Bruce Willis plays a former hostage negotiator forced to make an impossible choice in this taught thriller.
A group of sorority sisters are sworn to 'trust, secrecy and solidarity' - no matter what. But their loyalty is tested when a prank goes terribly wrong and ends in a brutal murder.
Anna Faris charms as Shelley Darlington, a Playboy Bunny who teaches an awkward sorority about the opposite sex - only to learn that what boys really like is what's on the inside.
This horrible misfire from the usually reliable writer-director Andrew Bergman (The Freshman) has nothing funny, provocative, timely or interesting to say (despite being based on a novel by Carl Hiaasen) once Demi Moore gets her clothes off. Moore plays a single, unemployed mum caught up in a custody battle who elects to make some money by stripping at a club. The character's troubles don't end there, however: her ex-husband is posing a threat, and a perverted congressman (Burt Reynolds) is looking for more than a lap dance. Bergman's great wit is nowhere in sight, and the film primarily becomes another opportunity for Moore to function like a special effect. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com
A group of sorority sisters are sworn to 'trust, secrecy and solidarity' - no matter what. But their loyalty is tested when a prank goes terribly wrong and ends in a brutal murder.
A small town nurse (Rosamund Pike) goes on a blind date with a mysterious stranger (Shiloh Fernandez) who turns her life upside down in this psychological thriller from director Fouad Mikati (Operation: Endgame). Nick Nolte co-stars
Sorority Row: When five sorority girls inadvertently cause the murder of one of their sisters in a prank gone wrong they agree to keep the matter to themselves and never speak of it again so they can get on with their lives. This proves to be easier said than done when after graduation a mysterious killer goes after the five of them and anyone who knows their secret... Last House On The Left: The night she arrives at the remote Collingwood lakehouse Mari (Sara Paxton) and her friend are kidnapped by a prison escapee and his crew. Terrified and left for dead Mari's only hope is to make it back to parents John and Emma (Tony Goldwyn and Monica Potter). Unfortunately her attackers unknowingly seek shelter at the one place she could be safe. And when her family learns the horrifying story they will make three strangers curse the day they came to The Last House On The Left. I Still Know What You Did Last Summer: Julie James (Jennifer Love Hewitt) hasn't been the same since last summer when her friends were brutally murdered. Still harbouring guilt over her role in the death of a fisherman her college grades have slipped and her relationship with her high school sweetheart is on the rocks. When her best friend Karla Wilson (Brandy) wins an all-expenses paid trip for four to the Bahamas she starts to think that maybe her luck is changing for the better. However the moment they hit the picturesque island havoc ensues. Their romantic getaway turns into a vacation of murder and mayhem that soon has Julie and friends running for their lives.
A rash of suicides hit the small community of Grovetown causing fear and panic among local residents. As those around 18 year old Lindsay continue to die gruesome deaths she begins to distrust everyone and suspects she will become the next victim.
Michael Oblowitz directs this horror starring Taylor Cole, Ryan Donowho and Kimberly Estrada. Five psychology students who are conducting an extrasensory perception experiment over a weekend begin to lose touch with reality. As the students start to doubt each other's abilities to separate past, present and dream they begin to wonder if there is a reason why they have been chosen to work together? What is it that connects them? A dirty secret will reveal itself.
A virginal high school senior decides to get revenge on her jock boyfriend when she discovers he's only dating her in hopes that she'll end up in his teams' bang book.
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