1999 • 80 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Francis Veber<br />

Cast: Jacques Villeret, Thierry Lhermitte, Francis Huster, Alexandra Vandernoot, Daniel Prévost<br />

Each week, Pierre and his friends organize what is called as "un dîner de cons". Everyone brings the dumbest guy he could find as a<br />

guest. Pierre thinks his champ -François Pignon- will steal the show.<br />

Discreet Charms of the Bourgeoise<br />

1972 • 105 minutes • Colour • Films Inc<br />

Director: Luis Buñuel<br />

Cast: Fernando Rey, Delphine Seyrig, Jean-Pierre Cassel<br />

A Buñuel joke on his audience, using friends' attempts to have a dinner party as an excuse for series of surrealistic sequences. Reality<br />

and illusion soon blend into one, with delicious comic results.<br />

The Dish<br />

2001 • 101 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rob Sitch<br />

Cast: Sam Neill, Kevin Harrington, Tom Long, Patrick Warburton<br />

Set in July 1969, a small group of scientists in Australia are brought together by a NASA representative sent to coordinate the broadcast of<br />

the Apollo XI moonwalk through the use of their receiver dish.<br />

Disturbia<br />

2007 • 104 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: D.J. Caruso<br />

Cast: Kurt David Anderson, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Charles Carroll, Matt Craven, Dominic Daniel, Cathy Immordino, Shia LaBeouf, Elyse<br />

Mirto<br />

After his father's death, Kale Brecht (LaBeouf) becomes sullen, withdrawn, and troubled -- so much so that he finds himself under a courtordered<br />

sentence of house arrest. The walls of his house begin to close in on Kale. He becomes a voyeur as his interests turn outside the<br />

windows of his suburban home towards those of his neighbors, one of which Kale begins to suspect is a serial killer.<br />

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood<br />

2002 • 116 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Callie Khouri<br />

Cast: Ellen Burstyn, Ashley Judd, Sandra Bullock, James Garner, Maggie Smith<br />

This classic Southern tale of life, love and family follows a group of lifelong friends as they stage a rather unorthodox intervention to help a<br />

young playwright unravel the truth about her eccentric mother, find forgiveness and come to terms with her painful past.<br />

Le Divorce<br />

2003 • 117 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: James Ivory<br />

Cast: Kate Hudson, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, Stockard Channing, Sam Waterston, Matthew Modine, Bebe Neuwirth, Stephen Fry<br />

In this modern-day comedy of manners, American sisters Isabel (Kate Hudson) and Roxy (Naomi Watts) come face to face with the<br />

complicated social mores of French society. Pregnant and jilted by her scoundrel husband, Roxy is headed for LE DIVORCE, while Isabel<br />

leaps into l’amour with a married French diplomat who happens to be the uncle of Roxy’s soon-to-be-ex. Culture clash and scandal ensue<br />

as the sisters learn what it really takes to be an American in Paris.<br />

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Doctor Dolittle<br />

1998 • 85 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Betty Thomas<br />

Cast: Eddie Murphy, Ossie Davis, Oliver Platt, Peter Boyle, Richard Schiff, Kristen Wilson, Jeffrey Tambor, Kyla Pratt<br />

Dr. John Dolittle (Murphy) has long suppressed a very special talent he possessed as a child: the ability to communicate with animals. But<br />

now, as an adult, more everyday concerns occupy his time. Unfortunately, Dolittle’s wife and two young daughters have taken a back seat<br />

to his medical and fiscal ambitions. All that changes when, driving home one evening, Dolittle barely misses hitting a stray dog. When the<br />

pooch, Lucky, turns around and gives him a piece of his mind, Dr. Dolittle’s long dormant talents are re-awakened ... with a vengeance!<br />

Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story<br />

2004 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Christine Taylor and Rip Torn<br />

A small local gym is threatened with extinction by a gleaming sports and fitness palace unless a group of social rejects can rise to victory in<br />

the ultimate dodge ball competition.<br />

A Dog of Flanders<br />

1999 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Kevin Brodie<br />

Cast: Jack Warden, Jeremy James Kissner, Jesse James, Jon Voight, Steven Hartley, Cheryl Ladd<br />

Thanks to the support of a loving dog that he helps nurse back to health, an aspring young artist (Jesse James) never gives up hope for a<br />

better life — despite being subjected to terrible hardships.<br />

Dolphin Tale<br />

2011 • 115 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Charles Martin Smith<br />

Cast: Morgan Freeman, Harry Connick, Jr., Ashley Judd, Kris Kristofferson, Nathan Gamble<br />

A story centered on the friendship between a boy and a dolphin whose tail was lost in a crab trap.<br />

Domestic Disturbance<br />

2001 • 88 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Harold Becker<br />

Cast: John Travolta, Vince Vaughn, Teri Polo, Matt O'Leary, Susan Floyd, Steve Buscemi<br />

A divorced father discovers that his 12-year-old son's new stepfather is not what he made himself out to be.<br />

Doogal<br />

2006 • 77 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Dave Borthwick, Jean Duval<br />

Cast: Daniel Tay, Jimmy Fallon, Jon Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg, William H. Macy,Chevy Chase,Judi Dench, Kylie Minogue, Ian McKellen<br />

This is the story of Doogal, an adorable candy-loving mutt who goes on a mission to save the world....<br />

Double Dragon: The Movie<br />

1994 • 93 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: James Yukich<br />

Cast: Robert Patrick, Mark Dacascos, Scott Wolf, Julia Nickson, Kristina Malandro Wagner<br />

In the junky, gang-dominated post-earthquake "New Angeles" of 2007, martial artist brothers Dacascos and Wolf battle evil billionaire<br />

Patrick for the possession of a two-part Chinese medallion that grants mystical powers.<br />

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Doubt<br />

2008 • 103 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Patrick Shanley<br />

Cast: Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Viola Davis, Alice Drummond, Audrie J. Neenan, Susan Blommaert, Carrie<br />

Preston, John Costelloe, Lloyd Clay Brown<br />

In a Bronx Catholic school in 1964 a popular priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled 12 year old black student is questioned by the<br />

school's principal.<br />

Down Periscope<br />

1996 • 100 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Ward<br />

Cast: Kelsey Grammer, Rob Scynder, Lauren Holly<br />

Lt. Commander Tom McGraw thought he was finally going to get a chance to captain a nuclear submarine. Instead, his irreverent attitude<br />

lands him at the helm of an ancient diesel sub, from which he leads his rag-tag crew in a series of wildly unorthodox war games.<br />

Down to Earth<br />

2001 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz<br />

Cast: Chris Rock, Regina King, Chazz Palminteri, Mark Andy<br />

Chris Rock stars as Lance, a struggling Brooklyn comic who dies a moment too soon and is returned to Earth in the body of Robert<br />

Wellington, a rich white man whose wife and lover are plotting to kill him. Chazz Palminteri plays a hip New York gangster who runs<br />

Heaven, Eugene Levy as the snotty maitre d’ at the intersection of Heaven and Hell and Greg Germann (Ally McBeal) as Wellington’s<br />

private secretary, who finds his boss’ body taken over by Lance.<br />

Down with Love<br />

2003 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Peyton Reed<br />

Cast: Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, David Hyde Pierce, Sarah Paulson, and Tony Randall<br />

An irresistible force -afeminist writer - becomes involved with an immovable object - a womanizing journalist - in this sexy farce and<br />

homage to the grand romantic comedies of the '50s and '60s. Process shots of fake backgrounds, hyper-vibrant colour schemes and<br />

trademark period fashions and decor add to the fun. From the producers of 'American Beauty' and the director of 'Bring It On.'<br />

Dr Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts<br />

2009 • 86 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Alex Zamm<br />

Cast: Kyla Pratt, Judge Reinhold, Tega Moss, Jason Bryden<br />

While on a trip to Hollywood to help a celebrity starlet's depressed Chihuahua, Maya Dolittle gets caught up in the Hollywood glitz and<br />

glamour when she is offered her own TV show. But with the help of her falthful sidekick Lucky, she is able to see past the façade and stay<br />

true to her dreams of helping animals.<br />

Dr. Dolittle 2<br />

2001 • 81 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Steve Carr<br />

Cast: Eddie Murphy, Jeffrey Jones, Lil' Zane, Kevin Pollak, Kyla Pratt, Raven Symone, Kristen Wilson, Steve Irwin<br />

This time his challenge is to save the forest and the endangered Pacific Western Bear. But the species has no chance of surviving if the<br />

bear doesn't have a mate. Dr. Dolittle searches and finds Bruno, a big hearted, lovable performing bear with a fondness for fast food.<br />

Dolittle's challenge — to reintegrate Bruno into the wild, help him make a love connection and save the forest. The trick — he has only<br />

three weeks to do it.<br />

Dr. Dolittle 3<br />

2006 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Rich Thorne<br />

Cast: Kyla Pratt, Ryan McDonell, Chenier Hundal, Alistair Abell, John Amos, Beverley Breuer, Gary Busey<br />

Lisa Dolittle sends her daughter to 'Durango', a Dude Ranch, to find herself. While there, she uses her talent to talk to the animals in order<br />

to save Durango from being taken over by a neighboring Ranch.<br />

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Dr. Dolittle: Tail to the Chief<br />

2008 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Craig Shapiro<br />

Cast: Peter Coyote, Greg Ellis, Kwesi Ameyaw, Stephanie Belding, Jason Bryden, Christine Chatelain, Keith Dallas, Elise Gatien<br />

When Daisy, the beloved first dog, starts to run amok and her behavior jeopardizes a historic initiative to protect endangered species, the<br />

President calls on Maya Dolittle to come to Washington to help solve the riddle of what's wrong with the first dog.<br />

Dragonball Evolution<br />

2009 • 85 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: James Wong<br />

Cast: Justin Chatwin, James Marsters, Jamie Chung, Emmy Rossum, Eriko Tamura, Joon Park and Chow Yun-Fat<br />

Based on the popular Japanese manga created by Akira Toriyama, whose work spawned best selling graphic novels, video games and a<br />

phenomenally successful television series, DRAGONBALL centers on the heroic Goku, a powerful warrior who protects the Earth from an<br />

endless stream of rogues bent on dominating the Universe and controlling the mystical objects from which the film takes its name.<br />

Dragonslayer<br />

1981 • 110 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Matthew Robbins<br />

Cast: Peter MacNicol, Caitlin Clarke, Ralph Richardson, John Hallam<br />

The special effects wizards behind this awesome serpent bring a frightening realism to this charming adventure of a kingdom kept hostage<br />

and the courageous apprentice sorcerer who risks life and limb to confront the terrifying creature.<br />

Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story<br />

2005 • 99 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: John Gatins<br />

Cast: Kurt Russell. Dakota Fanning, Tommy Barnes, Dan Beene, Maryetta Coleman, Oded Fehr, Rosemary Garris, Rhoda Griffis<br />

A trainer (Russell) and his daughter (Fanning) nurse an injured horse back to health, with an eye on racing him in the Breeders' Cup.<br />

Dreamgirls<br />

2006 • 129 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Bill Condon<br />

Cast: Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles, Danny Glover, Jennifer Hudson, Eddie Murphy<br />

Dreamgirls follows the rise of a trio of women who have formed a promising girl group- The Dreamettes. At a talent competition, they get<br />

the opportunity of a lifetime: to become the back-up singers for headliner James “Thunder” Early. Though the Dreams become a crossover<br />

phenomenon, they soon realize that the cost of fame and fortune may be higher than they ever imagined.<br />

Dreamland<br />

2006 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jason Matzner<br />

Cast: John Corbett, Agnes Bruckner, Justin Long, Kelli Garner, Gina Gershon, Brian Klugman, Chris Mulkey, Luce Rains<br />

A young woman who lives in a desert trailer park must choose between caring for her hapless father and sick friend or fulfilling her own<br />

destiny.<br />

Drive Me Crazy<br />

1999 • 91 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Schultz<br />

Cast: Melissa Joan Hart, Adrian Grenier, Keram Malicki-Sánchez, Stephen Collins<br />

Nicole Maris is a popular high school preppy senior in Utah who gets her life turned upside down when her perfect date, Brad, falls for a<br />

cute cheerleader from another school a month before the school's centennial senior prom. After recovering from the shock, Nicole comes<br />

up with a solution to save her reputation: find a guy to appear like they're going steady and to take her to the dance hoping to make Brad<br />

jealous.<br />

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Driven<br />

2001 • 117 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Renny Harlin<br />

Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Til Schweiger, Estella Warren, Gina Gershon<br />

A Veteran race car driver (Sylvester Stallone) is hired to mentor a rookie racer. Brought together to defeat the competition, the student<br />

and teacher learn they have more in common than racing.<br />

Driving Miss Daisy<br />

1989 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Bruce Beresford<br />

Cast: Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd, Patti Lupone<br />

An elderly matron has a slight accident in her car which prompts her businessman son to hire a driver for her. She simply doesn't want<br />

anything to do with the situation, but eventually comes to realize that the man is very much like herself and develops a true friendship with<br />

him. Academy Awards for Best Picture, and to Jessica Tandy for Best Actress.<br />

Drumline<br />

2002 • 119 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Charles Stone III<br />

Cast: Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana, Orlando Jones<br />

Set against the high-energy, high-stakes world of show style marching bands, DRUMLINE is a fish-out-of-water comedy about a talented<br />

street drummer from Harlem who enrolls in a Southern university, expecting to lead its marching band's drumline to victory. He initially<br />

flounders in his new world before realizing that it takes more than talent to reach the top.<br />

Duct Tape Forever<br />

2002 • 90 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Eric Till<br />

Cast: Steve Smith, Patrick McKenna, Bob Bainborough, Wayne Robson, Jeff Lumby, Jerry Schaeffer, Richard Fitzpatrick, Peter Keleghan<br />

Big-shot executive Robert Stiles' car is damaged when parked at the lodge. Stiles takes Red Green and the other lodge members to court,<br />

forcing them to come up with $10,000 in damages in ten days - or else lose their beloved Possum Lodge. Red and the boys embark on a<br />

road trip across the country, en route to a Duct Tape Festival in the USA, where they intend to win first prize by creating a sculpture made<br />

of at least 50% duct tape. Unfortunately, Stiles has bought off a crooked sheriff who intends to make the trip very difficult for Red.<br />

Dude, Where’s My Car<br />

2000 • 84 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Danny Leiner<br />

Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Sean William Scott, Jennifer Garner, Marla Sokoloff<br />

Two twenty-something dudes who awaken one morning with no recollection of the previous night and discover that they've misplaced their<br />

car, which contained their girlfriends' anniversary presents. In their search of the car, they retrace the previous night's wild adventures and<br />

save the world in the process.<br />

The Dukes of Hazzard<br />

2005 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jay Chandrasekhar<br />

Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott and Jessica Simpson, Burt Reynolds, with Lynda Carter and Willie Nelson<br />

Cousins Bo and Luke Duke, with a little help from their cousin Daisy and Uncle Jesse, egg on the authorities of Hazzard County, Boss<br />

Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane.<br />

Duma<br />

2005 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Carroll Ballard<br />

Cast: Hope Davis, Alex Michaeletos, Campbell Scott, Eamonn Walker<br />

During a nightly Porsche ride with his doting rascal Xan, white South African farmer Peter finds and adopts an orphaned cheetah cub,<br />

dubbed Duma (just Swahili for cheetah). It becomes the boy's inseparable playmate, even taking it to bed. Peter made clear from the start<br />

that the cheetah should be returned to the wild before its full adulthood.<br />

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Dumb & Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd<br />

2003 • 85 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Troy Miller<br />

Cast: Eric Christian Olsen, Derek Richardson, Luis Guzmán, Eugene Levy, Rachel Nichols, Mimi Rogers, Josh Braaten, Elden Henson<br />

Loveable dullard siblings Harry and Lloyd return in When Harry Met Lloyd: Dumb & Dumberer, the prequel to the 1994 blockbuster Dumb<br />

& Dumber. This time around, Harry and Lloyd are in their formative high school years, when they band together with a group of special ed<br />

students to try and crack "the big show," otherwise known as mainstream high school.<br />

Dumb and Dumber<br />

1994 • 107 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Peter Farrelly<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Lauren Holly, Mike Starr, Karen Duffy, Charles Rocket<br />

Comedy about a pathetic pair of dimwits who embark on a cross-country road trip in hopes of returning a briefcase full of cash to its rightful<br />

owner. The pair redefine the meaning of the word ‘stupid’ as they confound cops, kidnappers, truckers, migrant workers and anyone who<br />

has the incredible misfortune of crossing their path.<br />

Dunston Checks In<br />

1996 • 88 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Ken Kivapis<br />

Cast: Jason Alexander, Faye Dunaway, Eric Lloyd, Rupert Everett, Graham Sack, Paul Reubens<br />

Manager in a five-star hotel, Robert is doing rather well, especially in coping with his uncompromising boss. But when an orangutan gets<br />

loose in the hotel, Robert finds himself with more than he can handle.<br />

Duplex<br />

2003 • 89 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Danny DeVito<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Drew Barrymore, Justin Theroux, Harvey Fierstein, James Remar<br />

Alex Rose and Nancy Kendricks are a young couple who believe they have found their perfect home to start a family in. There is just one<br />

problem. An elderly tenant is staying upstairs and won't move out. Alex and Nancy desperately try everything to convince her to leave, but<br />

she refuses to move. Soon, their dream home becomes their home of nightmares.<br />

Dutch<br />

1991 • 107 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Peter Faiman<br />

Cast: Ed O'Neill, Ethan Embry, JoBeth Williams, Christopher McDonald, Ari Meyers, Elizabeth Daily, L. Scott Caldwell<br />

A snobbish, arrogant rich kid learns about life in the real world when his mother’s blue collar boyfriend, volunteers to drive the boy home<br />

for Thanksgiving weekend.<br />

The Eagle<br />

2011 • 114 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Kevin Macdonald<br />

Cast: Channing Tatum, Mark Strong, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland, Denis O'Hare, Tahar Rahim, Paul Ritter, Douglas Henshall, Julian<br />

Lewis Jones<br />

In Roman-ruled Britain, a young Roman soldier endeavors to honor his father's memory by finding his lost legion's golden emblem.<br />

Earth Girls are Easy<br />

1989 • 100 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Julien Temple<br />

Cast: Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans, Julie Brown, Michael McKean, Charles Rocket, Larry Linville<br />

A spaceship with three furry aliens lands in a California girl's swimming pool, so she makes friends with them.<br />

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Easy Virtue<br />

2009 • 93 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Stephan Elliott<br />

Cast: Jessica Biel, Colin Firth, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Barnes, Kris Marshall and Katherine Parkinson<br />

A young Englishman marries a glamorous American. When he brings her home to meet the parents, she arrives like a blast from the future<br />

- blowing their entrenched British stuffiness out the window.<br />

Echoes of a Summer<br />

1976 • 98 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Don Taylor<br />

Cast: Richard Harris, Lois Nettleton, Jodie Foster, Geraldine Fitzgerald, William Windom, Brad Savage<br />

Another film in the "disease" genre, as 12-year-old Foster's stolid reaction to impending death inspires those around her.<br />

An Education<br />

2009 • 95 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Lone Scherfig<br />

Cast: Carey Mulligan, Peter Sarsgaard, Alfred Molina, Emma Thompson<br />

A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice<br />

her age.<br />

The Education of Little Tree<br />

1997 • minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard Friedenberg<br />

Cast: James Cromwell, Tantoo Cardinal, Joseph Ashton, Mika Boorem, Christopher Heyerdahl, Christopher Fennell, Graham Greene, Leni<br />

Parker<br />

Little Tree is an 8-year-old Cherokee boy, who, during the time of the depression, loses his parents and starts to live with his Indian<br />

grandma and grandpa and learn the wisdom of the Cherokee way of life.<br />

Eight Legged Freaks<br />

2002 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ellory Elkayem<br />

Cast: David Arquette, Kari Wuhrer, Scott Terra, Doug E. Doug, Scarlett Johansson<br />

The residents of a rural mining town discover that an unfortunate chemical spill has caused hundreds of little spiders to mutate overnight to<br />

the size of SUVs. It’s up to mining engineer Chris McCormack (David Arquette) and Sheriff Sam Parker (Kari Wuhrer) to mobilize an<br />

eclectic group of townspeople into battle against the bloodthirsty eight-legged beasts. With state-of-the-art visual effects, “Eight Legged<br />

Freaks” updates such inspired genre classics as Them and Black Scorpion into a terrifyingly fun experience.<br />

Elektra<br />

2005 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Rob Bowman<br />

Cast: Jennifer Garner, Goran Visnjic, Chris Ackerman, Ben Affleck, Nathaniel Arcand, Colin Cunningham, Jason Isaacs<br />

Kirigi and The Order of the Hand send Elektra on a mission to kill the widower Mark Miller -- a man who must pay for an act committed by<br />

his grandfather years earlier. Upon being introduced to Miller by his young daughter Abby, however, Elektra aligns herself with him and<br />

defends them both from Kirigi's ninja assassins. But is there more to the Millers than meets the eye<br />

Elf<br />

2003 • 95 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: John Favreau<br />

Cast: Will Ferrell, Edward Asner, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Bob Newhart, Mary Steenburgen<br />

After inadvertently wreaking havoc on the elf community due to his ungainly size, a man raised as an elf at the North Pole is sent to the U.<br />

S. in search of his true identity.<br />

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Ella Enchanted<br />

2004 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tommy O'Haver<br />

Cast: Anne Hathaway, Hugh Dancy, Cary Elwes, Aidan McArdle, Joanna Lumley, Lucy Punch, Jennifer Higham, Minnie Driver, Eric Idle<br />

Ella (Anne Hathaway) has been cursed by her dimented fairy godmother with the gift of obedience. On the quest to find her godmother<br />

again to make her take back the "gift", Ella meets, and reluctantly falls in love with the Prince (Hugh Dancy) of Frell.<br />

Emma<br />

1996 • 120 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Douglas McGrath<br />

Cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Greta Scacchi, Jeremy Northam, Toni Collette, Alan Cummings<br />

Set in the lush English countryside at the beginning of the 19th century, "Emma" tells the tale of Emma Woodhouse, a young woman so<br />

devoted to meddling in the lives and romances of others that she just may miss her chance to learn about love firsthand. "Emma" is based<br />

on Jane Austen's timeless tale of love, alliance and understanding.<br />

Employee of the Month<br />

2006 • 108 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Greg Coolidge<br />

Cast: Jessica Simpson, Dane Cook, Efren Ramirez, Dax Shepard, Sean Whalen, Tim Bagley, Shirly Brener<br />

Hearing that the store hottie will date the employee of the month, two slacker Costco workers vie for the honor.<br />

The Empty Mirror<br />

1999 • 129 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Barry J. Hershey<br />

Cast: Peter Michael Goetz, Joel Grey, Doug McKeon, Norman Rodway, Glenn Shadix, Camilla Søeberg<br />

Adolf Hitler faces himself and must come to terms with his infamous career in an imaginary post-war subterranean bunker where he<br />

reviews historical films...<br />

Enchanted April<br />

1992 • 93 minutes • B/W • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike Newell<br />

Cast: Miranda Richardson, Josie Lawrence, Polly Walker, Joan Plowright, Alfred Molina, Michael Kitchen<br />

This slow-paced gem is about the civilizing influence of Italy on beleaguered Londoners both male and female and has it's own civilizing<br />

influence on the viewer. It's almost like taking a little mini-trip to Italy, a gorgeously filmed enchantment.<br />

Englishman Who Went Up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain<br />

1995 • 98 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Christopher Monger<br />

Cast: Hugh Grant, Tara Fitzgerald, Colm Meaney<br />

Based on a true story of a mild-mannered Englishman who goes to a Welsh town to measure what the town thinks is a mountain. When<br />

the Englishman pronounces that the town’s mountain should be properly classified as a hill, a lusty bar keeper rallies the town to keep the<br />

Englishman captive in town until they can build the hill to the height of a mountain.<br />

Entrapment<br />

1999 • 113 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jon Amiel<br />

Cast: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta Jones, Ving Rhames, Will Patton<br />

An insurance agent is sent by her employer to track down and help capture an art thief.<br />

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Envy<br />

2004 • 99 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Barry Levinson<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Christopher Walken, Rachel Weisz, Amy Poehler, Randall Bosley, Cayden Boyd, Ariel Gade<br />

A man becomes increasingly jealous of his friend's newfound success.<br />

Epic Movie<br />

2007 • 85 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer<br />

Cast: Kal Penn, Adam Campbell, Faune A. Chambers, Jayma Mays, Fred Willard, Mary Castro, Qiana Chase, Jennifer Coolidge<br />

Four troubled orphans from four separate movie scenario's who are bound together in a wacky chocolate factory after receiving golden<br />

tickets to go on an 'epic adventure.' After they escape from the clutches of a very scary Willy Wonka they discover the magical world of<br />

'Gnarnia' through an enchanted wardrobe. There they must seek the help of a randy lion, a hoard of mutants from the x academy, students<br />

of witchcraft and wizardry, funky swash-buckling pirates and a mischievous beaver to defeat the evil white bitch!<br />

Eragon<br />

2006 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Stefen Fangmeier<br />

Cast: Djimon Hounsou, Edward Speleers, Jeremy Irons, John Malkovich, Robert Carlyle, Gary Lewis, Alun Armstrong<br />

In his homeland of Alagaesia, a farm boy happens upon a dragon's egg -- a discovery that leads him on a predestined journey where he<br />

realized he's the one person who can defend his home against an evil king.<br />

Ernest Goes to School<br />

1994 • 89 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Coke Sams<br />

Cast: Jim Varney, Linda Kash, Bill Byrge, Jason Michas, Sarah Chalk, Gabe Khouth, Corrine Koslo, Russell Porter<br />

Jim Varney's recurring dim-bulb character Ernest P. Worrell returns in this film as a school bus driver seeking to obtain a high school<br />

diploma.<br />

Ernest Rides Again<br />

1993 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Cherry<br />

Cast: Jim Varney, Ron K. James, Duke Ernsberger and Jeffery Pillars.<br />

Working as a janitor for a university might seem like a dead-end job to some, but not to Ernest, at least in his fantasies. Ernest is about the<br />

only person around who believes the out-to-lunch theory of college history professor, Dr. Abner Melon (Ron James), that the real Crown<br />

Jewels of England are actually hidden in a giant cannon, called “GOLIATH”. Why even the wishy-washy professor himself doesn’t quite<br />

believe it until Ernest hijacks his henpecked friend and the action explodes like a cannonball in Ernest Rides Again.<br />

Escape From the Planet of the Apes<br />

1971 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Don Taylor<br />

Cast: Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowall, Bradford Dillman, Ricardo Montalban, Natalie Trundy, William Windom<br />

The world is shocked by the appearance of two talking chimpanzees, who arrived mysteriously in a U.S. spacecraft. They become the<br />

toast of society; but one man believes them to be a threat to the human race.<br />

Ethan Frome<br />

1992 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Madden<br />

Cast: Liam Neeson, Joan Allen, Patricia Arquette, Tate Donovan, Katharine Houghton<br />

An adaptation of Edith Wharton's famed 1911 novella of tragedy, irony, and repression, set in rural New England: the tale of a farmer who<br />

weds a domineering woman (Allen), then falls in love with her poor but pretty cousin (Arquette).<br />

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Eve and the Fire Horse<br />

2005 • 110 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Julia Kwan<br />

Cast: Vivian Wu, Lester Chit-Man Chan, Hollie Lo, Phoebe Kut, Jessica Amlee, Herb Beaverstone<br />

Eve is a precocious nine year-old girl with a wild imagination growing up in a traditional Chinese immigrant family in Vancouver where<br />

Confucian doctrines, superstitious obsessions and divine visions abound. When Buddhism and Catholicism are thrown into the mix, life for<br />

Eve and her 11-year-old prim and authoritative sister, Karena, escalates into a fantasia of catastrophe, sainthood and cultural confusion.<br />

The Evening Star<br />

1996 • 130 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Harling<br />

Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Bill Paxton, Juliette Lewis, Scott Wolf<br />

The Indomitable Aurora Greenway’s Struggles with her family and her love life continue in this long awaited sequel to “Terms of<br />

Endearment.”<br />

The Events Leading Up To My Death<br />

1992 • 89 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Bill Robertson<br />

Cast: John Allore, Peter MacNeill, Rosemary Radcliff, Linda Kash, Karen Hines, Maria Del Mar and Mary Margret O’Hara.<br />

Angus is celebrating his 21st birthday. It should be a happy occasion, right Wrong! Angus can’t dance, and his lack of rhythm is ruining<br />

his relationship with his live-in girlfriend, Julia. But tonight, all that will change, thanks to the help of Rita, the dance instructor. In one wild,<br />

bizarre evening, Angus, his girlfriend, his parents and sisters learn to cope with life, lack of rhythm, each other and the mysterious death of<br />

the family dog.<br />

Ever After<br />

1998 • 121 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Andy Tennant<br />

Cast: Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott<br />

Drew Barrymore takes on the title role in this enchanting film in which a spirited young woman, forced into servitude by her evil stepmother<br />

(played by Academy Award®-winner Anjelica Huston), finds refuge in an unexpected, yet burgeoning, relationship with the Prince of<br />

France. One “small” problem remains as she struggles to mask her true identity in a world in which royality doesn’t mix with “the help” and<br />

the penalty for duplicity is death.<br />

Everybody's Fine<br />

2009 • 100 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Kirk Jones<br />

Cast: Kate Beckinsale, Robert De Niro, Drew Barrymore, Sam Rockwell<br />

A widower who realized his only connection to his family was through his wife sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite with each of his<br />

grown children.<br />

Everyone Says I Love You<br />

1997 • 107 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Woody Allen, Drew Barrymore, Goldie Hawn, Julia Roberts, Tim Roth<br />

This is Allen’s first musical comedy. Written and directed by him, Everyone Says I Love You was shot on location in New York, Venice and<br />

Paris. The two children of a rich family from Manhattan encounter many sentimental problems which force their parents to face their own<br />

matrimonial existence. During a trip to Paris for Christmas, everyone will succeed to untangle their feelings.<br />

Everyone's Hero<br />

2006 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Dan St. Pierre, Colin Brady<br />

Cast: Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, Brian Dennehy, William H. Macy, Mandy Patinkin, Dana Reeve, Robert Wagner, Richard Kind<br />

In EVERYONE'S HERO, a young boy (Jake T. Austin) finds himself at an extraordinary crossroads: He has a chance to be a hero – and<br />

make a difference against incredible odds – or he can play it safe. With faith in himself instilled by his family, he teams up with a sassy<br />

young girl (Raven-Symone) and some off-the-wall sidekicks and embarks on a sometimes perilous, often funny, cross-country quest. In<br />

the process, he restores his family's honor, befriends the world’s biggest sports superstar, and reveals the hero within.<br />

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Everything is Illuminated<br />

2005 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Liev Schreiber<br />

Cast: Elijah Wood, Jason Schwartzman<br />

Elijah Wood stars in the adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's novel about a young Jewish American who endeavors to find the woman<br />

who saved his grandfather during WWII in a Ukrainian village that was ultimately razed by the Nazis.<br />

Extraordinary Measures<br />

2010 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tom Vaughan<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Brendan Fraser, Keri Russell, Courtney B. Vance, Jared Harris, Dee Wallace<br />

In the tradition of great inspirational dramas like the Academy Award nominated film “Erin Brockovich” and “The Pursuit of Happyness,”<br />

“Extraordinary Measures” is inspired by the true story of John Crowley, a man who defied conventional wisdom and great odds, and risked<br />

his family's future to pursue a cure for his children's life threatening disease.<br />

The Eyes of Tammy Faye<br />

2000 • 79 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato<br />

Cast: Tammy Faye Bakker, RuPaul, Roe Messner, Jim Bakker, Jamie Bakker, Reverend Mel White, Pat Boone, Tammy Sue Bakker-<br />

Chapman<br />

A documentary look, mostly through the eyes of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, at her rise and fall as a popular televangelist with husband<br />

Jim Bakker...<br />

Failure to Launch<br />

2006 • 97 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tom Dey<br />

Cast: Adam Alexi-Malle, Justin Bartha, Kathy Bates, Terry Bradshaw, Dr. Melissa Caudle, Kristi Chalaire, Greg Cool, Bradley Cooper<br />

A thirtysomething slacker suspects his parents of setting him up with his dream girl so he'll finally vacate their home.<br />

Fairytale: A True Story<br />

1997 • 99 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Chades Sturridge<br />

Cast: Florence Hoath, Elizabeth Earl, Paul McGAnn, Phoebe Nicholls, Peter O'Toole, Harvey Keitel<br />

Fairy Tale - A True Story, is the story of two young children who captured magic on a summer day and soon discovered that they had<br />

started a chain of events that neither they nor some of the great minds of their time could stop.<br />

The Family Stone<br />

2005 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Thomas G. Bezucha<br />

Cast: Claire Danes, Diane Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Dermot Mulroney, Craig T. Nelson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Luke Wilson<br />

The comedy revolves around the annual holiday gathering of a bohemian family that's thrown into turmoil when the fair-haired son<br />

introduces his fiancée, a high strung New York businesswoman whom the family hates.<br />

Fantastic Four<br />

2005 • 123 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tim Story<br />

Cast: Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans, Ioan Gruffudd, Laurie Holden, Hamish Linklater<br />

When an experimental space voyage goes awry, four people are changed by cosmic rays. Reed Richards, inventor and leader of the<br />

group gains the ability to stretch his body. His girlfriend, Sue Storm, gains the ability to turn invisible. Her younger brother Johnny Storm<br />

gains the ability to control fire. Pilot Ben Grimm is turned into a super-strong rock creature. Together, they use their unique powers to<br />

explore the strange aspects of the world, and to foil the evil plans of Doctor Doom.<br />

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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer<br />

2007 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tim Story<br />

Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Jessica Alba, Julian McMahon, Kerry Washington, Andre Braugher<br />

Marvel's first family of superheroes, The Fantastic Four, meets their greatest challenge yet in FANTASTIC FOUR AND THE SILVER<br />

SURFER as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction. As the Silver Surfer races<br />

around the globe wreaking havoc, Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must unravel the mystery of the Silver Surfer and confront the surprising<br />

return of their mortal enemy, Dr. Doom, before all hope is lost.<br />

The Fantastic Mr. Fox<br />

2009 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Wes Anderson<br />

Cast: George Clooney, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Wally Wolodarsky, Michael Gambon, Helen McCrory, Wes Anderson, Eric<br />

Anderson, Jarvis Cocker<br />

Based on the beloved story by Roald Dahl, the film tells the tale of the noble, charming and fantastic Mr. Fox who uses his wits and<br />

cunning to outfox three dimwitted farmers who tire of sharing their chickens with the crafty creature.<br />

Far Away, So Close<br />

1993 • 140 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Wim Weders<br />

Cast: Otto Sander, Peter Falk, Horst Buchholz, Natassja Kinski, Heinz Ruhmann, Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin, William Defoe.<br />

Cassiel and Raphaela are angels. They love human beings with an exquisite tenderness but they don’t understand the forces that move<br />

them. Cassiel has a chance to learn first-hand when he becomes earth-bound after plummeting down to save a little girl’s life. A true<br />

innocent, he has to struggle to understand the wonders and sorrows he encounters as he becomes embroiled in lives that up until then he<br />

had only been watching. Cassiel wants to be able to do good. He has to discover how.<br />

Fat Albert<br />

2004 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joel Zwick<br />

Cast: Kenan Thompson, Aaron Frazier, Marques Houston, Omarion, Raven-Symone, Jeremy Suarez, Jermaine Williams<br />

Hey, Hey, Hey." Bill Cosby’s hugely popular character, "Fat Albert," comes to the big screen as a live action / animated, big-event feature<br />

film. The ‘Fat Albert’ movie will be based on Cosby’s stand-up comedy monologues about his childhood, centered around a group of urban<br />

adolescents growing up in a Philadelphia neighborhood.<br />

Father's Day<br />

1997 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ivan Reitman<br />

Cast: Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Nastassja Kinski, Julia Louis Dreyfus<br />

Robin Williams and Billy Crystal team on screen for the first time in this comedy based on a 1984 French film about a woman who cons<br />

two old boyfriends into searching for her runaway son by convincing each of them that he may be the father of the child.<br />

Felicia's Journey<br />

1999 • 116 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Atom Egoyan<br />

Cast: Bob Hoskins, Elaine Cassidy, Claire Benedict, Brid Brennan, Peter McDonald, Gerard McSorley, Arsinée Khanjian, Sheila Reid<br />

A lonely middle-aged catering manager spends all of his time studying tapes of an eccentric TV chef..<br />

Ferris Bueller's Day Off<br />

1986 • 103 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Hughes<br />

Cast: Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones, Cindy Pickett, Jennifer Grey<br />

A teenage student enjoys an aimless day playing truant.<br />

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Fever Pitch<br />

2005 • 107 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly<br />

Cast: Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon, Miranda Black, Lenny Clarke, Brandon Craggs, Gary Edwins, John Ferus, Jessamy Finet<br />

Based on the Nick Hornby novel and movie "Fever Pitch" (1997) starring Colin Firth. The film has been updated to centre on a guy and his<br />

obsession with the Boston Red Sox. Ben meets Lindsey. They fall in love. All things are wonderful. But their future together is threatened<br />

once the baseball season comes around and Lindsey discovers something about Ben...his obsession with the Boston Red Sox.<br />

The Fighting Temptations<br />

2003 • 123 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jonathan Lynn<br />

Cast: Cuba Gooding Jr., Beyoncé Knowles, Wanda Williams, Mike Epps, LaTanya Richardson, Ann Nesby, Wendell Pierce, Faith Evans<br />

A New York advertising executive travels to a small Southern town to collect an inheritance but finds he must create a gospel choir and<br />

lead it to success before he can collect.<br />

Finding Neverland<br />

2004 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Marc Forster<br />

Cast: Johnny Depp, Katheryn Winnick, Julie Christie, Nick Roud Radha Mitchell Joe Prospero Freddie Highmore, Dustin Hoffman<br />

The movie details the experiences of "Peter Pan" author J.M. Barrie, which lead him to write the children's classic. He got to know four<br />

children who have no father. Drawing from his time with the kids, he writes a story about children who don't want to grow up.<br />

Fire in the Sky<br />

1993 • 111 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Lieberman<br />

Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer, Peter Berg, Henry Thomas, Bradley Gregg, Noble Willingham, Kathleen Wilhoite,<br />

James Garner<br />

Sweeney is cast as Travis Wilson, a man who mysteriously disappeared for five days, during which time he supposedly was taken prisoner<br />

by extraterrestrials.<br />

Firehouse Dog<br />

2007 • 110 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Todd Holland<br />

Cast: Josh Hutcherson, Bruce Greenwood, Bree Turner, Dash Mihok, Steven Culp<br />

The world's most famous – and Hollywood's most pampered – pooch is separated from his owner and ends up as the mascot of a hapless<br />

San Francisco fire station. There, he helps a 12-year-old boy and his father, a veteran fire chief, and also turn the station into the city's<br />

finest.<br />

Firewall<br />

2006 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard Loncraine<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Robert Patrick, with Robert Forster and Alan Arkin<br />

A security specialist is forced into robbing the bank that he's protecting, as a bid to pay off his family's ransom.<br />

The First $20 Million is Always the Hardest<br />

2002 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mick Jackson<br />

Cast: Adam Garcia, Jake Busey, Ethan Suplee, Anjul Nigam, Rosario Dawson, Enrico Colantoni, Gregory Jbara<br />

A successful marketing executive decides to chuck his non-stop, upwardly-mobile lifestyle, when he realizes that he wants to be a creator<br />

instead of a seller. He takes a job at one of the area’s most prestigious high-tech firms. Mocked by the company’s brilliant project leader,<br />

our hero is assigned to a team comprised of dysfunctional misfits, who through their imagination and ingenuity create something that can<br />

revolutionize their industry.<br />

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First Daughter<br />

2004 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Forest Whitaker<br />

Cast: Katie Holmes, Marc Blucas, Michael Keaton, Parry Shen<br />

The daughter of the President of the United States goes off to college after insisting that she be able to enjoy her school years without the<br />

omnipresence of the Secret Service. The government agrees to her demands but assigns a young agent to go undercover as a student in<br />

order to keep an eye on her. The first daughter and the agent fall in love, until she learns his true identity.<br />

The First Grader<br />

2010 • 120 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Justin Chadwick<br />

Cast: Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge, Sam Feuer, Nick Reding, Vusi Kunene, John Sibi-Okumu, Oliver Litondo<br />

Set in a mountain village in Kenya the film tells the remarkable true and uplifting story of a proud old Mau Mau veteran who is determined<br />

to seize his last chance to learn to read and write - and so ends up joining a class alongside six year-olds. Together he and his young<br />

teacher face fierce resistance, but ultimately they win through - and also find a new way of overcoming the burdens of the colonial past.<br />

First Monday in October<br />

1981 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ronald Neame<br />

Cast: Walter Matthau, Jill Clayburgh, Barnard Hughes, Jan Sterling<br />

A most entertaining battle of the sexes reminiscent of the great bouts between Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. In First Monday in<br />

October, Matthau is a cantankerous Supreme Court Justice whose liberalism is challenged by the arrival of conservative Jill Clayburgh, the<br />

first woman appointed to the High Court. Watch the sparks fly!<br />

The First Wives Club<br />

1996 • 102 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Hugh Wilson<br />

Cast: Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton, Maggie Smith, Heather Locklear, Bronson Pinchot, Dan Hedaya<br />

The First Wives Club is a comic revenge tale of three close friends all of whom have been discarded by their husbands in favour of much<br />

younger "trophy wives." Smarting from the pain, the three concoct a plan to exact the most exquisitely bitter vengeance upon their 'exes."<br />

Great cast and intriguing plot should attract a lot of attention.<br />

Fitzcarraldo<br />

1982 • 150 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Werner Herzog<br />

Cast: Klaus Kinski, Claudia Cardinale, Miguel Angel Fuentes, Jose Lewgoy<br />

This powerful majestic film tells the story of a man obsessed with the dream of building an opera house in the middle of the Peruvian<br />

jungle. In order to fund the project, he conceives the idea of pulling a steamboat over a mountain, and into a river tributary where he can<br />

achieve a monopoly in the rubber trading business.<br />

Five Fingers of Death<br />

1973 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Cheng Chang Ho<br />

Cast: Lo Lieh, Wang Ping, Wang Ching-Feng<br />

Only interesting in that it is the Kung Fu film that began the craze in America. Family honor defended with every part of the body.<br />

Flicka<br />

2006 • 94 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Mayer<br />

Cast: Maria Bello, David Burton, Kaylee DeFer, Sierra Doherty Gillin, Steve Fox, Ryan Kwanten, Alison Lohman<br />

A young girl, Katy, adopts a wild mustang she names Flicka, only to see her father sell her now beloved companion. To win back Flicka’s<br />

freedom, Katy secretly schemes to enter a dangerous wild horse race.<br />

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Flicka 2<br />

2010 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Damian<br />

Cast: Patrick Warburton, Tammin Sursok, Emily Tennant, Ted Whittall, Clint Black, Reilly Dolman, Craig Stanghetta, Dwayne Wiley<br />

Relocating from Pittsburgh to her estranged father's Wyoming ranch after her grandmother becomes too ill to care for her, a 14-year-old<br />

skateboarder has a tough time adjusting to rural life until she bonds with a half-wild horse named Flicka.<br />

The Flight of the Phoenix<br />

1965 • 147 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Robert Aldrich<br />

Cast: James Stewart, Richard Attenborough, Ernest Borgnine, Hardy Kruger<br />

A cargo plane goes down in a sandstorm in the Sahara with less than a dozen men on board. One of the passengers is an airplane<br />

designer who comes up with the idea of ripping off the undamaged wing and using it as the basis for an airplane they will build to escape<br />

before their food and water run out.<br />

The Flight of the Phoenix<br />

2004 • 112 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Moore<br />

Cast: Dennis Quaid, Giovanni Ribisi, Tyrese, Miranda Otto, Jared Padalecki<br />

An action-adventure in which a group of air crash survivors - cast-offs from society who will never be missed - are stranded in the<br />

Mongolian desert with no hope of rescue. As they attempt to build a new plane from the wreckage of the old one, in hopes of flying back to<br />

civilization, they experience a rebirth of their own.<br />

Flipped<br />

2010 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rob Reiner<br />

Cast: Rebecca De Mornay, Aidan Quinn, Anthony Edwards, Morgan Lily, Penelope Ann Miller, John Mahoney, Madeline Carroll, Stefanie<br />

Scott, Michael Bolten<br />

Two eighth graders start to have feelings for each other despite being total opposites. Based on the novel "Flipped" by Wendelin Van<br />

Draanen.<br />

La Florida<br />

1993 • 115 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: George Mihalka<br />

Cast: Rèmy Girard, Pauline Lapointe, Jason Blicker, Michael Sarrazin, Margot Kidder<br />

Boisterous but heartwarming, this film is about the love affair between Quebecois and Florida. Leo Lesperance and his family leave their<br />

old life in Montreal in search of their place in the sun.<br />

Flushed Away<br />

2006 • 84 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Henry Anderson, David Bowers<br />

Cast: Kate Winslet, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Andy Serkis, Bill Nighy, Simon Callow, Shane Richie, Geoffrey Palmer, Susan Duerden<br />

The story of an uptown rat that gets flushed down the toilet from his penthouse apartment, ending in the sewers of London, where he has<br />

to learn a whole new and different way of life.<br />

Focus<br />

2001 • 107 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Neal Slavin<br />

Cast: William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer, Meat Loaf, Kay Hawtrey, Michael Copeman, Kenneth Welsh, Joseph Ziegler, Arlene<br />

Meadows, Peter Oldring<br />

In the waning months of World War II, a man and his wife are mistakenly identified as Jews by their anti-Semitic Brooklyn neighbors.<br />

Suddenly the victims of religious and racial persecution, they find themselves aligned with a local Jewish immigrant in a struggle for dignity<br />

and survival.<br />

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Food, Inc.<br />

2009 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Kenner<br />

Cast: Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser<br />

An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry.<br />

Fool's Gold<br />

2008 • 112 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Andy Tennant<br />

Cast: Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Donald Sutherland, Ewen Bremner, Roger Sciberras, Brian Hooks, Malcolm-Jamal Warner,<br />

Ray Winstone<br />

A new clue to the whereabouts of a lost treasure rekindles a married couple's sense of adventure -- and their estranged romance.<br />

Footloose<br />

2011 • 120 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Craig Brewer<br />

Cast: Dennis Quaid, Andie MacDowell, Julianne Hough, Kim Dickens, Kenny Wormald, Patrick John Flueger, Miles Teller, Amber Wallace,<br />

Brett Rice, Anessa Ramsey, Mary-Charles Jones, Maggie Jones<br />

A remake of the 1984 classic where a city boy comes to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned.<br />

For Your Consideration<br />

2006 • 86 minutes • Colour • Warner Independent <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Christopher Guest<br />

Cast: Carrie Aizley, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley, Jr., Jennifer Coolidge, Paul Dooley, Ricky Gervais, Christopher Guest, Rachael Harris<br />

Christopher Guest turns the camera on Hollywood for his next film, "For Your Consideration." The film focuses on the making of an<br />

independent movie and its cast who become victims of the dreaded awards buzz. Like Guest's previous films, "Waiting For Guffman",<br />

"Best In Show" and "A Mighty Wind", this latest project will feature performances from his regular ensemble, including co-writer Eugene<br />

Levy.<br />

The Forbidden Kingdom<br />

2008 • 104 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Rob Minkof<br />

Cast: Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Michael Angarano, Bingbing Li, Yifei Liu, Collin Chou<br />

A discovery made by a kung fu obsessed American teen sends him on an adventure to China, where he joins up with a band of martial<br />

arts warriors in order to free the imprisoned Monkey King.<br />

Forces of Nature<br />

1999 • 105 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Bronwen Hughes<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Ben Affleck, Maura Tierney, Blythe Danner<br />

Ben Holmes, a professional book-jacket blurbologist, is trying to get to Savannah for his wedding. He just barely catches the last plane, but<br />

a seagull flies into the engine as the plane is taking off. All later flights are cancelled because of an approaching hurricane, so he is forced<br />

to hitch a ride in a Geo Metro with an attractive but eccentric woman named Sara.<br />

Forever Young<br />

1992 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steve Miner<br />

Cast: Mel Gibson, Elijah Wood, Isabel Glasser, Jamie Lee Curtis<br />

A 1939 test pilot asks his best friend to use him as a guinea pig for a cryogenics experiment. Daniel McCormick wants to be frozen for a<br />

year so that he doesn't have to watch his love lying in a coma. The next thing Daniel knows is that he's been awoken in 1992.<br />

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The Forgotten Woman<br />

2008 • 91 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Dilip Mehta<br />

Cast: V. Mohini Giri, Usha Rai, Ginny Shrivastava<br />

Following the international success of Deepa Mehta`s Oscar-nominated film Water, which has achieved, to date, sales of over $15 million<br />

and more than 1,000,000 viewers, Ms. Mehta received thousands of letters from the audience. After viewing the film, many wanted to<br />

know more about the state of widows in India today. The Forgotten Woman was made in direct response to this interest and aims to bring<br />

about an understanding of the destitution and marginalization of many of the millions of widows in India today, who are forced by age-old<br />

Forrest Gump<br />

1994 • 142 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Zemeckis<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Robin Wright Penn, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, Sally Field, Rebecca Williams, Michael Conner Humphreys<br />

Oscar-winner Tom Hanks brings honesty and pathos to his portrayal of a kindhearted man with a subnormal IQ, in the award-winning hit<br />

that was the #1 audience favourite of 1994. Robert Zemeckis directs this extraordinary film about a gentle hero making his way through a<br />

world growing increasingly more complicated.<br />

The Fountain<br />

2006 • 96 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Darren Aronofsky<br />

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Ellen Burstyn, Alexander Bisping, Jamie Isaac Conde, Cliff Curtis<br />

Three stories - one each from the past, present, and future - about men in pursuit of eternity with their love. A conquistador in Mayan<br />

country searches for the tree of life to free his captive queen; a medical researcher, working with various trees, looks for a cure that will<br />

save his dying wife; a space traveler, traveling with an aged tree encapsulated within a bubble, moves toward a dying star that's wrapped<br />

in a nebula; he seeks eternity with his love. The stories intersect and parallel; the quests fail and succeed.<br />

Four Christmases<br />

2008 • 88 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Seth Gordon<br />

Cast: Vince Vaughn, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Sissy Spacek, Jon Voight, Mary Steenburgen, Tim McGraw<br />

A holiday comedy with a twist, Four Christmases stars Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon as a married couple who struggle to visit all<br />

four of their divorced parents’ homes over the Christmas holiday.<br />

Four Days in September<br />

1998 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Bruno Barreto<br />

Cast: Cláudia Abreu, Alan Arkin, Luiz Armando Queiroz, Othon Bastos, Pedro Cardoso, Jorge Cherques, Nelson Dantas<br />

Fernando, a journalist, and his friend César join terrorist group MR8 in order to fight Brazilian dictatorial regime during the late sixties.<br />

Cesare, however, is wounded and captured during a bank hold up. Fernando then decides to kidnap the American ambassador in Brazil<br />

and ask for the release of fifteen political prisoners in exchange for his life.<br />

The Four Feathers<br />

2002 • 125 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Shekhar Kapur<br />

Cast: Heath Ledger, Wes Bentley, Kate Hudson, Djimon Hounsou, Michael Sheen, Alek Wek, Kris Marshall<br />

Set in 1898 Sudan, this fifth film to be adapted from the A.E.W. Mason novel follows a British officer who resigns his post right before his<br />

regiment ships out to battle the rebels. Perceiving his resignation as cowardice, his friends and fiancee give him four white feathers, the<br />

symbol of cowardice, but little do they know he's actually going undercover and plans to redeem his honor.<br />

Fred Claus<br />

2007 • 115 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: David Dobkin<br />

Cast: Vince Vaughn, Paul Giamatti, Miranda Richardson, Kevin Spacey, Kathy Bates, Elizabeth Banks<br />

Claus, Santa's bitter older brother, is forced to move to the North Pole.<br />

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Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home<br />

1995 • 97 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Dwlight Little<br />

Cast: Jason James Richter, Michael Madsen, Jayne Atkinson<br />

Two years ago the boy Jesse helped the whale Willy to jump into freedom. Jesse enjoys the life with his adoptive parents, when his halfbrother<br />

Elvis arrives because of the death of their mother. During a camping trip Jesse meets Willy again, as well as his Indian friend<br />

Randolph. A tender love develops between Jesse and Rudolph's goddaughter Nadine. Suddenly a crashed oil tanker endangers the<br />

whales, and several animal and human lives have to be saved as well when the oil catches fire.<br />

Free Willy 3: The Rescue<br />

1997 • 86 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Sam Pillsbury<br />

Cast: Jason James Richter, August Schellenberg<br />

A 10-year-old boy whose father is running an illegal whaling operation is caught in a dilemma when Willy and his pod are threatened.<br />

When he meets Willy's old friend, Jesse, now 17 and tracking whales on an oceanic research vessel, the two embark on a risky adventure<br />

to save the lives of the giant Orca and his family.<br />

Freedom Writers<br />

2007 • 122 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard LaGravenese<br />

Cast: Hilary Swank, Imelda Staunton, Patrick Dempsey, Mario<br />

A young teacher (Swank) inspires her class of at-risk students to learn tolerance, apply themselves, and pursue education beyond high<br />

school.<br />

French Kiss<br />

1995 • 110 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Lawrence Kasdan<br />

Cast: Meg Ryan, Kevin Kline, Timothy Hutton, Jean Reno<br />

When a woman hears that her fiancee's running off with someone else, she chases him all over France to win him back - unwittingly falling<br />

in love with a helpful but rascally Frenchman along the way.<br />

Fresh Horses<br />

1988 • 104 minutes • Colour • WEG Acquisition Corp.<br />

Director: David Anspaugh<br />

Cast: Molly Ringwald, Andrew McCarthy, Patti D'Arbanville, Ben Stiller, Leon Russom, Molly Hagan<br />

Collegian McCarthy is engaged to a wealthy dullard, but falls for Ringwald who lives across the river from his Cincinnati campus.<br />

From Justin to Kelly<br />

2003 • 81 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Robert Iscove<br />

Cast: Kelly Clarkson, Justin Guarini, Brandon Henschel, Lavi Rubinstein, Zachary Woodlee<br />

The television phenomenon "American Idol" comes to the big screen with the series’ breakout stars in a musical romantic comedy set<br />

against the backdrop of Spring Break in Miami.<br />

Funny About Love<br />

1990 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Leonard Nimoy<br />

Cast: Gene Wilder, Christine Lahti, Mary Stuart Masterson, Robert Prosky, Stephen Tobolowsky, Anne Jackson, Susan Ruttan, Jean De<br />

Baer<br />

Duffy Berman is a renowned political cartoonist madly in love with a fledgling chef, Meg. After three years of marriage and unable to have<br />

children, they drift apart. Duffy then becomes enamoured with a young college gent. Romantic comedy.<br />

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G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra<br />

2009 • 120 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Stephen Sommers<br />

Cast: Dennis Quaid, Channing Tatum, Marlon Wayans, Sienna Miller, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Saïd Taghmaoui, Christopher Eccleston,<br />

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Rachel Nichols, Ray Park, Jonathan Pryce, Arnold Vosloo<br />

An elite military unit comprised of special operatives known as G.I. Joe, operating out of The Pit, takes on an evil organization led by a<br />

notorious arms dealer.<br />

Galaxy Quest<br />

1999 • 102 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Dean Parisot<br />

Cast: Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell<br />

Tim Allen plays an actor, best known to audiences as Captain Peter Quincy Taggart of the U.S.E.A. Protector, on the popular television<br />

series “Galaxy Quest.” While making what he thinks is yet another publicity appearance, he is abducted by friendly aliens who, after<br />

intercepting broadcasts of the TV series, believe that Allen and his co-stars are actually intergalactic fighters. The actors are then enlisted<br />

by the aliens to save their imperiled race from the machinations of an evil oppressor.<br />

Garbage Pail Kids<br />

1987 • 96 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Rod Amateau<br />

Cast: Anthony Newley, Mackenzie Astin, Katie Barberi<br />

While a bumbling antique store dealer tries to find just the right magic potion to put them safely back in their pail, the misfit kids get into<br />

real trouble. They end up at the state home for the ugly.<br />

Garfield<br />

2004 • 80 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Peter Hewitt<br />

Cast: Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt; voices of Bill Murray, Debra Messing, Alan Cumming<br />

In his film debut, Garfield’s owner, Jon, takes in sweet but dimwitted pooch Odie, turning Garfield’s perfect world upside down. Now,<br />

Garfield wants only one thing: Odie out of his home and life! But when the hapless pup disappears and is kidnapped by a nasty dog<br />

trainer, Garfield, maybe for the first time in his life, feels responsible. Pulling himself away from the TV, Garfield springs into action.<br />

Garfield Fun Fest<br />

2008 • 79 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jim Davis<br />

Cast: Garfield, Odie and all their pals!<br />

Following in the footsteps of "Garfield the Movie" and "Tale of 2 Kitties", Garfield stars in his all new original Feature Length Movie<br />

adventure now in CGI. Garfield loses his funny and he is on the quest to find it again.<br />

Garfield Gets Real<br />

2007 • 77 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mark A.Z. Dippé, Kyung Ho Lee (co-director)<br />

Cast: Frank Welker, Goth Kid, Hardy, Rajia Baroudi, Gregg Berger, Jennifer Darling, Greg Eagles, Pat Fraley, Jason Marsden, David<br />

Michie, Harold Perrineau, Neil Ross, Stephen Stanton<br />

Garfield is back with a new look. Tired with his routine as a comic strip star, Garfield escapes the page and heads into the "real world."<br />

While living the low-key life of a real housecat, he learns his comic will be cancelled if he doesn't return before the newspaper goes to<br />

print. The video games will follow the storyline as Garfield plows through obstacles to make his way back home.<br />

Garfield's A Tail of Two Kitties<br />

2006 • 80 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tim Hill<br />

Cast: Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Billy Connolly, Lucy Davis, Ian Abercrombie<br />

America’s favorite feline – and the world’s laziest cat – returns to the big screen. The live action / CGI picture, the follow-up to the summer<br />

2004 hit, is adapted from the syndicated cartoon strip read in 2600 newspapers by 260 million readers around the globe.<br />

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Gate II<br />

1990 • 93 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tibor Takacs<br />

Cast: Louis Tripp, Pamela Segall, Simon Reynolds, James Villemaire, Neil Munro<br />

In this chilling sequel to “The Gate”, three teens see their worst fears come to life as they battle the demonic forces they’ve unleashed.<br />

Terry, now a troubled 15-year old, wants to harness the dark power he once experienced to solve all his problems. But no one can control<br />

the powers of hell.<br />

The Gatling Gun<br />

1973 • 94 minutes • Colour • Astral Bellevue Classics<br />

Director: Robert Gordon<br />

Cast: Guy Stockwell, Woody Strode, Patrick Wayne, Robert Fuller, Barbara Luna, John Carradine<br />

The Cavalry, renegade soldiers, and the Apaches all fight to gain control of a gatling gun.<br />

Gentlemen Broncos<br />

2009 • 89 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Jared Hess<br />

Cast: Michael Angarano, Jennifer Coolidge, Jemaine Clement, Mike White and Sam Rockwell<br />

Benjamin (Michael Angarano), home-schooled by his eccentric mother (Jennifer Coolidge), is a loveable loner whose passion for writing<br />

leads him on an offbeat and hilarious journey as his story first gets ripped off by the legendary fantasy novelist, Ronald Chevalier (Jemaine<br />

Clement) and then is adapted into a disastrous movie by the small town's most prolific homespun filmmaker.<br />

George's Island<br />

1990 • 96 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Paul Donovan<br />

Cast: Nathaniel Moreau, Sheila McCarthy, Maury Chaykin<br />

This is a tale about two children who are put in a foster home, and then on Halloween they breakout and are rescued by their eccentric<br />

grandfather who is in a Halloween costume of an eyeball. They then go to George’s island to try and find the treasure of Captain Kidd.<br />

Get Over It<br />

2001 • 86 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tom O’Haver<br />

Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Ben Foster, Melissa Sagemiller, Colin Hanks<br />

When a high school senior is heartbroken when his girlfriend Allison breaks up with him, he starts noticing his best friend’s little sister, who<br />

isn’t so little anymore.<br />

Get Smart<br />

2008 • 110 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Peter Segal<br />

Cast: Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Alan Arkin, Terence Stamp, The Rock, Terry Crews, Masi Oka<br />

Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 for CONTROL, battles the forces of KAOS with the more-competent Agent 99 at his side.<br />

Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control<br />

2008 • 72 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Gil Junger<br />

Cast: Masi Oka, Nate Torrence, Jayma Mays, Marika Dominczyk, J.P. Manoux, Larry Miller, Bryan Callen, Mitch Rouse, Kelly Karbacz,<br />

Patrick Warburton, Ruben Garfias<br />

A spin-off of the Get Smart movie, centered on Bruce, a techie at CONTROL, and his nerdy analyst cohort, Lloyd.<br />

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The Getaway<br />

1972 • 122 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Sam Peckinpah<br />

Cast: Steve McQueen, Ali MacGraw<br />

A Husband and wife plan and execute a bank robbery. In an attempt at a complicated getaway, their half a million dollars is almost stolen<br />

from them.<br />

Giant<br />

1956 • 201 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: George Stevens<br />

Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper<br />

Texan rancher Bick Benedict visits a Maryland farm to buy a prize horse. Whilst there he meets and falls in love with the owner's daughter<br />

Leslie, they are married immediately and return to his ranch. The story of their family and its rivalry with cowboy and (later oil tycoon) Jett<br />

Rink unfolds across two generations.<br />

Girl with a Pearl Earring<br />

2004 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Webber<br />

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth, Tom Wilkinson, Judy Parfitt, Cillian Murphy, Essie Davis, Joanna Scanlan, Alakina Mann<br />

Griet (Johansson) is a peasant girl who is forced to work as a maid in the home of the painter Johannes Vermeer (Firth). She eventually<br />

becomes the model for what becomes one of his most famous works. Based on Tracy Chevalier's novel.<br />

Girls! Girls! Girls!<br />

1962 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Norman Taurog<br />

Cast: Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens, Jeremy Slate, Laurel Goodwin, Benson Fong<br />

Presley is chased by a mass of girls and can't decide which one he prefers. Along the way, he sings "Return to Sender" and some other<br />

numbers.<br />

The Glass Shield<br />

1995 • 108 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Charles Burnett<br />

Cast: Ice Cube, Michael Boatman, Lori Petty<br />

An explosive thriller that seems to spring from today’s headlines. The film explores corruption and racism in the Los Angeles Police<br />

Department.<br />

Glitter<br />

2001 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Vondie Curtis-Hall<br />

Cast: Mariah Carey, Max Beesley, Eric Benet, Da Brat, Terrence Howard, Ann Magnuson, Valarie Pettiford, Tia Texada<br />

A young singer (Carey) who grew up in the projects after she was abandoned by her mother gets her big break when a DJ (Beesley) hears<br />

her demo tape (which also leads to a relationship). The film takes place in the New York club scene of the early 1980's, and the singer is a<br />

member of an all-girls group.<br />

Gods and Generals<br />

2003 • 216 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ronald F. Maxwell<br />

Cast: Robert Duvall, Stephen Lang, Jeff Daniels, Mira Sorvino, Bruce Boxleitner, Kali Rocha, Jeremy London, William Sanderson, Stephen<br />

Spacek, Scott Cooper<br />

A sweeping epic charting the early years of the Civil War and how the campaigns unfolded from Manassas I to the Battle of<br />

Fredericksburg, this prequel to the film “Gettysburg” explores the motivations of the combatants and examines the lives of those who<br />

waited at home. Based on the novel by Jeff Shaara<br />

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Goin Coconuts<br />

1978 • 96 minutes • Colour • Astral Bellevue Classics<br />

Director: Howard Morris<br />

Cast: Donny Osmond, Marie Osmond, Herbert Edelman, Kenneth Mars, Chrystin Sinclaire, Ted Cassidy<br />

Bad guys go after Marie's necklace in Hawaii.<br />

Going Under<br />

1990 • 81 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Mark W. Travis<br />

Cast: Bill Pullman, Wendy Schaal, Ned Beatty, Chris Demetral, Dennis Redfield, Lou Richards<br />

A U.S. submarine, manned by a crew of misfits, is sent on a secret mission to try (even the Naval Brass hopes they will fail) and rid the<br />

seas of the powerful Soviet sub Pink November.<br />

The Golden Compass<br />

2007 • 113 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Chris Weitz<br />

Cast: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards, Ben Walker, Freddie Highmore, Ian McKellen, Eva Green, Jim Carter, Tom<br />

Courtenay<br />

In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible<br />

experiments by a mysterious organization.<br />

Good Burger<br />

1997 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Brian Robbins<br />

Cast: Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Abe Vigoda<br />

Dexter Reed, a high-schooler is forced to get a summer job at a fast food restaurant called Good Burger after causing a car wreck by his<br />

school teacher Mr. Wheat.<br />

Good Night, and Good Luck<br />

2005 • 93 minutes • B/W • TVA International<br />

Director: George Clooney<br />

Cast: Rose Abdoo, Alex Borstein, Robert John Burke, David Christian, Patricia Clarkson, George Clooney, Jeff Daniels, Reed Diamond<br />

In the early 1950's, the threat of Communism created an air of paranoia in the United States and exploiting those fears was Senator<br />

Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin. However, CBS reporter Edward R. Murrow and his producer Fred W. Friendly decided to take a stand and<br />

challenge McCarthy and expose him for the fear monger he was. However, their actions took a great personal toll on both men, but they<br />

stood by their convictions and helped to bring down one of the most controversial senators in American history.<br />

A Good Woman<br />

2006 • 93 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike Barker<br />

Cast: Helen Hunt, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Campbell Moore, Mark Umbers, Milena Vukotic, Diana Hardcastle, Roger<br />

Hammond<br />

While retaining her secret identity, the illustrious Mrs. Erlynne (Hunt) saves Lady Windemere (Johansson) from making a grand social<br />

faux-pas with the scoundrelly Lord Darlington (Moore).<br />

A Good Year<br />

2006 • 118 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Ridley Scott<br />

Cast: Russell Crowe, Albert Finney, Abbie Cornish, Marion Cotillard, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Didier Bourdon, Tom Hollander, Freddie<br />

Highmore<br />

Oscar-winner Russell Crowe reunites with "Gladiator" director Ridley Scott in A GOOD YEAR. London-based Investment expert Max<br />

Skinner (Crowe) moves to Provence to tend a small vineyard he inherited from his late uncle. As Max settles into this new chapter in his<br />

life, he encounters a beautiful California woman who also lays claim to the property.<br />

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Goonies<br />

1985 • 113 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard Donner<br />

Cast: Sean Austin, Corey Feldman, Josh Brolin, Kerri Green<br />

“Nothin’ exciting ever happens around here,” sighs 13-year-old Mikey Walsh, staring out his bedroom window as a misty rain settles over<br />

the sleepy seaport city of Astoria. Mikey is about to find out how wrong he is. He and a group of his friends from that small northwest town<br />

will soon find themselves on a thrilling adventure, filled with humour and heart-pounding peril, in the Steven Spielberg Presentation of the<br />

Richard Donner film “The Goonies”.<br />

Grace is Gone<br />

2007 • 85 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: James C. Strouse<br />

Cast: Nathan Adloff, Gracie Bednarczyk, Heather O. Craig, John Cusack, Doug Dearth, Michael Thomas Dunn, Brian Patrick Farrell<br />

Upon hearing his wife was killed in the Iraq war, a father takes his two daughters on a road trip.<br />

Grand Theft Auto<br />

1977 • 89 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Ron Howard<br />

Cast: Ron Howard, Nancy Morgan, Elizabeth Rogers, Barry Cahill, Rance Howard, Paul Linke<br />

Ron Howard stars as a guy whose girlfriend is forbidden to see him, so the couple elopes to Las Vegas in her father's Rolls Royce. It all<br />

finally ends at a Vegas demolition derby.<br />

Grease<br />

1978 • 110 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Randal Kleiser<br />

Cast: John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, Eve Arden, Sid Caesar<br />

The most popular musical of all time, "Grease" merges the talents of solid gold recording star Olivia Newton-John as good girl Sandy and<br />

John Travolta of "Saturday Night Fever" fame as greaser Danny in this nostalgic look at the Fabulous Fifies.<br />

Greased Lightning<br />

1977 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Michael Schultz<br />

Cast: Richard Pryor, Beau Bridges<br />

The real-life story of Wendell Scott, the first black auto-racing driver who wins the national stock car title. He is beset with the racial<br />

prejudices of his time and finally the victim of a crash, but he recovers and becomes a champion.<br />

The Great Debaters<br />

2007 • 126 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Denzel Washington<br />

Cast: Denzel Washington, Nate Parker, Jurnee Smollett, Denzel Whitaker, Jermaine Williams, Forest Whitaker, Gina Ravera, John Heard,<br />

Kimberly Elise<br />

A drama based on the true story of Melvin B. Tolson, a professor at Wiley College Texas. In 1935, he inspired students to form the<br />

school's first debate team, which went on to challenge Harvard in the national championship.<br />

The Great Race<br />

1965 • 160 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Blake Edwards<br />

Cast: Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk, Keenan Wynn<br />

Villains, heroes, and heroines vie for the winning cup in a wild and crazy transcontinental auto race.<br />

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The Greatest Movie Ever Sold<br />

2011 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Morgan Spurlock<br />

Cast: Peter Berg, Paul Brennan, Noam Chomsky, Rick Kurnit, Mark Crispin Miller, Ralph Nader, Brett Ratner, Antonio Reid<br />

A documentary about branding, advertising and product placement that is financed and made possible by brands, advertising and product<br />

placement.<br />

Green Lantern<br />

2011 • 114 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Martin Campbell<br />

Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Jay O. Sanders, Temuera Morrison, Taika Waititi, Jon Tenney, Angela<br />

Bassett, Tim Robbins<br />

A test pilot is granted a mystical green ring that bestows him with otherworldly powers, as well as membership into an intergalactic<br />

squadron tasked with keeping peace within the universe.<br />

Grind<br />

2003 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Casey La Scala<br />

Cast: Mike Vogel, Vince Vieluf, Adam Brody, Joey Kern, Jennifer Morrison<br />

Four skaters follow the summer tour of a skateboard star, pulling tricks and tearing it up in their wild attempts to get noticed and grab a<br />

sponsor.<br />

Grumpier Old Men<br />

1995 • 110 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Howard Deutch<br />

Cast: Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Sophia Loren, Kevin Pollack, Daryl Hannah<br />

Sequel to the 1993 holiday hit about two contentious neighbours whose friendship has been cloaked in years of verbal abuse and practical<br />

jokes. This time John and Max feud over the plans for their children’s marriage, while Max is driven to romantic distraction by the<br />

vivacious Italian woman who’s taken over the local bait store.<br />

Grumpy Old Men<br />

1993 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Donald Petrie Jr.<br />

Cast: Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Burgess Meredith, Daryl Hannah, Kevin Pollack<br />

Engagingly performed but mostly malnourished comedy about two mate less Minnesota retirees, rabid ice-fishermen, whose lifelong feud<br />

escalates when an attractive widow moves in across the street.<br />

Gulliver's Travels<br />

2010 • 100 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Rob Letterman<br />

Cast: Jack Black, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt<br />

Travel writer Lemuel Gulliver takes an assignment in Bermuda, but ends up on the island of Liliput, where he towers over its tiny citizens.<br />

Gunless<br />

2010 • 88 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: William Phillips<br />

Cast: Paul Gross, Sienna Guillory, Dustin Milligan, Tyler Mane, Callum Keith Rennie<br />

Not able to let go of the ‘code’, The Kid remains stuck in Barclay’s Brush, getting drawn into a strange world of eccentric rituals and<br />

characters; among them Jane, a smart sassy woman who becomes his only hope of finding a way out… or perhaps his only reason for<br />

staying.<br />

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Hail Hero<br />

1969 • 96 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: David Miller<br />

Cast: Michael Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Teresa Wright, John Larch, Louise Latham, Charles Drake, Peter Strauss<br />

A well-scrubbed hippie (Douglas) confronts his family as he sorts out his feelings about Vietnam war.<br />

Hanna<br />

2011 • 100 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Joe Wright<br />

Cast: Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana, Olivia Williams, Michelle Dockery, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Hollander<br />

A 16-year-old who was raised by her father to be the perfect assassin is dispatched on a mission across Europe, tracked by a ruthless<br />

intelligence agent and her operatives.<br />

Happily N'Ever After<br />

2007 • 87 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Paul J. Bolger<br />

Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., George Carlin, Michael McShane, Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick,<br />

Wallace Shawn, Jon Polito<br />

An alliance of evil-doers, led by Frieda (Weaver), looks to take over Fairy Tale Land. But when Ella (Gellar) realizes her stepmother is out<br />

to ruin her storybook existence, she takes a dramatic turn and blossoms into the leader of the resistance effort.<br />

Happy Feet<br />

2006 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: George Miller<br />

Cast: Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving, Anthony LaPaglia, Magda Szubanski,<br />

Miriam Mirgoyles<br />

Happy Feet is set deep in Antarctica. Into the land of Emperor Penguins, where each needs a heart song to attract a soul mate, a penguin<br />

is born who cannot sing. Our hero Mumble, son of Memphis and Norma Jean, is the worst singer in the world...however, as it happens, he<br />

is a brilliant tap dancer!<br />

Hard Traveling<br />

1986 • 99 minutes • Colour • Trans Atlantic Entertainment<br />

Director: Dan Bessie<br />

Cast: J.E. Freeman, Ellen Geer, Barry Corbin, James Gammon, Jim Haynie<br />

A drama about a gentle, decent, but uneducated and disadvantaged man (Freeman) who finds love and stability with widow Geer, but<br />

commits murder when unable to support her.<br />

Hardball<br />

2001 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Brian Robbins<br />

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Diane Lane, John Hawkes, D.B. Sweeney<br />

Keanu Reeves stars as Conor, a ticket scalper, gambler, and a Little League coach for a rag-tag team of kids in one of the toughest parts<br />

of Chicago. He’s no role model, but his buddy Jimmy won’t help him pay off his gambling debts unless Conor coaches Jimmy’s<br />

corporately sponsored team. Surprising even himself, Conor becomes attached to his players and to their attractive schoolteacher. It’s an<br />

experience that changes his life while giving his young, streetwise players new hope and pride.<br />

Harriet the Spy<br />

1996 • 101 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Bronwen Hughes<br />

Cast: Michelle Trachtenberg, Rosie O’Donnell, Vanessa Lee Chester, Gregory Smith<br />

Harriet M. Welsch is a spy. But when Harriet's friends find her secret notebook the tables are turned on her. Can she win her friends back<br />

and still keep on going with the spy buisness<br />

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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br />

2002 • 161 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh, Robbie Coltrane, Richard Harris, Maggie Smith<br />

The next installment in the Harry Potter series finds young wizard Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and his friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and<br />

Hermione (Emma Watson) facing new challenges during their second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as they try to<br />

discover a dark force that is terrorizing the school.<br />

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />

2011 • 130 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: David Yates<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Warwick Davis, Tom Felton, Ralph Fiennes,<br />

Michael Gambon, Jason Isaacs, Alan Rickman, David Thewlis, Julie Walters, Bonnie Wright, Maggie Smith, Ciarán Hinds, Matthew Lewis,<br />

Evanna Lynch, Helen McCrory, Natalia Tena<br />

In Part 2 of the epic finale, the battle between the good and evil forces of the Wizarding world escalates into an all-out war. The stakes<br />

have never been higher and no one is safe. But it is Harry Potter who may be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice as he draws<br />

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I<br />

2010 • 145 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: David Yates<br />

Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, Brendan Gleeson, Alan Rickman, Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, Tom Felton, Maggie<br />

Smith, Jamie Campbell Bower, Bill Nighy<br />

Voldemort's power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry...<br />

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br />

2005 • 157 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Mike Newell<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Robbie Coltrane, Gary Oldman, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith,<br />

Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts is marked by the Triwizard Tournament, in which student representatives from three different wizarding<br />

schools compete in a series of increasingly challenging contests. The competitors are selected by the goblet of fire, which this year makes<br />

a very surprising announcement: Hogwarts will have two representatives in the tournament, including Harry Potter! As if things weren't bad<br />

enough, marks of the evil wizard Voldemort begin appearing, signaling that he is finally ready to come back to the land of the living.<br />

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince<br />

2009 • 153 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: David Yates<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent, Helen McCrory, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton, David Thewlis,<br />

Natalia Tena, Katie Leung<br />

As Harry Potter begins his 6th year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he discovers an old book marked mysteriously "This<br />

book is the property of the Half-Blood Prince" and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort's dark past.<br />

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br />

2007 • 138 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: David Yates<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Brendan<br />

Gleeson<br />

With their warning about Lord Voldemort's return scoffed at, Harry and Dumbledore are targeted by the Wizard authorities as an<br />

authoritarian bureaucrat slowly seizes power at Hogwarts.<br />

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone<br />

2001 • 152 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Richard Harris, Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, Ian Hart, John Cleese<br />

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone tells the story of a boy who learns on his 11th birthday that he is the orphaned son of two<br />

powerful wizards and possesses unique magical powers of his own. Summoned from his life as an unwanted child to become a student at<br />

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry meets several similarly-gifted friends who become his closest allies and help him<br />

discover the truth about his parents’ mysterious deaths at the hands of a powerful adversary.<br />

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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br />

2004 • 143 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Alfonso Cuarón<br />

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Robbie Coltrane, Gary Oldman, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith,<br />

McGonagall, David Thewlis<br />

It's Harry's third year at Hogwarts, but a shadow hangs over Hogwart's. A dangerous mass murderer, Sirius Black, has escaped the<br />

Azkaban Fortress - the Wizards' Prison. While learning to cope with the Dementors sent to protect Hogwart's, Harry learns the disturbing<br />

story of Sirius Black and yet more of his own history.<br />

Health<br />

1979 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Robert Altman<br />

Cast: Glenda Jackson, James Garner, Carol Burnett, Lauren Bacall<br />

A fine bunch of eccentrics gather at a National Health Convention in Florida.<br />

Hearts in Atlantis<br />

2001 • 103 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Scott Hicks<br />

Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Anton Yelchin, Mika Boorem, Hope Davis, David Morse, Will Rothhaar<br />

Based on the novel by Stephen King and adapted by Oscar winner William Goldman. Bobby Garfield is an 11-year-old boy who grows up<br />

in Connecticut without a father. Bobby befriends Ted Brautigan, a man renting a room in their house, who reveals that he has a special<br />

psychic gift.<br />

Here on Earth<br />

2000 • 97 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mark Piznarski<br />

Cast: Leelee Sobieski, Chris Klein, Josh Hartnett, Bruce Greenwood, Annette O’Toole, Stuart Wilson<br />

In the summer between high school and college, a wealthy prep student and a small town girl fall in love for the first time. When the girl<br />

discovers she is terminally ill, the boy must make a choice between his heart and the future that his father has chosen for him.<br />

Hereafter<br />

2010 • 129 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Clint Eastwood<br />

Cast: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Frankie McLaren, George McLaren, Jay Mohr, Bryce Dallas Howard<br />

A drama centered on three people -- a blue-collar American, a French journalist and a London school boy -- who are touched by death in<br />

different ways.<br />

Hey Arnold! The Movie<br />

2002 • 76 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tuck Tucker<br />

Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Christopher Lloyd, Paul Sorvino<br />

When a powerful developer named Mr. Scheck wants to knock down all the stores and houses in Arnold's neighborhood to build a huge<br />

"mall-plex", it looks likes the neighborhood is doomed to disappear. But with the help of a superhero and a mysterious deep-voiced<br />

stranger, Arnold and Gerald will need to recover a crucial document in order to save their beloved neighborhood.<br />

High Strung<br />

1994 • 93 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Roger Nygard<br />

Cast: Ivy Austin, Denise Crosby, Kirsten Dunst, Jani Lane, Steve Oedekerk, Mark Eugene Roberts, Paul Ryan<br />

A day in the life of chronic whiner Oedekerk (who co-wrote film with Robert Kuhn). Grating comedy was re-released in 1994 to capitalize<br />

on the success of Jim Carrey, who has a very small (about 5 minutes), unbilled role.<br />

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High Velocity<br />

1976 • 102 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Remi Kramer<br />

Cast: Ben Gazzara, Britt Ekland, Paul Winfield, Keenan Wynn<br />

Two mercenaries are hired to free a kidnapped executive from a group of guerillas.<br />

Himalaya<br />

1999 • 104 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Eric Valli<br />

Cast: Thilen Lhondup, Gurgon Kyap, Lhakpa Tsamchoe, Karma Wangel, Karma Tensing, Labrang Tundup<br />

Miles from nowhere in the middle of the Himalayas, a village nestles amidst its fields of barley. Its resilient peasant population eeks out a<br />

living from the salt of the Tibetan highlands. Each year they mine and trade the salt for grain, transporting it far beyond the huge<br />

mountains, down to the lush, rich valleys of Nepal. The annual trek is fraught with danger, testing the bravery of one and all, transforming<br />

these simple mountain folk into heroic trailblazers.<br />

The Hired Killer<br />

1967 • 94 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Franco Prosperi<br />

Cast: Robert Webber, Franco Nero, Jeanne Valerie, Cec Linder<br />

Clint Harris is a man with money to burn, women to kiss and men to kill only he can't escape his profession. He's a professional hit man<br />

who wants out. But the syndicate wants to keep Harris busy. Harris goes about his violent business in his usual cold-hearted and tough<br />

way, but even with the help of an assistant he's having difficulty locating his victim.<br />

Hitler: The Last Ten Days<br />

1973 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ennio DeConcini<br />

Cast: Alec Guinness, Simon Ward<br />

Based on an eyewitness account of Hitler's last days, this powerful story gives insight into his own special breeed of madness.<br />

Hollywood Ending<br />

2002 • 112 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Woody Allen, George Hamilton, Téa Leoni, Debra Messing, Mark Rydell, Treat Williams, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Anthony Arkin<br />

Woody Allen plays Val Waxman, a film director, who was once big in the 1970's and 1980's, but has now been reduced to directing TV<br />

commercials. Finally, he gets an offer to make a big film. But, disaster strikes, when Val goes temporarily blind, due to paranoia. So, he<br />

and a few friends, try to cover up his disability, without the studio executives or the producers knowing that he is directing the film blind.<br />

Home Alone<br />

1990 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Robert Blossom, Catherine O’Hara<br />

When eight-year-old Kevin McCallister’s family rushes off on a holiday trip to Paris three days before Christmas, they accidentally leave<br />

the youngster behind to deck the halls with a barrage of booby traps to keep out a bumbling pair of burglars who have discovered that this<br />

tough little tyke is home alone.<br />

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York<br />

1992 • 120 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, catherine O’Hara, John Heard<br />

In John Hughes’ sequel to one of the highest-grossing films of all time, Macaulay Culkin once again stars as Kevin McCallister, who has to<br />

fend for himself in New York City when he is accidentally separated from his family during a holiday trip.<br />

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Home Alone 3<br />

1997 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Raja Gosnell<br />

Cast: Alex D. Linz, Olek Krupa, Rya Kihlstedt, Kevin Kilner, Haviland Morris<br />

He's got surveillance. He's got strategy. He's got guts. He's got chicken pox. And he's "home alone." There's a new kid in town-8-year-old<br />

Alex Pruitt — and when a pesky team of international criminals invade his neighborhood, he's the last and only line of defense.<br />

Home for the Holidays<br />

1995 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jodie Foster<br />

Cast: Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., Anne Bancroft<br />

In the span of 36 hours, she manages to lose her job, her head, her coat and her cool. What Claudia doesn’t expect to lose this<br />

Thankgiving is this sense of dread and loathing...of wanting to be anywhere but home with the family. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is a<br />

human comedy that honours the timeless holiday tradition of family gatherings and reminds you why you left home.<br />

Home Fries<br />

1998 • 93 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Dean Parisot<br />

Cast: Dean Parisot, Luke Wilson, Jake Busey, Catherine O'Hara, Shelley Duvall<br />

Two brothers are obsessed with the same woman in this offbeat contemporary comedy: one wants to marry her and the other wants to kill<br />

her. The trio's lives intertwine in unexpected ways that are orchestrated by the brothers' manipulative and highly eccentric mother.<br />

Hoodwinked<br />

2005 • 85 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards (co-director)<br />

Cast: Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, James Belushi, Patrick Warburton, Anthony Anderson, David Ogden Stiers, Xzibit, Andy Dick<br />

The candy recipes of the goody shops have been stolen by the Goody Bandit, and many animals are out of business. While the police are<br />

chasing the criminal, there is a mess at Granny's house involving Little Red Hiding Hood, The Wolf, The Woodsman and Granny,<br />

disturbing the peace in the forest. They are all arrested by the impatient Chief Grizzly. Detective Nicky Flipper is in charge of the<br />

investigation, and each accused gives his/her own version of the incident.<br />

Hoodwinked 2: Hood vs Evil<br />

2011 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Mike Disa<br />

Cast: Hayden Panettiere, Bill Hader, Joan Cusack, Patrick Warburton, Amy Poehler, Glenn Close, Brad Garrett, Martin Short, David<br />

Ogden Stiers, Andy Dick<br />

Hood vs. Evil will find a teen such as Red Riding Hood who will be training in a distant land with a mysterious, covert group called the<br />

Sister Hoods. When Red and the Wolf get called upon by Nick Flippers, the head of the Happily Ever After Agency, over to investigate the<br />

disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.<br />

Hoot<br />

2006 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Wil Shriner<br />

Cast: Luke Wilson, Logan Lerman, Brie Larson, Cody Linley<br />

The story of a young man moves from Montana to Florida with his family, where he's compelled to engage in a fight to protect a population<br />

of endangered owls, and that a tough girl at his school named Beatrice has some connection with the barefoot boy, who has some<br />

connection with vandalism at the construction site. When they realize that a population of endangered burrowing owls is threatened by new<br />

construction the kids decide to take on crooked politicians and bumbling cops in the hope of saving their new friends.<br />

Hope Floats<br />

1998 • 114 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Forest Whitaker<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Gena Rowlands, Harry Connick, Jr., Mae Whitman<br />

A woman who comes back to her home town in Smithville, Texas, with her daughter after a very sloppy and painful divorce has to deal<br />

with the people in her town.<br />

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Horton Hears a Who<br />

2008 • 86 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, Dan Fogler, Isla Fisher, Dane Cook, Jaime Pressly<br />

One day, Horton the elephant hears a cry for help coming from a speck of dust. Even though he can't see anyone on the speck, he<br />

decides to help it. As it turns out, the speck of dust is home to the Whos, who live in their city of Whoville. Horton agrees to help protect the<br />

Whos and their home, but this gives him nothing but torment from his neighbours, who refuse to believe that anything could survive on the<br />

speck. Still, Horton stands by the motto that, "After all, a person is a person, no matter how small."<br />

Hot Pursuit<br />

1987 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Lisberger<br />

Cast: John Cusack, Robert Loggia, Wendy Gazelle, Jerry Stiller, Monte Markham, Shelley Fabares, Keith David<br />

Student Cusack, grounded by bad grades, has been prevented from taking a dream vacation with the family of his wealthy girlfriend. Then<br />

he gets last-minute reprieve from a kindly prof, and tries to catch up with them on the road.<br />

Hot Rod<br />

2007 • 87 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Akiva Schaffer<br />

Cast: Andy Samberg, Mark Acheson, Bill Hader, Danny R. McBride, Ian McShane, Sissy Spacek, Jorma Taccone<br />

An accident-prone daredevil (Samberg) plans to jump the Snake River on a moped in order to win over his stepfather.<br />

Hot Shots<br />

1991 • 88 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jim Abrahams<br />

Cast: Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Kevin Dunn, Jon Cryer, William O'Leary, Kristy Swanson<br />

From the crazy filmmakers who brought you Airplane and The Naked Gun, comes another hilarious comedy filled with the usual sight gags<br />

and parodies.<br />

Hotel for Dogs<br />

2009 • 100 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Thor Freudenthal<br />

Cast: Don Cheadle, Emma Roberts, Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon, Jake T. Austin, Kyla Pratt, Johnny Simmons, Troy Gentile, Robinne Lee<br />

Animals are strictly forbidden at Andi and her little brother Bruce's foster home. But for Friday, the adorable dog they secretly care for,<br />

they're ready to risk everything. They finally find him an ideal shelter, a huge abandoned hotel that Bruce transforms thanks to his<br />

engineering genius. In what has become an incredible paradise for dogs, Friday is soon joined by all kinds of furry friends, so many in fact<br />

that their barks alert the neighbors...and the local pound.<br />

House of D<br />

2005 • 96 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Duchovny<br />

Cast: David Duchovny, Anton Yelchin, Magali Amadei, Erykah Badu, Harold Cartier, Mary Fortune, Janet Huege, Gideon Jacobs, Orlando<br />

Jones<br />

By working through problems stemming from his past, a man discovers who he really is, and he begins to reconcile with his family and<br />

friends.<br />

How She Move<br />

2008 • 92 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Ian Iqbal Rashid<br />

Cast: Tre Armstrong, Clé Bennett, David Carmon, Keyshia Cole, DeRay Davis, Nina Dobrev, Romina D'Ugo, Kevin Duhaney<br />

Following her sister's death from drug addiction, a high school student is forced to leave her private school to return to her old, crime-filled<br />

neighborhood where she re-kindles an unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing.<br />

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How to Deal<br />

2003 • 101 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Clare Filner<br />

Cast: Mandy Moore, Allison Janney,Alexandra Holden, Peter Gallagher, Trent Ford<br />

A teenager (Moore), disillusioned by too many examples of love gone wrong, refuses to believe that true love exists. Then this new guy<br />

(Ford) comes along...<br />

How to Eat Fried Worms<br />

2006 • 98 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Bob Dolman<br />

Cast: Luke Benward, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Adam Hicks, Austin Rogers, Alexander Gould, Ryan Malgarini, Philip Bolden, Clint Howard,<br />

Ty Panitz<br />

During the first day of his new school year, a fifth grade boy squares off against a bully and winds up accepting a dare that could change<br />

the balance of power within the class.<br />

How to Train Your Dragon<br />

2010 • 98 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders<br />

Cast: Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera, Craig Ferguson, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kristen Wiig, T.J. Miller<br />

A comedy adventure set in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons.<br />

Hud<br />

1963 • 112 minutes • B/W • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Maritin Ritt<br />

Cast: Paul Newman, Patricia Neal, Melvyn Douglas, Brandon de Wilde<br />

In this American film classic, Paul Newman is Hud, a man at odds with his father, tradition, and himself. His only interests are fighting,<br />

drinking, hot-rodding and women. Melvyn Douglas is his father, an old-line cattle rancher, and Patrical Neal is their understanding and<br />

appealing housekeeper.<br />

The Hunt for Red October<br />

1990 • 135 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John McTiernan<br />

Cast: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Sam Neill, James Earl Jones, Joss Ackland<br />

The maverick skipper of a Soviet missile submarine sets off a desperate race between the navies of the U.S. and the USSR when he<br />

defects with his sub, Red October. Based on Tom Clancy’s hero Jack Ryan.<br />

I Don't Know How She Does It<br />

2011 • 89 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Douglas McGrath<br />

Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Kelsey Grammer, Olivia Munn, Seth Meyers, Greg Kinnear, Christina Hendricks, Emma<br />

Rayne Lyle<br />

A comedy centered on the life of Kate Reddy, a finance executive who is the breadwinner for her husband and two kids.<br />

I Robot<br />

2004 • 115 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Alex Proyas<br />

Cast: Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Bruce Greenwood, Chi McBride, James Cromwell<br />

Will Smith stars in this action thriller inspired by the well-known short story collection by Isaac Asimov, and brought to the big screen by<br />

dynamic and visionary director Alex Proyas (Dark City, The Crow). Smith plays a detective investigating a crime that might have been<br />

perpetrated by a robot - leading him to discover a far more frightening threat to the human race.<br />

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I.Q.<br />

1994 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Fred Schepisi<br />

Cast: Meg Ryan, Tim Robbins, Walter Matthau, Lou Jacobi, Gene Saks, Joseph Maher<br />

Pleasant romantic comedy about a garage mechanic who falls in love with a customer at first sight, and gets some unusual matchmaking<br />

help from her uncle—Albert Einstein!<br />

Ice Age<br />

2002 • 81 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha<br />

Cast: Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Kristen Johnston, Goran Visnjic, Diedrich Bader, Jack Black<br />

“Ice Age” is a digitally-animated feature film from Blue Sky Studios, a top computer graphics imagery/feature film animation studio and a<br />

division of Twentieth Century Fox Animation Studios. Set against the onslaught of the ice age — and a world filled with wonder and<br />

danger — the story revolves around three unforgettable characters: a woolly mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger, and a sloth, who unite to<br />

return a human baby to his tribe.<br />

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs<br />

2009 • 94 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Carlos Saldanda<br />

Cast: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah<br />

When Sid's attempt to adopt three dinosaur eggs gets him abducted by their real mother to an underground lost world, his friends attempt<br />

to rescue him.<br />

Ice Age: The Meltdown<br />

2006 • 91 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Carlos Saldanha<br />

Cast: Voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary<br />

Manny, Sid and Diego return in another incredible adventure. The Ice Age is coming to an end, and the animals are delighting in their new<br />

world: a melting paradise of water parks, geysers and tar pits. But when Manny, Sid and Diego discover that the miles of melted ice will<br />

flood their valley, they must warn everyone and somehow figure out a way to escape the coming deluge.<br />

Igor<br />

2008 • 86 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Anthony Leondis<br />

Cast: John Cusack, Myleene Klass, Robin Walsh, Matt McKenna, John Cleese, Steve Buscemi, Sean Hayes, Jess Harnell, Eddie Izzard<br />

In a world filled with Mad Scientists and Evil Inventions, one talented evil scientist's hunch-backed lab assistant has big dreams of<br />

becoming a Mad Scientist himself and winning the annual Evil Science Fair.<br />

Il Postino<br />

1995 • 107 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Michael Radford<br />

Cast: Massimo Troisi, Philippe Noiret, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Linda Moretti<br />

The film centres around the renowned Chilean poet and diplomat, Pablo Neruda. Forced into exile to escape persecution, Neruda visits<br />

Capri with his companion Matilda in 1952. Beguiled by the island’s beauty and by the quietude, he decides to settle there. Il Postino tells<br />

the imaginative story of that day and a touching, improbable friendship that occurred.<br />

Imaginary Crimes<br />

1994 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Anthony Drazan<br />

Cast: Harvey Keitel, Fairuza Balk, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent D'Onofrio, Chris Penn<br />

Thoughtful, moving coming-of-age story with Keitel doing well as a hustler-dreamer who tries to be the best father he can to his two<br />

motherless daughters.<br />

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Imagine Me and You<br />

2006 • 93 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Ol Parker<br />

Cast: Piper Perabo, Lena Headey, Matthew Goode, Celia Imrie, Anthony Head, Darren Boyd, Eva Birthistle, Boo Jackson, Sue Johnston<br />

A newlywed bride becomes infatuated with another woman, who questions her sexual orientation, promoting a stir among the bride's<br />

family and friends.<br />

Imagine That<br />

2009 • 107 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Karey Kirkpatrick<br />

Cast: Eddie Murphy, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Thomas Haden Church, Nicole Ari Parker, Ronny Cox, James Patrick Stuart, Zachary Gordon,<br />

Vanessa Williams, Stephen Rannazzisi, Heidi Marnhout<br />

A financial executive (Murphy) who can't stop his career downspiral is invited into his daughter's imaginary world, where solutions to his<br />

problems await.<br />

The Importance of Being Earnest<br />

2002 • 97 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Oliver Parker<br />

Cast: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Frances O'Connor, Reese Witherspoon, Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson, Anna Massey, Edward Fox<br />

Two young gentlemen living in 1890's England have taken to bending the truth in order to put some excitement into their lives. Jack<br />

Worthing has invented a brother, Earnest, whom he uses as an excuse to leave his dull country life behind to visit the ravishing<br />

Gwendolyn. Algy Montcrieff decided to take the name 'Earnest' when visiting Worthing's young and beautiful ward, Cecily at the country<br />

manor. Things start to go awry when they end up together in country and their deceptions are discovered.<br />

In and Out<br />

1997 • 90 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Frank Oz<br />

Cast: Kevin Cline, Joan Cusack, Tom Selleck, Debbie Reynolds, Bob Newhart, Matt Dillion<br />

A high school drama teacher is about to get married, but his plans are disrupted when his sexuality is called into question on the very eve<br />

of his wedding. Joan Cusack plays Kline's fiancee, and Debbie Reynolds is his mother, who is devastated when she learns that she isn't<br />

going to have the grandchildren she hoped for.<br />

The In Crowd<br />

2000 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Mary Lambert<br />

Cast: Susan Ward, Lori Heuring, Matthew Settle, Laurie Fortier<br />

From the director of “Pet Sematary” comes a suspense thriller centering around a young woman with a mysterious past, who is<br />

erroneously seduced into a country club’s “in crowd” by its charismatic leader. As the action unfolds, she finds herself victimized — and<br />

ultimately suspected of murder — by the rich and powerful coeds whom she encounters while working at the club.<br />

In Her Shoes<br />

2005 • 130 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Curtis Hanson<br />

Cast: Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine, Mark Feuerstein, Brooke Smith, Francine Beers, Richard Burgi, Ken Howard<br />

Two motherless sisters with a history of conflict break off relations when the more carefree and irresponsible one sleeps with her sibling's<br />

boyfriend, but they eventually reconcile with the help of a grandmother they never knew they had. An event movie for every woman who's<br />

ever had or been a mother, sister, daughter, grandmother, or friend.<br />

In My Father's Den<br />

2004 • 128 minutes • Colour • Tartan Films USA<br />

Director: Brad McGann<br />

Cast: Emily Barclay, Matthew MacFadyen, Miranda Otto, Colin Moy, Jimmy Keen, Toby Alexander, Nicholas Hayward, Liam Herbert,<br />

Vanessa Riddell, Asher Emanuel<br />

A disillusioned war journalist's return home is blighted when he becomes implicated in the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl he<br />

has befriended.<br />

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In the Land of Women<br />

2007 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jon Kasdan<br />

Cast: Meg Ryan, Adam Brody, Elena Anaya, Ginnifer Goodwin, Simon Helberg, Adrian Hough, Brenda James, Lacey Jones<br />

His world in complete disorder after his break-up with a famous actress, Carter, a young TV writer, goes to suburban Detroit to care for his<br />

sickly Grandmother and heal his broken heart. Along the way he forms a special bond with the family that lives across from his Grandma,<br />

and changes the live of each woman. In the course of this, as is required in every film--and thus the world, he changes his own life as well.<br />

In the Mix<br />

2005 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ron Underwood<br />

Cast: Usher Raymond, Chazz Palminteri, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Anthony Fazio, Kevin Hart, Matt Gerald, Robert Davi, Robert Costanzo<br />

When the hottest DJ around (Usher) inadvertently saves the life of a Mafia princess (Chriqui), the reward for his bravery is a job protecting<br />

the woman from danger.<br />

In the Realms of the Unreal<br />

2004 • 81 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Jessica Yu<br />

Cast: Larry Pine, Dakota Fanning, Frier McCollister, Wally Wingert, Janice Hong, Ruby McCollister, Paul Robert Langdon<br />

Henry Darger worked all his life in menial jobs in Chicago. Living alone and in poverty, he had no friends or close family. Spending all his<br />

off hours alone, he whiled away the hours working on a 15,000 page illustrated novel called The Realms of the Unreal. A stunning<br />

amalgam of religious imagery, fantasy, and heroic drama, the work was only discovered after Darger was moved to a hospital during the<br />

last days of his life.<br />

The In-Laws<br />

2003 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Andrew Fleming<br />

Cast: Albert Brooks, Michael Douglas, Ryan Reynolds, Lindsay Sloane, Candice Bergen, Miranda Black, Emmy Laybourne, Cara Pifko,<br />

Maria Ricossa, David Suchet<br />

Daredevil secret agent and irreverent father of the groom Steve Tobias (Michael Douglas) gives conservative Podiatrist and father of the<br />

bride Jerry Peyser (Albert Brooks) a bad case of prenuptial jitters when they finally meet during the celebrations leading up to the wedding<br />

of their children.<br />

Inception<br />

2010 • 142 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Nolan<br />

Cast: Leonardo Dicaprio, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Cillian Murphy<br />

In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a highly skilled thief is given a final chance at<br />

redemption which involves executing his toughest job to date: Inception.<br />

An Inconvenient Truth<br />

2006 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Davis Guggenheim<br />

Cast: Al Gore<br />

A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwide.<br />

Independence Day<br />

1996 • 144 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Roland Emmerich<br />

Cast: Will Smith, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Judd Hirsch, Mary McDonnell, Vivica A. Fox, Ross Bagley<br />

The aliens are coming and their goal is to invade and destroy. Fighting superior technology, Man's best weapon is the will to survive.<br />

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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull<br />

2008 • 122 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, Karen Allen, Jim Broadbent, Andrew Divoff<br />

Nineteen years after finding and losing the Holy Grail, Indiana finds himself on the most challenging assigment of his career and one the<br />

will involve not just himself but his teenage son too!<br />

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade<br />

1989 • 125 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott,Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover, River Phoenix<br />

Fearless archeologist once again pitted against the Nazis as he musters up every ounce of cunning and courage to rescue his father Dr.<br />

Jones Sr. and the mythical Holy Grail from their evil clutches.<br />

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom<br />

1984 • 118 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth, David Yip<br />

This action-packed, rip-roaring follow up to the internationally acclaimed "Raiders of the Lost Ark" is crammed with technical wizardry plus<br />

a large helping of humour, and filmed on exotic locations in Sri Lanka and Macua, as well as California. The non-stop excitement, thrills<br />

and intrigues, coupled with marvellous special effects and stunts, provides first-class edge of the seat high adventure.<br />

Infinity<br />

1996 • 117 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Matthew Broderick<br />

Cast: Matthew Broderick, Patricia Arquette, Peter Riegert, Dori Brenner, Peter Michael Goetz, Zeljko Ivanek, Joyce Van Patten<br />

Story of the early life of genius and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman.<br />

Inkheart<br />

2009 • 105 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Iain Softley<br />

Cast: Brendan Fraser, Sienna Guillory, Eliza Bennett, Richard Strange, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren, Rafi Gavron, Matt King, Steve Speirs<br />

Mo has the special talent to bring characters out of books. One night he brings out three characters from Inkheart, a story set in medieval<br />

times and filled with magical beings. Capricorn and Basta, two villains, and Dustfinger, a fire-eater. Now, 10 years later Meggie discovers<br />

the truth and it's up to her to escape Capricorn's evil grasp.<br />

Inside Hana's Suitcase<br />

2009 • 88 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Larry Weinstein<br />

Cast: Lara Brady, George Brady, Fumiko Ishioka<br />

INSIDE HANA'S SUITCASE A Theatrical Documentary <strong>Synopsis</strong> "Inside Hana's Suitcase", is the poignant story of two young children who<br />

grew up in pre-WWII Czechoslovakia and the terrible events that they endured just because they happened to be born Jewish. Based on<br />

the internationally acclaimed book "Hana's Suitcase" which has been translated into 40 languages.<br />

Into the West<br />

1993 • 96 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike Newell<br />

Cast: Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne, Ruaidhri Conroy, Colm Meaney<br />

Two City boys steal back their horse from a swindler and their father and his friends try to catch them before the police.<br />

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The Invention of Lying<br />

2009 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ricky Gervais, Matthew Robinson<br />

Cast: Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K., Jeffrey Tambor, Fionnula Flanagan, Rob Lowe<br />

A comedy set in a world where no one has ever lied, until a writer seizes the opportunity for personal gain.<br />

Invictus<br />

2009 • 133 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Clint Eastwood<br />

Cast: Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, Scott Eastwood, Langley Kirkwood, Robert Hobbs, Tony Kgoroge, Grant Roberts, Bonnie Henna<br />

The film tells the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa's rugby team to help unite their<br />

country. Newly elected President Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. Believing<br />

he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's rugby team as they make their<br />

historic run to the 1995 Rugby World Cup Championship match.<br />

Iron Eagle II<br />

1988 • 105 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Sidney J. Furie<br />

Cast: Louis Gossett, Jr., Mark Humphrey, Stuart Margolin<br />

Lou Gossett Jr. leads a unique band of international war aces in this spectacular sequel to the high flying action movie “Iron Eagle.” The<br />

sequel delivers spectacular air and ground battles, outstanding special effects and the most unique combination of air weaponry ever<br />

filmed.<br />

The Iron Giant<br />

1999 • 86 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Brad Bird<br />

Cast: Voices of Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr., Eli Marienthal, Vin Diesel, Christopher McDonald<br />

A giant metal machine falls to Earth in 1958 and frightens the residents of a small town in Maine, until it befriends a nine-year-old boy<br />

named Hogarth and ultimately finds its humanity by unselfishly saving people from their own fears and prejudices.<br />

Iron Man<br />

2008 • 125 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jon Favreau<br />

Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges, Samuel L. Jackson, Leslie Bibb, Stan Lee<br />

When Tony Stark is forced to create a life support suit to keep him alive after an accident he decides to use the technology in his suit to<br />

fight crime.<br />

Iron Man 2<br />

2010 • 124 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jon Favreau<br />

Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson<br />

With the world now aware of his dual life as the armored superhero Iron Man, billionaire inventor Tony Stark faces pressure from the<br />

government, the press, and the public to share his technology with the military. Unwilling to let go of his invention, Stark, along with Pepper<br />

Potts, and James "Rhodey" Rhodes at his side, must forge new alliances - and confront powerful enemies.<br />

The Island<br />

2005 • 135 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Michael Bay<br />

Cast: Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Djimon Hounsou, Steve Buscemi, Sean Bean, Michael Clarke Duncan, Max Baker, Tom<br />

Beaver<br />

A man goes on the run after he discovers that he is actually a "harvestable being", and is being kept as a source of replacement parts,<br />

along with others, in a Utopian facility.<br />

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Islands in the Stream<br />

1977 • 105 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Franklin J. Schaffner<br />

Cast: George C. Scott, David Hemmings<br />

Set in the summer of 1940, this heartiful adaptation of Hemingways's last novel focuses on the emotional turmoil felt by a middle-aged<br />

man. George C. Scott plays an American expatriate artist who lives on the island of Bimini. While he tries to lead his sons into manhood,<br />

he is haunted by the threat of war and the emotional scars of two unsuccessful marriages.<br />

It Might Get Loud<br />

2009 • 97 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Davis Guggenheim<br />

Cast: Jimmy Page, The Edge, Jack White<br />

A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: the Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White.<br />

It Takes Two<br />

1996 • 107 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Andy Tennant<br />

Cast: Kirstie Alley, Steve Guttenberg, Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Philip Bosco<br />

“It Takes Two” follows the lives of a warmhearted and beautiful social worker and a handsome, wealthy and charming widower, each of<br />

whom is responsible for a nine-year old girl. For Diane Barrows, the girl is a feisty orphan named Amanda. For Roger Callaway, the girl is<br />

his well-bred daughter Alyssa. When the girls go to the same camp they discover they look exactly alike - and they immediately begin<br />

plotting a switch of identities to bring the respective adults in their lives together.<br />

Jack Frost<br />

1998 • 101 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Troy Miller<br />

Cast: Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Joseph Cross<br />

A man dies on Christmas, leaving his young child fatherless. The next winter, however, the man returns to his child in the form of a<br />

snowman. In his new guise, the once-inattentive father is able to be the parent he had never taken the time to become in life, and he gives<br />

an unforgettable gift of love to his child.<br />

Jack the Bear<br />

1993 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Marshall Herskovitz<br />

Cast: Danny DeVito, Robert J. Steinmiller Jr., Miko Hughes, Gary Sinise, Art LaFeur<br />

A heartwarming, funny, critically acclaimed film about a recent widower struggling to cope with his children.<br />

The Jane Austen Book Club<br />

2007 • 106 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Robin Swicord<br />

Cast: Maria Bello, Emily Blunt, Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Maggie Grace, Jimmy Smits,<br />

Ed Brigadier<br />

Six Californians start a club to discuss the works of Jane Austen, only to find their relationships -- both old and new -- begin to resemble<br />

21st century versions of her novels.<br />

Jane Eyre<br />

2011 • 119 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Cary Fukunaga<br />

Cast: Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender, Jamie Bell, Judi Dench, Sally Hawkins, Imogen Poots, Simon McBurney<br />

After a bleak childhood, Jane Eyre goes out into the world to become a governess. As she lives happily in her new position at Thornfield<br />

Hall, she meet the dark, cold, and abrupt master of the house, Mr. Rochester. Jane and her employer grow close in friendship and she<br />

soon finds herself falling in love with him. Happiness seems to have found Jane at last, but could Mr. Rochester's terrible secret be about<br />

to destroy it forever<br />

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Jesus: The Miracle Maker<br />

2000 • 87 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Derek W. Hayes, Stanislav Sokolov<br />

Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Michael Bryant, Julie Christie, Rebecca Callard, James Frain, Richard E. Grant, William Hurt<br />

A family is seeking help for their sickly but cheerful daughter, Tamar, when they cross paths with an extraordinary carpenter named Jesus,<br />

who walks the countryside explaining the wonders of God. Tamar's father is loyal to the king but torn by his need for this Miracle Maker's<br />

help. Against this crisis of faith, an extraordinary event occurs, as the true meaning of Christ comes to life, not just for his family but for all<br />

who come to hear his words and experience his love.<br />

Jihad for Love<br />

2007 • 81 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Parvez Sharma<br />

Cast: Muhsin Hendricks, A.K. Hoosen, Mazen,Abdellah Taia, Sana, Maryam, Maha, Amir, Arsham Parsi, Payam, Mojtaba<br />

A documentary on gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims across the Muslim and Western worlds.<br />

Jingle All The Way<br />

1996 • 89 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Brian Levant<br />

Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad, Martin Mull, Jake Lloyd, James Belushi, E.J. De La<br />

Pena<br />

Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as a neglectful but well meaning father who promises his young son that he will deliver without fail the<br />

number one item on the boy's wish list. But it turns out to be the most sought-after toy in the country. Dad's Christmas Eve turns into a<br />

hilarious nightmare scramble across the city to obtain the virtually impossible-to-find toy.<br />

Joe Somebody<br />

2001 • 99 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Pasquin<br />

Cast: Tim Allen, Julie Bowen, Kelly Lynch, Hayden Panettiere<br />

Tim Allen plays Joe, a divorced corporate Every-man whose dead-end personal and professional lives are turned around after the office<br />

bully publicly humiliates him in front of Joe’s daughter. As Joe trains for a rematch — and give himself a makeover — he begins an<br />

unexpected ascent up the corporate ladder. Eventually, Joe realizes he doesn’t need revenge or to become someone else to earn his<br />

daughter’s respect and win the heart of a coworker.<br />

Joe's Apartment<br />

1996 • 80 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Payson<br />

Cast: Jerry O’Connell, Megan Ward, Sandra Denton, Thousands of Cockroaches<br />

This romantic comedy follows a single guy struggling with life inside his cockroach-infested apartment in New York City. His attempts to<br />

romance are constantly thwarted by thousands of dancing and singing cockroaches.<br />

John Tucker Must Die<br />

2006 • 89 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Betty Thomas<br />

Cast: Jesse Metcalfe, Brittany Snow, Ashanti Douglas, Sophia Bush, Arielle Kebbel, and Jenny McCarthy; Penn Badgley<br />

When three popular girls from different cliques discover they've all been dating the school stud, they band together to seek revenge.<br />

Despite the jerk's charm and ever-growing popularity, the girls cleverly scheme with the help of the inconspicuous new girl in town, to soil<br />

his reputation and break his heart.<br />

Johnny Guitar<br />

1954 • 110 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Nicholas Ray<br />

Cast: Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, Scott Brady, Ward Bond, Ben Cooper, Ernest Borgnine, John Carradine<br />

Vienna has built a saloon oustide of town, and she hopes to build her own town once the railroad is put through, but the townsfolk want her<br />

gone. When four men hold up a stagecoach and kill a man the town officials, led by Emma Small, come to the saloon to grab four of<br />

Vienna's friends, the Dancin' Kid and his men. Vienna stands strong against them, and is aided by the presence of an old acquaintance of<br />

hers, Johnny Guitar, who is not what he seems.<br />

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Johnson Family Vacation<br />

2004 • 97 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Christopher Erskin<br />

Cast: Cedric the Entertainer, Vanessa Williams, Bow Wow, Shannon Elizabeth, Steve Harvey, Solange Knowles, Gabby Soleil<br />

These are the comic misadventures of Nate Johnson (Cedric the Entertainer) and the rest of the Johnson family, as they try to make their<br />

way (halfway) across the country to their annual family reunion in Missouri (Williams plays Nate's wife, whom he's separated from; Harvey<br />

plays Nate's brother; Elizabeth plays a hitchhiker Nate picks up on the way there; Bow Wow and Knowles play Nate's teenage children;<br />

Soleil plays the youngest child).<br />

Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D<br />

2008 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Eric Brevig<br />

Cast: Brendan Fraser, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, Kaniehtiio Horn, Giancarlo Caltabiano, Garth Gilker<br />

On a quest to find out what happened to his missing brother, a scientist, his nephew and their mountain guide discover a fantastic and<br />

dangerous lost world in the center of the earth.<br />

Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer<br />

2011 • 91 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Schultz<br />

Cast: Heather Graham, Preston Bailey, Jaleel White, Janet Varney, Cameron Boyce, Ashley Boettcher, Jenica Bergere<br />

Third-grader Judy Moody sets out to have the most thrilling summer of her life.<br />

Jumper<br />

2008 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Doug Liman<br />

Cast: Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell, Teresa Palmer, Samuel L. Jackson, Diane Lane<br />

A genetic anomaly allows a young man to teleport himself anywhere. He discovers this gift has existed for centuries and finds himself in a<br />

war that has been raging for thousands of years between "Jumpers" and those who have sworn to kill them.<br />

Just Like Heaven<br />

2005 • 94 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Mark Waters<br />

Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, Donal Logue, Dina Spybey, Ben Shenkman, Jon Heder, Ivana Milicevic, Rosalind Chao<br />

A lonely landscape architect (Ruffalo) falls for the spirit of beautiful woman (Witherspoon) who used to live in his new apartment.<br />

Just Married<br />

2003 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Shawn Levy<br />

Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Brittany Murphy, Christian Kane, David Moscow, Monet Mazur, David Rasche, Thad Luckinbill<br />

Tom's a traffic reporter with blue collar roots. Sarah's a writer whose family is as wealthy as it is snobbish. Much to her clan's and exboyfriend's<br />

horror, Sarah and Tom fall in love and marry. Following their wedding, they set off on what they expect to be the perfect<br />

vacation, but thanks to her ex- and relentless bad luck, the happy couple experiences the honeymoon from hell.<br />

Just My Luck<br />

2006 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Donald Petrie<br />

Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine, Samaire Armstrong, Carlos Ponce, Bree Turner, Faizon Love, Makenzie Vega, Chris Carmack<br />

Sexy Manhattanite Ashley (Lindsay Lohan) is known to many as the luckiest woman around. After a chance encounter with a down-andout<br />

young man (Chris Pine), however, she realizes that she's swapped her fortune for his.<br />

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Just Wright<br />

2010 • 101 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Sanaa Hamri<br />

Cast: Paula Patton, Queen Latifah, Pam Grier, Mehcad Brooks, Michael Landes, Phylicia Rashad, James Pickens Jr., Eric West<br />

A physical therapist falls for the basketball player she is helping recover from a career-threatening injury.<br />

Justin Bieber: Never Say Never<br />

2011 • 105 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Jon Chu<br />

Cast: Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber Jaden Smith, ,Shawn Stockman, Wanya Morris, Nathan Morris<br />

Follows Justin Bieber with some footage of performances from his 2010 concert tour.<br />

Juwanna Mann<br />

2002 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jesse Vaughan<br />

Cast: Miguel A. Nuñéz Jr., Vivica A. Fox, Kevin Pollak, Tommy Davidson, Ginuwine, Kim Wayans, Lil' Kim, Annie Corley<br />

A basketball star is booted out of the NBA when his on-court antics go too far, so he poses as a woman and joins the WUBA.<br />

K-19: The Widowmaker<br />

2002 • 138 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Kathryn Bigelow<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Sam Spruell, Liam Neeson,, Peter Stebbings, Christian Camargo, Peter Sarsgaard, Joss Ackland, Roman Podhora,<br />

Sam Redford<br />

The story of USSR's first nuclear ballistic submarine, which suffered a malfunction in its nuclear reactor on its maiden voyage in the North<br />

Atlantic in 1961. The submarine's crew, led by the unyielding Captain Alexi Vostrikov, races against time to prevent a Chernobyl-like<br />

nuclear disaster which threatens not only the lives of his crew, but has the potential to ignite a world war between the super powers.<br />

Kabloonak: The Stranger<br />

1994 • 107 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Claude Massot<br />

Cast: Charles Dance, Adamie Inukpuk, Seporah Q. Ungalaq, Natar Ungalaq<br />

In 1922, movie audiences in New York, London, Paris and Moscow lined up to see Nanook of the North, an astonishing film that is the first<br />

documentary feature in cinema history. Two years earlier, American Robert Flaherty had walked down a gangplank in the far North with<br />

camera equipment, a projector and a piano. Flaherty spent years with people of the tiny community, recording the humour and hardships<br />

of life in one of the world’s most beautiful yet hostile environments. Kabloonak is the story of this legendary movie.<br />

Kangaroo Jack<br />

2003 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: David McNally<br />

Cast: Jerry O’Connell, Anthony Anderson, Estella Warren, Christopher Walken, Dyan Cannon, Michael Shannon, Marton Csokas, David<br />

Ngoombujarra<br />

Two friends from Brooklyn (Jerry O’Connell, Anthony Anderson) are forced to deliver mob money to Australia. Their misadventures begin<br />

when one of them places his red jacket on a kangaroo while attempting to snap a picture. When the kangaroo bounces off, they realize<br />

the mob money is in the jacket and are forced to give chase through the Outback.<br />

Kate and Leopold<br />

2001 • 118 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: James Mangold<br />

Cast: Meg Ryan, Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, Breckin Meyer, Natasha Lyonne, Bradley Whitford, Paxton Whitehead, Spalding Gray<br />

Kate and her actor brother live in N.Y. in the 21st Century. Her ex-boy friend, Stuart, lives above her apartment and finds this space near<br />

the Brooklyn Bridge where there is a gap in time. He goes back to the eighteen hundreds and takes pictures of the place. Leopold, a man<br />

living in the 1870's, was puzzled by Stuart's tiny camera and decides to follow him and they both ended up in this century.<br />

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Killers<br />

2010 • 100 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Luketic<br />

Cast: Katherine Heigl, Ashton Kutcher, Tom Selleck, Catherine O'Hara, Katheryn Winnick, Martin Mull, Kevin Sussman, ,Larry Joe<br />

Campbell, Casey Wilson, Letoya Luckett, Ric Reitz<br />

A vacationing woman meets her ideal man, leading to a swift marriage. Back at home, however, their idyllic life is upset when they<br />

discover their neighbors could be assassins who have been contracted to kill the couple.<br />

King of California<br />

2007 • 96 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike Cahill<br />

Cast: Michael Douglas, Evan Rachel Wood, Allisyn Ashley Arm, Willis Burks II, Willis Chung, Greg Davis Jr., Gerald Emerick<br />

KING OF CALIFORNIA stars Michael Douglas as a fresh-out-of-the-mental institution father, and Evan Rachel Wood as his emancipated<br />

teenage daughter, as they venture together on a quest for an ancient Spanish treasure buried beneath their local Costco in this in this<br />

darkly funny, exciting and surprisingly hopeful take on the modern family and the American dream.<br />

King's Ransom<br />

2005 • 95 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jeff Byrd, Jeffrey W. Byrd<br />

Cast: Anthony Anderson, Jay Mohr, Kellita Smith, Nicole Ari Parker, Regina Hall, Loretta Devine, Donald Faison, Leila Arcieri, Charles Q.<br />

Murphy, Brooke D'Orsay<br />

Hoping to foil his own gold-digging wife's plan, a loathsome businessman arranges his own kidnapping, only to realize that there are plenty<br />

of other people interested in his wealth as well.<br />

The King's Speech<br />

2010 • 118 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tom Hooper<br />

Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, Colin Firth, Guy Pearce, Michael Gambon, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi<br />

The story of King George VI of Britain, his impromptu ascension to the throne and the speech therapist who helped the unsure monarch<br />

become worthy of it.<br />

Kingdom Come<br />

2001 • 94 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Doug McHenry<br />

Cast: Whoopi Goldberg, Toni Braxton, Cedric the Entertainer, Ellen Cleghorne, Vivica A. Fox, LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith, Clifton Davis,<br />

Darius McCrary<br />

A family gathers together over a 3-day weekend following the death of the family patriarch to straighten out some family affairs. (Goldberg<br />

plays the head of the family; Davis plays her husband; LL Cool J plays Goldberg's oldest son, a mechanic; Fox plays his wife).<br />

Kit Kittredge: An American Girl<br />

2008 • 101 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Patricia Rozema<br />

Cast: Julia Ormond, Chris O'Donnell, Jane Krakowski, Wallace Shawn, Max Thieriot, Willow Smith, Glenne Headly, Zach Mills, Kenneth<br />

Welsh, Madison Davenport, Joan Cusack<br />

'Kit Kittredge: An American Mystery' centers around a young living in the struggles of the Great Depression. 10 year old Kit lives in a<br />

boarding house her parents own in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has a passion for writing, & dreams of having something of hers put in the local<br />

paper someday. With the help of her friends, Sterling & Ruthie, will her dream finally come true<br />

Kolya<br />

1997 • 111 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jan Sverak<br />

Cast: Zdenek Sverak, Andrej Chalimon, Libuse Safrankova<br />

Frank Louka, is a down-on-his-luck concert musician who agrees to a bogus marriage with a Russian woman for money. When she takes<br />

off and leaves behind her five year old son, Louka must take care of the boy. Both will become good inseparable friends.<br />

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Kung Fu Panda<br />

2008 • 92 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Mark Osborne, John Stevenson<br />

Cast: Jack Black, Jackie Chan, Dustin Hoffman, Lucy Liu, Ian McShane, Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogen, Dan Fogler, Michael Clarke Duncan,<br />

David Cross, Randall Duk Kim<br />

A comedy about a lazy, irreverent slacker panda, Po, who must somehow become a Kung Fu Master in order to save the Valley of Peace<br />

from a villainous snow leopard, Tai Lung. Set in the legendary world of ancient China, this is the story of Po, who enters the rigid world of<br />

Kung Fu and turning it upside down. Po ultimately becomes a Kung Fu hero by learning that if he believes in himself, he can do anything.<br />

Kung Fu Panda 2<br />

2011 • 90 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Jennifer Yuh<br />

Cast: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogen, James Woods, Gary Oldman, Jackie Chan, Dustin Hoffman, David Cross, Lucy Liu<br />

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the valley alongside The Furious Five - Tigress, Crane, Mantis, Viper and<br />

Monkey. But Po's awesome new life is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain, who plans to use a secret, unstoppable<br />

weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu. It is up to Po and The Furious Five to journey across China to face this threat and vanquish<br />

it.<br />

Kung Pow: Enter the Fist<br />

2002 • 82 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Steve Oedekerk<br />

Cast: Steve Oedekerk, Tad Horino, Philip Tan, Jennifer Tung<br />

This movie patches a story together by inserting Steve Oedekerk within an existing kung fu movie, 1976's Savage Killers. The story follows<br />

The Chosen One (Oedekerk) as he seeks to avenge the death of his parents at the hands of the evil and seemingly indestructible kung fu<br />

legend Master Pain (aka "Betty").<br />

Lady Bugs<br />

1992 • 93 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sidney J. Furie<br />

Cast: Rodney Dangerfield, Jackée Harry, Jonathan Brandis, Ilene Graff, Vinessa Shaw, Tom Parks, Jeanetta Arnette, LaCrystal Cooke<br />

To placate his boss and secure a promotion, Rodney becomes the coach of a girls' soccer team—complete with an in-drag male player<br />

(the son of his fiancée).<br />

Lady in the Water<br />

2006 • 109 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: M. Night Shyamalan<br />

Cast: Paul Giamatti, Bryce Dallas Howard, Andrew Aninsman, Bob Balaban, J. Bloomrosen, John Boyd, Rich Bryant, Cindy Cheung,<br />

Sarita Choudhury<br />

Apartment building superintendent Cleveland Heep rescues what he thinks is a young woman from the pool he maintains. When he<br />

discovers that she is actually a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the journey back to her home, he works with his<br />

tenants to protect his new friend from the creatures that are determined to keep her in our world.<br />

The Lake House<br />

2006 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Alejandro Agresti<br />

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Nathan Adloff, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Willeke van Ammelrooy, Mike Bacarella, April Chancy, Lynn<br />

Collins<br />

A lonely doctor (Sandra Bullock) who once occupied an unusual lakeside home begins exchanging love letters with its newest resident, a<br />

frustrated architect (Keanu Reeves). When they discover that they’re actually living two years apart, they must try to unravel the mystery<br />

behind their extraordinary romance before it’s too late.<br />

Lara Croft: Tomb Raider<br />

2001 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Simon West<br />

Cast: Angelina Jolie, Daniel Craig, Leslie Phillips, Rachel Appleton, Chris Barrie, Iain Glen, Richard Johnson, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Noah<br />

Taylor<br />

Angelina Jolie stars as Lara Croft, the daughter of famed archaeologist Lord Henshingly Croft (Jon Voight), who is brought up in the secure<br />

world of the British aristocracy but eventually rejects it it in favor of travel and adventure.<br />

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Larry Crowne<br />

2011 • 99 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tom Hanks<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Bryan Cranston, Pam Grier, Wilmer Valderrama, Pam Grier, Nia Vardalos, Taraji P. Henson<br />

After losing his job, a middle-aged man reinvents himself by going back to college.<br />

The Last Airbender<br />

2010 • 103 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: M. Night Shyamalan<br />

Cast: Jackson Rathbone, Dev Patel, Cliff Curtis, Nicola Peltz, Seychelle Gabriel, Noah Ringer, Jessica Andres, Shaun Toub, Aasif Mandvi,<br />

Katharine Houghton, Keong Sim<br />

The story follows the adventures of Aang, a ten year old successor to a long line of Avatars, who must put his childhood ways aside and<br />

stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations.<br />

Last Chance Harvey<br />

2008 • 92 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Joel Hopkins<br />

Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Kathy Baker, James Brolin, Liane Balaban<br />

In London for his daughter's wedding, a rumpled man finds his romantic spirits lifted by a new woman in his life.<br />

The Last Godfather<br />

2011 • 100 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Hyung-rae Shim<br />

Cast: Harvey Keitel, Jason Mewes, Blake Clark, Jon Polito, Michael Rispoli, Jack Kehler<br />

A Mafia boss trains his mentally impaired son as his successor.<br />

Last Holiday<br />

2006 • 112 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Wayne Wang<br />

Cast: Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton, Giancarlo Esposito, Alicia Witt, Gérard Depardieu, Jane Adams<br />

After she's diagnosed with a terminal illness, a shy woman decides to take a European vacation.<br />

The Last Metro<br />

1981 • 131 minutes • Colour • Films Inc<br />

Director: Francois Truffaut<br />

Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu, Jean Poiret, Heinz Bennent, Andrea Ferreol<br />

Truffaut depicts the life in the French theatre during the Nazi Occupation. The leading lady is drawn closer and closer to her leading man,<br />

despite her love for her Jewish husband, who is hiding in the cellar of the theatre.<br />

The Last Mimzy<br />

2007 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Shaye<br />

Cast: Chris O'Neil, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Joely Richardson, Timothy Hutton, Rainn Wilson, Kathryn Hahn, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kirsten<br />

Williamson, Irene Snow, Marc Musso<br />

Two siblings begin to develop special talents after they find a mysterious box of toys. Soon the kids, their parents, and even their teacher<br />

are drawn into a strange new world and find a task ahead of them that is far more important than any of them could imagine!<br />

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Last of the Dogmen<br />

1995 • 119 minutes • Colour • Savoy <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tab Murphy<br />

Cast: Tom Berenger, Barbara Hershey, Kurtwood Smith, Steve Reevis, Andrew Miller<br />

In this contemporary romantic adventure film, a rugged bounty hunter teams up with a feisty female anthropologist to solve a mystery in<br />

the remote Montana wilderness. Their search for answers becomes more dangerous and extraordinary than they could ever have<br />

imagined when they make an amazing discovery from the past.<br />

Laws of Attraction<br />

2004 • 90 minutes • Colour • New Line<br />

Director: Peter Howitt<br />

Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Julianne Moore, Parker Posey, Michael Sheen, Mina Badie, Peter Ballance, Liz Byrne<br />

This is the story of two New York divorce attorneys (Moore, Brosnan) who are often competing against each other, but end up in a<br />

relationship nonetheless. When they get married, can they avoid the same issues at home that lead people to provide them business at<br />

work One of the central cases in the story is the heavily-publicized divorce of a rock star (Sheen) from his wife (Posey)...<br />

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen<br />

2003 • 111 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Stephen Norrington<br />

Cast: Sean Connery, Stuart Townsend, Peta Wilson, Shane West, Jason Flemyng, Naseeruddin Shah, Richard Roxburgh<br />

Renowned adventurer Allan Quatermain leads a team of extraordinary figures with legendary powers to battle the technological terror of a<br />

madman known as "The Fantom." This "League" comprises seafarer/inventor Captain Nemo, vampiress Mina Harker, an invisible man<br />

named Rodney Skinner, American secret service agent Tom Sawyer, the ageless and invincible Dorian Gray, and the dangerous split<br />

personality of Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde.<br />

Left Behind: The Movie<br />

2000 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Vic Sarin<br />

Cast: Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson, Janaya Stephens, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Colin Fox, Gordon Currie, Chelsea Noble, Daniel Pilon<br />

Rayford Steele is an airline pilot whose relationship with his wife has gone sour;he ponders having an affair with an attractive flight<br />

attendant...<br />

The Legend of Bagger Vance<br />

2000 • 125 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Robert Redford<br />

Cast: Will Smith, Matt Damon, Charlize Theron, J. Michael Moncrief<br />

Based on the mystical novel by Steve Pressfield, the story tells of a championship golfer (Matt Damon) who, upon his return from World<br />

War I, reluctantly agrees to play in a tournament. He finds the game futile until his caddy, Bagger Vance teaches him the secret of the<br />

authentic golf stroke which turns out also to be the secret to mastering any challenge in life.<br />

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole<br />

2010 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Zack Snyder<br />

Cast: Emilie de Ravin, Hugo Weaving,Helen Mirren, Geoffrey Rush, Ryan Kwanten, Abbie Cornish, David Wenham, Jim Sturgess, Sam<br />

Neill<br />

Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St. Aggie's, ostensibly an orphanage, where owlets are brainwashed into becoming<br />

soldiers...<br />

Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events<br />

2004 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Brad Silberling<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Jude Law, Emily Browning, Liam Aiken, Kara Hoffman, Shelby Hoffman, Timothy Spall, Billy Connolly<br />

This is the story of the Bauedelaires, three young orphans, Violet (Browning), Klaus (Aiken) and Sunny, looking for a new home, who are<br />

taken in by a series of odd relatives and other people, including Lemony Snicket, who narrates the film, and starting with the cunning and<br />

dastardly Count Olaf (Carrey), who hopes to snatch their inheritance from them.<br />

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Let It Be Me<br />

1996 • 91 minutes • Colour • Savoy <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Eleanor Bergstein<br />

Cast: Jennifer Beals, Yancy Butler, Leslie Caron, Jamie Goodwin, Elliot Gould<br />

From the creator of Dirty Dancing comes a contemporary love story that follows the lives of three very different couples whose paths<br />

intersect on the dance floor. It's an uplifting romance set against the backdrop of partner dancing, focusing on the story of six lives coming<br />

together into three wonderful couples who learn the intricacies of one beautiful emotion LOVE.<br />

Life 101<br />

1995 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Redge Mahaffey<br />

Cast: Corey Haim, Ami Dolenz, Keith Coogan, Louis Mandyor, Traci Adell<br />

A college freshman in the late 1960s faces activism, university life and his first experiences with love in this nostalgic romantic comedy.<br />

Life as We Know It<br />

2010 • 114 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Greg Berlanti<br />

Cast: Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Christina Hendricks, Josh Lucas, Faizon Love, Jessica St. Clair, Jean Smart, Majandra Delfino,<br />

Melissa McCarthy<br />

Two single adults become caregivers to an orphaned girl when their mutual best friends die in an accident.<br />

Life is Beautiful<br />

1997 • 118 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Roberto Benigni<br />

Cast: Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Giorgio Cantarini, Giustino Durano, Sergio Bini Bustric, Marisa Paredes, Horst Buchholz, Lidia<br />

Alfonsi<br />

A Jewish man has a wonderful romance with the help of his humour, but must use that same quality to protect his son in a Nazi death<br />

camp.<br />

Life or Something Like It<br />

2002 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Stephen Herek<br />

Cast: Angelina Jolie, Edward Burns, Tony Shalhoub, Christian Kane<br />

A reporter, Lanie Kerrigan (Jolie), interviews a psychic homeless man (Shalhoub) for a fluff piece about a football game's score. Instead,<br />

he tells her that her life has no meaning, and is going to end in just a few days, which sparks her to action, trying to change the pattern of<br />

her life...<br />

Lightning in a Bottle<br />

2004 • 108 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Antoine Fuqua<br />

Cast: Aerosmith, Gregg Allman, James Blood Ulmer, Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown<br />

Ruth Brown, Solomon Burke, Natalie Cole<br />

Antoine Fuqua's documentary on the blues, shot at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.<br />

Like Mike<br />

2002 • 100 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Schultz<br />

Cast: Lil’ Bow Wow, Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Lipnicki, Brenda Strong<br />

Teen hip hop sensation, Lil’ Bow Wow portrays 14-year-old orphan Calvin Cambridge, who dreams of being a famous professional<br />

basketball player. But his diminutive stature and limited ability make this goal a far-off fantasy. Or is it When Calvin dons a pair of old<br />

sneakers, with the faded initials “M.J.” inscribed inside, he displays amazing hoop skills, and leads a struggling NBA team to victory.<br />

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Like Mike 2 - Streetball<br />

2006 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Nelson<br />

Cast: Jascha Washington, Kel Mitchell, Michael Beach, Brett Kelly, Micah Williams, Michael Adamthwaite, Moneca Delain, Enuka Okuma<br />

Another young boy with 'hoop dreams' finds an old pair of Michael Jordan's sneakers and can suddenly play ball like the greatest player in<br />

the world.<br />

The Lion In Winter<br />

1968 • 134 minutes • Colour • Canal + Distribution<br />

Director: Anthony Harvey<br />

Cast: Peter O'Toole, Katharine Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins, John Castle, Nigel Terry, Timothy Dalton, Jane Merrow<br />

Henry the II and Eleanor meet with their three surviving sons at Christmas to decide which of them should become the new king after<br />

Henry's death. Originally a stage play, the action is mostly in the speeches the people make. Each of the sons has some flaw that makes<br />

the decision difficult, but the pair have spent their lives fighting for position and even at the end can't possibly stop.<br />

Little Giants<br />

1994 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Duayne Dunham<br />

Cast: Rick Moranis, Ed O'Neill, Shawna Waldron, Devon Sawa, Todd Bosley, Michael Zwiener, Danny Pritchett<br />

Favourite son Kevin O’Shea is naturally selected as coach. Coach Kevin weeds out all those less athletically gifted. Those rejected form<br />

their own team - the Little Giants.<br />

Little Manhattan<br />

2005 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mark Levin<br />

Cast: Josh Hutcherson, Charlie Ray, Bradley Whitford, Cynthia Nixon<br />

New York City is the most romantic place in the world – especially when you’re falling in love for the first time. LITTLE MANHATTAN is a<br />

romantic comedy is about life, the Big Apple – and that mysterious, maddening and wonderful phenomenon known as "first love."<br />

Little Miss Millions<br />

1993 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jim Wynorski<br />

Cast: Howard Hessman, Love Hewitt, Anita Morris, James Avery, Robert Fieldsteel, Steve Landesberg.<br />

For 9 year old Heather, having millions is misery! Stuck with a money-grubbing stepmother, Heather escapes to find her real mom. But<br />

Heather's stepmom isn't about to let her meal ticket go without a battle. So she hires Nick Frost, Private Eye, to bring her back. Then, in a<br />

crafty case of double-cross, Mrs. Freeloading Stepmother sics the Feds on Nick - for the kidnapping of one Little Miss Millions.<br />

Little Shop of Horrors<br />

1986 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Frank Oz<br />

Cast: Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, Tichina Arnold, John Candy, Bill Murray<br />

One night, in the depths of Mushnik's Floral Store, young Seymour pricks his finger on a rose and Audrey II gets her first slurp of RH<br />

negative. Audrey II grows and demands more and more and more. This is one mean plant!<br />

Lone Justice 3: Showdown at Plum Creek<br />

1996 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jack Bender<br />

Cast: Brad Johnson, Wes Studi, Brenda Bakke, William Sanderson, Luis Avalos<br />

Outlaw-turned-sheriff Ned Blessing finds himself on the wrong end of a bounty when the Borgers clan sends a gang of assassins into his<br />

peaceful town.<br />

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The Long Road Home<br />

1996 • 94 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Dean Hamilton<br />

Cast: Danny Aiello, Will Estes, Kris Kristofferson, Keegan MacIntosh, Mickey Rooney<br />

Two orphans go on a trek cross country to find a home at Boys Town.<br />

The Longest Yard<br />

2005 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Segal<br />

Cast: Adam Sandler, Steve Austin, Brian Bosworth, Allen Covert, Terry Crews, James Cromwell, Joey Diaz, William Fichtner, Bill Goldberg<br />

Prison inmates form a football team to challenge the prison guards.<br />

The Longshots<br />

2008 • 95 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Fred Durst<br />

Cast: Ice Cube, Keke Palmer,Tasha Smith, Jill Marie Jones, Dash Mihok, Matt Craven, Glenn Plummer<br />

Curtis Plummer - a down-on-his-luck former high school football star - turns his niece, Jasmine, into the quarterback of the local team, the<br />

Minden Browns, and gets his stride back when he becomes the team coach. With Curtis as their new leader and their pigtail-wearing star<br />

player, this team of misfits wins its way to the Pop Warner Super Bowl and the small city of Minden, Illinois, is ignited with team spirit, town<br />

pride and the glory.<br />

Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World<br />

2006 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Independent <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Albert Brooks<br />

Cast: Albert Brooks, Mike Akrawi, Rauf Alaskarov, Barbara Ali, Conrad Bachmann, Rajeev Chhibber, Homie Doroodian, Reena Dutt,<br />

Yasmine Hannaney, Nandinee Iyengar<br />

To improve their relations with Muslim countries, The U.S. Government assigns comedian Albert Brooks to find out what makes the Muslim<br />

people laugh.<br />

Looking for Richard<br />

1996 • 118 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Al Pacino<br />

Cast: Al Pacino, Estelle Parsons, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Spacey, Winona Ryder<br />

Part classical performance and part examination of Shakespearean dramaturgy, this acclaimed film features Pacino as both director and<br />

star of a production of “Richard III.”<br />

Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 2<br />

2004 • 432 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director:<br />

Cast:<br />

You'll find 60 more of the finest, funniest, bestest Golden Era cartoons from the feverishly bent artistic minds at Termite Terrace. Disc 1<br />

showcases a certain wascally wabbit. The happiness of pursuit is center stage in Disc 2 and 3's respective batches of Road Runner and<br />

Sylvester/Tweety fun. Disc 4 is an all-star cavalcade of Hollywood parodies and more. All 60 toons are restored, remastered, uncut.<br />

Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 3<br />

2005 • 442 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director:<br />

Cast:<br />

Disc 1 features the tall, gray and haresome one. Disc 2 lampoons Hollywood. Ham actor Porky Pig rules Disc 3. And Disc 4 has the duck<br />

and a cast of crazies. One thing: to watch these, you must be as tall as this sign. Wrong disclaimer. Read the one in the box below. Got<br />

the idea Now have fun. And pass the chocolates. Disclaimer Box Copy: The Looney Tunes Golden Collection Vol. 3 Is Intended for the<br />

Adult Collector and May Not Be Suitable for Children.<br />

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Looney Tunes Premiere Collection<br />

1985 • 207 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Chuck Jones, Rudy Larriva<br />

Cast: Mel Blanc, Arthur Q. Bryan<br />

lmer's Candid Camera, Bugs Bunny and The 3 Bears, Fast and Furry-ous, Hair-Raising Hare, The Awful Orphan, Haredevil Hare, For<br />

Scent-imental Reasons, Frigid Hare, The Hypo-Chondri-Cat , Baton Bunny, Feed the Kitty, Don't Give Up The Sheep, Bugs Bunny Gets<br />

the Boid, Tortoise Wins By A Hare, Canary Row, Bunker Hill Bunny, Kit for Cat, Putty Tat Trouble, Bugs and Thugs, Canned Feud, Lumber<br />

Jerks, Speedy Gonzales, Tweety's S.O.S., Foghorn Leghorn, The, Daffy Duck Hunt, Early to Bet, Broken Leghorn, Devil May Hare.<br />

The Losers<br />

2010 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Sylvain White<br />

Cast: Zoe Saldana, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Chris Evans, Idris Elba, Jason Patric, Columbus Short, Holt McCallany, Peter Macdissi, Óscar<br />

Jaenada<br />

After being betrayed and left for dead, members of a CIA black ops team root out those who targeted them for assassination.<br />

Losing Isaiah<br />

1995 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sthephen Gyllenhaal<br />

Cast: Jessica Lange, Halle Berry, Samuel L. Jackson, Joie Lee<br />

A woman decides to adopt the child of a drug-addicted mother, only to grow distraught when the mother wants the child back.<br />

Lost and Found<br />

1999 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jeff Pollack<br />

Cast: David Spade, Sophie Marceau, Jon Lovitz, Patrick Bruel, Martin Sheen<br />

A comedy about finding your true love at any price. Dylan Ramsey (Spade), resorts to snatching his beautiful neighbor’s (Marceau) dog.<br />

Jack, so he can spend time with her while they go on a phantom dog hunt. Succeeding in his plan, Dylan goes to return Jack, only to<br />

discover that the mutt has hidden Dylan’s best friend’s diamond ring.<br />

Lost Embrace<br />

2004 • 100 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Daniel Burman<br />

Cast: Daniel Hendler, Adriana Aizemberg, Jorge D'Elía, Sergio Boris, Rosita Londner<br />

In Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends<br />

his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business, trying<br />

to get his Polish passport and move to Europe. Ariel has never understood why his father left him when he was a baby to fight in the Yom<br />

Kippur War in 1973. When his father returns to Buenos Aires, Ariel discovers the reason why his father left his family.<br />

Lost in Translation<br />

2003 • 101 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Sofia Coppola<br />

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Bill Murray,Giovanni Ribisi, Akiko Takeshita, Anna Faris<br />

A movie star with a sense of emptiness, and a neglected newlywed meet up as strangers in Tokyo, Japan and form an unlikely bond.<br />

Lottery Ticket<br />

2010 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Erik White<br />

Cast: Terry Crews, Keith David, Brandon T. Jackson, Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Naturi Naughton, Bow Wow, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Bill Bellamy<br />

The story of a young man living in the projects who has to survive a three-day weekend after his opportunistic neighbors find out he's<br />

holding a winning lottery ticket worth $350 million.<br />

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Love Affair<br />

1994 • 108 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Glenn Gordon Caron<br />

Cast: Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Katharine Hepburn, Garry Shandling, Chloe Webb<br />

Beatty as an ex-jock-turned-sportscaster and ladies man who chances to meet Bening on an eventful plane ride.<br />

Love and Death on Long Island<br />

1998 • 93 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard Kwietniowski<br />

Cast: John Hurt, Jason Priestley, Fiona Loewi, Sheila Hancock<br />

Giles De'Ath is a widower who doesn't like anything modern. He goes to movies and falls in love with film star, Ronnie Bostock. He then<br />

investigates everything about the movie and Ronnie. After that he travels to Long Island city where Ronnie lives and meets him, pretending<br />

that Ronnie is a great actor and that's why Giles admires him.<br />

Love and Other Dilemmas<br />

2008 • 89 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Larry Di Stefano<br />

Cast: Gabrielle Miller, John Cassini,Stephen Lobo, Fred Ewanuick, Janet Wright, Mark Acheson, Erin Karpluk, Alistair Abell<br />

It's Ginger Shapiro's wedding day. It's going to be perfect even though she's eight-months pregnant, been robbed, kidnapped and thinks<br />

her fiancé Henry is dead - he's not - and then there's her grandmother's curse! It's a race to the altar in this escalating comedy of errors<br />

where Ginger and Henry might just stand a chance of living happily ever after.<br />

The Love Letter<br />

1999 • 87 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Peter Chan<br />

Cast: Kate Capshaw, Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Selleck, Tom Evert Scott<br />

Based on Cathleen Schine's best selling novel, the story tells of Helen MacFarquhar (Kate Capshaw), a bookstore manager who leaves<br />

the hustle and bustle of New York City to return to her sleepy New England hometown. Upon discovering an unsigned love letter, she<br />

embarks on a quest to find it's author, only to open her life to a new chapter involving two decidedly different men. Unexpectedly, one<br />

mysterious love note has the power to unlock some startling secrets, changing the lives of everyone it touches.<br />

Love Potion No.9<br />

1992 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Dale Launer<br />

Cast: Tate Donovan, Sandra Bullock, Mary Mara, Dale Midkiff, Hillary Bailey Smith<br />

A comedy in which two timid people, biochemist Donovan and animal psychologist Bullock, become human guinea pigs for a love potion.<br />

The Lovely Bones<br />

2010 • 135 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Peter Jackson<br />

Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Saoirse Ronan, Michael Imperioli, Stanley Tucci, Amanda Michalka, Thomas<br />

McCarthy, Nikki SooHoo<br />

A young girl who was brutally raped and murdered, watches the effects of her death on her family from Heaven, as her parents drift apart,<br />

her father becomes obsessed with vengeance and her sister grows into the woman she would never be.<br />

Lucky You<br />

2007 • 123 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Curtis Hanson<br />

Cast: Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore, Adam Bitterman, Spencer Conner, Robert Downey Jr., Robert Duvall, Sebastian Feldman, Yetta<br />

Gottesman, Saverio Guerra<br />

Set among the poker tables of Las Vegas, Huck Cheever (Bana), tries to beat the odds and his own demons in order to win a world<br />

championship.<br />

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Maccheroni<br />

1985 • 102 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ettore Scola<br />

Cast: Jack Lemmon, Marcello Mastroianni, Isa Danieli, Daaria Nicoldi, Maria Luisa Saniella<br />

A cynical American businessman learns to enjoy life when he renews a friendship with an easygoing Italian during a visit to Naples.<br />

Mad Money<br />

2008 • 104 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Callie Khourie<br />

Cast: Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, Ted Danson, Katie Holmes, Roger R. Cross<br />

Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed.<br />

Madagascar<br />

2005 • 80 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Eric Darnell<br />

Cast: Chris Rock, Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith, David Schwimmer<br />

An animal rights group stages a daring infiltration into the New York Central Park Zoo, freeing four best friends (a giraffe, a hippopotamus,<br />

a lion, and a zebra) from captivation. When the ship capsizes, however, they end up in Madagascar, where they are free to live in the<br />

wild... but these New Yorkers, raised in captivity, have absolutely no clue about how to fend for themselves without human care (and even<br />

if they did, they're not native to Madagascar anyway). Hilarity and high jinks ensue.<br />

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa<br />

2008 • 89 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Eric Darnell, Tom McGrath<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith, Cedric the Entertainer, Andy Richter, Elisa Gabrielli, Kathryn Feller,<br />

Bryceson Holcomb<br />

The sequel of the first movie, the New York Zoo Animals, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo, still<br />

stranded on Madagascar, started to leave the island. All of a sudden, they landed in the wilderness of Africa. There, Alex soon meet the<br />

rest of his family and starting to have trouble communicating with them after much of his time at the Central Park Zoo.<br />

Made in America<br />

1993 • 111 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard Benjamin<br />

Cast: Ted Danson, Whoopi Goldberg<br />

An outrageous comedy about the complications that ensue when a teenage girl discovers that her father isn’t dead after all — he’s the<br />

local cable-TV car salesman. She seeks him out, reintroduces him to her single mother, and tries to help her two very different parents<br />

resolve their pasts and link their futures.<br />

Madea's Big Happy Family<br />

2011 • 106 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tyler Perry<br />

Cast: Tyler Perry, Bow Wow, Loretta Devine,Lauren London, Isaiah Mustafa, Shannon Kane, David Mann,Cassi Davis, Tamela J. Mann,<br />

Natalie Desselle, Rodney Perry<br />

Madea jumps into action when her niece, Shirley, receives distressing news about her health. All Shirley wants is to gather her three adult<br />

children around her and share the news as a family...<br />

Magic Hunter<br />

1994 • 103 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Ildikó Enyedi<br />

Cast: Gary Kemp, Sadie Frost, Alexander Kaidenovsky, Peter Vallai<br />

Huddling against a fierce bomb attack, a young mother tells her daughter a story of a hunter whose luck is about to run out. The story<br />

comes to life and weaves a magical tale involving a police marksman, a Russian chess grandmaster and a medieval world of good and<br />

evil.<br />

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Magic in the Water<br />

1995 • 98 minutes • Colour • Norstar Releasing<br />

Director: Rick Stevenson<br />

Cast: Mark Harmon, Joshua Jackson, Harley Jane Kozak, Sarah Wayne, Willie Nark-Orn<br />

In the laid-back community of Glenorky a number of residents believe there's a monster that lives in the lake; a vacationing family comes<br />

to learn there is some "truth" to the myth.<br />

The Main Event<br />

1979 • 109 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Howard Zieff<br />

Cast: Barbra Streisand, Ryan O'Neal, Paul Sand, Whitman Mayo, Patti D'Arbanville, Chu Chu Malave, Richard Lawson, James Gregory,<br />

Richard Altman<br />

Perfume manufacturer Barbara gets the bad news from ex-husband and lawyer that her business manager has embezzled all her money.<br />

All that is left is a prize fighter named Eddi Scanlon (Ryan O'Neal). She insists that he return to fighting and keeps him in training.<br />

The Majestic<br />

2001 • 152 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Frank Darabont<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Martin Landau, Allen Garfield, Laurie Holden, Bruce Campbell, Amanda Detmer<br />

Peter Appleton is a script writer during the 1950's who is suspected to be a Communist among many Hollywood film people (which is not<br />

true). Along the way, he gets into a freak car accident and suffers amnesia, then ends up in a small California town. There he restores a<br />

run down movie theatre where he learns the magic of experiencing a movie. Soon, the Communist hunters find him and call him to testify<br />

before a Senate hearing committee.<br />

Major League 2: Back to the Minors<br />

1994 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Warren<br />

Cast: Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen, Dennis Haysbert, James Gammon<br />

Those Cleveland Indians are at it again! After losing in the ALCS the year before, the Indians are determined to make it into the World<br />

Series this time! First, though, they have to contend with Rachel Phelps again when she buys back the team. Also, has Rick "Wild Thing"<br />

Vaughn lost his edge Are Jake's knees strong enough to make it as a catcher another year These and other questions are answered as<br />

the Indians recapture the magic and win the championship "their way".<br />

Major League: Back to the Minors<br />

1998 • 97 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Warren<br />

Cast: Scott Bakula, Corbin Bernsen, Dennis Haysbert, Takaaki Ishibashi<br />

Further adventures of the idiosyncratic baseball team that started in two previous comic outings. Burnt-out pitcher Gus Cantrell (Bakula) is<br />

signed to coach a Triple A team of misfits, the Buzz; under his tutelage, the oddballs begin throwing mean balls and end up in an exhibition<br />

game against Roger Dorn’s (Bernsen) Minnesota Twins.<br />

Man on Wire<br />

2008 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: James Marsh<br />

Cast: Annie Allix, Jean-Louis Blondeau, Ardis Campbell, David Demato, David Forman, David Roland Frank, Barry Greenhouse, Aaron<br />

Haskell<br />

A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high-wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's<br />

twin towers in 1974, what some consider, "the artistic crime of the century."<br />

The Man Who Knew too Little<br />

1997 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jon Amiel<br />

Cast: Bill Murray, Joanne Whalley, Peter Gallagher, Alfred Molina<br />

During a trip to London, a good-natured American is mistaken for a covert operator and becomes entangled in a cloak-and-dagger<br />

escapade. Thinking all of the hair-raising events unfolding around him are staged as part of an interactive theater show, he merrily<br />

bumbles his way through a series of incidents with shadowy figures who are confounded by this seemingly fearless mystery man.<br />

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The Man without a Face<br />

1993 • 114 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Mel Gibson<br />

Cast: Mel Gibson, Nick Stahl, Margaret Whitton, Fay Masterson, Gaby Hoffmann, Geoffrey Lewis, Richard Masur, Michael DeLuise<br />

To the people of Craneport Maine, Justin Mcleod has been an outsider since the day he arrived in their peaceful coastal village. For the<br />

last 10 years, his scarred face, taciturn behavior and mysterious past have made him the object of rumor and scorn. Twelve year old<br />

Chuck Norstadt also feels like an outsider to his own family. The two form a friendship and discover the understanding long missing from<br />

their lives.<br />

Mannequin Two: On the Move<br />

1991 • 94 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Stewart Raffill<br />

Cast: Kirsty Swanson, William Ragsdale, Terry Kiser, Stuart Pankin<br />

A follow-up to the 1987 hit film "Mannequin," this time is a mythical tale of princely proportions. A woman frozen into stone by a curse<br />

awakens centuries later when true love finds her.<br />

March of the Penguins<br />

2005 • 80 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Luc Jacquet<br />

Cast: Charles Berling, Romane Bohringer, Morgan Freeman, Jules Sitruk<br />

The cycle of life the Emperor's penguins is disclosed in this wonderful documentary. Every autumn, these animals leave the safety of the<br />

ocean and march along twenty days to a place called "Oamack". Once there, they select their mates, they procreate, protect and feed their<br />

offspring and after months they return to the sea. Later, their progeny go to the ocean, where they stay for four years, and when they reach<br />

their adult life, they follow the same pattern of their parents.<br />

Marie: A True Story<br />

1985 • 112 minutes • Colour • Turner/MGM WB<br />

Director: Roger Donaldson<br />

Cast: Sissy Spacek, Jeff Daniels, Keith Szarabajka<br />

Academy Award-winning Sissy Spacek stars in the true story of Marie Ragghianti, the first woman to head Tennessee's Board of Pardons<br />

and Paroles. Marie risks her career, safety, and reputation to expose the political corruption engulfing the state.<br />

Marley and Me<br />

2008 • 115 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Frankel<br />

Cast: Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, Eric Dane, Alan Arkin, Haley Hudson, Nathan Gamble, Marc Macaulay<br />

The heartwarming and unforgettable story of a family in the making and the wondrously neurotic dog who taught them what really matters<br />

in life.<br />

Marmaduke<br />

2010 • 88 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tom Dey<br />

Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Ron Perlman, Jeremy Piven, Judy Greer, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Stacy Ferguson, Steve Coogan, Lee Pace,<br />

William H. Macy, Damon Wayans Jr., George Lopez<br />

In this family comedy event, the super-sized, ultra-awkward lap dog is living the good life with the Winslow family, including beleaguered<br />

dad Phil. But when Phil uproots the clan from Kansas to California, Marmaduke finds his life turned upside-down. He must navigate the<br />

volatile Mutts vs. Pedigrees turf wars, woo the purebred of his dreams, and overcome a fall from grace from his new four-legged friends.<br />

Mars Attacks<br />

1996 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tim Burton<br />

Cast: Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman, Michael J. Fox, Martin Short, Glenn Close, Anette Benning<br />

Tim Burton returns to the studio where he enjoyed his greatest successes, "Beetlejuice" and the first two "Batman" movies, to direct this<br />

large-scale science-fiction comedy. Inspired by the popular Tops trading cards series, the story follows several bands of citizens from<br />

across America as they defend themselves against a Martian invasion of Earth.<br />

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Martian Child<br />

2007 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Menno Meyjes<br />

Cast: John Cusack, Bobby Coleman, Amanda Peet, Sophie Okonedo, Joan Cusack, Oliver Platt, Richard Schiff, Taya Calicetto<br />

David is a widower grieving for two years. He writes science fiction and was considered weird as a boy. He meets Dennis, a foster child<br />

who claims to be on a mission from Mars, stays in a large box all day, fears sunlight, and wears a belt of flashlight batteries so he won't<br />

float away. David takes the six-year-old home on a trial. His sister and his wife's best friend offer support, but the guys are basically alone<br />

to figure this out. Dennis takes things, is expelled, and is coached by David in being normal.<br />

Marvin's Room<br />

1996 • 92 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jerry Zaks<br />

Cast: Meryl Streep, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio<br />

A leukemia patient attempts to end a 20-year feud with her sister to get her bone marrow.<br />

Mary and Max<br />

2009 • 93 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Adam Elliot<br />

Cast: Toni Collette, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Eric Bana, Barry Humphries, Bethany Whitmore, Renée Geyer, Ian 'Molly' Meldrum, John<br />

Flaus, Julie Forsyth, Michael Ienna, Chris Massey, Shaun Patten<br />

A tale of friendship between two unlikely pen pals: Mary, a lonely, eight-year-old girl living in the suburbs of Melbourne, and Max, a fortyfour-year<br />

old, severely obese man living in New York.<br />

The Mask<br />

1994 • 101 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Charles Russell<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Peter Riegert, Cameron Diaz, Amy Yasbeck, Richard Jeni<br />

Stanley Ipkiss is a nice guy who’s getting good at finishing last. Then he finds a carved mask which, when he puts it on, transforms him<br />

into a confident whirlwind of colour who can get the girls and do all the things that Stanley is too nerdy to do by daylight.<br />

The Master Killer<br />

1978 • 115 minutes • Colour • Creswin Films Ltd.<br />

Director: Liu Chia-Liang<br />

Cast: Billy Chan, Lung Chan, John Cheung, Norman Chu, Hou Hsiao<br />

After his family is brutally killed during a Manchu attack, a young man studies to become a Shaolin Monk. His intense matriculation leads<br />

him all the way to the 36th chamber, the ultimate goal in the art of King Fu.<br />

Match Point<br />

2005 • 124 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode, Brian Cox, Penelope Wilton, Layke Anderson,<br />

Alexander Armstrong, Morne Botes<br />

At a turning point in his life, the former tennis pro Chris (Rhys-Meyers) falls for Nola (Johansson), a femme fatal type who happens to be<br />

dating TOM (Goode), Chris's nemesis and soon-to-be brother-in-law.<br />

Matchstick Men<br />

2003 • 116 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ridley Scott<br />

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell, Alison Lohman, Bruce Altman, Beth Grant, Tim Maculan, Bruce McGill, Daniel Villarreal, Melora<br />

Walters<br />

Phobia-addled con artist Roy (Nicholas Cage) and his protégé Frank (Sam Rockwell) are on the verge of pulling off a lucrative swindle<br />

when the unexpected arrival of Roy's teenage daughter Angela (Alison Lohman) disrupts his carefully-ordered life and jeopardizes his<br />

high-risk scam.<br />

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Maverick<br />

1994 • 129 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard Donner<br />

Cast: Mel Gibson, James Garner, Jodie Foster, Graham Greene, Alfred Molina, James Coburn, Dub Taylor<br />

A Western adventure about a charming con man and soldier of fortune whose fate becomes entangled with a spirited young woman and<br />

an enigmatic lawman as the three of them each plan to attend a high-stakes poker championship - and win.<br />

Max Dugan Returns<br />

1983 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Herbert Ross<br />

Cast: Marsha Mason, Jason Robards, Donald Sutherland<br />

Jason Robards plays a long-lost eccentric who returns to his daughter and grandson with a fortune. Right behind him are the police and<br />

the mob. Max Dugan Returns is a captivating slice of Neil Simon life, a good-time film for all.<br />

Max is Missing<br />

1995 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mark Griffiths<br />

Cast: Toran Caudel, Victor Rojas, Matthew Sullivan, Alexandra Hedison, Rick Dean<br />

Set among the ruins of Machu Picchu in the Peruvian Andes, this adventure tale follows the exploits of a 12-year-old boy who is given a<br />

priceless Incan artifact by a dying man. With his father already gone on the last train and fortune hunters on his trail he meets up with a<br />

local boy and together they try to get back to safety.<br />

Meatballs<br />

1979 • 94 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ivan Reitman<br />

Cast: Bill Murray, Kate Lynch, Chris Makepeace<br />

Bill Murray stars as an off-the-wall counselor of Camp North Star, whose inept staff and campers are the greatest collection of lovable, funseeking<br />

characters ever assembled in one place. Nostalgia, humor and first-rate casting make this an hilarious smash.<br />

Meet Dave<br />

2008 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Brian Robbins<br />

Cast: Eddie Murphy, Gabrielle Union, Elizabeth Banks, Ed Helms, Shawn Christian, Brandon Molale<br />

Seeking a way to save their doomed world, a crew of tiny, human-looking aliens arrives on earth in the perfect disguise — a spaceship<br />

shaped like an ordinary man.<br />

Meet the Browns<br />

2008 • 100 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tyler Perry<br />

Cast: Tyler Perry, Sofía Vergara, Angela Bassett, Jenifer Lewis, Rick Fox, Lamman Rucker, Margaret Avery, Lance Gross, Irma P. Hall<br />

A single mom takes her family to Georgia for the funeral of her father -- a man she never met. There, her clan is introduced to the crass,<br />

fun-loving Brown family.<br />

Megamind<br />

2010 • 96 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tom McGrath<br />

Cast: Brad Pitt, Will Ferrell, Jonah Hill, Tina Fey<br />

The brilliant and diabolical super-villain Oobermind has been attempting to conquer Earth for over 20 years but, each time, he's been<br />

thwarted by his arch nemesis, the caped superhero Metro Man. But all that changes one day when Oobermind accidentally kills Metro Man<br />

in the throes of one of his evil plans. Suddenly finding himself without a foe to overcome, the despondent evil genius decides that the only<br />

way out of his rut is to create a new super rival. He's a bigger, better and stronger opponent than Metro Man ever was.<br />

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Melinda and Melinda<br />

2005 • 100 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Will Ferrell, Jonny Lee Miller, Radha Mitchell, Amanda Peet, Gene Saks, Chloë Sevigny, Wallace Shawn<br />

Two alternating stories about Melinda's (Mitchell) attempts to straighten out her life.<br />

Men Don't Leave<br />

1990 • 114 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Paul Brickman<br />

Cast: Jessica Lange, Chris O'Donnell, Charlie Korsmo, Arliss Howard, Tom Mason, Joan Cusack<br />

Widowed Lange, left broke with two sons, relocates from small-town Maryland to a downtown Baltimore high rise.<br />

Merchant of Venice<br />

2004 • 127 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Michael Radford<br />

Cast: Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, Joseph Fiennes, Lynn Collins, Zuleikha Robinson<br />

Kris Marshall, Charlie Cox, Heather Goldenhersh<br />

In 16th century Venice, when a merchant must default on a large loan from an abused Jewish moneylender for a friend with romantic<br />

ambitions, the bitterly vengeful creditor demands a gruesome payment instead.<br />

Merry War<br />

1997 • 101 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Bierman<br />

Cast: Richard E. Grant, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Wadham, Jim Carter, Harriet Walter, Lesley Vickerage, Liz Smith<br />

Gordon Comstock is a copywriter at an ad agency, and his girlfriend Rosemary is a designer. Gordon believes he is a genius, a marvelous<br />

poet and quits the ad agency, trying to live on his poems, but poverty soon comes to him.<br />

Mickey Blue Eye’s<br />

1999 • 103 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Kelly Makin<br />

Cast: James Caan, James Fox, Hugh Grant, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Burt Young<br />

A romantic Comedy about Michael Felgate (Grant), an English art dealer in New York, who is head-over-heels in love with his beautiful<br />

girlfriend, Gina (Tripplehorn), daughter of Mafia boss Frank Vitale (Caan). In order to win her hand, Michael embarks on a mission to<br />

thwart the Mob but, within days, is laundering money, witnessing murder and masquerading as the notorious mobster “Mickey Blue Eyes.”<br />

The Middle of the World<br />

2003 • 85 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Vicente Amorim<br />

Cast: Wagner Moura, Cláudia Abreu, Manoel Sebastião Alves Filho, Carol Castro, Laís Corrêa, Cícera Cristina Almino de Lima<br />

Romão, illiterate and unemployed, feels destiny drawing him on an odyssey to Rio de Janeiro in pursuit of a job and a decent life. Based<br />

on a true story, The Middle of the World follows a family of seven on a journey 2,000 miles across the hinterlands of Brazil on bicycles.<br />

Along the way, director Vicente Amorim beautifully explores the inner dynamics of a family facing a great challenge. The Middle of the<br />

World is an unimaginable road movie, both graceful and tender, about having the courage to pursue your dreams.<br />

A Midsummer Night’s Dream<br />

1999 • 120 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Michael Hoffman<br />

Cast: Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Everett, Stanley Tucci, Calista Flockhart, Anna Friel<br />

A splendid cast that includes Christian Bale, Rupert Everett, Calista Flockhart, Kevin Kline, Sophie Marceau, Michelle Pfeiffer, David<br />

Strathairn and Stanley Tucci brings to life this dynamic and enchanting new version of Shakespeare's most magical comedy. Teeming with<br />

dangerous potions, fairy warfare and misbegotten romances, "William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the wondrous tale of<br />

a singular night in which roguish spirits turn the world of love on its head.<br />

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers<br />

1995 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Bryan Spicer<br />

Cast: Karan Ashley, Johnny Yong Bosch, Steve Cardenas, Jason David Frank, Amy Jo Johnson<br />

The galactically feared, universally despised Ivan Ooze is released from a hyperlock chamber after six thousands years. The first thing on<br />

his agenda - conquer Earth. A plan which involves revenge on his imprisonment and mentor of the Rangers, Zordon! The Rangers,<br />

stripped of their powers, must journey to a distant planet and seek the fabled Great Power - the only thing capable of saving Zordon and<br />

restoring their lost powers.<br />

A Mighty Wind<br />

2003 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Guest<br />

Cast: Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Michael McKean, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley Jr., David Blasucci, Laura Harris, Michael Hitchcock,<br />

Christopher Moynihan, William S. Nunziata, Catherine O'Hara<br />

Documentary-style Comedy. Director Christopher Guest focuses on three folk groups from the '60s who reunite for a memorial concert in<br />

New York City following the death of a legendary folk manager.<br />

Milk Money<br />

1994 • 110 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard Benjamin<br />

Cast: Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris, Michael Patrick, Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche<br />

"Family-values" comedy about a 12-year-old who brings a sexy hooker home to his idyllic community for his widowed science-teacher dad<br />

— and to give his pre-teen pals a chance to see her bod.<br />

Millennium Actress<br />

2001 • 87 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Satoshi Kon<br />

Cast: Miyoko Shôji, Mami Koyama, Fumiko Orikasa, Shôzô Îzuka, Shouko Tsuda, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Hisako Kyôda, Kan Tokumaru<br />

A movie studio is being torn down. TV interviewer Genya Tachibana has tracked down its most famous star, Chiyoko Fujiwara, who has<br />

been a recluse since she left acting some 30 years ago. Tachibana delivers a key to her, and it causes her to reflect on her career; as<br />

she's telling the story, Tachibana and his long-suffering cameraman are drawn in. The key was given to her as a teenager by a painter and<br />

revolutionary that she helped to escape the police.<br />

Million Dollar Baby<br />

2005 • 132 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Clint Eastwood<br />

Cast: Hilary Swank, Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Jay Baruchel, Marcus Chait, Mike Colter, Kimberly Estrada<br />

A hardened trainer/manager works with a determined woman in her attempt to establish herself as a boxer.<br />

A Million to Juan<br />

1994 • 97 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Paul Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Paul Rodriguez, Ruben Blades, Polly Draper, Cheech Martin, Edward James Olmos<br />

Romantic comedy about an honest Mexican immigrant who struggles without a green card by selling oranges on a street corner.<br />

Millions<br />

2005 • 97 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Danny Boyle<br />

Cast: Alexander Etel, Lewis McGibbon, Daisy Donovan and James Nesbitt<br />

Ethics, being human and the soul come to the fore when a 7-year old finds a bag of Pounds just days before the currency is switched to<br />

Euros and learns what we are really made of.<br />

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Miracle on 34th Street<br />

1947 • 94 minutes • B/W • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: George Seaton<br />

Cast: Edmund Gwenn, Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Natalie Wood<br />

An old man hired by Macy's to be the store Santa claims to be the real Santa Claus. Edmund Gwenn's touching portrayal of Santa won<br />

him an Oscar.<br />

Miss Congeniality<br />

2000 • 109 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Donald Petrie<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, Candice Bergen<br />

An FBI agent trying to follow in her heroic mother’s footsteps goes undercover as a beauty pageant contestant to thwart the efforts of a<br />

group threatening to bomb the event.<br />

Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Dangerous<br />

2005 • 114 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Pasquin<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Regina King, Enrique Murciano, Diedrich Bader, Heather Burns, William Shatner, Nick Offerman<br />

After Cheryl Frasier and Stan Fields are kidnapped, Gracie goes undercover in Las Vegas to find them.<br />

Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day<br />

2008 • 92 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Bharat Nalluri<br />

Cast: Amy Adams, David Alexander, Clare Clifford, Christina Cole, Stephanie Cole, Beatie Edney, Shirley Henderson, Ciarán Hinds, Sarah<br />

Kants, Sally Leonard<br />

Guinevere Pettigrew, a middle-aged London governess, finds herself unfairly dismissed from her job. An attempt to gain new employment<br />

catapults her into the glamorous world and dizzying social whirl of an American actress and singer, Delysia Lafosse.<br />

Mission Impossible<br />

1996 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Brian DePalma<br />

Cast: Tom Cruise, Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Jean Reno<br />

A former Russian spy selling international intelligence on the black market... a list containing names of the top undercover agents in the<br />

world... a corrupt agent doubling for an unknown organization... a mysterious arms dealer... a spy agency ready to discover the actions or<br />

existence of any of its members captured or killed... and one man on a mission which seems impossible.<br />

Mission Impossible 2<br />

2000 • 123 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Woo<br />

Cast: Tom Cruise Ving Rhames, Dougray Scott, Thandie Newton<br />

This time out, Ethan Hunt and his fellow operatives engage in a mission to combat a threat of biological warfare: A lethal synthetic virus is<br />

about to be unleashed on the world, and a former agent turned villian (Dougray Scott) knows its location. As luck would have it, he’s also<br />

the pining ex-lover of Hunt’s reluctant teammate and willing bed mate (Thandie Newton). Hunt sends her undercover to manipulate the<br />

information out of her old beau but, inevitably, things don’t go according to plan.<br />

Mission: Impossible 3<br />

2006 • 124 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jeffrey Abrams<br />

Cast: Tom Cruise, Eileen Atkins, Kenneth Branagh, Scarlett Johansson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Ving Rhames<br />

Ethan Hunt comes face to face with a dangerous and sadistic arms dealer while trying to keep his identity secret in order to protect his<br />

girlfriend.<br />

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Mississippi Mermaid<br />

1969 • 110 minutes • Colour • Films Inc<br />

Director: Francois Truffaut<br />

Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Deneuve, Michel Bouquet, Nelly Borgeaud, Marcel Berbert<br />

Thriller. A millionaire tobacco grower becomes engaged through a personal column with bizarre results in Truffaut's complicated<br />

Hitchcock thriller.<br />

The Mistress of Spices<br />

2006 • 92 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Paul Mayeda Berges<br />

Cast: Aishwarya Rai, Dylan McDermott, Ayesha Dharker, Nitin Chandra Ganatra, Sonny Gill Dulay, Anupam Kher<br />

TIn India, Tilo has the ability of foreseeing the future. When their parents are killed by bandits, she is kidnapped but escapes and is raised<br />

by the First Mother in a sort of traditional cult of spices. She becomes the Mistress of Spices and is sent to the Spice Bazaar in San<br />

Francisco, with the mission of following three basic rules: help her clients to accomplish their desires with the spices, but never hers; never<br />

leave the store; and never be touched in the skin.<br />

Modesty Blaise<br />

1966 • 119 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joseph Losey<br />

Cast: Monica Vitti, Terence Stamp, Dirk Bogarde, Harry Andrews, Alexander Knox, Clive Revill<br />

A woman agent battles a sadistic master criminal.<br />

Molokai: The Story of Father Damien<br />

1999 • 109 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Paul Cox<br />

Cast: David Wenham, Peter O’Toole, Kris Kristofferson, Sam Neill<br />

True story of the renowned priest who risked his life to help a colony of lepers in the Hawaiian islands in 1872 and became the subject of<br />

political and religious controversy.<br />

Monkeybone<br />

2001 • 92 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Henry Selick<br />

Cast: Brendan Fraser, Bridget Fonda, Chris Kattan, Giancarlo Esposito, Rose McGowan, Whoopi Goldberg<br />

The comedy revolves around a cartoonist (Fraser) and the incredible fantasy world that takes place in his mind after he slips into a coma.<br />

Trapped in this outrageous land nestled between life and death, he must somehow find the means to return to reality.<br />

Monsters vs Aliens<br />

2009 • 94 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Rob Letterman, Conrad Vernon<br />

Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Kiefer Sutherland, Hugh Laurie, Rainn Wilson, Will Arnett, Stephen Colbert<br />

When a meteorite from outer space hits a young California girl named Susan Murphy and turns her into a giant monster, she is taken to a<br />

secret government compound where she meets a ragtag group of monsters also rounded up over the years. As a last resort, under the<br />

guidance of General W.R. Monger, on a desperate order from The President, the motley crew of Monsters is called into action to combat<br />

the aliens and save the world from imminent destruction!<br />

Monte Carlo<br />

2011 • 109 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Thomas Bezucha<br />

Cast: Katie Cassidy, Cory Monteith, Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester, Andie MacDowell, Brett Cullen, Catherine Tate, Amanda Fairbank-<br />

Hynes, Luke Bracey, Valérie Lemercier<br />

Three graduates fulfill their dreams of vacationing in Paris. They accidentally find themselves in a lavish world, where they live like royalty<br />

and experience romance. But at the end of their journey, they discover the true magic of friendship.<br />

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A Month By the Lake<br />

1995 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: John Irvin<br />

Cast: Vanessa Redgrave, Uma Thurman, Edward Fox<br />

Set in an Italian vacation resort, the film demonstrates that one pivotal vacation in an exotic setting can change the course of an entire life,<br />

and that passion and its rituals are not restricted to the young.<br />

Monty Python and the Holy Grail<br />

1975 • 90 minutes • Colour • Ambassador Film Distributers<br />

Director: Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones<br />

Cast: Graham Chapman, John Cleese<br />

A zany version of King Arthur's quest for the Holy Grail of God, in the year 932 A.D. The gallant band deals with nasty French soldiers, a<br />

vicious rabbit, the Bridge of Death, etc. before the police end the proceedings.<br />

Moonshine Highway<br />

1996 • 96 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Andy Armstrong<br />

Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Randy Quaid, Jeremy Ratchford, Gary Farmer<br />

A rakish moonshine runner adds even more danger to his reckless life when he begins having an affair with the local sheriff’s estranged<br />

wife.<br />

More Than a Game<br />

2009 • 105 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Kristopher Belman<br />

Cast: LeBron James, Dru Joyce,Romeo Travis, Sian Cotton, Willie McGee<br />

This documentary follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his talented teammates through the trials and tribulations of high<br />

school basketball in Ohio and James' journey to fame.<br />

Morning Glory<br />

1992 • 96 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Hilliard Stern<br />

Cast: Christopher Reeve, Deborah Raffin, Llyod Bochner, Nina Foch, Helen Shaver<br />

Set in rural Georgia in 1941, an unmarried woman pregnant with her third child advertises for a husband to help run her farm. A paroled<br />

convict answers the ad and the marriage is happy until he is accused of murdering the town prostitute. Based on Lavyrle Spencer’s novel.<br />

Morning Glory<br />

2010 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Roger Michell<br />

Cast: Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Patrick Wilson, Jeff Goldblum, Diane Keaton, 50 Cent, Arden Myrin, Reed Birney, Lloyd Banks,<br />

Vanessa Aspillaga, Tony Yayo<br />

A hotshot television producer has taken the challenge of reviving a struggling morning show program, despite the constant feuding of its<br />

high-profile anchors.<br />

Mother<br />

1997 • 104 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Albert Brooks<br />

Cast: Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds, Rob Morrow, Lisa Kudrow, Isabel Glasser, Peter White<br />

After two failed marriages, a science fiction writer (Brooks), decides coming to terms with his mom, will improve his chances for a<br />

successful relationship, so he moves in with his mom (Reynolds).<br />

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Moulin Rouge<br />

2001 • 119 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Baz Luhrmann<br />

Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Caroline O’Connor<br />

Set in 1899, this musical drama features Ewan McGregor as a young poet who defies his father by moving to “the absinthe-soaked,<br />

amoral, bohemian” neighbourhood of Montmatre. It is here that he meets the diminutive artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (John<br />

Leguizamo) and is drafted to write a nightclub spectacular. In this seedy world of sex and drugs, he begins a passionate but ultimately<br />

doomed love affair with the most famous courtesan (Nicole Kidman) in Paris.<br />

Mouse Hunt<br />

1997 • 93 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Gore Verbinski<br />

Cast: Nathan Lane, Lee Evans, Maury Chaykin, Christopher Walken, Eric Christmas, Michael Jeter<br />

Upon the death of their father, down-on-their-luck brothers Ernie and Lars Smuntz are surprised to learn that their inheritance is an old<br />

mansion that both assume is worthless. But they couldn’t be more wrong. In fact, the dilapidated homestead is an architectural<br />

masterpiece worth millions. Just as the hapless Smuntzes are all set to cash in, they discover there’s one very small problem keeping<br />

them from their dream of life on Easy Street. The house is occupied by a tenacious mouse, who has no intention of vacating the premises.<br />

Mr and Mrs Smith<br />

1941 • 95 minutes • B/W • TVA International<br />

Director: Alfred Hitchcock<br />

Cast: Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery, Gene Raymond, Jack Carson<br />

A bouncy, screwball comedy from Hitchcock! With Carole Lombard as a wife who discovers that her marriage is invalid due to a<br />

technicality. One of Hitchcock's least typical films.<br />

Mr and Mrs Smith<br />

2005 • 120 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Doug Liman<br />

Cast: Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Adam Brody, Miguel Caballero, William Fichtner, Jennifer Morrison, Kerry Washington<br />

The Smiths appear to be the typical American couple: Their marriage has gone stale with boredom and apathy, but like many couples,<br />

they hold deep, dark secrets. The Smiths happen to be top-level assassins, and their next assignments target each other.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bridge<br />

1990 • 126 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: James Ivory<br />

Cast: Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Robert Sean Leonard, Margaret Welsh, Kyra Sedgwick<br />

Portrait of strait-laced, well-to-do Kansas City couple, and how they are affected by the demands of their growing children, and the<br />

changes that overtake them in the 1930s and 40s.<br />

Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.<br />

1999 • 91 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Errol Morris<br />

Cast: Fred A. Leuchter Jr., David Irving, Caroline Leuchter, James Roth, Shelly Shapiro, Suzanne Tabasky, Robert Jan Van Pelt<br />

The life and times of Fred A. Leuchter, an engineer who designs and repairs gas chambers, electric chairs and lethal injection systems,<br />

provides the basis for this documentary. The story tells of a mild-mannered eccentric (later dubbed the “Florence Nightingale of Death<br />

Row”), who conducted forensic investigation into the use of poison gas in World War II Nazi concentration camps, only to find that his<br />

controversial findings, which have become required reading for Holocaust deniers, would lead to his ruin.<br />

Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium<br />

2007 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Zach Helm<br />

Cast: Natalie Portman, Dustin Hoffman, Jason Bateman, Zach Mills<br />

Molly Mahoney (Natalie Portman) is the awkward and insecure manager of Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium, the strangest, most<br />

fantastic, most wonderful toy store in the world. But when Mr. Magorium, a 243-year-old eccentric (Dustin Hoffman), bequeaths the store to<br />

her, a dark and ominous change begins to take over the once remarkable Emporium.<br />

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Mr. Popper's Penguins<br />

2011 • 94 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mark Waters<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Carla Gugino, Madeline Carroll, Ophelia Lovibond, Angela Lansbury, Kelli Barrett, Philip Baker Hall, James Tupper<br />

The life of a businessman begins to change after he inherits six penguins, and as he transforms his apartment into a winter wonderland,<br />

his professional side starts to unravel.<br />

Mr. Wonderful<br />

1993 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: A. Minghella<br />

Cast: Matt Dillon, Annabella Sciorra, William Hurt, Mary-Louise Parker<br />

A divorced man struggling to pay his alimony bill tries to find a new mate for his ex-wife so he can invest in a bowling alley with his<br />

buddies. As he searches for ‘Mr. Wonderful’ he realizes that none of the men he finds are good enough for her and he finds himself falling<br />

in love with her all over again.<br />

Mrs Doubtfire<br />

1993 • 125 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Bronson, Harvey Fierstein<br />

When unemployed dad Robin Williams loses custody of his three children, he transforms himself into an elderly British nanny so he can<br />

spend more time with them. As “Mrs. Doubtfire” Robin Williams becomes the perfect mate - until his ex-wife finds out.<br />

Mrs. Dalloway<br />

1998 • 97 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Marleen Gorris<br />

Cast: Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Rupert Graves, Michael Kitchen<br />

In 1923 London, socialite Clarissa Dalloway's well-planned party is overshadowed by the return of an old suitor she had known 33 tears<br />

earlier.<br />

Munchie Strikes Back<br />

1994 • 80 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jim Wynorski<br />

Cast: Trenton Knight, Angus Scrimm and John Byner.<br />

Munchie is out of control! His mischief has caused terrible chaos on Earth. Then Zap! He’s yanked zillions of miles back to his Astral<br />

plane to face the wrath of the Tribunal. Mercifully, the Tribunal grant Munchie one last chance to do good. His mission: To help down-onher-luck<br />

mom, Linda McClelland, and her unhappy son, Chris. But just when Munchie thinks he’s solved all of the McClelland’s problems,<br />

more crop up! And with them a whole lot of fun.<br />

Music and Lyrics<br />

2007 • 103 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Marc Lawrence<br />

Cast: Drew Barrymore, Hugh Grant, Sherman Alpert, Jason Antoon, Blake Baxendell, Haley Bennett, Theresa Bennett, Kina Bermudez,<br />

Michael Biscardi<br />

A washed up singer (Grant) is given a couple days to compose a chart-topping hit for an admiring teen sensation. Though he's never<br />

written lyrics in his life, he sparks with an offbeat younger woman (Barrymore) with a flair for words.<br />

Must Love Dogs<br />

2005 • 96 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Gary David Goldberg<br />

Cast: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, Dermot Mulroney, Christopher Plummer, Stockard Channing, Claire Coffee, Ben<br />

Shenkman<br />

Sarah Nolan, a recently divorced thirty-something year old, has a family that just can't help getting involved in her personal life, or lack<br />

there of. After her sister puts her profile on PerfectMatch.com, this preschool teacher goes on a number of outrageous and hilarious dates.<br />

But will she be able to find the one, who must love dogs<br />

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My American Cousin<br />

1985 • 95 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Sandy Wilson<br />

Cast: Margaret Langrick, John Wildman, Richard Donet, Jane Mortifee, T.J. Scott, Darsi Bailey<br />

Set in the late 1950’s, this film is the affecting story about a young Canadian girl’s sexual awakening and emotional maturing during the<br />

summer her male cousin from the United States makes an extended visit.<br />

My Dog Skip<br />

2000 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jay Russell<br />

Cast: Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane, Luke Wilson, Frankie Muniz<br />

Set in 1942, the story tells of the life and times of a boy and his extraordinary dog growing up in the rural south. The shy and lonely boy’s<br />

bond with his best friend helps him widen his circle of friends as his small town undergoes upheaval in the face of World War II.<br />

My Fellow Americans<br />

1996 • 101 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Peter Segal<br />

Cast: Jack Lemmon, James Garner, Dan Aykroyd, John Heard<br />

Kramer and Douglas, two former presidents from opposite ends of the political spectrum, become reluctant allies when they become the<br />

target of a conspirator in President Haney's administration. The two ex-presidents realize they have an enemy within the government and<br />

set out to find evidence that will clear their names. The search takes them across the Southern Appalachians; along the way they meet a<br />

homeless couple, thwart kidnapers in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant, and find themselves marching in a gay pride parade.<br />

My First Wedding<br />

2006 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Laurent Firode<br />

Cast: Rachael Leigh Cook, Kenny Doughty, Paul Hopkins, Valerie Mahaffey, Caroline Carver, Glenda Braganza<br />

A young carpenter is mistaken for a Catholic priest and sustains the misunderstanding to seduce a girl.<br />

My Kid Could Paint That<br />

2007 • 82 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Amir Bar-Lev<br />

Cast: Amir Bar-Lev, Anthony Brunelli, Elizabeth Cohen, Michael Kimmelman, Laura Olmstead, Mark Olmstead, Marla Olmstead<br />

In the span of only a few months, 4-year-old Marla Olmstead rocketed from total obscurity into international renown - and sold over<br />

$300,000 dollars worth of paintings. And then, five months into Marla’s new life as a celebrity and just short of her fifth birthday, a<br />

bombshell dropped. CBS’ 60 Minutes aired an exposé suggesting strongly that the paintings were painted by her father, himself an<br />

amateur painter. Embattled, the Olmsteads turned to the filmmaker to clear their name.<br />

My Life in Ruins<br />

2009 • 98 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Donald Petrie<br />

Cast: Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss, Rachel Dratch, María Adánez, Macarena Benites, Sheila Bernette, Heather Blair, María Botto<br />

From Nia Vardalos, writer and star of MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING, comes the hilarious comedy MY LIFE IN RUINS. Georgia (Nia<br />

Vardalos) has lost her kefi (Greek for "mojo"). Discouraged by her lack of direction in life, she works as a travel guide, leading a rag-tag<br />

group of tourists as she tries to show them the beauty of her native Greece. While opening their eyes to an exotic foreign land, she too<br />

begins to see things in new ways --finding her kefi in the process.<br />

My Name is Khan<br />

2010 • 160 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Karan Johar<br />

Cast: Shahrukh Khan, Kajol, Christopher B. Duncan, Steffany Huckaby, Carl Marino, Katie A. Keane, Douglas Tait, Jimmy Shergill<br />

Rizwan Khan, a Muslim from the Borivali section of Mumbai, suffers from Asperger syndrome (a form of high-functioning autism<br />

complicating socialization). The adult Rizwan marries a Hindu single mother, Mandira, in San Francisco. After 9/11, Rizwan is detained by<br />

authorities at LAX who mistake his disability for "suspicious" behavior. Following his arrest, he meets Radha, a therapist who helps him<br />

deal with his situation and his affliction. Rizwan then begins a journey to meet US President Obama to clear his name.<br />

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My Sister's Keeper<br />

2009 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Nick Cassavetes<br />

Cast: Cameron Diaz, Abigail Breslin, Alec Baldwin, Sofia Vassilieva, Joan Cusack, Jason Patric<br />

Anna Fitzgerald looks to earn medical emancipation from her parents who until now have relied on their youngest child to help their<br />

leukemia-stricken daughter Kate remain alive.<br />

My Super Ex-Girlfriend<br />

2006 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Ivan Reitman<br />

Cast: Uma Thurman, Luke Wilson, Anna Faris, Rainn Wilson, Eddie Izzard<br />

When a regular guy dumps a superhero of her neediness, she uses her powers to make his life a living hell.<br />

Nacho Libre<br />

2006 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jared Hess<br />

Cast: Jack Black, Ana de la Reguera, Héctor Jiménez, Darius Rose, Moises Arias, Eduardo Gómez<br />

Nacho (Black) is a monastery cook, who spends his day feeding orphans and being overlooked by the monastery. When Sister<br />

Encarnación (Reguera) arrive at the monastery, Nacho realises that the only way to win her affection and to save the children, will be by<br />

competing as a Luchador wrestler.<br />

Naked Gun 2 1/2<br />

1991 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Zucker<br />

Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy, O.J. Simpson, Robert Goulet, Richard Griffiths, Jacqueline Brookes<br />

Lt. Frank Drebbin returns to save the day once again. This time he's out to foil the "big boys" in the energy business. A top scientist (Dr<br />

Mainheimer) is about to publish his report on energy supply for the future. Things don't look good for the traditional suppliers; oil, coal and<br />

nuclear. To save their industries, the suppliers kidnap Mainheimer and replace him with a decoy with a more favourable report. Jane, the<br />

Dr's secretary, is Drebbin's old flame; they're passionate love affair is thus rekindled.<br />

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad<br />

1988 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Zucker<br />

Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, Richardo Montalban, O.J. Simpson, George Kennedy<br />

Lt. Frank Drebin, a granite-jawed, rock-brained cop discovers a mind control scheme to assassinate the Queen of England. As he cracks<br />

the case wide open, he also cracks everyone else up.<br />

Naked Gunn 33 1/3: The Final Insult<br />

1994 • 83 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Seagal<br />

Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley, George Kennedy, O.J.Simpson<br />

In this third installment of the popular Naked Gun series, based on the television show “Police Squad!,” weak-minded police detective<br />

Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen), now retired, is drawn undercover after coming upon an unconscionable terrorist plot — all the while trying to<br />

ignite the hot burning embers with his new wife, Jane Spencer-Drebin (Priscilla Presley).<br />

Nancy Drew<br />

2007 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Andrew Fleming<br />

Cast: Emma Roberts, Joanne Baron, Caroline Aaron, Marshall Bell, Cliff Bemis, Amy Bruckner, Brianna Canillas, Pat Carroll, Adam Clark<br />

Teen detective Nancy Drew (Roberts) accompanies her father on a business trip to Los Angeles, where she happens upon clues to a<br />

murder mystery involving a movie star.<br />

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The Nanny Diaries<br />

2007 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini<br />

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Donna Murphy, John Henry Cox, Alicia Keys, Lewis Payton Jr., Sonnie Brown, Georgina Chapman, Nicholas<br />

Art, Jodi Michelle Pynn, Mike Rad, Laura Linney<br />

A college graduate goes to work as a nanny for a rich New York family. Ensconced in their home, she has to juggle their dysfunction, a<br />

new romance, and the spoiled brat in her charge.<br />

Napoleon Dynamite<br />

2004 • 86 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Jared Hess<br />

Cast: Jon Heder, Jon Gries, Aaron Ruell, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino, Haylie Duff, Sandy Martin<br />

From Preston, Idaho comes Napoleon Dynamite (Jon Heder), a new kind of hero complete with a tight red 'fro, some sweet moon boots,<br />

and skills that can't be topped. Napoleon lives with his Grandma (Sandy Martin) and his 30-year-old, unemployed brother Kip (Aaron<br />

Ruell), who spends his days looking for love in Internet chat rooms. When Grandma hits the road on her quad runner, Napoleon and Kip's<br />

meddling Uncle Rico (Jon Gries) comes to town to stay with them and ruin their lives.<br />

Nashville<br />

1975 • 159 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Altman<br />

Cast: Henry Gibson, Ronee Blakely, Keith Carradine, Lily Tomlin<br />

In this most original and provocative American movie, the lives of 24 unforgettable people during five hectic days are examined. The<br />

country music milieu is the backdrop against which show business and politics emerge. Director Robert Altman presents his own unique<br />

vision of America and the result is perhaps the funniest epic vision of America ever made.<br />

National Lampoon's Last Resort<br />

1993 • 93 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Rafal Zielinski<br />

Cast: Corey Feldman, Corey Haim, Robert Mandan, Maureen Flannigan<br />

The "Last Resort" is a Caribbean holiday spot run by legendary movie hero, Rex Carver. The resort is suffering hard times at the hand of<br />

Rex's old movie rival, Babcock. Rex imports two hip young guys named Sam and Dave to help. They arrive, posing as Navy Seals.<br />

Daunted by this dynamic duo, Babcock enlists the services of Rob and Bob Lob, plus a femme fatale called the Annihilator, to do them in.<br />

The Nativity Story<br />

2006 • 101 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Catherine Hardwicke<br />

Cast: Keisha Castle-Hughes, Oscar Isaac, Hiam Abbass, Shaun Toub, Ciarán Hinds, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Stanley Townsend, Alexander<br />

Siddig, Nadim Sawalha, Eriq Ebouaney, Stefan Kalipha<br />

A drama that focuses on the period in Mary and Joseph's life where they journeyed to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus.<br />

Neil Young: Heart of Gold<br />

2006 • 103 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Jonathan Demme<br />

Cast: Neil Young, Grant Boatwright, Larry Cragg, Chad Cromwell, Clinton Gregory, Emmylou Harris, Wayne Jackson, Ben Keith, Spooner<br />

Oldham, Gary W. Pigg, Pegi Young<br />

A film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.<br />

Never Been Kissed<br />

1999 • 107 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Raja Gosnell<br />

Cast: Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Molly Shannon, John C. Reilly<br />

From producer Drew Barrymore, comes a contemporary comedy featuring Drew Barrymore as a copy editor in her early 20s who yearns to<br />

be a reporter at a Chicago newspaper. She accepts an assignment to go undercover as a high school student, only to experience the<br />

horrors of being unpopular all over again - until she finds a way to turn it all around.<br />

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The New Age<br />

1994 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Michael Tolkin<br />

Cast: Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Patrick Bauchau, Rachel Rosenthal, Adam West<br />

A married couple who launch a born-to-go-bust boutique after they both lose their glitzy jobs on the same Recession-era day.<br />

New in Town<br />

2009 • 96 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jonas Elmer<br />

Cast: Renée Zellweger, Harry Connick Jr., Nathan Fillion, Siobhan Fallon, Frances Conroy, J.K. Simmons, Rashida Jones, Jimena Hoyos<br />

A high-powered consultant in love with her upscale Miami lifestyle is sent to a middle of nowhere town in Minnesota to oversee the<br />

restructuring of a blue collar manufacturing plant. After enduring a frosty reception from the locals, icy roads and freezing weather, she<br />

warms up to the small town's charm, and eventually finds herself being accepted by the community. When she's ordered to close down the<br />

plant and put the entire community out of work, she's forced to reconsider her goals and priorities, and finds a way to save the town.<br />

The New Land<br />

1972 • 191 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jan Troell<br />

Cast: Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann, Eddie Axberg, Hans Alfredson, Halvar Bjork, Allan Edwall<br />

Sequel to THE EMIGRANTS follows same characters as they settle in Minnesota, up to the ends of their lives.<br />

The New World<br />

2005 • 135 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Terrence Malick<br />

Cast: Colin Farrell, Q'orianka Kilcher, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale, August Schellenberg, Wes Studi, David Thewlis, Yorick van<br />

Wageningen, Raoul Trujillo, Michael Greyeyes, Kalani Queypo<br />

A drama about explorer John Smith and the clash between Native Americans and English settlers in the 17th century.<br />

New York Minute<br />

2004 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Dennie Gordon<br />

Cast: Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Jack Osbourne, Alannah Ong, Chuck Comeau, Mary Bond Davis,<br />

David Desrosiers<br />

One day in New York City, as Jane Ryan (Ashley Olsen) tries out for an overseas college program and her sister Roxy (Mary-Kate Olsen)<br />

schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers, a series of mishaps throws their day into chaos. In order for them both to accomplish their<br />

goals, the normally adversarial sisters decide to unite against the forces around them.<br />

The Newton Boys<br />

1998 • 122 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Richard Linklater<br />

Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Julianna Margulies, Ethan Hawke, Skeet Ulrich, Vincent D’Onofrio, Dwight Yoakam<br />

The true-life chronicle, set in the 1920s, of the Newton Boys, four brothers who arguably were the most prolific bank robbers in American<br />

history. Their “Crowning achievement” — the $3 million heist of a small train, the biggest haul ever for such a robbery — was also their<br />

downfall.<br />

Next<br />

2007 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Lee Tamahori<br />

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Julianne Moore, Nicolas Pajon, Paul Rae, Alan Kemper Armani, Jessica Barth, Jim Beaver<br />

A Las Vegas magician who can see into the future is pursued by FBI agents seeking to use his abilities to prevent a nuclear terrorist<br />

attack.<br />

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The Next Best Thing<br />

2000 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Schlesinger<br />

Cast: Madonna, Rupert Everett, Benjamin Bratt, Michael Vartan<br />

The platonic relationship between Abbie (Madonna) and her gay best friend Robert (Rupert Everett) comes undone after a night of<br />

intimacy, the result of which is the conception of a child neither had expected. They agree to raise the baby together, but their unusual<br />

arrangement is disrupted by a hostile custody battle when Abbie falls in love with in another man.<br />

Night at the Museum<br />

2006 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Shawn Levy<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Ricky Gervais, Kim Raver, Robin Williams<br />

A newly recruited night security guard at the Museum of Natural History discovers that an ancient curse causes the animals and exhibits<br />

on display to come to life and wreak havoc.<br />

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian<br />

2009 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Shawn Levy<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Amy Adams, Owen Wilson, Bill Hader, Craig Robinson, Ricky Gervais, Hank Azaria, Steve Coogan, Christopher Guest,<br />

Dick Van Dyke, Eugene Levy<br />

Security guard Larry Daley infiltrates the Smithsonian Institution in order to rescue Jedediah and Octavius, who have been shipped to the<br />

museum by mistake.<br />

The Night We Never Met<br />

1992 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Warren Leight<br />

Cast: Matthew Broderick, Annabella Sciorra, Kevin Anderson, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Justine Bateman.<br />

When Brian, a young, yuppie stockbroker gets engaged to Janet, he secretly decides to keep his Greenwich Village bachelor pad. To<br />

offset costs, he sublets it to two total strangers, Ellen and Sam. The three of them make an arrangement to share the apartment on<br />

alternate nights. Things become complicated when Ellen, an unhappily married dental hygienist decides to have an affair with the “roomie”<br />

she’s never met, she’s in for the surprise of her life. Sam is not the man she thinks he is.<br />

Nights in Rodanthe<br />

2008 • 97 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: George C. Wolfe<br />

Cast: Diane Lane, Richard Gere, James Franco, Scott Glenn, Christopher Meloni, Mae Whitman, Viola Davis<br />

A doctor who is traveling to see his estranged son sparks with an unhappily married woman at a North Carolina inn.<br />

Nim's Island<br />

2008 • 95 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jennifer Flackett, Mark Levin<br />

Cast: Jode Foster, Gerard Butler, Abigail Breslin, Sean Keenan<br />

Anything can happen on Nim's Island, a magical place ruled by a young girl's imagination. It is an existence that mirrors that of her favorite<br />

literary character, Alex Rover - the world's greatest adventurer. But Alexandra, the author of the Rover books, leads a reclusive life in the<br />

big city. When Nim's father goes missing from their island, a twist of fate brings her together with Alexandra. They rely on the steadfast<br />

courage of their fictional hero, Alex Rover, to inspire them to save the day.<br />

Nine<br />

2009 • 119 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Rob Marshall<br />

Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz, Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman, Kate Hudson, Sophia Loren, Stacy Ferguson,<br />

Martina Stella<br />

Famous film director Guido Contini struggles to find harmony in his professional and personal lives, as he engages in dramatic<br />

relationships with his wife, his mistress, his muse, his agent, and his mother.<br />

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Nine Months<br />

1995 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom Arnold, Joan Cusack, Jeff Goldblum<br />

When he finds out his longtime girlfriend is pregnant, a commitment-phobe realizes he might have to change his lifestyle for better or<br />

much, much worse.<br />

No Dessert Dad, ‘Till You Mow the Lawn<br />

1994 • 89 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Howard McCain<br />

Cast: Robert Hays, Joanna Kerns, Joshua Schaeeeefer, Larry Linville, Allison Mack, Jimmy Marsden, Richard Moll and Lyman Ward.<br />

The Cochran kids want parents. Real parents! Not the workaholic, chain-smoking, absentee wimps that brought them into the world. So<br />

when their mom (Joanna Kerns “Growing Pains”) and dad (Robert Hays, Airplane) buy self-hypnosis tapes to try to kick the butt habit, the<br />

kids see an opportunity. They doctor the hypnosis tapes with a few suggestions of their own, and suddenly, their parents are seriously<br />

cool - while everything else is totally wild.<br />

No Reservations<br />

2007 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Scott Hicks<br />

Cast: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, Abigail Breslin, Patricia Clarkson, Jenny Wade, Lily Rabe, Yevgeniy Dekhtyar, Ramon<br />

Fernandez, Zoe Kravitz<br />

A master chef, Kate, lives her life like she runs the kitchen at upscale 22 Bleecker Restaurant in Manhattan--with a no-nonsense intensity<br />

that both captivates and intimidates everyone around her. With breathtaking precision, she powers through each hectic shift, coordinating<br />

hundreds of meals, preparing delicate sauces, seasoning and simmering each dish to absolute perfection.<br />

Norbit<br />

2007 • 102 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Brian Robbins<br />

Cast: China Anderson, Michael Isaac Blanks, Trisha Carman, Smith Cho, Michael Colyar, Terry Crews, Kelley Daugherty, Eurydice Davis,<br />

Fumi Desalu<br />

A mild-mannered guy (Murphy) who is engaged to a monstrous woman (Murphy) meets the woman of his dreams (Newton), and schemes<br />

to find a way to be with her.<br />

Norma Rae<br />

1979 • 113 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Martin Ritt<br />

Cast: Sally Field, Beau Bridges, Ron Leibman<br />

Sally Field won an Oscar for her portrayal of a textile worker whose mundane life is changed by the arrival of a union organizer from New<br />

York.<br />

North By Northwest<br />

1959 • 136 minutes • Colour • Turner/MGM WB<br />

Director: Alfred Hitchcock<br />

Cast:<br />

New York advertising executive Roger Thornhill is kidnapped by a gang of spies led by Philip Vandamm, who believe Thornhill is CIA<br />

agent George Kaplan. Thornhill escapes, but must find Kaplan in order to clear himself of a murder it is believed he committed. Following<br />

Kaplan to Chicago as a fugitive from justice, Thornhill is helped by beautiful Eve Kendall. In Chicago, she delivers a message to Kaplan<br />

that almost costs Thornhill his life when he is chased across a cornfield by a crop-dusting plane.<br />

The Notebook<br />

2004 • 123 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Nick Cassavetes<br />

Cast: Ryan Gosling, Tim Ivey, Rachel McAdams, Starletta DuPois, James Garner, Gena Rowlands, Sam Shepard, Anthony-Michael Q.<br />

Thomas, Joan Allen, Ed Grady<br />

A poor and passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman and gives her a sense of freedom. They soon are separated by<br />

their social differences.<br />

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Nothing Like the Holidays<br />

2008 • 98 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Alfredo de Villa<br />

Cast: Freddy Rodriguez, John Leguizamo, Debra Messing, Alfred Molina, Jay Hernandez, Melonie Diaz, Vanessa Ferlito, Luis Guzman<br />

If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that family time isn’t always a walk in the park. In Nothing Like the Holidays, two of today’s<br />

most talented actors, John Leguizamo (The Happening, The Take) and Freddy Rodriguez (“Six Feet Under,” Bobby), join Debra Messing<br />

(“Will & Grace,” “The Starter Wife”), Alfred Molina (The Da Vinci Code, Spider-Man 2), and director Alfredo de Villa (the award-winning<br />

Washington Heights) to tell the humorous and heartwarming story of one unforgettable family holiday.<br />

Nuns on the Run<br />

1990 • 92 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jonathan Lynn<br />

Cast: Eric Idle, Robbie Coltrane, Tom Hickey, Doris Hare, Robert Patterson<br />

A pair of petty crooks who steal a million pounds from their gangster employer, are forced to hide out in a convent disguised as nuns. But<br />

they are not prepared for the characters they find there.<br />

The Nutcracker 3D<br />

2010 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Andrey Konchalovskiy<br />

Cast: Elle Fanning, Nathan Lane, John Turturro, Frances de la Tour, Richard E. Grant, Yuliya Vysotskaya, Shirley Henderson<br />

On Christmas night, Mary's new friend, The Nutcracker (Charlie Rowe) or "NC", comes to life and takes her on a wondrous journey into his<br />

magical world of fairies, sugarplums, and other Christmas toys which come to life. Mary soon realizes that this fantastical kingdom is facing<br />

danger from the tyrannical rule of the evil Rat King (John Turturro) and his devious mother (Frances de la Tour). When NC is taken<br />

hostage, Mary and her newfound toy friends must uncover the secret of the Rat King to rescue NC and his kingdom.<br />

O'Horten<br />

2007 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Bent Hamer<br />

Cast: Baard Owe, Espen Skjønberg, Ghita Nørby, Henny Moan, Bjørn Floberg, Kai Remlow, Per Jansen, Bjarte Hjelmeland<br />

A drama focused on a life-changing moment in 67-year-old train engineer Odd Horten's existence: the evening of his retirement.<br />

Ocean's 11<br />

1960 • 144 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Lewis Milestone<br />

Cast: Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr., Richard Conte, Dean Martin, Angie Dickinson<br />

Eleven friends who know each other from World War II plan to rob five of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas in one night. They develop a<br />

master plan but after the whole thing is over, something goes wrong...<br />

Ocean's Eleven<br />

2001 • 116 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steven Soderbergh<br />

Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Casey Affleck, Scott Cann, Don Cheadle, Matt Damon, Elliot Gould<br />

Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven team member, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and<br />

Linus Caldwell. Their target The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy,<br />

as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million.<br />

Ocean's Thirteen<br />

2007 • 122 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steven Soderbergh<br />

Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Ellen Barkin, Al Pacino, Bernie Mac, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Elliott Gould, Shaobo Qin,<br />

Don Cheadle, Eddie Jemison, Andy Garcia, Scott L. Schwartz, Carl Reiner<br />

Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and the gang would have only one reason to pull off their most ambitious and risky casino heist—to<br />

defend one of their own. When ruthless casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) double-crosses one of the original Ocean's eleven—Reuben<br />

Tishkoff (Elliott Gould)—Danny and the gang team up one more time to see if they can break "the Bank."<br />

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Ocean's Twelve<br />

2004 • 125 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Steven Soderbergh<br />

Cast: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Andy Garcia, Bernie Mac, Casey Affleck, Scott Caan, Vincent Cassel, Matt Damon<br />

"Ocean's Twelve" involves Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and his gang of hustlers from the first film (Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle, Matt<br />

Damon, Carl Reiner) heading off to England to pull off three heists, with a very mad and frustrated Andy Garcia sending his hitmen after<br />

them. This time, however, Julia Roberts is the twelfth in the gang of thieves, hence the name, "Ocean's Twelve."<br />

October<br />

1994 • 97 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Pierre Falardeau<br />

Cast: Hugo Dubé, Serge Houde, Luc Picard, Pierre rivard, Denis Trudel<br />

A dramatization of the infamous Canadian terrorist abduction & murder of a government minister by a cell of The Quebec Liberation Front.<br />

The Odd Couple II<br />

1998 • 97 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Howard Deutch<br />

Cast: Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Richard Riehle, Jonathan Silverman, Lisa Waltz, Mary Beth Peil, Christine Baranski, Jean Smart<br />

Oscar and Felix take a road trip to their son and daughter's wedding.<br />

Oh, God!<br />

1977 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Carl Reiner<br />

Cast: John Denver, George Burns, Teri Garr, Donald Pleasence, Ralph Bellamy, William Daniels, Barnard Hughes, Paul Sorvino, Barry<br />

Sullivan, Dinah Shore<br />

A hard working assistant manager of a market finds a note summoning him to an interview with God. God wants him to spread the Word<br />

and when he does he gets into a lot of trouble. He eventually is helped by - God.<br />

Once Upon a Time in the West<br />

1968 • 165 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sergio Leone<br />

Cast: Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards, Charles Bronson<br />

Henry Fonda has a rare role as a thoroughly vicious, contemptible and inhuman gunslinger in this monumental Western epic of loyalty and<br />

revenge. A masterpiece.<br />

Once You Kiss a Stranger<br />

1969 • 113 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Robert Sparr<br />

Cast: Paul Burke, Carol Lynley, Martha Hyer, Peter Lind Hayes, Philip Carey, Stephen McNally, Whit Bissell<br />

Thinly disguised remake of STRANGERS ON A TRAIN, with Lynley as a nut who pulls golfer Burke into a bizarre "reciprocal murder"<br />

scheme.<br />

One Fine Day<br />

1996 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Hoffman<br />

Cast: Michelle Pfeifer, George Clooney, Mae Whitman, Alex D. Linz, Charles Durning<br />

Melanie Parker, an architect and mother of Sammy, and Jack Taylor, a newspaper columnist and father of Maggie, are both divorced.<br />

They meet one morning when overwhelmed Jack is left unexpectedly with Maggie and forgets that Melanie was to take her to school. As a<br />

result, both children miss their school field trip and are stuck with the parents. The two adults project their negative stereotypes of exspouses<br />

on each other, but end up needing to rely on each other to watch the children as each must save his job.<br />

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One Foot in Hell<br />

1960 • 89 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: James B. Clark<br />

Cast: Alan Ladd, Don Murray, Dan O'Herlihy, Dolores Michaels, Barry Coe<br />

Ambitious but peculiar production of sheriff seeking retribution against small town for negligent death of his wife.<br />

Operation Condor<br />

1997 • 103 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jackie Chan<br />

Cast: Jackie Chan, Carol Cheng, Eva Coba De Garcia, Ikeda Shoko<br />

From the deep of the African forest, Jackie is called on by a European count to lead a mission in search of a huge cache of gold hidden in<br />

the desert by German soldiers during World War II. His search carries him from a mysterious island in the South China Sea to the great<br />

European capitals to the merciless sands of the Sahara Desert.<br />

Oscar and the Lady in Pink<br />

2010 • 105 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt<br />

Cast: Michèle Laroque, Amir, Max von Sydow, Amira Casar, Mylène Demongeot, Constance Dollé, Simone-Elise Girard, Benoît Brière<br />

Listening in to a conversation between his doctor and parents, 10-year-old Oscar learns what nobody has the courage to tell him. He only<br />

has a few weeks to live. Furious, he refuses to speak to anyone except straight-talking Rose, the lady in pink he meets on the hospital<br />

stairs. As Christmas approaches, Rose uses her fantastical experiences as a professional wrestler, her imagination, wit and charm to allow<br />

Oscar to live life and love to the full, in the company of his friends Pop Corn, Einstein, Bacon and childhood sweetheart Peggy Blue.<br />

Osmosis Jones<br />

2001 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly, Tom Sito, Piet Kroon<br />

Cast: Voices of Chris Rock, David Hyde Pierce, Bill Murray, Laurence Fishburne<br />

Frank Detomello, a construction worker, catches a cold. The inside of his body is known as the "City of Frank" to its inhabitants, two of<br />

which — white blood cell cop Osmosis Jones, and cold tablet Drixorial — team up to fight the invading viruses intent on taking over the<br />

City.<br />

The Others<br />

2001 • 104 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Alejandro Amenábar<br />

Cast: Nicole Kidman, Fionnula Flanagan, Christopher Eccleston, Alakina Mann, James Bentley, Eric Sykes, Elaine Cassidy<br />

A woman named Grace retires with her two children to a mansion on Jersey, towards the end of the Second World War, where she's<br />

waiting for her husband to come back from battle. The children have a disease which means they cannot be touched by direct sunlight<br />

without being hurt in some way. They will live alone there with oppressive, strange and almost religious rules, until she needs to hire a<br />

group of servants for them. Their arrival will accidentally begin to break the rules with unexpected consequences.<br />

Our Family Wedding<br />

2010 • 102 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Rick Famuyiwa<br />

Cast: Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Regina King, Lance Gross, Natalina Maggio, Anna Maria Horsford, Hayley Marie Norman, Lupe<br />

Ontiveros<br />

A clash-of-cultures comedy, the story centers on two overbearing fathers (Forest Whitaker& Carlos Mencia) who must put aside their<br />

differences to plan the wedding of their son and daughter (America Ferrera) in less than two weeks.<br />

Our Man Flint<br />

1966 • 108 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Daniel Mann<br />

Cast: James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb, Edward Malhare, Gila Golan<br />

A wry James Coburn stars as the popular Derek Flint, hired by Z.O.W.I.E. to destroy the criminal organization GALAXY, and save the<br />

world. He is armed only with a cigarette lighter that has 83 different uses!<br />

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Out to Sea<br />

1997 • 109 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Martha Coolidge<br />

Cast: Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon, Elaine Stritch, Dyan Cannon, Gloria DeHaven, Brent Spiner, Hal Linden<br />

The movies' hottest and most enduring team, Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, of the box office hits “Grumpy Old Men” and “Grumpier<br />

Old Men”, join forces again in this nautical romantic comedy. In order to meet and, hopefully, fleece eligible women, Matthau cons his<br />

brother-in-law, Lemmon, into joining him as a dance instructor aboard a luxury cruise line.<br />

The Out-of-Towners<br />

1999 • 90 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sam Weisman<br />

Cast: Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn, John Cleese, Mark McKinney, Oliver Hudson, Valerie Perri, Steve Mittleman<br />

The remake of the 1970 Neil Simon comedy follows the adventures of a couple (Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn) vexed by misfortune while<br />

in New York City for a job interview.<br />

Over the Hedge<br />

2006 • 75 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Tim Johnson, Karey Kirkpatrick<br />

Cast: Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, Thomas Haden Church, Madison Davenport, Avril Lavigne, Eugene Levy, Nick Nolte<br />

Traveling raccoon con artist, RJ (Willis), arrives in a woods outside a human city in the Midwest, excited about the wonders that living near<br />

humans can bring hungry animals. What he finds, however, is an Amish-like community that is deathly afraid of humans. Encouraged by<br />

RJ, however, the animals slowly venture over the hedge that separates them from the brand new suburban development that appeared<br />

over the winter while they were sleeping, and what RJ shows them is a whole new world.<br />

P.S. I Love You<br />

2007 • 126 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard LaGravenese<br />

Cast: Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Gina Gershon, Lisa Kudrow, Harry Connick, Jr., Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kathy Bates, James Marsters<br />

A young widow discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life.<br />

The Pagemaster<br />

1994 • 75 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: J. Johnston<br />

Cast: Voices of Macaulay Culkin, Christopher Lloyd, Whoopi Goldberg, Patrick Stewart<br />

The Pagemaster, keeper of the books and guardian of the written word, sends a timid young boy on an animated adventure through the<br />

fiction section of the library, where the greatest stories of all time come to life.<br />

Paint Your Wagon<br />

1969 • 159 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Joshua Logan<br />

Cast: Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg, Ray Walston<br />

This rip-roaring classic musical of a gold mining boom town features Lee Marvin's surprise hit of the year, "I Was Born Under a Wandering<br />

Star," and Clint Eastwood's rendition of "I Talk to Trees."<br />

The Painted Veil<br />

2006 • 124 minutes • Colour • Warner Independent <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Curran<br />

Cast: Naomi Watts, Edward Norton, Liev Schreiber, Hélène Cardona, Sally Hawkins, Toby Jones, Diana Rigg<br />

A British medical doctor fights a cholera outbreak in a small Chinese village, while also being trapped at home in a loveless marriage to an<br />

unfaithful wife.<br />

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The Pallbearer<br />

1996 • 104 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Matt Reeves<br />

Cast: David Schwimmer, Carol Kane, Gwyneth Paltrow, Michael Rapaport, Barbara Hershey<br />

A young man agrees to lead the funeral services of a former high school classmate despite one nagging technicality: he can’t remember<br />

who the classmate is. Embarking on a set of hilarious adventures to solve the mystery, Tom gets tangled up with the deceased’s mother<br />

and yet another old classmate who barely remembers him.<br />

Paparazzi<br />

2004 • 85 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Paul Abascal<br />

Cast: Cole Hauser, Larry Cedar, Tom Sizemore, Robin Tunney, Dennis Farina<br />

A rising Hollywood actor decides to take personal revenge against a group of four persistent photographers to make them pay for almost<br />

causing a personal tragedy involving his wife and son.<br />

Paper Heart<br />

2009 • 88 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Nicholas Jasenovec<br />

Cast: Seth Rogen, Michael Cera<br />

PAPER HEART follows Charlyne as she embarks on a quest across America to make a documentary about the one subject she doesn’t<br />

fully understand. As she and her good friend (and director) Nicholas search for answers and advice about love, Charlyne talks with friends<br />

and strangers, scientists, bikers, romance novelists, and children. They each offer diverse views on modern romance, as well as various<br />

answers to the age-old question: does true love really exist<br />

Paper Moon<br />

1973 • 102 minutes • B/W • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Bogdanovich<br />

Cast: Ryan O’Neal, Tatum O'Neal, Madeline Kahn<br />

Ryan O'Neal teams up with daughter Tatum, who became the youngest actress ever to win a competitive Oscar, in her first film role. Ryan<br />

plays the smooth-talking con man Moses Pray, driving through Depression Era Kansas with a car-load of deluxe Bibles. Addie is a<br />

cigarette-smoking, nine-year-old orphan who manages to show the master con man a trick or two. Madeline Kahn gives a beguiling<br />

performance as Trixie Delight, who goes along for the ride. Irresistible.<br />

Paprika<br />

2006 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Satoshi Kon<br />

Cast: Megumi Hayashibara, Tôru Furuya, Kôichi Yamadera, Katsunosuke Hori<br />

Toru Emori, Akio Ôtsuka, Hideyuki Tanaka<br />

When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patient's dreams is stolen, all hell breaks loose. Only a young female therapist can<br />

stop it: Paprika.<br />

Paradise Now<br />

2005 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Independent <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Hany Abu-Assad<br />

Cast: Kais Nashef, Ali Suliman, Lubna Azabal, Amer Hlehel, Hiam Abbass, Ashraf Barhom, Mohammad Bustami<br />

"PARADISE NOW" is the story of two young Palestinian men as they embark upon what may be the last 48 hours of their lives. On a<br />

typical day in the West Bank city of Nablus, where daily life grinds on amidst crushing poverty and the occasional rocket blast, we meet<br />

two childhood best friends, Saïd (Kais Nashef) and Khaled (Ali Suliman), who pass time drinking tea, smoking a hookah, and working<br />

dead-end menial jobs as auto mechanics.<br />

The Party<br />

1968 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Blake Edwards<br />

Cast: Peter Sellers, Claudine Longet, Marge Champion, Denny Miller, Gavin MacLeod<br />

A failed, blundering actor and one man wrecking crew Hrundi V. Bakshi is invited to Hollywood mogul Fred Glutterbuck's lavish party<br />

complete with gorgeous bimbos, back stabbing producers, wannabe stars and waiters.<br />

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Pascali's Island<br />

1988 • 101 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: James Dearden<br />

Cast: Ben Kingsley, Charles Dance, Helen Mirren, George Murcell, Sheila Allen<br />

A largely ignored Turkish spy for the collapsing Ottoman Empire forms a duplicitous alliance with a mysterious Brit to rob the Greek island<br />

of Nisi of an archeological treasure.<br />

Past Perfect<br />

2002 • 82 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Daniel MacIvor<br />

Cast: Karen Beverly, Marie Brassard, Maury Chaykin, John Dartt, Valentin Fredrickson<br />

Rebecca Jenkins, Daniel MacIvor, Kathryn MacLellan, David McClelland<br />

The film intercuts between two days, two years apart. The first: a flight from Vancouver to Halifax, where Charlotte and Cecil, two<br />

strangers, meet in seats 3a & 3c and fall in love. The second: a Saturday two years later, where Charlotte and Cecil now a couple, fight,<br />

break-up and finally reunite.<br />

Pay It Forward<br />

2000 • 122 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Mimi Leder<br />

Cast: Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment<br />

A boy creates a scheme as a class project. It involves helping three people who must each help three people and so on until everyone is<br />

doing something nice for someone. He put his plan into action and it actually works, though not in the way the boy anticipated, and not<br />

until his own world is forever changed for better and worse.<br />

Peaceful Warrior<br />

2006 • 120 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Victor Salva<br />

Cast: Scott Mechlowicz, Nick Nolte, Amy Smart, Paul Wesley, Ashton Holmes, Agnes Bruckner, B.J. Britt, Beatrice Rosen, Tony Black,<br />

Jimmy Bradley, Scott Caudill, Bart Conner<br />

A chance encounter with a stranger changes the life of a college gymnast.<br />

The Peacekeeper<br />

1997 • 98 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sean Dwyer<br />

Cast: Dolph Lundgren, Montel Williams, Roy Scheider, Michael Sarrazin<br />

To the military brass he’s a troublemaker, but to the media he’s a hero. So Air Force Major Frank Cross is given one more “easy”<br />

assignment to keep him out of trouble: Cary the President’s “black Bag” containing America’s nuclear missile launch codes. But when a<br />

team of terrorist killers steals the briefcase, the stakes become unimaginably high. Cross finds himself racing to prevent rogue ex-marine<br />

Colonel Douglas Murphy from unleashing a nuclear nightmare.<br />

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief<br />

2010 • 117 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Columbus<br />

Cast: Logan Lerman, Uma Thurman, Rosario Dawson, Pierce Brosnan, Sean Bean, Catherine Keener, Kevin McKidd, Joe Pantoliano,<br />

Erica Cerra, Steve Coogan<br />

A young boy discovers he's the descendant of a Greek god and sets out on an adventure to settle an on-going battle between the gods.<br />

Based on the book by Rick Riordan.<br />

The Perfect Storm<br />

2000 • 130 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Wolfgang Petersen<br />

Cast: George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, John C. Reilly, Diane Lane, Karen Allen, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio<br />

Based on Sebastian Junger’s 1997 best-selling book, this epic drama tells of the courageous men and women who risk their lives every<br />

working day, pitting their fishing boats and rescue vessels against the capricious forces of nature. Their worst fears are realized in 1991<br />

when they were confronted by the greatest storm in modern history, and the six crew members of the swordfish boat, Andrea Gail, were<br />

lost 500 miles from their home beneath waves reaching over 100 feet high.<br />

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Persuasion<br />

1995 • 103 minutes • Colour • Norstar Releasing<br />

Director: Roger Michell<br />

Cast: Amanda Root, Ciaran Hinds, Susan Fleetwood, Corin Redgrave<br />

A young woman has never recovered from her break with a dashing but impoverished soldier whom she was advised to turn away. Now,<br />

seven years later, they meet again in the midst of a tumultuous period in which her family tries to adjust to poverty.<br />

The Phantom<br />

1996 • 100 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Simon Wincer<br />

Cast: Billy Zane, Treat Williams, Cristy Swanson, Catherine Zeta<br />

The story of “The Phantom” began four hundred years ago when a small boy saw his father savagely murdered by pirates of the Sengh<br />

Brotherhood. The boy was washed up on Jungle shores and swore an oath of vengeance — to fight piracy, greed and cruelty in all its<br />

form.<br />

Pharaoh's Army<br />

1995 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robby Henson<br />

Cast: Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson, Sarah Anders, Kris Kristofferson, Will Lucas<br />

Union soldiers in search of food descend on the farm of a Confederate family and decide to stay until one soldier’s wounds have healed.<br />

While the war weary Union captain falls for the mother whose husband is off at war, her son plots revenge on the Yankees.<br />

Phat Girlz<br />

2006 • 99 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Nnegest Likké<br />

Cast: Mo'Nique, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Godfrey, Joyful Drake, Eric Roberts, Jack Noseworthy, Kendra C. Johnson<br />

Starring Mo'Nique as Jazmin Biltmore, a smart-mouthed aspiring fashion designer, PHAT GIRLZ is an edgy comedy about two frustrated<br />

plus-size women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot bodied" babes. The PHAT<br />

GIRLZ are thrown a major curve ball when they meet the men of their dreams in the most unexpected of ways...<br />

The Phoenix and the Magic Carpet<br />

1995 • 80 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Zoran Perisic<br />

Cast: Dee Wallace Stone, Sir Peter Ustinov, Timothy Hegeman, Nick Klein, Laura Kamrath<br />

When Mrs. Wilson and her three children visit England to settle the affairs of her late father, the children find themselves in an isolated<br />

cottage cut off from the modern world. While searching through an old chest of belongs, they discover an egg which accidentally falls into<br />

the bonfire and from it emerges the Magical Phoenix, a mythical firebird. Then they realize that the carpet in grandfather’s study is a magic<br />

carpet and only the Phoenix knows the commands to make it fly.<br />

Picture Perfect<br />

1997 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Glenn Gardon Caron<br />

Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Jay Mohr, Olympia Dukakis, Ilena Douglas, Kevin Bacon<br />

Jennifer Aniston, of the TV series "Friends," stars in this romantic comedy about a single woman who, to jump start a promising career in<br />

advertising, uses a random photo to invent a fictional boyfriend and love life for herself. She actually meets the man in the picture (Jay<br />

Mohr), falls head-over-heels in love, and finds her world turned upside-down as romantic complications follow.<br />

Pirates of Silicon Valley<br />

1999 • 96 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Martyn Burke<br />

Cast: Noah Wyle, Anthony , Joel Slotnick, John DiMaggio, Josh HopkinsMichael Hall<br />

This film is the semi-humorous documentary about the men who made the world of technology what it is today, their struggles during<br />

college, the founding of their companies, and the ingenious actions they took to build up the global corporate empires of Apple Computer<br />

Corporation and Microsoft Inc.<br />

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Planet 51<br />

2009 • 91 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jorge Blanco, Javier Abad (co-director)<br />

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, John Cleese<br />

The inhabitants of Planet 51 live in fear of alien invasion. Their paranoia is realized when an astronaut arrives from Earth. Befriended by a<br />

young resident, he has to avoid capture in order to recover his spaceship and try to return home.<br />

Planet of the Apes<br />

1968 • 112 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Franklin J. Schaffner<br />

Cast: Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans<br />

Three American astronauts crash on a planet where the inhabitant-rulers are civilized, articulate apes who hunt humans like animals.<br />

Planet of the Apes<br />

2001 • 120 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tim Burton<br />

Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Kris Kristofferson, Estella Warren, Linda Harrison, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter, Michael Clarke Duncan, Paul<br />

Giamatti, George Clooney, Lisa Marie, Glenn Shadix, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, David Warner<br />

Burton's "Planet of the Apes" begins with the famed original's premise — a pilot finds himself in a world turned upside down after landing<br />

on a strange planet — with the celebrated filmmaker's unique personal vision and style breaking new ground in story, design, makeup, and<br />

visual effects.<br />

Playing By Heart<br />

1998 • 121 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Willard Carroll<br />

Cast: Angelina Jolie, Anthony Edwards, Dennis Quaid, Ellen Burstyn, Gena Rowlands, Gillian Anderson, Jay Mohr, Jon Stewart,<br />

Madeleine Stowe, Ryan Phillippe, Sean Connery<br />

Eleven articulate people work through affairs of the heart in L.A.<br />

Plaza Suite<br />

1971 • 114 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Arthur Hiller<br />

Cast: Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapleton, Lee Grant, Barbara Harris<br />

Walter Matthau plays three wisecracking roles in this wonderful film version of Neil Simon's Broadway smash.<br />

action by both Matthau and Harris.<br />

A small master piece of<br />

Pocahontas: The Legend<br />

1995 • 102 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Danièle J. Suissa<br />

Cast: Sandrine Holt, Miles O'Keeffe, Tony Goldwyn, Gordon Tootoosis, Billy Merasty, Bucky Hill, David Hemblen, Billy Two Rivers,<br />

Kennetch Charlette, Samaya Jardey, George Buza<br />

Englishmen come to explore and settle the new world. There they find natives who are curious about their "firesticks" and strange<br />

customs. One Englishman, John Smith, is captured by the natives, and begins to learn their customs and beliefs. As Smith spends more<br />

time with them, specifically Pocahontas, he realizes that the white man may not be meant for the new world.<br />

Pokemon Heroes<br />

2003 • 71 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jim Malone, Kunihiko Yuyama<br />

Cast: Veronica Taylor, Rachael Lillis, Eric Stuart, Madeleine Blaustein, Ikue Ootani, Lisa Ortiz, Megan Hollingshead, Tara Jayne<br />

Ash, Pikachu and the rest of the Pokemon gang try and stop a pair of thieves hiding out in the canals and alleyways of Alto Mare, the<br />

water capital of the world. Joining the adventure are two new Pokémons, a brother/sister pair named Latias and Latios who are protecting<br />

the Droplet of the Heart - a valuable treasure.<br />

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The Polar Express<br />

2004 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Robert Zemeckis<br />

Cast: Andrew Ableson, Debbie Lee Carrington, Tom Hanks, Eddie Deezen, Michael Jeter, Peter Scolari, Chris Coppola, Dylan Cash, Phil<br />

Fondacaro, Nona M. Gaye<br />

Believing in Santa Claus isn't easy when all of your friends and family insist he's just make-believe. A boy's faith is rewarded one<br />

Christmas Eve when he's awakened by a steam train that pulls up in front of his house and takes him and other children to the North Pole<br />

to meet Santa.<br />

Police Academy: Mission to Moscow<br />

1994 • 83 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Alan Metter<br />

Cast: G.W. Bailey, George Gaynes, David Graf, Leslie Easterbrook, Claire Forlani<br />

This time the Academy is called into action against the Godfather of the Russian Mafia. The Imperious Don aims to tap into worldwide<br />

databases with a secret computer program he’s developed. But leave it to the Academy ties to turn it into a case of arrested development!<br />

Polish Wedding<br />

1998 • 100 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Theresa Connelly<br />

Cast: Lena Olin, Gabriel Byrne, Claire Danes, Adam Trese, Mili Avital, Daniel Lapaine<br />

The film centers on a big Polish family. Jadzia is the mother and the ruler of the Pzoniak family (she has five children). Though she's<br />

happily married to Bolek, she is also having a long-time affair with Roman. Her young daughter Hala is having an affair with neighbour cop<br />

Russell and becomes pregnant by him. Russell is pressed hard to marry Hala.<br />

Pootie Tang<br />

2001 • 81 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Louis CK<br />

Cast: Lance Crouther, Chris Rock, Robert Vaughn, David Cross<br />

Adapted from a comedy sketch on HBO’s The Chris Rock Show, Pootie is the ultimate superhero. A cool walking, smooth talking ladies<br />

man, Pootie is a hero and role model to all the children. Everybody looks up to him, except for the evil Dick Lecter, CEO of Lecter Corp., a<br />

company that makes cigarettes, alcohol and fast food. Can Pootie’s cool determination and strength prevail over the evil Lecter and his<br />

crew<br />

Poseidon<br />

2006 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Wolfgang Petersen<br />

Cast: Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Emmy Rossum, Jacinda Barrett, Mike Vogel, Jimmy Bennett, Mia Maestro, with Andre Braugher, Richard<br />

Dreyfuss<br />

On New Year's Eve, the luxury ocean liner, Poseidon, capsizes after being swamped by a rogue wave. The survivors are left to fight for<br />

survival as they attempt to escape the sinking ship.<br />

Post Grad<br />

2009 • 88 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Vicky Jenson<br />

Cast: Alexis Bledel, Carol Burnett, Michael Keaton, Rodrigo Santoro, Jane Lynch, Zach Gilford<br />

Eternal optimist Ryden Malby (Alexis Bledel) has the most brutal of wake-up calls when she graduates from college and can't find a job,<br />

forcing her back home to live with her oddball family. Frustrated and confused about how her life is supposed to turn out, she soon realizes<br />

that her longtime platonic best friend is the only one who makes everything in her crazy life make sense.<br />

Practical Magic<br />

1998 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Griffin Dunne<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Dianne Wiest, Stockard Channing, Goran Visnjic, Aidan Quinn, Lucinda Jenney<br />

Based on Alice Hoffman's best-selling novel. This dark and comic fable is set in a small contemporary New England town, where two<br />

sisters struggle to use their hereditary gift for guiding fate through practical magic to overcome the obstacles in discovering true love.<br />

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Pride<br />

2007 • 104 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sunu Gonera<br />

Cast: Terrence Howard, Bernie Mac, Tom Arnold, Trevor Morgan, Kimberly Elise, Evan Ross, Gary Anthony Sturgis, Alphonso McAuley,<br />

Regine Nehy<br />

The determined Jim Ellis starts a swim team for troubled teens at the Philadelphia Department of Recreation.<br />

Prince Valiant<br />

1998 • 91 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Anthony Hickox<br />

Cast: Stephen Moyer, Katherine Heigl, Thomas Kretschmann, Udo Kier<br />

In a time now lost in the mists of memory, the great King Arthur rules in the legendary citadel that is Camelot.<br />

The Princess Bride<br />

1987 • 97 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Rob Reiner<br />

Cast: Andre the Giant, Robin Wright, Peter Falk, Mandy Patinkin<br />

A grandfather reads his grandson a bedtime story that has been passed down from father to son for generations. The story is a classic tale<br />

of love and adventure as the beautiful Buttercup is kidnapped and held against her will in order to marry the odious Prince Humperdinck,<br />

and Westley (her childhood beau, now returned as the Dread Pirate Roberts) attempts to save her. On the way he meets an accomplished<br />

swordsman and a huge, super strong giant, both of whom become his companions in his quest to rescue Buttercup.<br />

The Private Eyes<br />

1981 • 91 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Lang Elliott<br />

Cast: Tim Conway, Don Knotts, Trisha Noble, Bernard Fox, Grace Zabriskie, John Fujioka, Stan Ross<br />

The updated Holmes and Watson team perfectly spoofs the famous detective duo, bumbling through secret doors and passageways of an<br />

old mansion as they try to find the killer of the Lord and Lady who lived there.<br />

The Proud and the Damned<br />

1972 • 96 minutes • Colour • Astral Bellevue Classics<br />

Director: Ferde Grofe Jr.<br />

Cast: Chuck Connors, Jose Greco, Cesar Romero, Aron Kincaid, Anita Quinn<br />

Five mercenaries stumble into the camp of a powerful military dictator who forces them to spy for him. While doing so, they become victims<br />

of violence and betrayal.<br />

Pure Country<br />

1992 • 112 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Christopher Cain<br />

Cast: George Strait, Lesley Ann Warren, Isabel Glasser, Kyle Chandler, John Doe<br />

Tuckered-out country star revisits his rural roots, falls for a redheaded rodeo aspirant who doesn't realize who he is.<br />

The Queen<br />

2006 • 103 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Stephen Frears<br />

Cast: Helen Mirren, James Cromwell, Alex Jennings, Roger Allam, Sylvia Syms, Tim McMullan, Robin Soans, Lola Peploe, Douglas Reith,<br />

Joyce Henderson, Pat Laffan<br />

In 1997, after the death of Lady Di in a car accident in Paris, the reluctant Queen and The Establishment do not accept to honor the<br />

"People's Princess" as a member of the Royal Family. However, the public and the media question the utility of the monarchy and the justelected<br />

Prime Minister Tony Blair advises the Queen to make a public speech mourning the loss of Diana.<br />

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Rabbit-Proof Fence<br />

2002 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Phillip Noyce<br />

Cast: Everlyn Sampi, Tianna Sansbury, Laura Monaghan,David Gulpilil, Ningali Lawford, Myarn Lawford, Kenneth Branagh<br />

Three little girls. Snatched from their mothers' arms. Spirited 1,500 miles away. Denied their very identity. Forced to adapt to a strange<br />

new world. They will attempt the impossible. A daring escape. A run from the authorities. An epic journey across an unforgiving landscape<br />

that will test their very will to survive. Their only resources, tenacity, determination, ingenuity and each other. Their one hope, find the<br />

rabbit-proof fence that might just guide them home. A true story.<br />

Racing Stripes<br />

2005 • 101 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Frederik Du Chau<br />

Cast: Frankie Muniz, Gary Bullock, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jeff Foxworthy, Whoopi Goldberg, Bruce Greenwood, Steve Harvey, Dustin<br />

Hoffman, Joshua Jackson, Wendie Malick, Mandy Moore<br />

Panettiere has the starring human role in "Racing Stripes," the story of an abandoned baby zebra (voiced by Frankie Muniz) that grows up<br />

believing he's a racehorse. With the help of barnyard friends and teenage girl who dreams of being a jockey, he overcomes prejudice and<br />

self-doubt to pursue his dream of running with thoroughbreds.<br />

Raiders of the Lost Ark<br />

1981 • 115 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies<br />

"Raiders of the Lost Ark" leaves you breathless. Its spirit is straight from the days of those thrilling matinee classics. Harrison Ford is the<br />

swashbuckling hero, Indiana Jones, who, with his spunky girlfriend, must battle foes of every shape, size and description to keep the<br />

mysterious Lost Ark of the Covenantant out of Hitler's hands.<br />

The Rainmaker<br />

1997 • 137 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Francis Ford Coppola<br />

Cast: Matt Damon, Claire Danes, Jon Voight, Mary Kay Place, Dean Stockwell, Andrew Shue<br />

Based on the runaway best-seller by John Grisham, “The Rainmaker” is set apart from his other works by its dark and wry sense of<br />

humour. It is a David and Goliath story as one young recent law school graduate struggles with his first big case, fighting the deception<br />

and bad faith of both a huge insurance company and the law firm representing it.<br />

Raise Your Voice<br />

2004 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Sean Mc Namara<br />

Cast: Hilary Duff, Oliver James, Lauren Mayhew, John Corbett, Dana Davis, Rebecca De Mornay<br />

Terri Fletcher (Hilary Duff) is your typical sweethearted, smalltown girl and she always obeys her intensely overprotective dad (David<br />

Keith), but when she gets accepted to a summer program at a prestigious Los Angeles music school and he forbids her to go, she realizes<br />

it's time to break away. With the help of her cool aunt (Rebecca De Mornay), Terri figures out a ruse to sneak off to LA and seize the<br />

chance to actualize her musical dreams.<br />

Raising Arizona<br />

1987 • 94 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen<br />

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Holly Hunter, Trey Wilson, John Goodman, William Forsythe<br />

Expect the unexpected from the innovative creators of Blood Simple! Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter star as an unconventional coupleshe's<br />

a cop and he's a convenience store bandit-whose overwhelming desire for a child leads them to redefine the rules of parenthood.<br />

Ramona and Beezus<br />

2010 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Elizabeth Allen<br />

Cast: Selena Gomez, Joey King, John Corbett, Bridget Moynahan, Ginnifer Goodwin, Josh Duhamel<br />

The adventures of young Ramona Quimby come to life in this all new film based on the best-selling books (over 91 million... and counting)<br />

by Beverly Cleary. Ramona's vivid imagination, boundless energy, and accident-prone antics are put to the test when she helps her family<br />

face its biggest challenge. Along the way, Ramona must deal with her over-achieving older sister Beezus and the on-again, off-again<br />

romance between her Aunt Bea and Bea's former beau.<br />

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Rango<br />

2011 • 107 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Gore Verbinski<br />

Cast: Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Bill Nighy, Stephen Root, Ray Winstone, Beth Grant, Ned Beatty, Harry Dean Stanton,<br />

Alfred Molina<br />

A chameleon that aspires to be a swashbuckling hero finds himself in a Western town plagued by bandits and is forced to literally play the<br />

role in order to protect it.<br />

Rat Race<br />

2001 • 112 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jerry Zucker<br />

Cast: Rowan Atkinson, Dean Cain, Lanai Chapman, John Cleese, Whoopi Goldberg, Cuba Gooding Jr.<br />

Director Jerry (“Airplane!”) Zucker marks his return to comedy with this an ensemble film about easy money, greed, maniupulation and bad<br />

driving. The story tells of a Las Vegas casino tycoon who pits 6 ordinary people against each other in a wild dash for two million dollars<br />

jammed into a locker hundreds of miles away.<br />

Ready to Rumble<br />

2000 • 107 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Brian Robbins<br />

Cast: David Arquette, Scott Caan, Oliver Platt, Bill Goldberg<br />

The story tells of two wrestling-loving losers who travel to Atlanta to infiltrate the WOW headquarters. Devastated when their hero, the<br />

current pro-wrestling champ, loses his championship belt and is banished from the league, they embark on a quest to resurrect him.<br />

Rebellion, the Litvinenko Case<br />

0 • minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Andrei Nekrasov<br />

Cast: Alexander Litvinenko, Boris Berezovsky, André Glucksmann, Marina Litvinenko, Andrei Lugovoi, Anna Politkovskaya, Vladimir Putin<br />

The dark secret of the Kremlin unravel in this story of the former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko poisoned lat November in London told in<br />

his own words and in never seen before footage and interviews with his widow, his friends and his alleged killers.<br />

Rebound<br />

2005 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Steve Carr<br />

Cast: Martin Lawrence, Oren Williams, Patrick Warburton, Steven C. Parker, Steven Anthony Lawrence, Logan McElroy, Tara Mercurio<br />

Old school meets middle school in this feel-good family comedy starring Martin Lawrence ("Big Momma's House") as the ultimate "fish out<br />

of water". Lawrence plays a high-strung college basketball coach who must redeem himself following a public meltdown, by leading a<br />

junior high school team.<br />

Reckless Kelly<br />

1994 • 80 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Yahoo Serious<br />

Cast: Yahoo Serious, Melora Hardin, Alexei Sayle, Hugo Weaving, Kathleen Freeman<br />

Modern descendant of Australia's legendary Robin Hood-like outlaw Ned Kelly (who travels around on a sputtering, clunky motorcycle)<br />

goes to LA to raise money to save his family's island hideout, and gets mixed up with moviemakers.<br />

Red Eye<br />

2005 • 85 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Wes Craven<br />

Cast: Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, Brian Cox, Guy Chapman, Kyle Gallner, Rand Gamble, Carl Gilliard<br />

A woman is kidnapped by a stranger on a routine flight. Threatened by the potential murder of her father, she is pulled into a plot to assist<br />

her captor in offing a politician.<br />

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Red Hot<br />

1993 • 85 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Paul Haggis<br />

Cast: Balthazar Getty, Carla Gugino, Hugh O’Conor, Donald Sutherland, Armin Mueller-Stahl<br />

1959-Rock and Roll has invaded the Soviet Union. In underground cafes teenagers defy authorities and “jive” to the beat of Chuck Berry,<br />

Buddy Holly and Elvis. Alexi, a young classical musician, studying at the state conservatory is madly in love with Valentina, the beautiful<br />

daughter of a highly placed party official. Alexi’s uncle, Dimitri, has a collection of rock records which he has smuggled into the country.<br />

When Alexi hears this “outlaw” music, his life is changed forever.<br />

Red Planet<br />

2000 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Antony Hoffman<br />

Cast: Val Kilmer, Carrie-Anne Moss, Tom Sizemore, Benjamin Bratt<br />

The story tells of a team of American astronauts on the first manned expedition to Mars. But after the spacecraft suffers extensive<br />

damage, most of the crew crash-lands on Mars. The team struggles to overcome a variety of physical and mental hardships while their<br />

commander circles the planet to try to bring them home.<br />

Red Riding Hood<br />

2011 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Catherine Hardwicke<br />

Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Gary Oldman, Virginia Madsen, Julie Christie, Lukas Haas, Cainan Wiebe, Michael Shanks, Shiloh Fernandez<br />

Set in a medieval village that is haunted by a werewolf, a young girl falls for an orphaned woodcutter, much to her family's displeasure.<br />

The Replacements<br />

2000 • 118 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Howard Deutch<br />

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones<br />

The story centers on a team of makeshift replacement football players during the 1987 NFL players’ strike. Hired by the Washington<br />

Sentinels, a washed-up college quarterback (Keanu Reeves) and a psychotic L.A. cop (Jon Favreau) team up for a wobbly season as their<br />

coach (Gene Hackman) tackles the difficulties of leading a less than professional group of athletes to victory. Rhys Ifans joins the huddle<br />

as a wild ex-soccer player who joins the team as a kicker, marking his first role in the United States.<br />

Resurrecting the Champ<br />

2007 • 112 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Rod Lurie<br />

Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Josh Hartnett, Kathryn Morris, Dakota Goyo, Alan Alda, Rachel Nichols, Teri Hatcher, Kristen Shaw, Peter<br />

Coyote<br />

Struggling sports reporter Erik Kernan (Josh Hartnett) encounters a homeless man who calls himself "Champ" (Samuel L. Jackson) only to<br />

determine that he is the onetime boxing champion Battling Bob Satterfield. What begins as a story about resurrecting a oncegreat man<br />

becomes Erik's title shot. In his journey to uncover the truth, Erik has to reexamine his own life and his relationship with his young son.<br />

Return To The Lost World<br />

1992 • 94 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Timothy Bond<br />

Cast: John Rhys Davies, David Warner, Tamara Corski, Eric McCormack, Nathania Stanford and Darren Mercer.<br />

Several years after its discovery, THE LOST WORLD is in danger of extinction. Earth’s last haven of living prehistoric creatures is being<br />

destroyed by the greed of an ruthless industrialist. Summoned by their native friends, Professor Challenger’s original team of explorers<br />

reunites to save the natural wonder they had promised to protect. The relentless pounding of oil drills has thrown the fragile ecosystem out<br />

of balance, awakening an angry volcano.<br />

Revenge of the Red Baron<br />

1993 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Gordon<br />

Cast: Mickey Rooney, Tobey Maguire, Laraine Newman, Cliff De Young, John C. McDonnell, Don Stark<br />

His glory days behind him, Grandpa Spencer appears doomed to sit in his wheelchair and watch his family come apart. But fate is not<br />

content to let this World War I Fighter Ace fade away. An ancient curse on the Spencer family threatens their very lives. The infamous Red<br />

Baron has returned to take revenge on the man who shot him down. Grandfather, grandson and daughter-in law must unite to fight the<br />

infamous Red Baron; because this time it's their last chance.<br />

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Richie Rich<br />

1994 • 97 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Donald Petrie<br />

Cast: Macaulay Culkin, Jonathan Hyde, Edward Herrmann, Christine Ebersole, John Larroquette, Michael McShane, Chelcie Ross<br />

A wonderful action-comedy starring Macaulay Culkin about an appallingly wealthy preteen who must suddenly deal with the kidnapping of<br />

his parents. As the kidnapper - a trusted family friend - plots to steal the family fortune, Richie Rich joins forces with his butler and a group<br />

of inner city kids to find his parents and the cash. This is a wonderful story of how a rich kid forms friendships with those less fortunate.<br />

Ride<br />

2000 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Miller<br />

Director: Kurt Miller, Peter Speek<br />

Cast: Kurt Miller, Jennifer Ashton, Robin Courcelles, Hugo Harrison, Adam Schrab, Luke Schrab, Bob Rankin, Eric Pehota, Toby Dawson<br />

This dazzling Ride begins with a bang: A terrific piece about Whistler's avalanche hunters, i.e., a team of explosives experts who begin<br />

their days blowing away potentially lethal slides before skiers hits steep slopes.<br />

The Ringer<br />

2005 • 94 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Barry W. Blaustein<br />

Cast: Edward Barbanell, Bill Chott, Brian Cox, Katherine Heigl, Johnny Knoxville, Jed Rees<br />

This comedy is about two guys who decide to rig the Special Olympics to pay off a debt by having one of them, Steve (Knoxville), pose as<br />

a contestant in the games, hoping to dethrone reigning champion, Jimmy. Mentally-challenged high jinks and hilarity surely follow.<br />

Rio<br />

2011 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Carlos Saldanha<br />

Cast: Anne Hathaway, Neil Patrick Harris, Rodrigo Santoro, Carlos Ponce, Kate del Castillo, Bernardo de Paula<br />

Set in the magnificent city of Rio de Janeiro and the lush rainforest of Brazil, the comedy-adventure centers on Blu, a rare macaw who<br />

thinks he is the last of his kind. When Blu discovers there’s another – and that she’s a she – he leaves the comforts of his cage in small<br />

town Minnesota and heads to Rio. But it’s far from love at first sight between the domesticated and flight-challenged Blu and the fiercely<br />

independent, high-flying female, Jewel. Unexpectedly thrown together, they embark on an adventure of a lifetime.<br />

Rise of the Planet of the Apes<br />

2011 • 105 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Rupert Wyatt<br />

Cast: James Franco, Freida Pinto, Tom Felton, John Lithgow, Brian Cox, Andy Serkis, Chelah Horsdal, David Hewlett, Tyler Labine<br />

An origin story set in present day San Francisco, where man's own experiments with genetic engineering lead to the development of<br />

intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy.<br />

Rize<br />

2005 • 85 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David LaChapelle<br />

Cast: Tommy the Clown, Lil Tommy, Larry, Lil C, Dragon, Tight Eyez, Baby Tight Eyez, Miss Prissy, Swoop, El Nino, Diasy, Big X, La Nina<br />

Rize chronicles a dance movement that rises out of South Central Los Angeles with roots in clowning and street youth culture.<br />

The Road to El Dorado<br />

2000 • 89 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Eric Bergerson, Don Paul<br />

Cast: Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Rosie Perez, Armand Assante, Edward James Olmos<br />

Join Tulio and Miguel and their hilarious horse Altivo as they set sail, map in hand, in search of a golden treasure in DreamWorks’ all-star<br />

adventure, The Road to El Dorado! Upon landing on the shores of El Dorado, the legendary Lost City of Gold, Tulio and Miguel are<br />

mistaken for gods and are lavished with riches beyond their wildest dreams. As friendship, loyalty, and greed collide, our unlikely heroes<br />

must make the decision of their lives: run off with the gold or face unforeseen dangers to save the people of El Dorado.<br />

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Robin Hood Men in Tights<br />

1993 • 100 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mel Brooks<br />

Cast: Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, Tracy Ullman<br />

Mel Brooks, who has successfully made a mockery of some of moviedom’s most beloved genres, now has his arrows drawn straight<br />

toward the Robin Hood legend. Brooks, the King of Comedy, kids the pants off the Prince of Thieves.<br />

Robin of Locksley<br />

1996 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael Kennedy<br />

Cast: Devon Sawa, Sarah Chalke, Joshua Jackson<br />

In a modern-day twist on the Robin Hood legend an empathetic teen, new to a snooty private school, goes out of his way to outwit the<br />

bullies and help the less fortunate. Along the way he encounters nasty FBI agent Nottingham and a beautiful girl named Marian.<br />

Robots<br />

2005 • 90 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Wedge<br />

Cast: Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Mel Brooks, Greg Kinnear, Drew Carey, Amanda Bynes<br />

Even in a world populated entirely by mechanical beings Rodney Copperbottom is considered a genius inventor. Rodney dreams of two<br />

things, making the world a better place and meeting his idol, the master inventor Bigweld. On his journey he encounters Cappy, a beautiful<br />

executive 'bot with whom Rodney is instantly smitten, the nefarious corporate tyrant Ratchet who locks horns with Rodney, and a group of<br />

misfit 'bots known as the Rusties, led by Fender and Piper Pinwheeler.<br />

The Rocker<br />

2008 • 102 minutes • Colour • Fox Atomic<br />

Director: Peter Cattaneo<br />

Cast: Rainn Wilson, Christina Applegate, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Stone, Josh Gad, Jane lynch, Vik Sahay<br />

The Rocker tells the story of a failed drummer who is given a second chance at fame. Robert "Fish" Fishman is the extremely dedicated<br />

and astoundingly passionate drummer for the eighties hair band Vesuvius, who is living the rock n' roll dream until he is unceremoniously<br />

kicked out of the band. Twenty years after his rock star fantasies are destroyed, just when Fish has finally given up all hope, he hears that<br />

his nephew's high school rock band A.D.D. is looking for a new drummer.<br />

Roll Bounce<br />

2005 • 112 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Malcolm D. Lee<br />

Cast: Nick Cannon, Tai'isha Davis, Mike Epps, Diane Fisher, Rick Gonzalez, Meagan Good, Busisiwe Irvin<br />

1970s roller-skate jams fuel this coming-of-age comedy, as X (Bow Wow) and his friends, who rule their local rink, are shocked when their<br />

home base goes out of business. Heading over to the Sweetwater Roller Rink, they find their modest talents are, at first, no competition for<br />

their trick skaters and pretty girls who follow their every move.<br />

Romancing the Stone<br />

1984 • 101 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Robert Zemeckis<br />

Cast: Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas, Danny DiVito, Zack Norman, Alfonso Arau<br />

When Joan Wilder, a writer of best-selling Gothic romances, journeys to Columbia in a desperate attempt to rescue her sister from<br />

kidnappers, she finds herself in the midst of a "real life" adventure far more exciting than any of her published fantasies!<br />

Rookie of the Year<br />

1993 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Daniel Stern<br />

Cast: Garey Busey, Daniel Stern, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Albert Hall, Amy Morton, Dan Hedaya<br />

A gawky eleven-year-old sees his dream of playing baseball come true when he breaks his pitching arm. When it heals, he becomes an<br />

ace pitcher with an incredible fast ball. Drafted by Chicago, and befriended by a veteran pitcher, he learns about life and himself. Watch<br />

his magical pitching arm help bring a pennant to his beloved, long suffering Cubs.<br />

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Roswell: The U.F.O Cover-Up<br />

1994 • 91 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jeremy Kagan<br />

Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen, Dwight Yoakam<br />

In the summer of 1942, a rancher discovers the charred remains of an unidentified flying object in the desert near Roswell, New Mexico.<br />

30 years and 350 witnesses later...the truth about what he found is finally coming out.<br />

Route 132<br />

2010 • 113 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Louis Bélanger<br />

Cast: François Papineau, Alexis Martin, Alice Morel-Michaud, Andrée Lachapelle, Benoît McGinnis, Sophie Bourgeois, Gary Boudreault,<br />

Bobby Beshro, Sonia Vignault, Francesca Barcenas, Janine Sutto, Denise Gagnon, Gaston Caron, Guillaume Chouinard<br />

Two old friends and small-time crooks embark on a crime spree, but take an unexpected detour that could lead them down the road to<br />

redemption.<br />

Rugrats in Paris: The Movie<br />

2000 • 78 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Paul Demeyer, Stig Bergqvist<br />

Cast: Susan Sarandon, John Lithgow, Debbie Reynolds, Christine Cavanaugh<br />

Paris will never be the same after the Rugrats gang gets through with it. The toddlers descend on the city of romance and waste no time<br />

wreaking havoc when they go looking for a dinosaur character at the new Euro Reptar theme park.<br />

The Rugrats Movie<br />

1998 • 79 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Igor Kovalyov, Norton Virgien<br />

Cast: David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugh, Kath Soucie, Tara Strong, Cheryl Chase, Melanie Chartoff<br />

Tommy faces responsiblity when Dil, his new baby brother is born. As with all newborns, the child becomes a bane to Tommy and the rest<br />

of his gang. Even Phil and Lil don't like them. So they decide to return Dil to where he came from, the hospital. But they get lost along the<br />

way, REALLY lost, and get into even more trouble with a circus. Can they find their way home and can Tommy and Dil just get along<br />

Rumor Has It<br />

2005 • 96 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Rob Reiner<br />

Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Mark Ruffalo, Shirley MacLaine, Kevin Costner, Terrie Snell, Mike Baldridge<br />

Jennifer Aniston plays a woman who learns that her family was the inspiration for the book and film "The Graduate" -- and that she just<br />

might be the offspring of the well-documented event.<br />

Runaway Bride<br />

1999 • 116 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Garry Marshall<br />

Cast: Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Joan Cusack, Rita Wilson<br />

Julia Roberts stars as a commitment-phobic woman who has already left three grooms at the altar. The action turns on the character<br />

played by Richard Gere, a cynical reporter who writes a scathing article about her marital near-misses. Although their initial relationship is<br />

adversarial, it eventually turns to love.<br />

Runaway Jury<br />

2003 • 127 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Gary Fleder<br />

Cast: John Cusack, Rachel Weisz, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, Jeremy Piven, Melora Walters<br />

A member of the jury for an explosive trial against a gun manufacturer joins forces with a beautiful woman to subtly manipulate the panel.<br />

With millions of dollars at stake in the precedent-setting lawsuit, the mysterious jurist finds himself battling a high-priced and ruthless jury<br />

"consultant" who will stop at nothing to secure a verdict.<br />

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Rush Hour 3<br />

2007 • 91 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Brett Ratner<br />

Cast: Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan, Max von Sydow, Hiroyuki Sanada, Yvan Attal, Youki Kudoh, Noémie Lenoir, Jingchu Zhang, Tzi Ma<br />

After an attempted assassination on Ambassador Han, Lee and Carter head to Paris to protect a French woman with knowledge of the<br />

Triads' secret leaders.<br />

Sabrina<br />

1995 • 127 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sydney Pollack<br />

Cast: Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, Greg Kinnear, Nancy Marchand, John Wood, Richard Crenna, Angie Dickinson, Lauren Holly<br />

“Once upon a time, on the North Shore of Long Island, not far from New York, there was a very, very large mansion...almost a castle...<br />

where there lived a family by the name of Larrabee... and over the garage there lived a chauffeur by the name of Fairchild...imported from<br />

England years ago, together with a Rolls Royce and a daughter named Sabrina, who learns about betrayal, honesty and love from the<br />

family her father works for.” SABRINA is a remake of the Humphrey Bogart and Catherine Hepburn classic.<br />

The Saddest Music in the World<br />

2003 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Guy Maddin<br />

Cast: Isabella Rossellini, Mark McKinney, Maria de Medeiros, Ross McMillan, David Fox, Claude Dorge, Darcy Fehr, Erik J. Berg<br />

A sort-of musical set in Winnipeg during the Great Depression, where a beer baroness organizes a contest to find the saddest music in the<br />

world. Musicians from around the world descend on the city to try and win first place - a $25,000 prize.<br />

Sahara<br />

2005 • 123 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Breck Eisner<br />

Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Penélope Cruz, Dayna Cussler, Lennie James, Delroy Lindo, William H. Macy, Nathan Osgood, Billy<br />

Seymour, Glynn Turman<br />

Master explorer Dirk Pitt goes on the adventure of a lifetime of seeking out a lost Civil War battleship known as the "Ship of Death" in the<br />

deserts of West Africa while helping a UN doctor being hounded by a ruthless dictator.<br />

The Saint<br />

1997 • 118 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Phillip Noyce<br />

Cast: Val Kilmer; Elisabeth Shue, Rade Serbedzila, Lev Prigunav<br />

Simon Templar has no real family, no real home and Simon Templar isn't even his real name. Yet Simon Templar , also known as the<br />

Saint for his use of creating false identities using the names of Catholic saints,is one of the world's most successful thieves. Slick, debonair<br />

and a master of disguise, Simon manages to outwit the police again and again.<br />

Samurai Cowboy<br />

1993 • 101 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael Keusch<br />

Cast: Hiromi Go, Catherine Mary Stewart, Matt McCoy, Conchata Ferrell and Robert Conrad.<br />

hen his best friend dies of an heart attack due to permanent stress at work, the Japanese businessman Yutaka Soto quits and fulfills<br />

himself a dream: he buys a ranch in Montana to live on. However the ranch turns out to be due for demolition and the welcome by the<br />

people is less than friendly: Hotel owner Cord Wingate wanted the ranch himself and now sabotages Yutaka. Only veterinarian Jessy and<br />

an old Cowboy help him.<br />

The Sandlot 2<br />

2005 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David M. Evans<br />

Cast: James Earl Jones, Cole Evan Weiss, Brett Kelly, James Willson, Max Lloyd-Jones, Samantha Burton, Neilen Benvegnu<br />

The story picks up 10 years later and tells the story of 5 best friends and the "Beast". After allowing 3 girls to join the gang the kids must<br />

find a way to retrieve a rocket from the yard Of Mr Mertle and the home of the BEAST.<br />

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Sandlot: Heading Home<br />

2007 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: William Dear<br />

Cast: Danny Nucci, Luke Perry, Sarah Deakins, Sonja Bennett, Cainan Wiebe, Chris Gauthier, Jay Brazeau, Brandon Olds, Paul Jarrett,<br />

Cole Heppell<br />

Sucessful, arrogant baseball superstar Tommy "Santa" Santorelli travels back in time to 1976 and relives his boyhood days on the sandlot<br />

baseball team, this time choosing friendship over glory and ultimately earning both.<br />

Saraband<br />

2003 • 108 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Ingmar Bergman<br />

Cast: Liv Ullmann, Erland Josephson, Börje Ahlstedt, Julia Dufvenius, Gunnel Fred<br />

Marianne, some thirty years after divorcing Johan, decides to visit her ex-husband at his summer home. She arrives in the middle of a<br />

family drama between Johan's son from another marriage and his granddaughter.<br />

Satisfaction<br />

1988 • 93 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joan Freeman<br />

Cast: Justine Bateman, Liam Neeson, Trini Alvarado, Britta Phillips, Julia Roberts, Scott Coffey<br />

A theatrical release about a four-girl/one-guy garage band that gets its first break rocking in a wealthy summer resort town. With the entire<br />

band shacked up in a single room, figure out where sole male member Coffey sleeps—or how he sleeps.<br />

Saturday The 14th<br />

1981 • 90 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Howard R. Cohen<br />

Cast: Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss, Jeffery Tambor, Severn Darden, Kari Michaelson<br />

A hilarious horror-comedy spoof that centres on the events that happen to a young couple when they must spend the night of Friday the<br />

13th in a haunted house.<br />

Save the Last Dance<br />

2001 • 112 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Thomas Carter<br />

Cast: Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas, Fredro Starr, Kerry Washington<br />

Sara wants to be a ballerina, but her dreams are cut short by the sudden death of her mother. She moves in with her father, who she has<br />

not seen for a long time. He lives on the other side of town, in a predominantly Black neighborhood. She gets transferred to a new school<br />

where she is one of the few White students there. She becomes friends with Chenille, and later, falls in love with Chenille's brother, Derek.<br />

Saving Face<br />

2004 • 90 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Alice Wu<br />

Cast: Michelle Krusiec, Joan Chen, Lynn Chen, Jin Wang, Guang Lan Koh, Jessica Hech<br />

Ato Essandoh<br />

Saving Face is a romantic comedy about a daughter struggling to understand her mother's heart, which ultimately allows her to understand<br />

her own. It is the story of unspoken loves, contemporary and cultural taboos, and the journey of two women towards living their lives<br />

honestly.<br />

Saving Sarah Cain<br />

2007 • 103 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Landon Jr.<br />

Cast: Lisa Pepper, Abigail Mason, Soren Fulton, Danielle Chuchran, Elliott Gould, Tess Harper, Tanner Maguire, Bailee Madison, Tom<br />

Tate, Jennifer O'Dell<br />

When Sarah Cain, a self-involved big-city newspaper columnist, travels to Pennsylvania for the funeral of her Amish sister, she soon<br />

discovers that she is the legal guardian of her five Amish nieces and nephews.<br />

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Say Anything<br />

1989 • 100 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Cameron Crowe<br />

Cast: John Cusack, Ione Skye, John Mahoney, Lili Taylor, Amy Brooks, Pamela Segall<br />

An improbable couple meets after high school graduation and must deal with their friends, family, and other pressures just to stay together.<br />

Lloyd Dobler is an average kickboxer with a good heart but limited ambition. Diane Court is an aloof genius who is very closely protected<br />

by her father. When Diane gets a scholarship to study in England, she has a weighty decision to make.<br />

Scavenger Hunt<br />

1979 • 117 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Schultz<br />

Cast: Richard Benjamin, James Coco, Scatman Crothers, Ruth Gordon, Cloris Leachman, Cleavon Little<br />

Milton Parker, eccentric games baron, leaves his entire $200 million estate to the winner of a five-hour scavenger hunt.<br />

The School of Rock<br />

2003 • 108 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard Linklater<br />

Cast: Jack Black<br />

Down and out rock star Dewey Finn (Black) gets fired from his band, and he faces a mountain of debts and depression. He takes a job as<br />

a 4th grade substitute teacher at an uptight private school where his attitude and hijinx have a powerful effect on his students. He also<br />

meets Yuki, a 9-year-old guitar prodigy, who could help Dewey win a "battle of the bands" competition, which would solve his financial<br />

problems and put him back in the spotlight.<br />

Scooby-Doo<br />

2002 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Raja Gosnell<br />

Cast: Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, Rowan Atkinson<br />

This first-ever live-action adaptation of the beloved and long-running animated series catches up with Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc.<br />

gang as they meddle their way into a bona fide mystery that leads them into murky and possibly supernatural waters. The sleuths reunite<br />

to solve the disappearance of Isabel, Shaggy’s cousin. Now in their twenties, the gang goes to Spooky Island, a seaside theme park<br />

where she was last seen.<br />

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed<br />

2004 • 88 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Raja Gosnell<br />

Cast: Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, Seth Green, Alicia Silverstone, Peter Boyle<br />

The Gang investigates the dastardly plans of a masked villain who is planning to take control of the city of Coolsville by tampering with the<br />

"Monster Machine" that reproduces Mystery, Inc's classic foes such as The 10,000 Volt Ghost, Captain Cutler and The Creeper. Their<br />

investigation leads them to the Coolsonian Museum where they are attending a book release red carpet event, along the way they<br />

encounter the mysterious museum curator Patrick (Seth Green) and a pesky Reporter (Alicia Silverstone).<br />

Scoop<br />

2006 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Woody Allen, Scarlett Johansson, Hugh Jackman, Romola Garai, Ian McShane<br />

An American journalism student in London scoops a big story, and begins an affair with an aristocrat as the incident unfurls.<br />

Score A Hockey Musical<br />

2010 • 92 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Michael McGowan<br />

Cast: Noah Reid, Olivia Newton-John, Allie MacDonald, Marc Jordan, Nelly Furtado<br />

Seventeen-year-old Farley has led a sheltered life, raised on a diet of home schooling, organic living and trips to the art gallery. To his<br />

parents' dismay, Farley loves to play shinny with the local rink rats. To their even greater dismay, Farley is scouted and signed by the<br />

owner (Stephen McHattie) of a junior league team, where he becomes an instant star. But Farley discovers that stardom comes with a<br />

price-including the expectation to fight on the ice.<br />

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The Scout<br />

1994 • 101 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Ritche<br />

Cast: Albert Brooks, Brendan Fraser, Dianne Wiest, Anne Twomey, Lane Smith<br />

Al Percolo is a major league baseball scout sent to scout in Mexico as a punishment. However, he eventually stumbles across Steve<br />

Nebraska, a young American who can pitch AND hit better than anyone else can do either. He signs Steve and returns home in glory. It<br />

soon becomes obvious, though, that Steve is immature and possibly unstable, and Al turns to psychiatrist Doctor H. Aaron, whom he picks<br />

for her name, for help.<br />

Scream of Stone<br />

1991 • 97 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Werner Herzog<br />

Cast: Donald Sutherland, Al Waxman, Vittorio Mezzogiorno, Stefan Glowacz<br />

Spectacular scenes of a dizzying ascent and breathtaking mountain landscapes provide a backdrop to a parable of fatal passion, a<br />

passion that leads two men to risk their lives in the hope of victory over the other. Roccia is the most experienced mountaineer in the<br />

world; Martin is the best rock climber. They both want to conquer Cerro Torre, but only one can be first to reach the top.<br />

Scrooged<br />

1988 • 101 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Richard Donner<br />

Cast: Bill Murray, John Forsythe, Carol Kane, Karen Allen, David Johansen, Robert Goulet<br />

Frank, a TV Network President and a modern day Mr. Ba Humbug, places everybody else last, but his holiday spirit changes when he is<br />

visited by three zany ghosts.<br />

Searching for Bobby Fischer<br />

1993 • 111 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Zaillian<br />

Cast: Max Pomeranc, Joe Mantegna, Joan Allen, Ben Kingsley, Laurence Fishburne<br />

A father discovers that his 7-year-old son has a genius for chess, and enters him in competition, losing sight of what this does to the boy's<br />

psyche — and his pure enjoyment of the game.<br />

Second Best<br />

1994 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Chris Menges<br />

Cast: William Hurt, Keith Allen, Nathan Yapp, Chris Cleary Miles, Doris Irving, James Warrior, Jane Horrocks<br />

An unmarried postman, who dreamt of one day being a father, adopts a young boy who never dreamed he have one.<br />

Secret Ballot<br />

2001 • 105 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Babak Payami<br />

Cast: Nassim Abdi, Cyrus Abidi, Youssef Habashi , Farrokh Shojaii, Gholbahar Janghali<br />

A female election agent and a gun-toting soldier try to collect votes among the local islanders with mixed success.<br />

The Secret of Roan Inish<br />

1995 • 103 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John Sayles<br />

Cast: Jeni Courtney, Eileen Colgan, Mick Lally, Richard Sheridan, John Lynch<br />

Gentle, charming tale of a girl who is sent to live with her grandparents on the west coast of Ireland and discovers the myths and magic<br />

that have affected her family.<br />

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Secrets and Lies<br />

1996 • 142 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Mike Leigh<br />

Cast: Timothy Spall, Phyllis Logan, Brenda Blethyn, Claire Rushbrook<br />

Cynthia lives in London with her sullen street-sweeper daughter. Her brother has been successful with his photographer's business and<br />

now lives nearby in a more upmarket house. But Cynthia hasn't even been invited around there after a year. So, all round, she feels rather<br />

lonely and isolated. Meanwhile, in another part of town, Hortense, adopted at birth but now grown up, starts to try and trace her mother.<br />

Hortense is black, but there seems little doubt her real mother is Cynthia.<br />

See Spot Run<br />

2001 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Whitesell<br />

Cast: David Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Leslie Bibb, Joe Viterelli<br />

David Arquette stars as a mailman who adopts a dog that, unbeknownst to him, is an FBI drug-sniffing dog who has escaped from the<br />

witness relocation program. Mayhem ensues when a hit man is sent to destroy the dog.<br />

The Seeker: The Dark is Rising<br />

2007 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David L. Cunningham<br />

Cast: Christopher Eccleston, Gregory Smith, Ian McShane, Jonathan Jackson, Wendy Crewson, Amelia Warner, James Cosmo, Frances<br />

Conroy, Jim Piddock<br />

An 11-year-old boy discovers that he is last member of a group of immortals dedicated to fighting dark forces of evil. As he uncovers a<br />

series of clues, some dating back to biblical times, the boy also discovers the future of the world rests in his hands.<br />

Selena<br />

1997 • 131 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Gregory Nava<br />

Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Soda, Becky Lee Mela<br />

Biographical drama charting the extraordinary career and tragic slaying of pop singing sensation Selena as her career transcended the<br />

Tejano scene and brought her into crossover, mainstream success.<br />

The Sentinel<br />

2006 • 107 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Clark Johnson<br />

Cast: Michael Douglas, Kiefer Sutherland, Eva Longoria, Kim Basinger<br />

When a colleague is murdered, Secret Service agent Pete Garrison is put in charge of the investigation. But Garrison himself becomes a<br />

suspect after he is blackmailed by someone who knows of his affair with the first lady. Stripped of his duties and now a fugitive, Garrison<br />

races to prove his innocence and save the president's life.<br />

Separate Lies<br />

2005 • 85 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Julian Fellowes<br />

Cast: Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson, Rupert Everett<br />

Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson and Rupert Everett are trapped in a moral maze with no exit in sight. Anne and James (Watson and<br />

Wilkinson) seemingly have an ideal marriage until the arrival of Bill (Everett) and a tragic accident in their idyllic country village threaten to<br />

unravel their lives forever.<br />

Serendipity<br />

2001 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Peter Chelsom<br />

Cast: John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Molly Shannon, Bridget Moynahan<br />

The story centers on Jonathan and Sara, who met one magical night when they were in their twenties. He was in love at first sight but<br />

Sara believed in destiny. Now, after ten years, two fiancées, and 3000 miles between them, only fate can decide if they’re destined to be<br />

together again.<br />

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Sergeant York<br />

1941 • 134 minutes • B/W • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Howard Hawks<br />

Cast: Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie, George Tobias, Stanley Ridges, Margaret Wycherly, Ward Bond, Noah Beery Jr., June<br />

Lockhart, Dickie Moore, Clem Bevans<br />

America's Greatest Modern Hero! Timelier today than ever . . thrilling and inspiring story of the kind of men that America is made of!<br />

Serving Sara<br />

2002 • 99 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Reginald Hudlin<br />

Cast: Elizabeth Hurley, Matthew Perry, Cedric the Entertainer, Bruce Campbell, Amy Adams, Vincent Pastore<br />

When Sara (Elizabeth Hurley) is served divorce papers while she is in New York, she is stunned. Not about to lose the fortune she<br />

amassed with her self-serving Texas husband, she makes an offer to her process server, Joe (Matthew Perry) that sets them off on a wild<br />

trip across the country.<br />

Shall We Dance<br />

2004 • 106 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Peter Chelsom<br />

Cast: Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci<br />

An overworked Chicago accountant (Richard Gere), tired of the boring routine that his life has become, sees a beautiful dance teacher<br />

(Jennifer Lopez) through a window and decides to start taking lessons. As the joy of dancing enters his life, he discovers that it might just<br />

be the secret to saving his troubled marriage. As the accountant's skill as a dancer improves, he eventually signs up for the Chicago<br />

Crystal Ball Dance Competition. Will he win<br />

Shark Tale<br />

2004 • 100 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Bibo Bergeron, Vicky Jenson<br />

Cast: Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Jack Black, Martin Scorsese, Doug E. Doug, Peter Falk, James<br />

Gandolfini, Michael Imperioli, Ziggy Marley<br />

The sea underworld is shaken up when the son of the shark mob boss is found dead and a young fish named Oscar is found at the scene.<br />

Being a bottom feeder, Oscar takes advantage of the situation and makes himself look like he killed the finned mobster. Oscar soon comes<br />

to realize that his claim may have serious consequences.<br />

Sharkwater<br />

2007 • 89 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Rob Stewart<br />

Cast: Patrick Moore, Erich Ritter,Rob Stewart, Paul Watson, Boris Worm<br />

For filmmaker Rob Stewart, exploring sharks began as an underwater adventure. What it turned into was a beautiful and dangerous life<br />

journey into the balance of life on earth. Driven by passion fed from a life-long fascination with sharks, Stewart debunks historical<br />

stereotypes and media depictions of sharks as bloodthirsty, man-eating monsters and reveals the reality of sharks as pillars in the<br />

evolution of the seas.<br />

Shattered Glass<br />

2003 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Billy Ray<br />

Cast: Hayden Christensen, Chloë Sevigny, Melanie Lynskey, Steve Zahn, Cas Anvar, Hank Azaria, James Berlingieri, Mark Blum<br />

This film tells the true story of fraudulent Washington, D.C. journalist Stephen Glass (Christensen), who rose to meteoric heights as a<br />

young writer in his 20s, becoming a staff writer at "The New Republic" for three years (1995-1998), where 27 of his 41 published stories<br />

were either partially or completely made up. Looking for a short cut to fame, Glass concocted sources, quotes and even entire stories, but<br />

his deception did not go unnoticed forever, and eventually, his world came crumbling down.<br />

She's All That<br />

1999 • 95 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Iscove<br />

Cast: Anna Paquin, Freddie Prinze Jr., Kevin Pollack, Kieran Culkin, Kimberly "Lil´Kim" Jones, Matthew Lillard, Rachel Leigh Cook, Usher<br />

Raymond, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe<br />

A high school jock makes a bet that he can turn an unattractive girl into the school's prom queen.<br />

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She's the Man<br />

2006 • 105 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Andy Fickman<br />

Cast: Jeffrey Ballard, Lynda Boyd, Alex Breckenridge, Amanda Bynes, Amanda Crew, David Cross, Julie Hagerty, Robert Hoffman<br />

When a teenage girl, Viola, discovers that her soccer team has been cut from her school, she disguises herself as her twin brother and<br />

takes his place at his new boarding school for two weeks. Comedy ensues when she falls in love with her new roommate, Duke, and finds<br />

herself the object of affection of the beautiful Olivia, the girl whom Duke loves. Things get even more complicated when her twin brother,<br />

Sebastian, finally turns up.<br />

Sherlock Holmes<br />

2009 • 128 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Guy Ritchie<br />

Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Rachel McAdams, Jude Law, Mark Strong, Kelly Reilly, Eddie Marsan, James Fox, Hans Matheson, Bronagh<br />

Gallagher<br />

In a dynamic new portrayal of Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous characters, "Sherlock Holmes" sends Holmes and his stalwart partner<br />

Watson on their latest challenge. Revealing fighting skills as lethal as his legendary intellect, Holmes will battle as never before to bring<br />

down a new nemesis and unravel a deadly plot that could destroy the country.<br />

Shine a Light<br />

2008 • 121 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Martin Scorsese<br />

Cast: Christina Aguilera, Martin Scorsese, Jack White, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Clinton, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Rebecca<br />

Merle, Buddy Guy, Kimberly Magness, Byrdie Bell<br />

Martin Scorsese and the Rolling Stones unite in "Shine A Light," a look at The Rolling Stones." Scorcese filmed the Stones over a two-day<br />

period at the intimate Beacon Theater in New York City in fall 2006. Cinematographers capture the raw energy of the legendary band.<br />

Shooting Fish<br />

1998 • 109 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Stefan Schwartz<br />

Cast: Dan Futterman, Stuart Townsend, Kate Beckinsale<br />

Dylan and Jez are con artists, Dylan is a charming American who's run from some characters in the states and Jez is an English techno<br />

nerd. During one of their scams selling a voice recognition computer they hire Georgie as a secretary for the job. The romantic triangle<br />

between Dylan, Jez and Georgie appears, but she is also not a secretary, but a student, and her marriage with rich Roger is upcoming.<br />

Shorts<br />

2009 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Robert Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Jimmy Bennett, Kat Dennings, Trevor Gagnon, Rebel Rodriguez, Jake Short, James Spader, Leslie Mann, Jon Cryer, William H.<br />

Macy, Jonathan Breck, Leo Howard<br />

A young boy's discovery of a colourful, wish-granting rock causes chaos in the suburban town of Black Falls when jealous kids and<br />

scheming adults alike set out to get their hands on it.<br />

Showtime<br />

2002 • 92 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Tom Dey<br />

Cast: Robert De Niro, Eddie Murphy, Rene Russo, Frankie R. Faison, William Shatner<br />

When a no-nonsense LAPD detective (Robert De Niro) is forced to star in a reality-based television show with a frustrated actor-turned-<br />

LAPD-patrolman (Eddie Murphy), they find their lives turned upside down by a powerhouse producer (Rene Russo) and her very intrusive<br />

camera crew.<br />

Shrek 2<br />

2004 • 105 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Kelly Asbury<br />

Cast: Voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Julie Andrews<br />

"Shrek 2" involves Shrek (Mike Myers) and Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) getting invited to her parents' home for a post-wedding<br />

celebration. However, her mother and father (Julie Andrews and John Cleese) have no idea that they are both ogres — and her parents<br />

may have a surprise of their own in store for Shrek and Fiona. Donkey (Eddie Murphy) is joined by Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas).<br />

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Shrek The Final Chapter<br />

2010 • 93 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Mike Mitchell<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Craig Robinson, Eric Idle, Larry King, Conrad Vernon, Christopher<br />

Knights, Cody Cameron, Aron Warner<br />

Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre," Shrek is duped into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin.<br />

Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrek<br />

and Fiona have never met. Now, it's up to Shrek to undo all he's done in the hopes of saving his friends and reclaiming his one True Love.<br />

Shrek the Third<br />

2007 • 92 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Chris Miller, Raman Hui (co-director)<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese. Rupert Everett. Regis Philbin<br />

When Shrek married Fiona, the last thing he had in mind was becoming the next King. But when Shrek’s father-in-law, King Harold,<br />

suddenly croaks, that is exactly what he faces. Unless Shrek can find a suitable King for Far Far Away, the ogre could be stuck with the<br />

job. The most promising candidate, Fiona’s cousin Artie, an underachieving Medieval high school slacker, proves to be more of a<br />

challenge than they bargained for.<br />

Signs of Life<br />

1990 • 88 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: John David Coles<br />

Cast: Arthur Kennedy, Kevin J. O'Connor, Vincent D'Onofrio, Michael Lewis, Beau Bridges<br />

A generations-old boat-building business in Maine closes its doors, and the people, young and old, who've spent their lives working there<br />

try to figure out what to do next.<br />

The Silence of the Hams<br />

1993 • 81 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ezio Greggio<br />

Cast: Ezio Greggio, Dom Deluise, Billy Zane, Joanna Pacula, Charlene Tilton, Martin Balsam, John Astin, Phyllis Diller, Bubba Smith,<br />

Larry Storch, Rip Taylor and Shelley Winters.<br />

The federal agent Joe Dee Foster is currently investigating on a serial killer, helped by doctor Animal who is isolated in a maximum<br />

security jail. This film is the funny parody of The Silence of the Lambs (1991).<br />

The Silkroad<br />

1992 • 125 minutes • Colour • Trans Atlantic Entertainment<br />

Director: Junya Sato<br />

Cast: Koichi Sato, Toshiyuki Nishida, Tsunehiko Watase, Daijiro Harada, Takahiro Tamura<br />

Extravagant but hokey, overly melodramatic epic set in 11th-century China, about a young man (Koichi Sato) who becomes involved in<br />

various adventures and falls in love with a princess.<br />

Simone<br />

2002 • 117 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Andrew Niccol<br />

Cast: Al Pacino, Jason Schwartzman, Jay Mohr, Catherine Keener<br />

Al Pacino stars as a disillusioned Hollywood producer whose film is in trouble when his star walks off the movie. Desperate for a hit, he<br />

decides to digitally create an actress. The actress who everyone thinks is a real person becomes an overnight sensation.<br />

Simply Irresistible<br />

1999 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mark Tarlov<br />

Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sean Patrick Flanery, Christopher Durang, Dylan Baker, Patricia Clarkson<br />

Sarah Michelle Gellar and Sean Patrick Flanery team up for a romantic comedy about a department store executive who resists falling in<br />

love with a young woman he believes possesses magical powers.<br />

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The Simpsons Movie<br />

2007 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Silverman<br />

Cast: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Pamela Hayden, Tress MacNeille,<br />

Erin Brockovich, Minnie Driver, Albert Brooks<br />

Homer makes a mistake at the nuclear power plant which poisons the towns water causing everyone to evacuate and an angry mob to<br />

chase Homer.<br />

A Single Man<br />

2009 • 99 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Tom Ford<br />

Cast: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Matthew Goode, Ginnifer Goodwin, Nicholas Hoult, Ryan Simpkins, Paulette Lamori<br />

A story that centers on an English professor who, after the sudden death of his partner tries to go about his typical day in Los Angeles.<br />

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants<br />

2005 • 118 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ken Kwapis<br />

Cast: Amber Tamblyn, Jenna Boyd, Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, Ashley Hale, Erica Hubbard, Blake Lively, Kristie Marsden<br />

The movie is based on the young adult book, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Anne Brashers. As four best friends spend their<br />

first summer apart from one another, they share a magical pair of jeans. Despite being of various shapes and sizes, each one of them fits<br />

perfectly into the pants. To keep in touch they pass these pants to each other as well as the adventures they are going through while apart.<br />

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2<br />

2008 • 120 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Sanaa Hamri<br />

Cast: Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, Lucy Hale, Amber Tamblyn, Ernie Lively, Michael Rady, Victor Slezak<br />

Taking place during the events of book four, Forever in Blue, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 follows The Septembers--Tibby,<br />

Lena, Bridget, and Carmen as they separate for the longest time yet.<br />

The Skateboard Kid<br />

1993 • 83 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Larry Swerdlove<br />

Cast: Timothy Busfield, Bess Armstrong, Cliff de Young, Dom Deluise<br />

No one could be more bored than Zack, the new kid in town with no friends in sight. When a gang of hip, skateboarding thrashers start<br />

cruising his neighborhood, Zack hopes his luck will change. But they want nothing to do with him. Then Zack makes the discovery of his<br />

life: a talking wisecracking, magical skateboard. And suddenly, skateboarding rises to entirely new heights.<br />

The Skateboard Kid 2<br />

1994 • 94 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Andrew Stevens<br />

Cast: Dee Wallace Stone, Bruce Davison, Andrew Stevens<br />

Take a roller coaster ride full of high octane adventure as 12 year old Sammy takes to the skies. With the help of a magical flying<br />

skateboard, Sammy ends up the hottest skateboarder in town. But a group of local thrashers don’t like the extra competition. They plot to<br />

destroy any chance of Sammy competing against them in a local tournament. But they don’t have a clue of what they’re up against.<br />

Ski Hard — The Movie<br />

1996 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Mitchell<br />

Cast: Fred Stoller, Keith Coogan, Staci Keanan, Lee Reherman<br />

Willie Jones is a walking disaster, dumber than dumb, but put him on skis and he is unstoppable. Willie is the last of the nice guys with a<br />

heart of gold and when his good friend Jake is about to lose his business for defaulting on mortgage payments, our unlikely hero steps in<br />

to save the day.<br />

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Ski School 2<br />

1994 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Mitchell<br />

Cast: Dean Cameron, Heather Campbell, Brent Sheppard, Wendy Hamilton, Bill Dwyer<br />

Dave Marshak is enjoying life, when reality intervenes in the form of a wedding invitation from his ex-girlfriend. Sure, they broke up and<br />

she may have said something about never wanting to see him again, but Dave knows that it’s their destiny to be together. He embarks on<br />

a quest: to save his ex from a certain-death-by-boredom, return balance to the universe and maybe get in a little awesome skiing.<br />

Slam Dunk Ernest<br />

1995 • 93 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: John R. Cherry<br />

Cast: Jim Varney, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jay Brazeau, Louise Vallance, Cylk Cozart<br />

Ernest P. Worrell becomes a basketball star after an angel bearing an uncanny resemblance to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar gives him a pair of<br />

magic sneakers.<br />

Sleuth<br />

1972 • 138 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz<br />

Cast: Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Alec Cawthorne, Margo Channing, John Matthews<br />

Lighthearted mystery tour de force for two stars, adapted by Anthony Shaffer from his hit play about games-playing mystery writer Olivier<br />

leading his wife's lover (Caine) into a diabolical trap.<br />

Sliding Doors<br />

1998 • 99 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Peter Howitt<br />

Cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeanne Tripplehorn, John Hannah, John Lynch<br />

A beautiful young English woman learns that she has been fired from her PR job. On the way home, the doors of a tube car close on her,<br />

opening the "what if" floodgates. She begins to live out two lives: if she had made the train, and if she hadn't. An intriguing concept about<br />

fate and how simple moments have the ability to change our lives.<br />

Small Change<br />

1976 • 104 minutes • Colour • Astral Bellevue Classics<br />

Director: Francois Truffaut<br />

Cast: Geory Desmouceaux, Philippe Goldman, Claudio Deluca, Frank Deluca, Richard Golfier<br />

Truffaut's tender comedy traces the histories of a dozen children of various ages as they make their way toward adolescence and<br />

adulthood.<br />

Small Soldiers<br />

1998 • 110 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Joe Dante<br />

Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, Frank Langella, Kirsten Dunst, Gregory Smith, Jay Mohr, Phill Hartman, Kevin Dunn<br />

Meet the Commando Elite — action figures with an attitude. To them everything else is just a toy... including the unsuspecting<br />

suburbanites of Winslow Corners who have somehow found themselves allied with the Commandos’ sworn enemies: the Gorgonites. The<br />

monstrous-looking but noble Gorgonites want only to hide from the Commandos long enough to find the lost island of Gorgon.<br />

Unfortunately, the Commando Elite is not interested in truces or negotiations... and they don’t take prisoners.<br />

Small Time Crooks<br />

2000 • 94 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Woody Allen<br />

Cast: Woody Alen, Tracey Ullman, Hugh Grant, Jon Lovitz, Michael Rapaport, Elaine May<br />

Woody Allen wrote, directed and stars in this light, romantic comedy that follows the illegal misadventures of an ex-con dishwasher (Allen)<br />

and his wife (Ullman), a manicurist who dreams of becoming rich by way of a bank robbery in New York City.<br />

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A Smile Like Yours<br />

1997 • 99 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Keith Samples<br />

Cast: Greg Kinnear, Lauren Holly, Joan Cusack, Jay Thomas<br />

Construction contractor and aromatherapist are a young couple balancing marriage, career and the prospect of children.<br />

Smoke<br />

1995 • 112 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Wayne Wang<br />

Cast: Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Forest Whitaker, Stockard Channing, Harold Perrineau Jr., Victor Argo<br />

This urban fable chronicles the interwoven lives of the characters who frequent a Brooklyn cigar store — people who would appear to have<br />

nothing in common, but cross paths by chance and end up changing one another’s lives in indelible ways.<br />

The Snapper<br />

1993 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Stephen Frears<br />

Cast: Colm Meany, Tina Kellegher and Ruth McCabe<br />

Set in Ireland, Sharon Curley is a 20 year old living with her parents and many brothers and sisters. When she gets herself pregnant and<br />

refuses to name the father, she becomes the talk of the town.<br />

Snow Day<br />

2000 • 90 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Chris Koch<br />

Cast: Chevy Chase, Pam Grier, John Schneider, Jean Smart<br />

When a school in upstate New York is snowed in, a group of students hi-jack a plow to keep the school closed.<br />

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan<br />

2011 • 103 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Wayne Wang<br />

Cast: Gianna Jun, Li Bing Bing, Vivian Wu, Hugh Jackman, Archie Kao, Wu Jiang<br />

A story set in 19th century China and centered on the lifelong friendship between two girls who develop their own secret code as a way to<br />

contend with the rigid cultural norms imposed on women.<br />

Snow Job<br />

1972 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: George Englund<br />

Cast: Jean-Claude Killy, Danielle Gaubert, Cliff Potts, Vittorio De Sica<br />

He's a Thief on Skis with Sub-Zero Nerves Hunting $240,000 in Cold, Cold Cash.<br />

Snow Riders 2<br />

1997 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Miller<br />

Director: Kurt Miller, Peter Speek<br />

Cast: Warren Miller (Narrator ), Bill Bacon, Deni Bevin, Chris Davenport, Greg Harrington, Bob Rankin, Chris Carson, Scott Kauf<br />

The film shows that there’s definitely more than one way to get down a mountain. Whether its outpacing an oncoming avalanche,<br />

kayaking through the snow at 50 miles per hour, windsurfing on fresh powder in Alaska or heli-skiing with disabled skiers, the film explodes<br />

with excitement as world class snowriders take to the slopes.<br />

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The Snow Walker<br />

2004 • 103 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Charles Martin Smith<br />

Cast: Barry Pepper, Annabella Piugattuk, James Cromwell, Kiersten Warren, Jon Gries, Robin Dunne, Greg Spottiswood<br />

Stranded by a plane crash a thousand miles from civilization, pilot Charlie Lavery sets out across the endless tundra for the nearest<br />

outpost. He leaves behind a young Eskimo woman—beautiful and frail. After a harrowing struggle for survival, Lavery finally collapses on<br />

the brink of death. Mysteriously, the young woman reappears to save him and he slowly comes to recognize her wondrous, mystical<br />

connection to the land. Based on the book by Farley Mowat.<br />

Soapdish<br />

1991 • 96 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michal Hoffman<br />

Cast: Sally Field, Kevin Kline, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Downey Jr, Cathy Moriarty<br />

"Soapdish" stars a renowned ensemble cast, in a comedy about the off-camera world of the daytime television soap opera stars.<br />

Soldier<br />

1998 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Paul Anderson<br />

Cast: Kurt Russell, Jason Scott Lee, Connie Neilson, Gary Busey, Michael Chiklis<br />

An itinerant galactic warrior of the future, trained exclusively for combat but now rendered obsolete by a new generation of specially bred<br />

fighters, defends a band of settlers on a remote planet and discovers his own humanity in the process.<br />

The Soloist<br />

2009 • 109 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Joe Wright<br />

Cast: Robert Downey Jr., Catherine Keener, Stephen Root, Jamie Foxx, Justin Martin, Nelsan Ellis, Tom Hollander, Angela Featherstone<br />

A schizophrenic (Jamie Foxx), is a homeless musician from Skid Row, Los Angeles who dreams of playing at the Walt Disney Concert<br />

Hall. Through "chance," he meets a journalist (Robert Downey Jr.), who tries to help this mentally disturbed man get "back on his feet" and<br />

make his dreams come true.<br />

Some Kind of Wonderful<br />

1987 • 93 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Howard Deutch<br />

Cast: Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Masterson, Lea Thompson, Craig Sheffer, John Ashton, Elias Koteas<br />

Adorable tomboy Masterson loves Stoltz, but it takes him the entire film to realize she is better for him than the flashier Thompson.<br />

Someone Like You<br />

2001 • 97 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tony Goldwyn<br />

Cast: Ashley Judd, Greg Kinnear, Ellen Barkin, Hugh Jackman, Marisa Tomei<br />

Jane Goodale (Judd) has everything going for her. She's a producer on a popular daytime talk show, and is in a hot romance with the<br />

show's dashing executive producer, Ray (Kinnear). But when the relationship goes terribly awry, Jane begins an extensive study of the<br />

male animal, including her womanizing roommate, Eddie (Jackman). Jane puts her "studies" and romantic misadventure to use as a<br />

pseudonymous sex columnist — and becomes a sensation in the process.<br />

Something Borrowed<br />

2011 • 112 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Luke Greenfield<br />

Cast: John Krasinski, Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin, Steve Howey, Peyton List, Ashley Williams, Colin Egglesfield<br />

Friendships are tested and secrets come to the surface when terminally single Rachel falls for Dex, her best friend Darcy's fiancé.<br />

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Something to Talk About<br />

1995 • 110 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Lasse Hallstrom<br />

Cast: Julia Roberts, Dennis Quaid, Robert Duvall, Kyra Sedgwick<br />

In “Something to Talk About”, Julia Roberts plays a Southern gal named Grace who manages the stables of her family’s lucrative horse<br />

farm for her strong-willed daddy. Grace’s husband, Eddie (Dennis Quaid), is her college sweetheart, and the two live in somnolent,<br />

society-approved affluence. But when Grace discovers that Eddie is having an affair, she stomps back to the family spread, and “Finds<br />

Herself”, with encouragement from her feisty sister.<br />

Sommersby<br />

1993 • 112 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jon Amiel<br />

Cast: Richard Gere, Jodie Foster, Lanny Flaherty, Wendell Wellman, Bill Pullman<br />

Gere returns to his home in the postwar South, after six years' imprisonment during the Civil War, but his wife can't quite believe he's the<br />

same man she married.<br />

Son of Rambow<br />

2008 • 96 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Garth Jennings<br />

Cast: Zofia Brooks, Neil Dudgeon, Tallulah Evans, Adam Godley, Diane Leach, Bill Milner, Will Poulter, Paul Ritter<br />

During a long English summer in the early 1980s, two schoolboys from differing backgrounds set out to make a film inspired by First Blood.<br />

Son of the Bride<br />

2001 • 124 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Juan Jose Campanella<br />

Cast: Ricardo Darín, Héctor Alterio, Norma Aleandro, Eduardo Blanco, Natalia Verbeke, Gimena Nóbile, David Masajnik<br />

At age 42, Rafael Belvedere is having a crisis. He lives in the shadow of his father, he feels guilty about rarely visiting his aging mother, his<br />

ex-wife says he doesn't spend enough time with their daughter and he has yet to make a commitment to his girlfriend. At his lowest point,<br />

a minor heart attack reunites him with Juan Carlos, a childhood friend, who helps Rafael to reconstruct his past and look at the present in<br />

new ways.<br />

Son of the Mask<br />

2005 • 94 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Lawrence Guterman<br />

Cast: Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming, Liam Falconer, Ryan Falconer, Traylor Howard, Steven Wright, Kal Penn, Ben Stein<br />

Tim Avery, an aspiring cartoonist, finds himself in a predicament when his dog stumbles upon the mask of Loki. Then after conceiving an<br />

infant son "born of the mask", he discovers just how looney child raising can be.<br />

Songcatcher<br />

2000 • 112 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Maggie Greenwald<br />

Cast: Janet McTeer, Aidan Quinn, Pat Carroll, Jane Adams<br />

A woman, whose drive to pursue the things she believes in, leads her on an exhilarating and raw adventure. The story tells of Dr. Lily<br />

Penleric (Janet McTeer), a musicologist who has just been denied a promotion at her university. Frustrated and determined to get<br />

academic recognition, she journeys to Appalachia where she joins her sister, Elna and discovers the wild-hearted world where folk and<br />

country music were born.<br />

Sons of Trinity<br />

1995 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: E.B. Clucher<br />

Cast: Siegfried Rauch, Renato Scarpa, Heath Kizzier, Keith Neubert, Yvonne De Bark<br />

The notorious comic cowboy have retired, but their sons are more than willing to step into their soggy boots — as sheriff and deputy.<br />

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Soul Power<br />

2009 • 97 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Jeffrey Levy-Hinte<br />

Cast: Muhammad Ali, James Brown, Celia Cruz, B.B. King, Don King, Miriam Makeba, The Spinners, Bill Withers<br />

A documentary on the legendary soul music concert staged in Kinshasa, Zaire in 1974.<br />

A Sound of Thunder<br />

2005 • 103 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Peter Hyams<br />

Cast: Edward Burns, Ben Kingsley, Catherine McCormack, Jemima Rooper, Wilfried Hochholdinger, August Zirner, Corey Johnson<br />

"A Sound of Thunder" is about a game hunter (Burns) who goes on a time-traveling safari owned and operated by Kingsley's character to<br />

hunt dinosaurs in the prehistoric era. When he kills a butterfly, he unknowingly sets off a chain reaction that will erase humanity from<br />

existence. A team of experts must return back in time and replace the butterfly. McCormack is the inventor of the time-traveling computer.<br />

Sourdough<br />

1977 • 92 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Martin J. Spinelli<br />

Cast: Gil Perry, Charles Brock, Slim Carlson and Carl Clark.<br />

A mountain man finds himself increasingly unable to find land free of bottle caps, beer cans, and noisy gasoline engines. In an effort to<br />

preserve his dignity and his unique way of life, the old sourdough decides to journey far away from mankind’s thoughtlessness and<br />

disruptive machinery. As he travels through the dangerous and breathtakingly beautiful grandeur of the wilderness, he finds the purity and<br />

solitude he once loved.<br />

Souvenir of Canada<br />

2006 • 70 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robin Neinstein<br />

Cast: Sean Ballantyne, Rob Bird, Douglas Coupland (Narrator)<br />

While Douglas Coupland works on a grand art project about Canada, the writer recounts his life and his musings about the various aspects<br />

of Canadian identity.<br />

Space Chimps<br />

2008 • 81 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Kirk DiMicco<br />

Cast: Andy Samberg, Cheryl Hines, Kenan Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Kristin Chenoweth and Patrick Warburton<br />

Space Chimps is an intergalactic comedy that highlights the antics of astronaut chimps with the "wrong stuff." Ham III (Samberg), the<br />

slacker grandson of the first chimp blasted into space before manned spaceflight, joins two other astronaut chimps for a dangerous<br />

mission through a black hole to an inhabited planet. When they're stranded there, the chimps must help the inhabitants rid themselves of a<br />

tyrannical leader, and then figure out how to get back to Earth.<br />

Space Chimps 2<br />

2010 • 76 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John H. Williams<br />

Cast: Cheryl Hines, Patrick Warburton<br />

Comet, the techno chimp who wants to be a fully-fledged space chimp, must prove himself when feared alien ruler Zartog takes over<br />

Mission Conrol.<br />

Space Cowboys<br />

2000 • 130 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Clint Eastwood<br />

Cast: Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, James Garner, Donald Sutherland, James Cromwell, William Devane, Marcia Gay Harden<br />

Four top fighter pilots, now retired, are brought back into service to assist NASA during a major satellite crisis. Although their cocky,<br />

nonconformist attitudes kept the quartet out of the space program in the 1960s, their specialized knowledge about the workings of a<br />

damaged satellite unexpectedly enables them, late in their lives, to get another chance to go into space — if they can pass the same<br />

physical and skill tests as the younger astronauts.<br />

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Speed<br />

1994 • 116 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jan De Bont<br />

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock, Jeff Daniels<br />

On the LAPD SWAT detail, Jack Traven is known as a cop with a reckless nature and a brilliant understanding of the criminal mind. He<br />

has some unfinished business with Howard Payne, a sociopath who nearly killed Traven and his partner Harry during a spectacular<br />

extortion attempt. Now Traven has been given the challenge of his career when a crowded bus - wired by a vengeful Payne to explode if it<br />

slows to under 50 mph - is set loose during Los Angeles’ morning rush hour.<br />

Speed 2: Cruise Control<br />

1997 • 121 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jan De Bont<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Jason Patric, Willem Dafoe<br />

Sandra Bullock and filmmaker Jan De Bont reunite in this follow-up to the box-office and critical smash of Summer, 1994. Jason Patric<br />

(SLEEPERS, AFTER DARK, MY SWEET) joins the team. Expect more nonstop thrills as Annie (Bullock) and new beau Alex (Patric),<br />

vacationing in the Caribbean, are caught in the middle of a brilliantly conceived and executed takeover of an exclusive super liner cruise<br />

ship, sending them and the hundreds of passengers hurtling toward unstoppable disaster.<br />

Speed Racer<br />

2008 • 135 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski<br />

Cast: Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, Susan Sarandon, Matthew Fox, John Goodman, Scott Porter, Benno Fürmann, Richard Roundtree<br />

Hurtling down the track, careening around, over and through the competition, Speed Racer is a natural behind the wheel. Speed is<br />

aggressive, instinctive and, most of all, fearless. His only real competition is the memory of the brother he idolized-the legendary Rex<br />

Racer - whose death in a race has left behind a legacy that Speed is driven to fulfill. Speed is loyal to the family racing business, led by his<br />

father, Pops Racer, the designer of Speed's thundering Mach 5.<br />

Spencer's Mountain<br />

1963 • 121 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Delmer Daves<br />

Cast: Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James MacArthur, Donald Crisp, Wally Cox, Mimsy Farmer<br />

Clay Spencer is a hard-working man who loves his wife and large family. He is respected by his neighbors and always ready to give them<br />

a helping hand. Although not a churchgoer, he even helps a newly arrived local minister regain his flock after he and Clay get into a bit of<br />

trouble. If he has one dream in life it's to build his wife Olivia a beautiful house on a piece of land he inherited on Spender's mountain.<br />

The Spiderwick Chronicles<br />

2008 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mark Waters<br />

Cast: Sarah Bolger, Freddie Highmore, Seth Rogen, Mary-Louise Parker, Nick Nolte, David Strathaim, Andrew McCarthy, Martin Short<br />

Upon moving into the run-down Spiderwick Estate with their mother, twin brothers Jared and Simon Grace, along with their sister Mallory,<br />

find themselves pulled into an alternate world full of faries and other creatures.<br />

SpongeBob SquarePants<br />

2004 • 90 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sherm Cohen<br />

Cast: Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass, Bill Fagerbakke, Carolyn Lawrence, Clancy Brown, J.D. Crew, Sirena Irwin, Jasmine Martin<br />

Everyone's favorite animated sponge is brought to the big-screen for an all new comic adventure.<br />

Spring Breakdown<br />

2009 • 84 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ryan Shiraki<br />

Cast: Parker Posey, Armie Hammer, Will Arnett, Missi Pyle, Mae Whitman, Amber Tamblyn, Amy Poehler, Jane Lynch<br />

The storyline revolves around three thirtysomething friends who break the monotony of their uninspired lives by vacationing on an island<br />

that's a popular spring break getaway for college co-eds. One of the women works for a powerful senator whose daughter is one of those<br />

co-eds, only she's as geeky as her chaperones.<br />

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Spy Kids<br />

2001 • 88 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Alan Cumming, Tony Shalhoub, Teri Hatcher, Cheech Marin, Robert Patrick<br />

Carmen and Juni think their parents are boring. Little do they know that in their day, Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez were the top secret agents<br />

from their respective countries. They gave up that life to raise their children. Now, the disappearances of several of their old colleagues<br />

forces the Cortez' return from retirement. What they didn't count on was Carmen and Juni joining the "family business."<br />

Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams<br />

2002 • 100 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Steve Buscemi, Mike Judge, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin<br />

Juni and Carmen are on a mission to search for a mysterious island where they encounter 2 of their competitors. There they meet a<br />

scientist who accidentally created the curious creatures with mixed features of normal animals. Both of them have to destroy a powerful<br />

object (which could disable all electrical signals and gadgets) that, till then, kept the island from being detected and thus prevent it from<br />

reaching wrong hands and ultimately save the world!<br />

Spy Kids 3D: Game Over<br />

2003 • 84 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alexa Vega, Daryl Sabara, Ricardo Montalban, Holland Taylor, Sylvester Stallone, Mike Judge,<br />

Salma Hayek<br />

Juni Cortez has now retired from being a spy and is trying to live a normal life. But he gets thrown back into the spy world, when his sister<br />

Carmen Cortez is kidnapped by the Toymaker. Carmen is trapped inside the Toymaker's video game, and the only way Juni can reach her<br />

is by going into the third dimensional world himself.<br />

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World<br />

2011 • 89 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Rodriguez<br />

Cast: Jessica Alba, Antonio Banderas, Danny Trejo, Alexa Vega,Ricky Gervais, Jeremy Piven, Joel McHale, Daryl Sabara<br />

On the surface, Marissa Cortez Wilson (Jessica Alba) has it all...married to a famous spy hunting television reporter, a new baby and<br />

intelligent twin step kids. But in reality, trying to mother Rebecca (Rowan Blanchard) and Cecil (Mason Cook), who clearly don’t want her<br />

around, is her toughest challenge yet. Also, her husband, Wilbur (Joel McHale), wouldn’t know a spy if he lived with one which is exactly<br />

the case - Marissa’s a retired secret agent.<br />

The Spy Next Door<br />

2010 • 92 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Brian Levant<br />

Cast: Jackie Chan, Amber Valletta, Madeline Carroll, Will Shadley, Alina Foley, Magnús Scheving, Katherine Boecher, Lucas Till<br />

Former CIA spy Bob Ho (Chan) takes on his toughest assignment to date: looking after his girlfriend's three kids, who haven't exactly<br />

warmed to their mom's beau. And when one of the youngsters accidentally downloads a top-secret formula, Bob's longtime nemesis, a<br />

Russian terrorist, pays a visit to the family.<br />

Star Crash<br />

1979 • 91 minutes • Colour • New Horizons<br />

Director: Luigi Cozzi<br />

Cast: Christopher Plummer, Marjoe Gortner, Caroline Munro, David Hasselhoff, Joe Spinell, Robert Tessier, Nadia Cassini<br />

A pair of smugglers manage to pick up a castaway while running from the authorities, who turns out to be the only survivor from a secret<br />

mission to destroy a mysterious superweapon designed by the evil Count Zartham. The smugglers are soon recruited by the Emperor to<br />

complete the mission, as well as to rescue the Emperor's son, who has gone missing.<br />

Star Trek<br />

2009 • 126 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: J.J. Abrams<br />

Cast: Zachary Quinto, Leonard Nimoy, Zoe Saldana, Anton Yelchin<br />

The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. One, James Kirk, is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy. The other, Spock,<br />

was raised in a logic-based society that rejects all emotion. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful<br />

partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before.<br />

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Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan<br />

1982 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Nicholas Meyer<br />

Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Ricardo Montalban, DeForest Kelley<br />

All the original characters are back to face the battle of their lives. The evil Khan, imprisoned on a desolate planet by James Kirk, has<br />

vowed revenge. On a reunion voyage on his former ship, Admiral Kirk and the other Enterprise crew members discover that Khan has<br />

escaped possessing a weapon of limitless power. This was a box-office smash hit.<br />

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock<br />

1984 • 105 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Leonard Nimoy<br />

Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, Merritt Butrick<br />

It is the 23rd Century and the planet Genesis has been born. The Starship Enterprise sets out on its dangerous quest - to find Spock's<br />

body and return it to his father on the planet Vulcan. Kruge, the great Klingon warlord, will stop at nothing to gain the secrets of the new<br />

world. Skillful and stunning special effects, often witty in execution, and a familiar cast, provide a feast for "Trekkies" and for sci-fi fans of<br />

all ages.<br />

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home<br />

1986 • 119 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Leonard Nimoy<br />

Cast: William Shatner, Catherine Hicks, Leonard Nimoy, Deforest Kelly, John Schuck<br />

A contemporary marine biologist becomes involved with Kirk and crew as they undertake a vital mission to save one of the earth's most<br />

unique life forms whose extinction poses a threat to the existence of the planet.<br />

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier<br />

1989 • 106 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: William Shatner<br />

Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan , Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, David Warner<br />

Kirk and the entire Enterprise crew are hijacked by a renegade Vulcan.<br />

Star Trek VI: Undiscovered Country<br />

1991 • 110 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Nicholas Meyer<br />

Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Kim Cattrall<br />

Twenty-five historic years of Star Trek magic culminate in 1991 with the final adventure of the Starship Enterprise under the command of<br />

Captain James T. Kirk, pitting the Federation against their sworn enemy, the Klingon Empire. It is Stardate 8679.14. The legendary<br />

adversaries are bracing themselves for the unthinkable...peace.<br />

Star Trek: First Contact<br />

1996 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Jonathan Frakes<br />

Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn<br />

The Borg have returned, in another attempt to conquer Earth. Disregarding orders, Capt. Picard and the new Enterprise-E rush to save the<br />

Federation Home World, only to get sucked back in time with the Borg as they attempt to interfere with the course of human kind's<br />

evolution into a peaceful, unified race.<br />

Star Trek: Generations<br />

1994 • 118 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Carson<br />

Cast: Patrick Stewart, William Shatner, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn<br />

An astronomical phenomenon bridging time frames brings Jean-Luc Picard and Captain Kirk face-to-face and crew of the original<br />

Enterprise and the team from TV’s Star Trek: The Next Generation together for their most treacherous mission ever.<br />

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Star Trek: Nemesis<br />

2002 • 116 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Stuart Baird<br />

Cast: Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Tom Hardy, Ron<br />

Perlman, Dina Meyer, Whoopi Goldberg<br />

After the Enterprise is diverted to the Romulan planet of Romulus, supposedly because they want to negotiate a truce, the Federation soon<br />

find out the Romulans are planning an attack on Earth.<br />

Star Trek: The Motion Picture<br />

1979 • 130 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Robert Wise<br />

Cast: William Shatner, DeForest Kelley, Leonard Nimoy, Persis Khambatta<br />

The dazzling, refurbished U.S.S. Enterprise soars proudly once again in this ultimate space adventure. When an unidentified alien<br />

destroys three powerful cruisers, the entire crew of the Enterprise mobilizes to stop the alien intruder from its relentless fight toward Earth.<br />

Star Wars: The Clone Wars<br />

2008 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Dave Filoni<br />

Cast: Ian Abercrombie, T.C. Carson, Frank Oz, Anthony Daniels, Mat Lucas, Grey DeLisie, James Arnold Taylor, Greg Ellis<br />

The film will center on the wartime tales of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi and feature Padme Amidala, Mace Windu, Count<br />

Dooku and the other characters introduced in the second trilogy of live-action "Star Wars" films that began in 1999.<br />

Stardust<br />

2007 • 128 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Matthew Vaughn<br />

Cast: Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Robert De Niro, Sienna Miller, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jason Flemyng, Sarah Alexander, Ben Barnes<br />

In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that he'll retrieve a fallen star by<br />

venturing into the magical realm.<br />

The Stars Fell on Henrietta<br />

1995 • 106 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: James Keach<br />

Cast: Robert Duvall, Aidan Quinn, Frances Fisher, Brian Dennehy<br />

Old-fashioned (and a tad contrived) folk tale set in the Depression-era Texas dust bowl stars Duvall as a wily old oil prospector who<br />

charms a cotton farmer and his wife into believing their land is a valuable rig.<br />

Starship Invasions<br />

1977 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Ed Hunt<br />

Cast: Robert Vaughn, Christopher Lee, Daniel Pilon, Helen Shaver, Henry Ramer, Victoria Johnson<br />

Abducted by good aliens to help battle bad aliens who are trying to take over earth, UFO expert Vaughn helps save the day.<br />

Starting Out in the Evening<br />

2007 • 105 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Andrew Wagner<br />

Cast: Lauren Ambrose, Karl Bury, Anitha Gandhi, Jessica Hecht, Sean T. Krishnan, Frank Langella, Adrian Lester, Jeff McCarth, Lili<br />

Taylor, Jerry Walsh, Joel West<br />

An ambitious graduate student convinces a writer that her thesis can resurrect his career.<br />

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Staying Alive<br />

1983 • 96 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Sylvester Stallone<br />

Cast: John Travolta, Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Steve Inwood, Julie Bovasso, Charles Ward, Steve Bickford, Patrick Brady, Norma<br />

Donaldson, Jesse Doran<br />

It's five years later and Tony Manero's Saturday Night Fever is still burning. Now he's strutting toward his biggest challenger yet - making it<br />

as a dancer on the Broadway stage.<br />

Steel Sharks<br />

1997 • 94 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Rodney McDonald<br />

Cast: Gary Busey, Billy Dee Williams, Billy Warlock, Shaun Toub, Robert Miranda, David Roberson, Barry Livingston, Tim Abell<br />

In this action-adventure, a hostage situation commands the presence of an elite cadre of Navy divers.<br />

Stolen Summer<br />

2002 • 91 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Peter Jones<br />

Cast: Annabel Armour, Amara Balthrop-Lewis, Etel Billig, John Connolly, David Costabile, Brian Dennehy, Lisa Dodson, Frank Fowle<br />

In 1976 Chicago, a Catholic boy concludes that converting Jews to Christianity is his ticket to heaven. Along the way, he befriends a rabbi<br />

and his son.<br />

Stone of Destiny<br />

2008 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Charles Martin Smith<br />

Cast: Charlie Cox, Rab Affleck, Robert Carlyle, Kate MaraBilly Boyd, Ciaron Kelly<br />

With Scots nationalism at an all time low four students, led by Ian Hamilton, decide to make a gesture to reawaken their country’s pride.<br />

Despite having little money and no experience they manage to break into Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1950 and “liberate” that<br />

most poignant symbol of nationhood “The Stone of Destiny”. Although they are finally captured, and the Stone brought back to London,<br />

their mission rejuvenates Scots pride.<br />

Stop Making Sense<br />

1984 • 88 minutes • Colour • Norstar Releasing<br />

Director: Jonathan Demme<br />

Cast: Bernie Worrell, Alex Weir, Steven Scales, Lynn Mabry, Ednah Holt, Tina Weymouth, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, David Byrne<br />

An innovative concert movie for the rock group The Talking Heads.<br />

Storybook<br />

1994 • 87 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Lorenzo Doumani<br />

Cast: Sean Fitzgerald, Swoosie Kurtz, Richard Moll, William McNamara, Milton Berle, Gary Morgan<br />

A boy ends up inside a fantasy world where an evil queen rules the land along with her evil snake. Along with some faithful friends...<br />

Straight No Chaser<br />

1988 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Charlotte Zwerin<br />

Cast: Johnny Griffin, Jimmy Cleveland, Harry Colomby, John Coltrane, Ray Copeland, Nica De Koenigswarter<br />

A documentary film about the life of pianist and jazz great Thelonious Monk. Features live performances by Monk and his band, and<br />

interviews with friends and family about the offbeat genius.<br />

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Strange Brew<br />

1983 • 91 minutes • Colour • Turner/MGM WB<br />

Director: Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas<br />

Cast: Dave Thomas, Rich Moranis, Paul Dooley, Max von Sydow, Lynne Griffin, Angus MacInnes<br />

Something is rotten at the Elsinore Brewery. Bob and Doug Mackenzie (as seen on SCTV) help the orphan Pam regain the brewery<br />

founded by her recently-deceased father. But to do so, they must confront the suspicious brewmaster and two teams of vicious hockey<br />

players.<br />

Street Dance 3D<br />

2010 • 98 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini<br />

Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Nichola Burley, Richard Winsor, Rachel McDowall, Ukweli Roach, George Sampson<br />

In order to win the Street Dance Championships, a dance crew is forced to work with ballet dancers from the Royal Dance School in<br />

exchange for rehearsal space.<br />

Stuart Saves his Family<br />

1995 • 99 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Harlod Ramis<br />

Cast: Al Franken, Laura San Giacomo, Vincent D'Onofrio, Shirley Knight, Harris Yulin, Lesley Boone, John Link Graney, Marjorie Lovett,<br />

While Stuart Smalley may not be a licensed therapist, the self-described "caring nurturer" dispenses heartfelt advice on his Chicago-based<br />

public access television show "Daily Affirmations." One day, he is suddenly fired and finds this unfortunate event is the first in a succession<br />

of catastrophes facing him in a film comedy introducing Stuart's family, friends and assorted 12-step program sponsors. Stuart Saves The<br />

Family stars AI Franken as the good-enough, smart-enough, ever-likable character he originated on Saturday Night Live.<br />

Stuck on You<br />

2003 • 118 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly<br />

Cast: Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Eva Mendes, Cher<br />

Outrageous comedy and a lot of heart are joined at the hip in this latest exercise in hilarity from The Farrelly Brothers (There's Something<br />

About Mary, Dumb and Dumber). Bob and Walt Tenor are more than just brothers — they're conjoined twins who never leave each other's<br />

side...and wouldn't have it any other way. That is, until Walt decides he wants to follow his dreams of making it as a Hollywood actor, and<br />

persuades his reluctant sibling to go along for the ride.<br />

Summer Catch<br />

2001 • 108 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Michael Tollin<br />

Cast: Freddie Prinze Jr., Jessica Biel, Fred Ward, Jason Gedrick<br />

An unexpected but irresistible romance provides the backdrop for this sports-themed drama featuring Freddie Prinze Jr. as a local boy on<br />

a baseball team looking to escape his small-town life. Enter, Jessica Biel as a wealthy girl whose family summers in his Cape Cod, Mass.,<br />

hometown, and the stage is set for pressure both on and off the playing field.<br />

Sunset Boulevard<br />

1950 • 110 minutes • B/W • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Billy Wilder<br />

Cast: William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim, Nancy Olson, Fred Clark, Lloyd Gough, Jack Webb<br />

There's never been another film quite like this eerie Oscar-winning cinema classic. A forgotten queen of silent films lives surrounded by<br />

her past in a decaying mansion on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard. Enter a cynical young screenwriter, who first exploits her and then<br />

becomes trapped by her, as she goes mad.<br />

Sunshine State<br />

2002 • 141 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: John Sayles<br />

Cast: Alex Lewis, Alan King, Cullen Douglas, Clifton James, Eliot Asinof, James McDaniel<br />

Angela Bassett, Edie Falco<br />

A woman and her new husband returns to her hometown roots in coastal northern Florida, and must deal with family, business, and<br />

encroaching real estate development.<br />

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Super 8<br />

2011 • 111 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: J.J. Abrams<br />

Cast: Elle Fanning, Amanda Michalka, Kyle Chandler, Ron Eldard, Gabriel Basso, Noah Emmerich, Zach Mills, Joel Courtney, Riley<br />

Griffiths<br />

In 1979, after the Air Force closes a section of Area 51, all materials are transported to a secure facility. A train carrying some of the<br />

materials derails and something escapes from one of the cargo cars. A group of kids making movies with their super 8 cameras<br />

accidentally capture what escapes on film.<br />

Super Size Me<br />

2004 • 99 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Morgan Spurlock<br />

Cast: Morgan Spurlock, Daryl Isaacs, Lisa Ganjhu, Stephen Siegel, Bridget Bennett, Eric Rowley, Mark Fenton<br />

In 2002, director Morgan Spurlock subjected himself to a diet based only in McDonald's fast food three times a day for thirty days and<br />

without working out. His objective was to prove why most of the Americans are so fat, with many cases of obesity. He began the shootings<br />

submitting himself to a complete check-up with three doctors, and along the weeks, he compared his weight and results of exams, coming<br />

through a scary conclusion.<br />

Supercross<br />

2005 • 92 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Steve Boyum<br />

Cast: Steve Howey, Mike Vogel, Sophia Bush, Robert Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Robert Patrick, Aaron Carter, Jesse James<br />

Set in the high-octane world of Supercross competition, the film tells the story of two brothers who overcome emotional and physical<br />

obstacles to achieve success as racers. The brothers’ conflicts are magnified by their different life choices and their decision to become<br />

competitors and rivals.<br />

Superman<br />

1978 • 143 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Richard Donner<br />

Cast: Christopher Reeve, Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Glenn Ford, Margot Kidder<br />

When the young boy from Krypton is rescued by the Kents, they adopt him and raise him as their son. The boy, Clark Kent, grows up to<br />

become Superman. A confrontation between criminal genius Lex Luthor and the man of steel ensues when Luther attempts to send<br />

California into the Pacific.<br />

Superman Returns<br />

2006 • 154 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Bryan Singer<br />

Cast: Brandon Routh, Stephan Bender, Kate Bosworth, Marlon Brando, Sam Huntington, James Karen, Frank Langella, James Marsden<br />

After a long visit to the lost remains of the planet Krypton, the Man of Steel returns to Earth to become the people's savior once again and<br />

reclaim the love of Lois Lane.<br />

Superstar<br />

1999 • 81 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Bruce McCulloch<br />

Cast: Molly Shannon, Wil Ferrell, Elaine Hendrix, Glunis Johns<br />

Yet another SNL skit-turned movie. In this one, Molly Shannon plays nerdy Catholic schoolgirl, Mary Katherine Gallagher, who's dreaming<br />

of superstardom.<br />

Surviving Christmas<br />

2004 • 90 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Mike Mitchell<br />

Cast: Ben Affleck, Christina Applegate, James Gandolfini, Catherine O'Hara, Josh Zuckerman, Bill Macy, Danielle Panabaker<br />

Drew Latham is an executive leading an empty, shallow life with only wealth on his side. Facing another lonely Christmas ahead, Drew<br />

wants to revisit his old childhood home and possibly relive some old holiday memories. But when he arrives, he finds that the house he<br />

was razed in is no longer the home he grew up in. Inhabited by another family, Drew offers a nice financial reward that has the family<br />

ringing. But is Drew's generous cash offer only the beginning of an annoying visitor who's a little too overeager to celebrate Christmas<br />

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Sweet November<br />

2001 • 119 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Pat O’Conner<br />

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron, Jason Isaacs, Greg Germann<br />

A remake of the 1968 film of the same name, this story follows a New York City tycoon who falls for a girl who insists on taking a new lover<br />

each month. She helps each man work through the unresolved emotional issues in his life, but does not want to give in to her own<br />

emotions when she falls in love with the tycoon, because she is dying.<br />

Swimfan<br />

2002 • 86 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: John Polson<br />

Cast: Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, Shiri Appleby, Kate Burton, Clayne Crawford, Jason Ritter, Kia Goodwin<br />

The story tells of a young, all-American couple, Amy and Ben, whose world is turned upside down by the obsessive and seductive new girl<br />

in town, Madison. When Ben, a championship swimmer with Olympic aspirations, rejects Madison’s advances, she develops a dangerous<br />

obsession with him.<br />

The Switch<br />

2010 • 101 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Will Speck, Josh Gordon<br />

Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Jeff Goldblum, Juliette Lewis, Patrick Wilson, Jason Bateman, Thomas Robinson<br />

An unmarried 40-year-old woman turns to a turkey baster in order to become pregnant. Seven years later, she reunites with her best<br />

friend, who has been living with a secret: he replaced her preferred sperm sample with his own.<br />

The Take<br />

2004 • 87 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Avi Lewis, Naomi Klein<br />

Cast: Matilde Adorno, Michel Camadessus, Bill Clinton, Gustavo Cordera, Freddy Espinoza<br />

The film in not about auto-parts workers in suburban Buenos Aires, but about workers of a ceramic floors factory in Neuquen, several<br />

hundred miles southward, in Argentinian Patagonia.<br />

Talk of Angels<br />

1997 • 96 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Nick Hamm<br />

Cast: Polly Walker, Vincent Perez, Frances McDormand, Franco Nero<br />

Based on the controversial novel “Mary Lavelle” by Kate OíBrien. This powerful and romantic tale of lost innocence and illicit love is set in<br />

Spain as it stands on the very edge of civil war. A young Irish woman arrives to work as a governess with the Areavaga family. With the<br />

arrival of their handsome, young son, she soon finds her convent education and beliefs challenged by his fiery opinions.<br />

Tammy and the T-Rex<br />

1993 • 82 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Stewart Raffil<br />

Cast: Terry Kiser, Denise Richards, John Franklin, Theo Forsett, George Pilgrim<br />

What do you do when you wake up and discover you’ve become a Tyrannosaurus Rex Yesterday, all Michael thought about was getting<br />

a date with Tammy. But his biggest problem is hiding his three-ton prehistoric body from a mad scientist who wants to make him extinct —<br />

permanently!<br />

Tarzan and the Lost City<br />

1998 • 84 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Carl Schenkel<br />

Cast: Casper Van Dien, Jane March, Steven Waddington<br />

Based on the original character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan returns to Africa from Greystoke in order to save his homeland<br />

from fortune-hunting European mercenaries searching for the fabulously wealthy lost city of Opar.<br />

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Tarzan's Deadly Silence<br />

1970 • 86 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Robert L. Friend, Lawrence Dobkin<br />

Cast: Ron Ely, Manuel Padilla Jr., Jock Mahoney, Woody Strode, Gregorio Acosta<br />

Guns, grenades and an army of men roar through the jungle to destroy the most dangerous animal alive...TARZAN!<br />

Tarzan’s, Jungle Rebellion<br />

1967 • 93 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: William Witney<br />

Cast: Ron Ely, Manuel Padilla Jr., Ulla Stromstedt, Sam Jaffe, William Marshall, Lloyd Haynes<br />

Compilation of a two-part episode from the NBC TV series.<br />

A Taste of Hell<br />

1973 • 90 minutes • Colour • Valiant Int’l <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Basil Bradbury, Neil Yarema<br />

Cast: John Garwood, William Smith, Liza Lorena<br />

Set in the Philippines during WW II, two U.S. Army officers are caught and shot by a Japanese officer. One survives and soon joins with a<br />

guerrilla troop to battle the enemy... and get revenge.<br />

Taxi<br />

2004 • 97 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tim Story<br />

Cast: Queen Latifah, Jimmy Fallon, Ann-Margret, Gisele Bundchen, Henry Simmons, Jennifer Esposito<br />

"Chicago’s" Queen Latifah and "Saturday Night Live’s" Jimmy Fallon team up in this nonstop action-comedy. Latifah is New York’s fastest<br />

cabbie whose skills behind the wheel and souped-up car help an overeager undercover cop (Jimmy Fallon) pursue a gang of female bank<br />

robbers.<br />

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles<br />

2007 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Kevin Munroe<br />

Cast: Mako, James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Nolan North, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Chris Evans<br />

Strange events are occurring in New York City, and the Turtles are needed more than ever, but Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo<br />

have become lost and directionless. With the city at stake, it's up to Leonardo and Zen Master Splinter to restore unity and ninja discipline<br />

to the Turtles.<br />

The Tempest<br />

2010 • 110 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Julie Taymor<br />

Cast: Russell Brand, Alfred Molina, Helen Mirren, Alan Cumming, Djimon Hounsou, Chris Cooper, David Strathairn, Ben Whishaw, Felicity<br />

Jones, Tom Conti<br />

In Julie Taymor's version of 'The Tempest,' the main character is now a woman named Prospera. Going back to the 16th or 17th century,<br />

women practicing the magical arts of alchemy were often convicted of witchcraft. In Taymor's version, Prospera is usurped by her brother<br />

and sent off with her four-year daughter on a ship...<br />

The Ten Commandments<br />

1923 • 146 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Cecil B. De Mille<br />

Cast: Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, Anne Baxter, Edward G. Robinson, Yvonne De Carlo<br />

For sheer pageantry and spectacle, few films can equal De Mille's 1956 remake of THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Filmed in Egypt and the<br />

Sinai Peninsula, with one of the most magnificent movie sets ever constructed, it tells the story of Moses, who turned his back on a life of<br />

privilege to lead the people to freedom. The plagues, the Exodus and the parting of the Red Sea are among the scenes that have made<br />

this film one of the most popular of all time.<br />

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The Terminal<br />

2004 • 127 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Steven Spielberg<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Chi McBride, Stanley Tucci, Zoe Saldana, Diego Luna<br />

An immigrant (Hanks) fleeing the war that ravages his tiny Eastern European homeland finds himself stuck in the terminal of one of New<br />

York City's airports when the time of his landing coincides precisely with the point at which the war causes his nation of origin to no longer<br />

exist, meaning that his passport and paperwork are no longer valid. As a man without a home, he takes up residence in the terminal itself,<br />

befriending the staff of the airport, and falling in love with an airline flight attendant.<br />

Texas Rangers<br />

2001 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Steve Miner<br />

Cast: James Van Der Beek, Dylan McDermott, Rachael Leigh Cook, Ashton Kutcher<br />

Set in Texas in the 1870s, after the Civil War, a ragtag group of youngsters band together to form the Texas Rangers. They are a group<br />

charged with dangerous, ruthless duty of cleaning up the West.<br />

That Night<br />

1994 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Craig Bolotin<br />

Cast: C.Thomas Howell, Juliette Lewis, Helen Shaver, Eliza Dushku.<br />

In 1961 Long Island Alice is just that bit younger than her playmates. She doesn't quite understand yet about some grownup things and is<br />

teased a lot. Her heroine is anyway Sheryl, the teenager over the road who has a succession of boyfriends. Alice even copies her perfume<br />

and favourite records, though she has never spoken to her. When Sheryl's father dies suddenly and she takes up with Rick, who is viewed<br />

with horror by all the parents around, she and Alice become firm friends as they try to keep the romance going.<br />

That Thing You Do<br />

1996 • 107 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tom Hanks<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Tom Everett Scott, Liv Tyler, Steve Zahn, Ethan Embry<br />

A Pennsylvania band scores a hit in 1964 and rides the star-making machinery as long as it can, with lots of help from its manager.<br />

There Will be Blood<br />

2007 • 157 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson<br />

Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds, Russell Harvard, Paul F. Tompkins, Kevin Breznahan, John Kerry,<br />

Jim Meskimen<br />

A story about family, greed, religion, and oil, centered around a turn-of-the-century Texas prospector (Daniel Day-Lewis) in the early days<br />

of the business.<br />

Thief Lord<br />

2006 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Richard Claus<br />

Cast: Aaron Johnson, Jasper Harris, Rollo Weeks, Alice Connor, George MacKay, Lathaniel Dyer, Jim Carter, Caroline Goodall<br />

Based on the novel by Cornelia Funke, this charming tale follows six-year-old Bo (Jasper Harris) and fifteen-year-old Prosper (Aaron<br />

Johnson), two recently orphaned brothers who escape their impending separation by running off to Venice. There they have fantastical<br />

adventures with the mysterious masked figure known as the Thief Lord and his band of child followers, who show the boys all the magic<br />

the city has to offer.<br />

The Thing Called Love<br />

1993 • 116 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Bogdanovich<br />

Cast: River Phoenix, Samantha Mathis, Dermot Mulroney, Sandra Bullock, K.T. Oslin, Anthony Clark, Webb Wilder, Earl Poole Ball,<br />

Deborah Allen<br />

A romantic drama, set against the country music scene in Nashville, about a love triangle between two young men and a woman.<br />

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Thor<br />

2011 • 115 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Kenneth Branagh<br />

Cast: Natalie Portman, Chris Hemsworth, Clark Gregg, Anthony Hopkins, Idris Elba, Kat Dennings, Stellan Skarsgård, Ray Stevenson,<br />

Tom Hiddleston, Rene Russo, Jaimie Alexander<br />

The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live amongst humans on Earth, where he<br />

soon becomes one of their finest defenders.<br />

Three to Tango<br />

1999 • 99 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Damon Santostefano<br />

Cast: Matthew Perry, Neve Campbell, Dylan McDermott<br />

A rich businessman, Dylan McDermott, mistakenly believes that Matthew Perry, who is bidding on a $90 million restoration contract, is gay<br />

and asks him to keep tabs on his mistress, Neve Campbell. Perry, who is not gay, falls for Neve in a big way but she thinks he's gay.<br />

Three Wishes<br />

1995 • 114 minutes • Colour • Savoy <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Martha Coolidge<br />

Cast: Patrick Swayze, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Joseph Mazzello, Seth Mumy, David Marshall Grant<br />

In an unexplained act of charity, Jeanne Holman, picks up an injured, apparent tramp and takes him home to care for him little realising<br />

who he was or the effect he would have on her life and those of her family.<br />

THX 1138<br />

1971 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: George Lucas<br />

Cast: Robert Duvall, Donald Pleasence<br />

A man and a woman rebel against their rigidly controlled 25th-century society in George Lucas' acclaimed science-fiction film.<br />

Til There Was You<br />

1997 • 113 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Scott Winant<br />

Cast: Jeanne Trip pleharn, Dylan McDermott, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Aniston, Michael Tucker<br />

Hopelessly romantic Gwen (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and relentlessly practical Nick (Dylan McDermott) have never met but long ago were<br />

entwined by destiny. Their paths begin to intersect in surprising, often amusing ways until they are literally altering the course of each<br />

other's life without knowing it, or each other. If they are to meet, will they be ready<br />

Till Human Voices Wake Us<br />

2003 • 101 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Michael Petroni<br />

Cast: Guy Pearce, Helena Bonham Carter, Frank Gallacher, Lindley Joyner, Brooke Harmon, Peter Curtin, Margot Knight, Anthony Martin,<br />

Dawn Klingberg<br />

man returns to Victoria, Australia, where he grew up, and encounters a mysterious woman who reminds him of someone he once knew.<br />

Till Murder Do Us Part<br />

1992 • 95 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Dick Lowry<br />

Cast: Meredith Baxter, Stephen Collins, Michelle Johnson, Kelli Williams, Stephen Root<br />

The headline-grabbing true story of Betty Broderick, the California society woman who stalked and murdered her husband after he left her<br />

for another woman.<br />

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The Time Traveller's Wife<br />

2009 • 107 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Robert Schwentke<br />

Cast: Eric Bana, Rachel McAdams, Ron Livingston, Stephen Tobolowsky, Arliss Howard, Brooklynn Proulx, Michelle Nolden, Alex Ferris,<br />

Jane McLean<br />

This is the remarkable story of Henry DeTamble, a dashing, adventuresome librarian who travels involuntarily through time, and Clare<br />

Abshire, an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Henry and Clare's passionate love affair endures across a sea of time and<br />

captures the two lovers in an impossibly romantic trap.<br />

Tin Soldier<br />

1995 • 90 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Gregory Gieras, Jon Voight<br />

Cast: Eric M. Breiman, Dom DeLuise, Trenton Knight, Steven Paul, Bethany Richards, Ally Sheedy<br />

The Tin Star<br />

1957 • 93 minutes • B/W • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Anthony Mann<br />

Cast: Henry Fonda, Anthony Perkins, Betsy Palmer, Michael Ray, Neville<br />

A cynical ex-sheriff turned bounty hunter helps a young, recently appointed acting sheriff with his advice, his experience, and his gun.<br />

Titan A.E.<br />

2000 • 94 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Don Bluth, Gary Goldman<br />

Cast: Voices of Matt Damon, Drew Barrymore, Bill Pullman, Nathan Lane, John Leguizamo, Jim Breur, Janeane Garofalo<br />

Fifteen years after Earth has been destroyed by a devastating alien attack, humans live scattered throughout the galaxies and struggle to<br />

survive. A rebellious teenager, Cale, becomes an unlikely hero when he learns that his father left him a map to a legendary missing Earth<br />

ship, the Titan. In order to find the Titan, Cale teams up with a charismatic ship’s captain, Joe Korso, his crew of renegade aliens, and a<br />

beautiful pilot named Akima. Together, they embark on a journey to find the Titan.<br />

Titanic<br />

1997 • 195 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: James Cameron<br />

Cast: Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio,Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Bernard Hill, David Warner<br />

The tragic story of star-crossed lovers (Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio), who meet during the Titanic's doomed maiden voyage,<br />

unfolds against a backdrop of the ship's dramatic four-and-a-half-day journey and her spectacular demise. Director James Cameron<br />

employs state-of-the-art visual effects to re-create the horror of the Titanic's last few hours.<br />

Tommy Boy<br />

1995 • 98 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Segal<br />

Cast: Chris Farley, David Spade, Brian Dennehy, Bo Derek, Dan Aykroyd, Julie Warner, Sean McCann, Zach Grenier, James Blendick<br />

An incompetent, immature, and dimwitted heir to an auto parts factory must save the business to keep it out of the hands of his new, conartist<br />

relatives and big business.<br />

The Tooth Fairy<br />

2010 • 101 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Michael Lembeck<br />

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Julie Andrews, Ashley Judd, Brandon T. Jackson, Billy Crystal, Ryan Sheckler, Stephen Merchant, Alex Ferris,<br />

Rukiya Bernard, Chase Ellison<br />

A bad deed on the part of a tough minor-league hockey player results in an unusual sentence: He must serve one week as a real-life tooth<br />

fairy.<br />

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Top Dog<br />

1995 • 86 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Aaron Norris<br />

Cast: Chuck Norris, Michele Lamar Richards, Erik von Detten, Carmine Caridi, Clyde Kusatsu, Kai Wulff<br />

With his cop companion shot and killed by terrorists, Reno The Dog pairs up with tough cop Jake in thwarting the criminal organization.<br />

Top Gun<br />

1986 • 110 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tony Scott<br />

Cast: Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmir, Anthony Edwards, Tom Skerritt<br />

Tom Cruise stars as Maverick, one of the elite members of Top Gun, the Navy's prestigious Fighter Weapons School.<br />

Torque<br />

2004 • 81 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Joseph Kahn<br />

Cast: Dane Cook, Ice Cube, Gichi Gamba, Martin Henderson, Jay Hernandez, Will Yun Lee, Faizon Love, Justina Machado<br />

Biker Cary Ford is framed by and old rival and biker gang leader for the murder of another gang member who happens to be the brother of<br />

Trey (Ice Cube), leader of the most feared biker gang in the country. Ford is now on the run trying to clear his name from the murder with<br />

Trey and his gang looking for his blood.<br />

Transformers<br />

2007 • 144 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael Bay<br />

Cast: Charlie Bodin, Dane Cook, Peter Cullen, Frederic Doss, Josh Duhamel, Kevin Dunn, Joshua Feinman, Colin Fickes<br />

Dueling alien races, the Autobots and the Decepticons, bring their battle to Earth, leaving the future of humankind hanging in the balance.<br />

Transformers: Dark of the Moon<br />

2011 • 157 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael Bay<br />

Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, Hugo Weaving, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, John Malkovich, Patrick Dempsey, Ken Jeong, Frances<br />

McDormand, John Turturro, Alan Tudyk, Tyrese Gibson<br />

The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and learn its secrets,<br />

which could turn the tide in the Transformers' final battle.<br />

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen<br />

2009 • 147 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Michael Bay<br />

Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, John Turturro, Josh Duhamel, Rainn Wilson, Tyrese Gibson, Isabel Lucas, America Olivo, Matthew<br />

Marsden, Peter Cullen<br />

Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and<br />

he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.<br />

The Transporter 2<br />

2005 • 87 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Louis Leterrier<br />

Cast: Jason Statham, Amber Valletta, Hunter Clary, Jeff Chase, Jay Amor, AnnaLynne, François Berléand<br />

Mercenary Frank Martin, who specializes moving goods of all kinds, makes an impact upon his arrival in the United States.<br />

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Trapped in Paradise<br />

1994 • 111 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: George Gallo<br />

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Richard B. Shull, Jon Lovitz, Mädchen Amick, Dana Carvey, Jack Heller<br />

Bill Firpo has managed to stay honest, but can't help but be dragged into things by his larcenous brothers, the clever Dave and the<br />

kleptomaniac Alvin. When the three find a bank so easy to rob that they can't resist, the only question is whether or not they can get out of<br />

town before the big snowstorm hits. While the three brothers run around town with their stolen loot, they are beseiged with the kindness of<br />

the townfolk that might just set them on the path of rightousness.<br />

Trekkies<br />

1997 • 86 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Roger Nygard<br />

Cast: Denise Crosby, Barbara Adams, David Greenstein, Laurel Greenstein, Gabriel Köerner, Richard Koerner<br />

From a TV series that barely lasted three seasons in the 1960s, "Star Trek" has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry involving several<br />

spin-off series, numerous movies, and countless merchandise items. This phenomenon is due to the show's legions of rabidly devoted<br />

fans, popularly known as "Trekkies." "Star Trek" actress Denise Crosby provides an affectionate and humorous look at some of these<br />

people, who demonstrate how "Star Trek" has affected and even shaped their lives.<br />

Trojan War<br />

1997 • 84 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: George Huang<br />

Cast: Will Friedle, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Marley Shelton<br />

How can a best friend become a guy’s best girl That’s the problem facing Leah, a sweet-natured teen with a major crush on her good pal<br />

Brad. Brad has a problem of his own. He’s just discovered that Brooke, his very beautiful high-school study mate, is also very willing.<br />

One catch, though: no condom. So off Brad goes into the surburban night to find the one thing keeping him from romantic bliss. It should<br />

be easy. But on this anything-can-happen night of kooks and catastrophes, it’s war.<br />

Troublemakers<br />

1994 • 98 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Terence Hill<br />

Cast: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Ruth Buzzi<br />

The mother of both the fastest gun in the West and the meanest, biggest bounty hunter anywhere decides to reunite the family for<br />

Christmas in this slapstick Western comedy.<br />

True Grit<br />

1969 • 128 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Henry Hathaway<br />

Cast: John Wayne, Kim Darby, Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper<br />

The Duke won an Oscar as Best Actor for portraying Rooster Cogburn, the one-eyed, whiskey-guzzling marshal. With a 14-year-old<br />

tomboy, Cogburn tracks her father's killers, aided by a cocky Texas Ranger. The final shoot-out is a loving summation of Western cliches,<br />

and an incredibly exciting confrontation.<br />

The Truman Show<br />

1998 • 104 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Peter Weir<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Dennis Hopper, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone<br />

Slapstick superstar Jim Carrey gets serious for a surreal drama set in New York City. Carrey stars as Truman Burbank, an insurance<br />

adjuster who is the most famous face on television, only he doesn't know it. He is the unwitting star of a nonstop, 24-hour-a-day<br />

documentary soap opera. Every moment of his life has been filmed by hidden cameras and broadcast to worldwide audiences. His friends,<br />

his family, everyone around him is an actor. He is a prisoner in a made-for-TV paradise, and this is the story of his escape.<br />

Tulips<br />

1981 • 91 minutes • Colour • TVA International<br />

Director: Rex Bromfield, Mark Warren<br />

Cast: Gabe Kaplan, Bernadette Peters, Henry Gibson, Al Waxman, David Boxer<br />

A young couple meet while they are both attempting suicide, and their new found love give them both a reason to live. The only problem is<br />

one of them is a hired hit man.<br />

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Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie<br />

1997 • 99 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: David Winning<br />

Cast: Jason David Frank, Steve Cardenas, Johnny Yang Bosch, Blake Faster, Catherine Sutherland<br />

The world's favourite super heroes return in an all-new, feature-length motion picture adventure based on the phenomenally successful,<br />

#1-rated children's television series. With new Turbo powers and driving custom-designed Turbo Zords, the five super heroes battle an evil<br />

space pirate to save a wise and gentle alien — and the planet Earth — from almost certain destruction.<br />

Turk 182<br />

1985 • 96 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Bob Clark<br />

Cast: Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich, Kim Cattrall, Robert Culp, Darren McGavin, Peter Boyle<br />

Young Brooklynite turns into super-graffiti artist to protest NYC's lack of support for his brother, an injured fireman.<br />

The Tuxedo<br />

2002 • 99 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Kevin Donovan<br />

Cast: Jackie Chan, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ritchie Coster, Jasson Isaacs<br />

A New York City man (Jackie Chan) is hired to be a chauffeur for a mysterious man. After learning that the man is a secret agent for the<br />

United States, the cabbie inherits his misson when he is hospitalized. He begins wearing a high-tech tuxedo developed by the government<br />

for its spies and becomes an unstoppable force.<br />

Twice Upon a Time<br />

1983 • 75 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Korty<br />

Cast: Lorenzo Music, Judith Kahan Kampmann, Marshall Efron, James Cranna, Julie Payne<br />

Captivating, hilarious animated feature done in a pseudo-cut-out style called "Lumage." Evil bosses of the Murkworks intend to blanket the<br />

world with perpetual nightmares; only a loony (and indescribable) bunch of would-be heroes can stop them.<br />

Twister<br />

1996 • 116 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Jan DeBont<br />

Cast: Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes, Jami Gertz, Lois Smith, Alan Ruck, Philip Seymour Hoffman<br />

Filmed on location in the Heartland’s “Tornado Alley” and utilizing state-of-the-art special effects by Industrial Light and Magic,<br />

follows two groups of scientists tracking the massive destructive power of the biggest storm to strike Oklahoma in half a century.<br />

Twister<br />

Two Bits<br />

1995 • 85 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: James Foley<br />

Cast: Jerry Barrone, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Al Pacino, Patrick Borriello, Andy Romano<br />

On one day in Philadelphia in 1933, a feisty but lovable grandfather teaches his grandson the true value of life. The title is an expression<br />

for twenty-five cents, referring to the price of admission to a movie as well as the lesson in life that the grandson will earn and always<br />

remember.<br />

Two Weeks Notice<br />

2002 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Marc Lawrence<br />

Cast: Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Mark Feuerstein<br />

Sandra Bullock stars as Lucy Kelson, a brilliant but slightly neurotic attorney who is completely unable to admit she loves George Wade<br />

(Hugh Grant), her charming, irresponsible and fabulously wealthy client.<br />

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Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself<br />

2009 • 113 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tyler Perry<br />

Cast: Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Adam Rodriguez, Brian J. White, Hope Olaide Wilson, Kwesi Boakye, Frederick Siglar, Gladys Knight,<br />

Mary J. Blige, Marvin Winans<br />

When Madea catches sixteen-year-old Jennifer and her two younger brothers looting her home, she decides to take matters into her own<br />

hands and delivers the young delinquents to the only relative they have: their aunt April.<br />

Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys<br />

2009 • 111 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tyler Perry<br />

Cast: Kathy Bates, Alfre Woodard, Tyler Perry, Sanaa Lathan, Rockmond Dunbar, Kadee Strickland, Cole Hauser, Robin Givens<br />

Working-class Alice (Academy Award nominee Alfre Woodard) and wealthy Charlotte (Academy Award winner Kathy Bates) are friends<br />

and mothers who have supported each other through all that their families have gone through over the years. But now their families are<br />

embroiled in new turmoil - with each other. Can the two women save their children from the dark secrets and dirty deeds that threaten to<br />

destroy them all<br />

The U.S. Versus John Lennon<br />

2006 • 99 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: David Leaf, John Scheinfeld<br />

Cast: John Lennon, Yoko Ono<br />

THE U.S. VS. JOHN LENNON is a compelling and provocative look at John Lennon's transformation from beloved musical artist to antiwar<br />

activist to iconic inspiration for peace that also reveals the true story of why and how the U.S. Government tried to silence him. The<br />

film will also show that this was not just an isolated episode in American history but that the issues and struggles of that era remain<br />

relevant today.<br />

Unaccompanied Minors<br />

2006 • 89 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Paul Feig<br />

Cast: Dyllan Christopher, Wilmer Valderrama, Tyler James Williams, Gina Mantegna, Quinn Shephard, Dominique Saldana, Brett Kelly,<br />

Dave Allen<br />

A group of kids bond while snowed in at Chicago's fictional Hoover International Airport the day after Christmas, and ultimately create a<br />

makeshift holiday. for themselves.<br />

Under the Same Moon<br />

2008 • 109 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Patricia Riggen<br />

Cast: America Ferrera, Adrian Alonso, Kate del Castillo, Eugenio Derbez, Maya Zapata and Carmen Salinas<br />

In the hopes of providing a better life for her son, Rosario works illegally in the U.S. while her mother cares for Carlitos back in Mexico.<br />

Unexpected circumstances drive both Rosario and Carlitos to embark on their own journeys in a desperate attempt to reunite. Along the<br />

way, mother and son face challenges and obstacles but never lose hope that they will one day be together again. Riggen's film is not only<br />

a heartwarming family story; she also offers subtle commentary on the much-debated issue of illegal immigration.<br />

Undiscovered<br />

2005 • 97 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Meiert Avis<br />

Cast: Steven Strait, Pell James, Kip Pardue, Carrie Fisher, Ashlee Simpson, Perrey Reeves, Fisher Stevens<br />

A group of aspiring entertainers try to establish careers for themselves in the city of Los Angeles.<br />

Unstoppable<br />

2010 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tony Scott<br />

Cast: Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson<br />

A massive unmanned locomotive, nicknamed “The Beast” and loaded with toxic cargo, roars through the countryside, vaporizing anything<br />

put in front of it. A veteran engineer (Washington) and a young conductor (Pine), aboard another train in the runaway’s path, devise an<br />

incredible plan to try and stop it – and prevent certain disaster in a heavily populated area.<br />

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Unzipped<br />

1995 • 73 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Douglas Keeve<br />

Cast: Isaac Mizrahi, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss<br />

Sneak a peek into the world of some of the sexiest women on earth, at work with designer Isaac Mizrahi, one of the funniest, wackiest and<br />

most creative high fashion creators in New York!<br />

Used People<br />

1992 • 120 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Beeban Kidron<br />

Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Marcello Mastroianni, Kathy Bates, Marcia Gay Harden, Jessica Tandy<br />

When her husband dies, a middle-aged Jewish woman (MacLaine) finds herself being courted — persistently — by an Italian man<br />

(Mastroianni) who's admired her from afar for more than twenty years!<br />

Valentine's Day<br />

2010 • 123 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Garry Marshall<br />

Cast: Taylor Lautner, Bradley Cooper, Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Garner, Julia Roberts, Jamie<br />

Foxx, Emma Roberts, Patrick Dempsey<br />

Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day.<br />

Vampires Suck<br />

2010 • 82 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer<br />

Cast: Marcelle Baer, Emily Brobst, Parker Dash, David DeLuise, Bradley Dodds, Kelsey Ford, Ken Jeong, Arielle Kebbel<br />

VAMPIRES SUCK is a comedy about contemporary teen angst and romance movies. Becca, an anxious, non-vampire teen, is torn<br />

between two boys. Before she can choose, Becca must get around her controlling father, who embarrasses Becca by treating her like a<br />

child. Meanwhile, Becca's friends contend with their own romantic issues -- all of which collide at the prom.<br />

The Van<br />

1997 • 100 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Stephen Frears<br />

Cast: Coim Meany, Donal O'Kelly, Ger Ryan, Caroline Rothwell<br />

The story of two unemployed working class men who decide to set up a mobile fish and chips business during the 1990 World Cup soccer<br />

competition in North Dublin. Their friendship is strained when the venture goes badly.<br />

Vanity Fair<br />

2004 • 140 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Mira Nair<br />

Cast: Reese Witherspoon, James Purefoy, Romola Garai, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Gabriel Byrne, Jim Broadbent, Bob Hoskins, Rhys Ifans<br />

Growing up poor in London, Becky Sharp (Witherspoon) defies her poverty-stricken background and ascends the social ladder alongside<br />

her best friend, Amelia.<br />

Vanya on 42nd Street<br />

1994 • 119 minutes • Colour • Norstar Releasing<br />

Director: Louis Malle<br />

Cast: Phoebe Brand, Lynn Cohen, George Gaynes, Jerry Mayer, Julianne Moore, Larry Pine<br />

An uninterrupted rehearsal of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" played out by a company of actors. The setting is their run down theater with an<br />

unusable stage and crumbling ceiling. The play is shown act by act with the briefest of breaks to move props or for refreshments. The lack<br />

of costumes, real props and scenery is soon forgotten.<br />

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Vegas Vacation<br />

1997 • 95 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Slephen Kessler<br />

Cast: Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Randy Quald, Wayne Newton, Siegfried & Roy<br />

The Griswold family (headed by Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo) hits the road again for a typically ill-fated vacation, this time to the<br />

glitzy mecca of slots and showgirls, Las Vegas. Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid) is living in a trailer on a former H-bomb test area. Clark<br />

(Chevy Chase) takes the family on a side trip to Hoover Dam, but the teenage kids go crazy in Vegas with Rusty (Ethan Embry) winning at<br />

slots and Audrey (Marisol Nichols) trying her luck as a dancer.<br />

A Very Brady Sequel<br />

1996 • 90 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Arlene Sanford<br />

Cast: Shelley Long, Gary Cole, Tim Matheson, Christopher Daniel Barnes<br />

The adventures of America’s funniest ‘70s family continue when Carol’s long-lost adventurer husband reappears, throwing the bunch into<br />

jeopardy. Are Carol and Mike still married Are the boys and girls still related Will Jan finally fit in These questions and many others<br />

will be answered as Carol is torn between two husbands. Mike struggles to hold the family together, and Alice cooks a lot more meatloaf.<br />

The Visitor<br />

2007 • 104 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Thomas McCarthy<br />

Cast: Richard Jenkins, Haaz Sleima, Maggie Moore, Hiam Abbass, Marian Seldes, Richard Kind, Danai Jekesai Gurira<br />

A college professor travels to New York City to attend a conference and finds a young couple living in his apartment.<br />

Volcano<br />

1997 • 102 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mick Jackson<br />

Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, Ann Heche, Don Cheadle, Keith David, Jaqueline Kim<br />

Los Angeles has seen its share of natural disasters -- earthquakes, fire storms, mud slides. But now, the City of Angels is experiencing its<br />

most cataclysmic event ever. A volcano has erupted in L.A.'s busy mid-Wilshire district. As the volcano's deadly and seemingly<br />

unstoppable lava flows across traffic-choked streets only a courageous emergency services officer (Tommy Lee Jones) stands in the way<br />

of a final and fiery destruction.<br />

W.<br />

2008 • 129 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Oliver Stone<br />

Cast: J. Grant Albrecht, Sayed Badreya, Elizabeth Banks, David Born, Dennis Boutsikaris, Jesse Bradford, Jonathan Breck<br />

Josh Brolin stars as George W. Bush in this Oliver Stone biopic that traces the head of state's rise to power from a privileged alcoholic to a<br />

born-again Christian whose belief in religious destiny helped move him to the top ranks of political power.<br />

Waiting for Superman<br />

2010 • 102 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Davis Guggenheim<br />

Cast: The Black Family, Geoffrey Canada, The Esparza Family, The Hill Family, George Reeves, Michelle Rhee, Bill Strickland<br />

Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim reminds us that education "statistics" have names: Anthony, Francisco, Bianca, Daisy, and Emily, whose<br />

stories make up the engrossing foundation of WAITING FOR SUPERMAN. As he follows a handful of promising kids through a system that<br />

inhibits, rather than encourages, academic growth, Guggenheim undertakes an exhaustive review of public education, surveying "drop-out<br />

factories" and "academic sinkholes," methodically dissecting the system and its seemingly intractable problems.<br />

Waitress<br />

2007 • 100 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Adrienne Shelly<br />

Cast: Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Shelly, Eddie Jemison<br />

The story of one woman trapped in a life from which she dreams of escape. Jenna’s (Russell) secret ambition is to save enough money<br />

from her waitressing job to leave her overbearing and controlling husband (Sisto). Jenna is a sharp, sassy woman with a gift for making<br />

unusual pies whose recipes are inspired by the trials, tribulations and circumstances of her life. An unwanted pregnancy changes the<br />

course of events giving her an unexpected confidence via letters to her unborn baby.<br />

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Waking Ned Devine<br />

1998 • 95 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Kirk Jones<br />

Cast: Ian Bannen, David Kelly, Fionnula Flanagan, Susan Lynch, James Nesbitt, Maura O'Malley<br />

When word reaches two elderly best friends that someone in their tiny Irish village has won the national lottery, they go to great lengths to<br />

find the winner so they can share the wealth. When they discover the "lucky" winner, Ned Devine, they find he has died of shock upon<br />

discovering his win. Not wanting the money to go to waste, the village enters a pact to pretend Ned is still alive by having another man<br />

pose as him, and then to divide the money between them.<br />

Walk the Line<br />

2005 • 135 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: James Mangold<br />

Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Patrick, Shelby Lynne, Dan Beene<br />

The early years in the life and career of music legend Johnny Cash, whose work transcended musical boundaries to reach out to<br />

everyone. A testament to making art and music and being young, the film explores the world he came from and his experiences beginning<br />

a career during the birth of rock and roll. It also is a love story detailing Cash's burgeoning relationship with June Carter.<br />

A Walk to Remember<br />

2002 • 101 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Adam Shankman<br />

Cast: Mandy Moore, Shane West, Al Thompson, Daryl Hannah<br />

Set in the lowlands of North Carolina in the mid-1990’s, the story follows the right of passage of Landon — a jaded, aimless high school<br />

senior — as he falls in love with a guiless young woman whom he and his friends once scorned. The story is based on the novel by<br />

Nicholas Sparks.<br />

Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps<br />

2010 • 132 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Oliver Stone<br />

Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan, Michael Douglas, Josh Brolin (rumored), Susan Sarandon, Frank Langella<br />

As the global economy teeters on the brink of disaster, a young Wall Street trader partners with disgraced former Wall Street corporate<br />

raider Gordon Gekko on a two-tiered mission: To alert the financial community to the coming doom, and to find out who was responsible<br />

for the death of the young trader's mentor.<br />

The Wallace and Gromit Movie: Curse of the Wererabbit<br />

2005 • 94 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Steve Box, Nick Park<br />

Cast: Peter Sallis, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes<br />

Wallace and his loyal dog, Gromit, set out to discover the mystery behind the garden sabotage that plagues their village and threatens the<br />

annual giant vegetable growing contest.<br />

War of the Buttons<br />

1994 • 94 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: John Roberts<br />

Cast: Gregg Fitzgerald, Gerard Kearney, Darragh Naughton, Kevin O’Malley, John Cleere<br />

"War of the Buttons" explores the intense rivalries and friendships, the fantasies and the sudden insights and compassion, that are the<br />

essence of childhood.<br />

The War of the Worlds<br />

1953 • 85 minutes • B/W • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Byron Haskin<br />

Cast: Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, Les Tremayne, Robert Cornthwaite, Sandro Giglio, Lewis Martin, Houseley Stevenson Jr., Paul Frees<br />

H.G. Wells' chilling novel of the invasion of Earth by Martians became even more frightening when translated to the screen. Updated to<br />

include the atom bomb, this classic won an Oscar for its special effects. No one who has seen the Martian machines swan-shaped, ticking<br />

and hissing menacingly as they glide along leaving a wake of destruction can ever forget their ominous impact. Produced by George Pal.<br />

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Warriors of the Wind<br />

1985 • 95 minutes • Colour • Trans Atlantic Entertainment<br />

Director: Hayao Miyazaki<br />

Cast: Sumi Shimamoto, Mahito Tsujimura, Hisako Kyôda, Gorô Naya, Ichirô Nagai, Kôhei Miyauchi, Jôji Yanami<br />

In the far future, man has destroyed the Earth in the "Seven Days of Fire". Now, there are small pockets of humanity that survive. One<br />

pocket is the Valley of Wind where a princess named Nausicaa tries to understand, rather than destroy the Toxic Jungle. Note that the old<br />

US release titled Warriors of the Wind is an entirely kidded version which edits the original movie heavily, thus creating an entirely different<br />

story.<br />

Water for Elephants<br />

2011 • 121 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Francis Lawrence<br />

Cast: Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz, James Frain, Hal Holbrook, Paul Schneider, Adrienne Rusk, Ashley Palmer,<br />

Dan Lauria<br />

A veterinary student abandons his studies after his parents are killed and joins a traveling circus as their vet.<br />

The Way Home<br />

2002 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount Vantage<br />

Director: Jeong-hyang Lee<br />

Cast: Eul-boon Kim, Seung-ho Yu, Hyo-hee Dong, Kyung-hyun Min, Eun-kyung Yim<br />

Seven-year-old Sang-woo is left with his grandmother in a remote village while his mother looks for work...<br />

Wayne's World<br />

1992 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Penelope Spheeris<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Rob Lowe, Tia Carrere, Ed O’Neil<br />

Party on! In this big screen spin off of Saturday Night Live, two small town, metalhead cable talk-show hosts and life long friends, Wayne<br />

and Garth, spend their days and nights chasing babes, refusing to budge from their long hair high school style and glorying in Rock and<br />

Roll.<br />

Wayne’s World 2<br />

1993 • 98 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Stephen Surjik<br />

Cast: Mike Myers, Dana Carvey, Christopher Walken, Tia Carrere, Chris Farley, Ralph Brown, James Hong, Rip Taylor, Steven Tyler, Joe<br />

Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer<br />

Are we worthy! Your favourite dudes are back in the sequel to the hit that struck box-office gold. What’s new with Wayne and Garth<br />

They’ve cut their hair, enrolled in college, and they’re working nights - NOT!!! Our heroes are organizing a marathon rock concert, with<br />

Aerosmith headlining the event. Will it happen<br />

We Are Marshall<br />

2006 • 131 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: McG<br />

Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Matthew Fox, Ian McShane, Anthony Mackie, Kate Mara, January Jones, Brian Geraghty, Huntley Ritter,<br />

David Strathairn<br />

When a plane crash claims the lives of members of the Marshall University football team and some of its fans, the team's new coach<br />

(McConaughey) and his surviving players try to keep the football program alive.<br />

Welcome to Mooseport<br />

2004 • 111 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Donald Petrie<br />

Cast: Gene Hackman, Ray Romano, Marcia Gay Harden, Maura Tierney, Rip Torn, Christine Baranski, Fred Savage<br />

A former U.S. president whose plan to retire in a small Northeastern coastal town goes awry when he tries to fill an empty mayoral seat.<br />

His opposition is a seemingly unassuming hardware store owner (Ray Romano) who quickly proves to be a wildly popular candidate.<br />

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What a Girl Wants<br />

2003 • 105 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Dennie Gordon<br />

Cast: Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston, Anna Chancellor, Tom Harper, Jonathan Pryce, Eileen Atkins, Raffaello Degruttola<br />

Daphne (Amanda Bynes), a spirited young American girl, travels to London in search of her long-lost father (Colin Firth), an influential<br />

aristocratic politician. As Daphne attempts to prove that love can conquer all, her impulsive behaviour creates an uproar in high society,<br />

where her unique style threatens to undermine the relationship she has waited her whole life to experience.<br />

What Happens in Vegas<br />

2008 • 98 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Tom Vaughan<br />

Cast: Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Lake Bell, Krysten Ritter, Rob Corddry, Michelle Krusiec, Jason Sudeikis, Lauren Reeves<br />

Two strangers awaken together to discover they've gotten married following a night of debauchery in Sin City, and that one of them has<br />

won a huge jackpot after playing the other's quarter. The newlyweds devise ever-escalating schemes to undermine each other and get<br />

their hands on the money – only to find themselves falling in love amid the mutual backstabbing.<br />

What Women Want<br />

2000 • 126 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Nacy Meyers<br />

Cast: Mel Gibson, Mark Feuerstein,, Helen Hunt, Marisa Tomei, Alan Alda<br />

Mel Gibson stars as Nick Marshall, a competitive advertising executive known for his chauvinistic commercials. His ideas become<br />

outdated and inappropriate when women become the largest consumer demographic. Passed for a promotion, he is stunned to discover<br />

the position has been given to his rival, Darcy McGuire. After a freak accident, Nick suddenly develops the ability to understand what<br />

women are thinking and what they want.<br />

What’s Cooking<br />

2000 • 109 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Gurinder Chadha<br />

Cast: Alfre Woodard, Dennis Haysbert, Ann Weldon, Mercedes Ruehl, Maria Carmen, Victor Rivers, Douglas Spain<br />

The story follows four diverse Los Angeles households and their modern-day problems as they prepare for Thanksgiving dinner and their<br />

guests.<br />

What's Eating Gilbert Grape<br />

1993 • 117 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Lasse Hallström<br />

Cast: Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Juliette Lewis, Mary Steenburgen, Darlene Cates, Laura Harrington, Mary Kate Schellhardt, Kevin<br />

Tighe, John C. Reilly<br />

A Story about a young man in a dead-end town saddled with the responsibility of caring for his retarded younger brother, and depressed<br />

by his obese mother, who hasn't left the house in seven years.<br />

When Did You Last See Your Father<br />

2007 • 92 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Anand Tucker<br />

Cast: Colin Firth, Jim Broadbent, Juliet Stevenson, Gina McKee, Sarah Lancashire, Elaine Cassidy, Claire Skinner, Matthew Beard<br />

When Did You Last See Your Father is an unflinching exploration of a father/son relationship, as Blake Morrison deals with his father<br />

Arthur’s terminal illness and imminent death. Blake's memories of everything funny, embarrassing and upsetting about his childhood and<br />

teens are interspersed with tender and heart-rending scenes in the present, as he struggles to come to terms with his father, and their<br />

history of conflict, and learns to accept that one's parents are not always accountable to their children.<br />

When Worlds Collide<br />

1951 • 81 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Rudolph Mate<br />

Cast: Richard Derr, Barbara Rush, Peter Hansen, John Hoyt, Larry Keating, Rachel Ames<br />

An imaginative tale of scientists racing against time to build a rocket ship so that a few human colonists can escape the impending<br />

destruction of the Earth. The George Pal production won an Oscar for its special effects.<br />

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Where Angels Fear to Tread<br />

1991 • 108 minutes • Colour • Norstar Releasing<br />

Director: Charles Sturridge<br />

Cast: Rupert Graves, Helen Mirren, Helena Bonham Carter, Barbara Jefford, Judy Davis<br />

The widow Lilia Herriton meets a young man when she visits Italy and marries him. The man is only a dentist without a good name, and<br />

Lilia's relatives are clearly unhappy with her choice. Lilia dies while giving birth to a son, and two relatives travel to Italy to take care of of<br />

the baby, expecting no trouble from the father.<br />

Where In The World Is Osama<br />

2008 • 90 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Morgan Spurlock<br />

Cast: Morgan Spurlock, George Bush, Dick Cheney, Daryl Isaacs, Alexandra Jamieson, Donald Rumsfeld, Laken James Spurlock<br />

Morgan Spurlock tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror with Arabic people.<br />

Where the Heart Is<br />

2000 • 120 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Matt Williams<br />

Cast: Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing, Sally Field, Joan Cusack<br />

In this adaptation of Billie Letts’ best-selling novel, Natalie Portman stars as Novalee Nation, a pregnant 17-year-old, whose never-do-well<br />

boyfriend, Willie Jack (Dylan Bruno), abandons her in an Oklahoma Wal-Mart. With just ten dollars and the clothes on her back, Novalee<br />

stakes out a secret “home” in a corner of the store and soon finds a host of colourful new friends willing to help her and her new baby.<br />

Where the Wild Things Are<br />

2009 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Spike Jonze<br />

Cast: Forest Whitaker, Catherine Keener, James Gandolfini, Catherine O'Hara, Paul Dano, Lauren Ambrose, Tom Noonan, Max Records<br />

An adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's story, where Max, a disobedient little boy sent to bed without his supper, creates his<br />

own world--a forest inhabited by ferocious wild creatures that crown Max as their ruler.<br />

Whip It<br />

2009 • 111 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Drew Barrymore<br />

Cast: Drew Barrymore, Ellen Page, Juliette Lewis, Alia Shawkat, Kristen Wiig, Marcia Gay Harden, Zoe Bell, Daniel Stern, Jimmy Fallon<br />

WHIP IT, the directorial debut of Drew Barrymore, stars Ellen Page (Juno) as Bliss, a rebellious Texas teen who throws in her small town<br />

beauty pageant crown for the rowdy world of roller derby. Marcia Gay Harden (Mystic River, Pollock) plays Bliss' disapproving mother,<br />

while Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live) and Juliette Lewis (Old School) play roller-derby stars.<br />

White Christmas<br />

1954 • 120 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael Curtiz<br />

Cast: Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen, Dean Jagger, Mary Wickes, John Brascia<br />

The definitive Yuletide film! A simple story of two Army buddies who help their former officer to popularize his winter resort. This<br />

framework serves for 15 tuneful Irving Berlin numbers, including "Count Your Blessings", "Sisters", "Love You Didn't Do Right By Me", and<br />

the classic rendering of the title song by Bing Crosby. The four stars are at the peak of their popularity and charm, preserved on celluloid<br />

for endless enjoyment.<br />

Why Did I get Married Too<br />

2010 • 120 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Tyler Perry<br />

Cast: Michael Jai White, Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Tasha Smith, Sharon Leal, Louis Gossett Jr., Richard T. Jones, Denise Boutte, Cicely<br />

Tyson<br />

Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and to spend time analyzing their marriages. Their intimate week in the<br />

Bahamas is disrupted by the arrival of an ex-husband determined to win back his recently remarried wife.<br />

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Why Do Fools Fall in Love<br />

1998 • 116 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Gregory Nava<br />

Cast: Halle Berry, Vivica A. Fox, Lela Rochon, Larenz Tate<br />

Music-based romantic drama about three women, each claiming to be the legal widow of singer / songwriter Frankie Lymon, who was<br />

responsible for a number of hit records but whose self-destructive life ended tragically early. As the women try to establish rights to<br />

Lymon's financial and musical legacy, their court battle reveals their tumultuous lives as well as the many sides of Lymon's complex<br />

personality.<br />

Wide Awake<br />

1998 • 88 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: M. Night Shyamalan<br />

Cast: Denis Leary, Rosie O'Donnell, Dana Delany, Joseph Cross<br />

This film tells the coming-of-age story of a 10-year-old boy following the death of his grandfather. The boy's changing relationship with a<br />

little girl provides the basis for this family comedy.<br />

Wild America<br />

1997 • 107 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: William Dear<br />

Cast: Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, Scott Bairstow, Jamey Sheridan, Frances Fisher<br />

Based on the true story of the daredevil Stouffer brothers, Wild America follows Mark, Marty and Marshall on the adventure of a lifetime set<br />

in the summer of 1967. The brothers hit the open road with their camera and embark on a cross-country odyssey where they have a<br />

remarkable series of encounters with magnificent, dangerous animals, and bizarre, colourful characters that inspires them to become<br />

America's foremost wildlife documentarians.<br />

The Wild Thornberry’s<br />

2002 • 85 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Cathy Malkasian, Jeff McGrath<br />

Cast: Voices of Brenda Blethyn, Jodi Carlisle, Lacey Chabert, Tim Curry, Rupert Everett, Flea, Melissa Greenspan, Danielle Harris<br />

On an African safari, Eliza Thornberry discovers that thanks to a shaman, she can now talk to animals. When Eliza discovers that<br />

poachers in Africa's Serengeti Desert plan to kill an elephant herd with an electrified fence, she and her chimpanzee friend Darwin must<br />

somehow find a way to stop them.<br />

Wild, Wild West<br />

1999 • 154 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Barry Sonnenfeld<br />

Cast: Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Kenneth Branagh, Salma Hayek, M. Emmet Walsh<br />

Jim West is a guns-a-blazing former Civil War hero. Artemus Gordon is an inventive U.S. Marshal who excels in disguise. When the United<br />

States is threatened by psychotic Confederate Arliss Loveless, President Ulysses Grant teams the duo up to bring him to justice. On a<br />

hazard-packed train journey from Washington to Utah, West and Gordon must combine their skills to best Loveless and his diabolical<br />

machines.<br />

Win a Date with Tad Hamilton<br />

2004 • 95 minutes • Colour • DreamWorks<br />

Director: Robert Luketic<br />

Cast: Kate Bosworth, Josh Duhamel, Topher Grace, Ginnifer Goodwin, Gary Cole, Emmy Collins, Norman Fessler<br />

A small-town girl wins a date with a male celebrity through a contest. When the date goes better than expected, a love triangle forms<br />

between the girl, the male celebrity, and the girl's best friend.<br />

Wing Commander<br />

1999 • 99 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Chris Roberts<br />

Cast: Freddie Prinze Jr., Saffron Burrows, Matthew Lillard, Tchéky Karyo, Jürgen Prochnow<br />

Based on the top-selling video game, this sci-fi action adventure tells of a group of hotshot space pilots who discover on their way to an<br />

intergalactic battle that their spacecraft is rigged to destroy the universe.<br />

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The Witches<br />

1990 • 91 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Nicolas Roeg<br />

Cast: Jasen Fisher, Mai Zetterling, Anjelica Houston, Rowan Atkinson<br />

A nine year old boy and his grandmother discover adventure when they encounter the high witch and her diabolical plot to turn all of<br />

England's children into mice.<br />

With Honors<br />

1994 • 100 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Alek Keshishian<br />

Cast: Joe Pesci, Brendan Fraser, Moira Kelly, Patrick Dempsey, Josh Hamilton<br />

Homeless Pesci trades pages for food after callow Ivy Leaguer Fraser meets him in Irene Dunne screwball style when his thesis falls<br />

through a grate into the Harvard boiler room where Pesci resides.<br />

Without a Paddle<br />

2004 • 95 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Steven Brill<br />

Cast: Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi, Rachel Blanchard, Burt Reynolds<br />

A high-speed comedy-adventure in which three young guys go into the Oregon wilderness in search of lost treasure. They take a canoe<br />

upriver and everything that can go wrong does. Hunted by two backwoods dope farmers, they encounter death-defying rapids, treehugging<br />

hippie chicks and a crazy old mountain man played by Burt Reynolds.<br />

Without Limits<br />

1998 • 118 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Robert Towne<br />

Cast: Billy Crudup, Donald Sutherland, Monica Potter<br />

Pre traces the career of a charismatic runner who revolutionized his sport with his competitive ferocity and ability to ignite the crowd. In this<br />

country he remained undefeated at his distance and held all seven American records between 2,000 and 10,000 meters. He was strongly<br />

favored to win at the Montreal Games in 1976, but was killed in a 1975 car accident at the age of 24.<br />

Witless Protection<br />

2009 • 97 minutes • Colour • Maple <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Charles Robert Carner<br />

Cast: Joe Mantegna, Larry The Cable Guy, Jenny McCarthy, Peter Stormare, Eric Roberts, Ivana Milicevic, Yaphet Kotto, Lisa Lampanelli,<br />

Giota Trakas, Perry Crylen<br />

The story centers on a small-town sheriff who witnesses what he believes is a kidnapping and rushes to rescue a woman. The kidnappers<br />

turn out to be FBI agents assigned to protect her and deliver her to a big Enron-type corruption trial in Chicago but are later found to be on<br />

the take and are villains who are bent on killing her.<br />

The Won Ton Ton Dog Who Saved Hollywood<br />

1976 • 92 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Michael Winner<br />

Cast: Madeline Kahn, Bruce Dern<br />

With an all-star cast of camos, WON TON TON is a story of Hollywood in the 1920s. WON TON TON is a German shepherd who<br />

escpaes from the pound and follows aspiring actress Estelle through the gates of Fromberg's almost-bankrupt studio, with tour bus driver<br />

Potchuk close on their heels. WON TON TON becoms a star, by accident, and saves the studio. No comedy buff would want to miss this<br />

madcap epic about the silent picture era.<br />

World Trade Center<br />

2006 • 125 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Oliver Stone<br />

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Michael Pena, Jay Hernandez, Armando Riesco, Maria Bello, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Donna Murphy, Patti D'Arbanville<br />

Two Port Authority police officers become trapped under the rubble of the World Trade Center.<br />

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Wrestling Ernest Hemingway<br />

1993 • 123 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Randa Haines<br />

Cast: Robert Duvall, Richard Harris, Piper Laurie, Sandra Bullock, Shirley MacLaine<br />

Two older men now living in Florida: a boozy Irish ex-sea captain (Harris) and a retired Cuban barber (Duvall). They have practically<br />

nothing in common, but their need for companionship and interaction draws them together.<br />

Wrongfully Accused<br />

1998 • 87 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Pat Profit<br />

Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Kally LeBrock, Michael York, Richard Crenna<br />

A parody of The Fugitive from Pat Proft, who co-created Police Academy, The Naked Gun and Hot Shots. Nielsen stars as a violinist who<br />

is wrongfully (and hilariously) accused of murdering a prominent patron of the arts. He must then evade police while tracking down the<br />

real killer (a one-armed and one-legged man).<br />

X-Men<br />

2000 • 104 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Bryan Singer<br />

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, Anna Paquin<br />

Based on the best-selling Marvel Comic’s series, the story tells of a team of outcasts, each born with a unique genetic mutation that gives<br />

them extraordinary powers. Rejected by mankind, the X-Men soon realize that the citizens they fight to protect from evil have turned<br />

against them and they must resort to desperate actions to defend themselves against an intolerant world.<br />

X-Men First Class<br />

2011 • 132 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Matthew Vaughn<br />

Cast: Rose Byrne, January Jones, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy, Kevin Bacon Nicholas Hoult, ,Jason Flemyng,<br />

Zoë Kravitz, Oliver Platt, Lucas Till, Edi Gathegi<br />

Before Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr took the names Professor X and Magneto, they were two young men discovering their powers for<br />

the first time. Before they were archenemies, they were closest of friends, working together, with other Mutants (some familiar, some new),<br />

to stop the greatest threat the world has ever known...<br />

X-Men Origins: Wolverine<br />

2009 • 107 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Gavin Hood<br />

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, will.i.am, Danny Huston, Lynn Collins, Taylor Kitsch, Dominic Monaghan, Ryan Reynolds<br />

After seeking to live a normal life, Logan sets out to avenge the death of his girlfriend by undergoing the mutant Weapon X program and<br />

becoming Wolverine.<br />

X-Men the Last Stand<br />

2006 • 104 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Brett Ratner<br />

Cast: Halle Berry, Maggie Grace, Kelsey Grammer, Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, Vinnie Jones, James Marsden, Ian McKellen,<br />

Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Patrick Stewart<br />

Hostility grows more immense between mutants and humans as an alternative for the mutant race is offered. While new friends and<br />

enemies surface, the light in Alkali Lake grows stronger.<br />

X2: X-Men United<br />

2003 • 132 minutes • Colour • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Bryan Singer<br />

Cast: Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Anna Paquin<br />

X-MEN 2 reunites the principal cast members of X-MEN, which theatrically has grossed nearly $300 million worldwide, was a video and<br />

DVD phenomenon, and pioneered the current wave of comics to film adaptations. Also returning are the original key creative team,<br />

including director Bryan Singer. X-MEN 2 will feature several surprises, including favourite mutant characters from the vast X-Men comics<br />

universe, who are new to the film franchise.<br />

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Year of the Dog<br />

2007 • 96 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Mike White<br />

Cast: Molly Shannon, Steve Berg, Craig Cackowski, Brenda Canela, Laura Dern, Chuck Duffy, Sonya Eddy, Nicholas Garren, Inara<br />

George<br />

Year of the Dog is a dark comedy drama that centers on Peggy (Molly Shannon), a happy-go-lucky secretary who is a great friend,<br />

employee, and sister who lives alone with her adorable beagle, Pencil. But when Pencil unexpectedly dies, Peggy must embark on a<br />

journey of personal transformation that is hilarious, poignant, and heartbreaking.<br />

Yes Man<br />

2008 • 104 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Peyton Reed<br />

Cast: Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel, Danny Masterson, Terence Stamp, Bradley Cooper, Molly Sims, Sasha Alexander, Patrick<br />

Labyorteaux, John Michael Higgins, Rhys Darby<br />

A guy challenges himself to say "yes" to everything for an entire year. Based on the memoir by Danny Wallace.<br />

Yogi Bear<br />

2010 • 80 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Eric Brevig<br />

Cast: Anna Faris, Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake, Nathan Corddry, Tom Cavanagh, Andrew Daly, Dean Knowsley<br />

A documentary filmmaker travels to Jellystone Park to shoot a project and soon crosses paths with Yogi Bear, his sidekick Boo-Boo, and<br />

Ranger Smith.<br />

You’ve Got Mail<br />

1998 • 98 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Nora Ephron<br />

Cast: Tom Hanks, Meg Rayn, Greg Kinnear, Parker Posey, Steve Zahn, Michael Palin, David Chappelle<br />

Two people who own competing bookstores, one tiny and one huge, dislike each other intensely. However, they become anonymous<br />

correspondents via e-mail and fall in love through their written exchanges. They remain unaware that the person with whom they’re<br />

smitten with is the same person they snub daily in the business world.<br />

Young at Heart<br />

2008 • 108 minutes • Colour • Fox Searchlight<br />

Director: Stephen Walker<br />

Cast: Young @ Heart Chorus, Bob Cilman<br />

A documentary on a chorus of senior citizens from Massachusetts who cover songs by Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth, and other<br />

unexpected musicians.<br />

Young Frankenstein<br />

1974 • 108 minutes • B/W • 20th Century Fox<br />

Director: Mel Brooks<br />

Cast: Gene Wilder, Marty Feldman, Gene Hackman<br />

Gene Wilder is the professor who creates a new zippernecked monster. Marty Feldman is his assistant; Cloria lady of the castle; and<br />

Madeline Kahn is Dr. Frankenstein's fiancee!<br />

The Young Victoria<br />

2009 • 105 minutes • Colour • Alliance Films Inc<br />

Director: Jean-Marc Vallée<br />

Cast: Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend, Paul Bettany, Miranda Richardson, Jim Broadbent, Thomas Kretschmann, Mark Strong, Jesper<br />

Christensen, Harriet Walter<br />

The Young Victoria chronicles Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne, focusing on the early turbulent years of her reign and her<br />

legendary romance and marriage to Prince Albert.<br />

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Yours, Mine and Ours<br />

2005 • 88 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Raja Gosnell<br />

Cast: Dennis Quaid, Rene Russo<br />

Dennis Quaid plays Frank Beardsley, Henry Fonda's role in the original 1968 comedy. Rene Russo stars in the role played by Lucille Ball.<br />

The update follows two single parents, one with 10 children and one with eight, who fall in love and elope but have to contend with the<br />

kids' attempts to sabotage their union.<br />

Yu-Gi-Oh<br />

2004 • 90 minutes • Colour • Warner Brothers<br />

Director: Hatsuki Tsuji<br />

Cast: Voices of Amy Birnbaum, Wayne Grayson, Dan Green, Eric Stuart<br />

Underneath the sands of Egypt, Anubis, an ancient evil spirit, has awakened. It's up to Yugi, who defeated Anubis centuries ago, to use his<br />

skill and determination to rid the world of evil once again.<br />

Zhou Yu's Train<br />

2002 • 97 minutes • Colour • Mongrel Media<br />

Director: Zhou Sun<br />

Cast: Li Gong, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Honglei Sun, Zhixiong Li<br />

Zhou Yu, a ceramic decorative artist, travels twice a week from her home town of San Ming to Chongyang to visit her boyfriend...<br />

Zoolander<br />

2001 • 89 minutes • Colour • Paramount <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Director: Ben Stiller<br />

Cast: Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor, Milla Jovovich<br />

The story centers around the world’s most famous and empty-headed male model Derek Zoolander, a character Ben Stiller created for<br />

VH1 Fashion Awards three years ago. As the action unfolds, this blank-faced slack-jawed, self-obsessed male supermodel finds himself in<br />

an international fashion adventure as he discovers the horrifying secret behind why there are no male models who live past the age of 30.<br />

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