When He's Not A Stranger: An estimated one out of every three women will be sexually assaulted at some time in their life. Annabeth Gish portrays a shocked and violated victim who is lured into a false security and raped by her best friend's boyfriend. Little Girl Lost: Tess Harper and Frederic Forrest star in this inspiring story based on a real-life drama of the Brady family fighting to adopt a little girl who first came into their lives as a foster child.
Cut ShortsTracklisting:1. The Devil's Exorcist2. This Is The Space Age3. Summer Has Been Over For A Long Time4. America Is Waiting5. Plasticland6. Astro Turf7. Popcorn8. Stoner Park9. Puppetears10. Lou Believers11. Tina The Party Pooper12. Adolf 199013. Popcorn II14. Burning Palms On Jennifer's Coffee Table15. Rap Damage16. Grunge Pedal17. The Posies ''Ritchie Dagger's Crime''18. Eyes Adrift ''Alaska''19. Sonic Youth ''I Love You Golden Blue''20. The Boost II
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The Big Tall Wish - An over-the-hill prize-fighter gets a boost from a little boy whose a big fan with a very rare gift in a disillusioned world - an unswerving belief in magic. Showdown with Rance McGrew - TV cowboy star Rance McGrew finds himself in a real Old West saloon where Jesse James challenges him to a showdown over television's negative depiction of outlaws. A Piano in the House - Fitzgerald Fortune a cynical critic uses a magical player piano to disclose his party-guests' hidden selves. He delights in the game but when the tables are turned a painful truth is revealed. Night Call - Lonely and confined to a wheelchair Elva Keene starts to get numerous mysterious phone calls. Terrified she screams the words that will doom her.
You Got Served has one simple priority, and if you're into the latest hip-hop dance moves, you'll get served an enjoyable 93-minute diversion. For anyone else, however, all bets are off, since this wretchedly plotted film was written by director Christopher B. Stokes as a crassly commercial vehicle for B2K, the teen group that Stokes managed while making cheap movies like this one. There's a tissue-thin romantic subplot, but mostly it's about the MTV-styled showdown between B2K (as Orange County white boys) and their black LA competitors, including members of the hip-hop group IMx. Their aggressive moves are undeniably impressive (in other words, don't try this at home unless you know a good chiropractor), but Stokes would've been better off making a straight documentary. --Jeff Shannon
Ninja Terminator: All-action martial arts tale of three Ninjas competing for a statue of the Golden Ninja Warrior which embodies the divine power of the Ninja Empire. Spectacular fight scenes and swordplay. Ninja Dragon: Set in Great Shanghai two rival gangs the Furious Fox and the Black Eagle are fighting to establish domination in the territory. Only one force can stop the never-ending killings: the Ninja Dragon!
Jeff Barry one of the most successful popular songwriters of the century who along with Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector wrote many chart-topping hits recently invited some of his favourite performers to star in a concert. The show features the songs Chapel of Love performed by The Dixie Cups Da Doo Ron Ron and Then He Kissed Me as sung by The Crystals and River Deep Mountain High belted out by Mary Wilson of The Supremes. Amazing musical moments with Brian Wilson singing his self-professed favourite song Be My Baby and Ronnie Spector giving a special charge to I Can Hear Music are joined by a heartwrenching The Last Time I Made Love by Jeffrey Osborne and Deniece Williams Deniece's soulful rendition of I Honestly Love You and Andy Kim's moving performance of Baby I Love You. Ray Peterson's performance of Tell Laura I Love Her takes us back to a simpler time and Ron Dante (of The Archies) performing Sugar Sugar and Hanky Panky makes us smile. The artists and Jeff also talk about the music giving new insights into the writing and production of these classic songs. Chapel of Love captures all of these and other special moments in this once-in-a-lifetime event.
Looking for a benchmark in movie acting? Breakthrough performances don't come much more electrifying than Marlon Brando's animalistic turn as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Sweaty, brutish, mumbling, yet with the balanced grace of a prize-fighter, Brando storms through the role--a role he had originated in the Broadway production of Tennessee Williams's celebrated play. Stanley and his wife, Stella (as in Brando's oft-mimicked line, "Hey, Stellaaaaaa!"), are the earthy couple in New Orleans's French Quarter whose lives are upended by the arrival of Stella's sister, Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh). Blanche, a disturbed, lyrical, faded Southern belle, is immediately drawn into a battle of wills with Stanley, beautifully captured in the differing styles of the two actors. This extraordinarily fine adaptation won acting Oscars for Leigh, Kim Hunter (as Stella) and Karl Malden (as Blanche's clueless suitor), but not for Brando. Although it had already been considerably cleaned up from the daringly adult stage play, director Elia Kazan was forced to trim a few of the franker scenes he had shot. In 1993, Streetcar was re-released in a "director's cut" that restored these moments, deepening a film that had already secured its place as an essential American work. --Robert Horton
Arjun lives in Jaisalmer with his elder brother and sister-in-law and dreams of becoming a singing star some day. His talents are acknowledged by Naina who comes to Jaisalmer as a tourist. She coerces him to try his luck in Mumbai. Arjun arrives in Mumbai and starts making the rounds of music rooms. He struggles for that one opportunity that would make him a singing sensation. Naina and her family (mother Rati Agnihotri and sisters) support him completely. Life takes a turn for the be
Since bursting onto the martial arts film scene in 1973 Jackie Chan has become one of the world's most popular stars. His movies - in which he acts performs his own stunts for and often directs - have earned millions at the box office. In ""Snake and Crane Arts of Shaolin "" he plays Hsu Yin Fung a young warrior falsely accused of killing the Shaolin Masters after they developed a new martial arts technique called ""Snake and Crane"" at Hua Mountain. After Hsu's fellow warriors ostracize him he tries to clear his name. To do this he receives aid from two women who are in love with him. After one of the brave ladies is killed and the other warriors realize that Hsu wasn't responsible for the murders they join him for a trip to the Shaolin Temple to find Master Tse Kung. And it's there that they find the real killer. In the film's thrilling climax Hsu having secretly mastered the deadly martial arts style of ""Snake and Crane "" faces the murderer one-on-one.
Probably Frank Sinatra's greatest film and certainly his most controversial. Nelson Algren's novel was shocking when published in 1955 and the subsequent film directed by Otto Preminger was equally frightenly realistic. Kim Novak and Eleanor Parker co-star with Sinatra with a propulsive jazz score from Elmer Bernstein.
An ordinary life was the last thing that Ravi wanted. Regular or run of the mill was never something he would do. So Ravi along with two friends decides to venture into something that will change his life forever. When the three students decide to make their diploma film about a myth prevelent in the northern hills of India little did they know the myth would turn out to be true. Against the wishes of his girlfriend and college tutor who believe the project to be too dangerous the friends travel into the jungle where their courage and beliefs are put to the test. Their deepest fears and worse nightmares begin to come true. Now it's a question of survival. Chasing his dreams and doing what he believes in have always meant the most to Ravi but this time he's gone too far to turn back. And the price he has to pay is more than he ever bargained for.
Film Noir is Hollywoods truly original vision for the shadowy smoky underworld. In films from the 40's and 50's they entertain us with intrigue conflict and lust. The Best Of Film Noir takes you to that other side of life which only a movie can - the Hollywood of not only yesteryear but of today as well.
Newlyweds Michael and Alicia are already at each other's throats trying to get used to being married, when Alicia decides she wants to get pregnant. When a famous rapper (MYSTIKAL) and his manipulative - but sexy - female executive "discover" Michael, things really get chaotic. Check out whether the couple comes up positive or negative for the test of love, life, tight beats and makin' babies!
SEA FOG is one of the Korean wave's most potent stories and a visually arresting action-packed effort. Telling of an illegal immigrant operation in South Korea, focused on bringing 30 mainland Chinese star-watchers to the hustle and bustle of Busan and Seoul, which ends in terrifying tragedy, SEA FOG is a tense thriller and a blistering viewing experience. Produced by the legendary Bong Joon-ho (THE HOST) and with a cast that includes the great Kim Yoon-seok (THE CHASER) and K-pop icon Park Yoo-chun (formerly of TVXQ), SEA FOG is an adventure on the high sea that ranks as one of East Asian cinema's most masterful recent achievements!
Steve Walters a successful investor falls for aspiring medical student Tina Andrews. Tina is however engaged to pathologist Jack Reddick. Jealousy and obsession are fatal and the truth lies interred forever.... or is it?
The life of an ordinary young man is turned into stark horror when his sexy teen wife is beset by the devil. Against the odds he battles to bring her back from the dark realm of sexual depravity but with every passing moment he realises that the forces of evil are too much for her to resist... And she has become the devil's play thing!
X-Men: The Movie (Dir. Bryan Singer 2000): Born into a world filled with prejudice are children who possess extraordinary and dangerous powers - the result of unique genetic mutations. Cyclops unleashes bolts of energy from his eyes. Storm can manipulate the weather at will. Rogue absorbs the life force of anyone she touches. But under the tutelage of Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) these and other outcasts learn to harness their powers for the good of mankind. Now they must protect those who fear them as the nefarious Magneto (Ian McKellen) who believes humans and mutants can never co-exist unveils his sinister plan for the future... Batman (Dir. Tim Burton 1989): After a young boy witnesses his parents' murder on the streets of Gotham City he grows up to become Batman a mysterious figure in the eyes of Gotham's citizens who takes crime-fighting into his own hands. He first emerges out of the shadows when the Joker appears - a horribly disfigured individual who is out for revenge on his former employer and generally likes to have a good time but the identity of the ""bat"" is unknown. Perhaps millionaire Bruce Wayne and photographer Vicki Vale have a good chance of finding out?
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