A film about rich white New Yorkers and their
relationships, how they have so much time on their hands that they
can't help but get into trouble and jeopardize the only thing that
really matters to them; Love.
Rated R for language and sexual content.
When stricken with a family tragedy, George
becomes obsessed with taming a wild, red tail hawk. In a tour de force
performance, he locks himself into a battle of wills with a fierce
creature that would rather die than succumb.
Not Rated.
When rival figure skaters Chazz Michael
Michaels and Jimmy MacElroy go ballistic in an embarrassing, no holds
barred fight at the World Championships, they are stripped of their
gold medals and banned from the sport for life. Now, three and a half
years on, they've found a loophole that will allow them to compete: if
they can put aside their differences, they can skate together in pairs'
figure skating.
Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, language, a comic violent image and some drug references.
Year of the Dog is a dark comedy drama that
centers on Peggy, a happy go lucky secretary who is a great friend,
employee, and sister who lives alone with her adorable beagle, Pencil.
But when Pencil unexpectedly dies, Peggy must embark on a journey of
personal transformation that is hilarious, poignant, and heartbreaking.
Rated PG-13 for some suggestive references.
At once a political thriller and human drama
beginning in East Berlin, the year is 1984, five years before Glasnost
and the fall of the Berlin Wall and ultimately takes us to 1991, in
what is now the reunited Germany. Tracing the gradual disillusionment
of Captain Gerd Wiesler, a highly skilled officer who works for the
Stasi, East Germany's all powerful secret police. His mission is to spy
on a celebrated writer and actress couple, Georg Dreyman and Christa
Maria Sieland. Five years before its downfall, the former East German
government ensures its claim to power with a ruthless system of control
and surveillance via the Stasi, a vast network of informers that at one
time numbered 200,000 out of a population of 17 million. Their goal is
to know everything about "the lives of others." Devoted Stasi officer
and expert interrogator Wiesler is given the job of collecting evidence
against the famous playwright Georg Dreyman. The job begins after
Lieutenant Colonel Anton Grubitz, a former classmate of Wiesler's who
now heads the Culture Department at the State Security, invites Wiesler
to accompany him to the premiere of the new play by Dreyman, also
attended by Minister Bruno Hempf. Minister Hempf tells Grubitz that he
has doubts about the successful playwright's loyalty to the SED, the
ruling Socialist Unity Party, and implies that he would approve of a
full scale surveillance operation. Grubitz, eager to boost his own
political future, entrusts the monitoring, or "Operative Procedure," to
Wiesler, who promises to oversee the case personally. Wiesler is also
convinced that Dreyman cannot possibly be as loyal to the Party as has
always been assumed.
Rated R for some sexuality/nudity.
Factory Girl --
In the 1960s, no star burned brighter than
original “It” girl Edie Sedgwick. Factory Girl follows Edie’s meteoric
rise from art student to the top of the New York fashion scene. As the
muse of pop artist Andy Warhol, Edie paid a steep price for fame. An
intoxicating journey through pop-culture history, Factory Girl takes us
inside Warhol’s legendary studio, where the worlds of art, film,
fashion and celebrity all collided.
Rated R for pervasive drug use, strong sexual content, nudity and language.
In 1986, a freak break dancing accident put
Justin Schumacher in a coma. Now, 20 years later, he is waking up to a
new world and discovering that the more things change, the more he's
stayed the same. With the girl of his dreams engaged to marry his grade
school nemesis, and his parents drowning in the debt of his medical
costs, Justin must rally his former squad, bust a move, and win back
the girl of his dreams.
Rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content and language.
A battle of naked ambition played out on the
national and, ultimately, world stage, AIR GUITAR NATION chronicles the
birth of the US Air Guitar Championships as legions of aspiring rock
stars live out their dreams on a quest to become the world champion in
a strange world where musical ability plays second fiddle to virtual
virtuosity. As the film unreels, two aspiring rock legends strum and
strut their way towards glory and the coveted national title. C. Diddy,
a samurai warrior clad in a “Hello Kitty” breast plate and red kimono,
emerges as an early favorite. But his arch nemesis from the Lower East
Side, Björn Türoque, is not far behind. While C. Diddy threatens to
unleash his self-professed “Asian Fury” on his competitors, Björn vows
to take Diddy down. As the film reaches its climax, the future of Air
hangs in the balance; will Björn’s technical prowess, stage presence,
and be enough to take him to the top, or will C. Diddy conquer all to
become America’s first supreme being of Air Guitar?
Rated R for strong language and brief nudity.
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