The Game Plan
Posted by webmaster on Sep 27, 2007
Joe Kingman had the perfect game plan to win the championship… but first, he has to tackle one little problem.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is about to meet his greatest match — and she’s about four feet tall. Emanating a unique
screen presence that combines his undeniable charm and self-deprecating humor, he further establishes himself as
the consummate leading man and one of today’s surprisingly new masters of movie comedy with his role as superstar
quarterback Joe Kingman in Disney’s THE GAME PLAN. Sure,
Joe’s known as one of the toughest players to ever take the field. Blessed with amazing strength and agility, he’s famed for being able to handle any hit, no matter how ferocious. But, just when he doesn’t see it coming, Joe is about to be knocked silly by the hardest-hitting challenge he could ever have imagined: an 8-year-old girl.
Resident Evil: Extinction
Posted by webmaster on Sep 20, 2007
All bets are off
It’s the end of the world….
The experimental T-Virus, concocted by the Umbrella Corporation, has been unleashed on the world, transforming the population into a scourge of shambling zombies with a taste for flesh.
With no safety in the cities, Carlos Olivera (Oded Fehr) and L.J. (Mike Epps), along with new survivors Claire (Ali Larter), K-Mart (Spencer Locke) and Nurse Betty (Ashanti), have gathered a group of survivors and taken to the road … traversing the empty desert highways in an armored convoy. What they seek is more of their kind - the living … the uninfected. What they find is the other constant presence in the desert: the Undead - and they’ll need dozens of guns, thousands of bullets and a pair of flamethrowers to protect themselves.
The Brave One
Posted by webmaster on Sep 13, 2007
How many wrongs to make it right?
For Erica Bain (Jodie Foster), the streets of New York are both her home and her livelihood. She shares the sounds and the stories of her beloved city with her radio audience as the host of the show "Street Walk." At night, she goes home to the love of her life, her fiancé David Kirmani (Naveen Andrews). But everything Erica knows and loves is ripped from her on one terrible night when she and David are ambushed in a random, vicious attack that leaves David dead and Erica close to it.
Though Erica’s broken body heals, deeper wounds remain — the devastation of losing David and, even more overwhelming, a suffocating fear that haunts her every step. The city streets she had once loved to roam, even places that had been warm and familiar, now feel strange and threatening.
3:10 to Yuma
Posted by webmaster on Sep 6, 2007
Time waits for one man
Following up his critically acclaimed hit "Walk the Line", James Mangold breathes fresh life into the quintessential American genre, the western, with "3:10 to Yuma". An update of the 1957 western based on a story by Elmore Leonard, "3:10 to Yuma" pairs two of today’s finest actors, Academy Award winner Russell Crowe and Christian Bale, as an infamous outlaw and the struggling rancher who volunteers to deliver him to justice. A stark parable of good and evil, the film offers a bracingly gritty depiction of life in the mythic Old West, plunging us into a landscape of hastily constructed towns and mean self-interest at the dawning of the transcontinental railroad. "3:10 to Yuma" begins at a gallop and barely lets up, as Mangold combines intense physical action with sharply honed character drama to deliver a supremely satisfying, thoroughly modern entertainment.






