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A teen girl with a special ability is caught in the midst of a love triangle between an angel and a demon, each of whom are competing to "tag" her soul for heaven and hell, respectively.
A sleazy attorney, Robbie Feaver (Dustin Hoffman), who in the past has won many cases by bribing judges, is "recruited" by the FBI to take part in a sting operation to root those corrupt judges out. He's teamed up with Evon Miller, a young female FBI agent, posing undercover as his paralegal aide.
Olivier Assayas, the internationally-acclaimed director of Clouds of Sils Maria and Summer Hours, returns with this ethereal and mysterious ghost story starring Kristen Stewart as a high-fashion personal shopper to the stars who is also a spiritual medium. Grieving the recent death of her twin brother, she haunts his Paris home, determined to make contact with him.
- 2.5 / 5.0
A chronicle that depicts the human cost of the U.S. Justice Department's campaign against Arab or Muslim immigrants during the post-9/11 frenzy to combat terrorism. While few question the need to undertake measures to protect national security, the sweeping detention, arbitrary arrests and confinement (often without any family communication or legal representation), and subsequent deportation and/or ongoing imprisonment make a mockery of fundamental American principles like the presumption of innocence. Using a bare room and mostly static camera, the filmmakers record a series of encounters with a diverse range of detainees and family members and present them seemingly without much need for skill. But in fact, the subtle and creative direction of these individual and ultimately cumulative portraits belies the effortless appearance of the presentation and produces a simultaneous poignancy and disbelieving outrage. You may feel that you already know all about the issues and experiences communicated in Persons of Interest. Think again. The specific details of these disrupted lives speak volumes. Not since the massive internment of another ethnic group during World War II has the United States experienced such a massive assault on basic civil liberties.
- 5 / 5.0
Many years after refusing the proposal of young naval officer Frederick Wentworth, Anne Elliot finds herself navigating the waters of English society when Wentworth returns from war a wealthy and decorated Captain. As Anne ponders missed opportunities, she must consider her own regrets and unwavering, possibly unrequited love.
Futuristic robots fall into the hands of the least likely people.
On the second worst day of Pete’s life, an unimaginable, foul-mouthed friend storms into his world to take him and the love of his life on an adventurous road trip.
Peter Dunning is the proud proprietor of Mile Hill Farm, which sits on 187 idyllic acres in Vermont. The land’s 38 harvests have seen the arrivals and departures of three wives and four children, leaving Peter with only animals and memories. The arrival of a film crew causes him to confront his history and his legacy, passing along hard-won agricultural wisdom even as he doubts the meaning of the work he is fated to perform until death. Haunted by alcoholism and regret, Peter veers between elation and despair, often suggesting to the filmmakers his own suicide as a narrative device. He is a tragedian on a stage it has taken him most of his life to build, and which now threatens to collapse from under him. At once a postcard from paradise and a cautionary tale for our times, Peter and The Farm sifts through the potential energy of a human life, that which is used and that which is squandered.
- 3 / 5.0
Peter Pan is the boy who won't age, who lives in Neverland with other ageless kids, the Lost Boys. Tinkerbelle, a fairy, gives three children: Wendy, John, and Michael Darling the ability to fly; and soon they're off to Neverland, where they're soon in battle with the evil Captain Hook and his band of pirates.
- 4.36 / 5.0
A man is abducted by aliens who want to turn him into a household pet.
An animated film based on the 88-year-old pressed, chalky, tablet-shaped candy and dispensers.
For 37 years, audiences have followed small town friends Reggie, Mike, and Jody in their quest to stop the evil, dimension-hopping schemes of The Tall Man (Angus Scrimm in his final performance) and his armada of killer Sentinel Spheres. Now, Don Coscarelli’s acclaimed horror/sci-fi Phantasm franchise comes to a close in a truly epic finale, a multi-dimensional battle across multiple timelines, alien planets, and altered realities, where no less than the fate of Earth is on the line.
- 2.33 / 5.0
The independently-financed biopic will chronicle fighter Sonny Liston's rise to fame and the single "phantom punch" he took from Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay), which many believe led to the demise of his career.
A young man raises his little brother after their parents die in a car crash. He wishes to bring them back and invents a machine designed to bridge life and death, but his success proves dangerous to himself and everyone around him.
With the NBA playoffs right around the corner, the press learns that the league's new hotshot player, a young man who went pro after high school, is the illegitimate son of an aging NBA star.
Betty Robinson sets an unofficial world record in the 100-meter at the age of 16. At the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, running in just her fourth official 100-meter race, Robinson wins gold — the first gold medal awarded to a woman in track and field at the Olympics. In 1931, tragedy strikes when Robinson is involved in a terrible plane crash. It takes her two years to learn to walk again, and, incredibly, she is able to make the U.S. team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
A woman searches for her adult son, who taken away from her decades ago when she was forced to live in a convent.
- 3.88 / 5.0
3D concert footage from Phish's Festival 8.
- 2 / 5.0
"Phreex" tells the story of a group of animals that set out to find their way in the world. They discover a sanctuary run by a Bill Gates-type figure that offers itself as a home to animals of all shapes and sizes.
Based on the extremely successful play by actor/comic Steve Martin, "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" is a comedy set on a magical night in Paris, 1904, when by chance, two twenty-four year old geniuses, Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein, meet in a bar and lock wits about art, girls and the future. When a pop icon from the future joins them, the space/time continuum erupts in a wild night that changes the future forever.