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Facing a future in which they’ll likely end up working at the local chicken plant, a group of high school seniors in an upstate New York town decide to make a film in hopes it will make them rich and famous.
Described as being in the vein of "Disturbia."
The life of comedian Rodney Dangerfield.
As a result of numerous digital advancements available these days, Robert Zemeckis is interested in revisiting "Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
A thief with an expertise in stealing targets in transit is hired by a Pentagon official obsessed about pulling a 21st century heist aboard the Orient Express.
Focuses on J.D. Salinger's life between World War II and the 1951 publication of "Catcher in the Rye" and examine the effects war has on the artist.
A conservative doctor gets the surprise of his life when he learns that the ex-boyfriend of his fiancee is an international Latin superstar who has come to Los Angeles to win her back.
Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí achieves international renown for his unique twists on visual reality, and for a flamboyantly high-profile social life. He also has a tumultuous marriage to his equally vivid wife, Gala.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but sources describe the film as a “modern-day-mission movie” with a supernatural twist.
A heist takes place in Miami during the Miami Grand Prix.
Described as the first interracial police pairing in law enforcement history. Set post-World War II, in the late 1940s, the pair go undercover in the jazz scene to bust up a ring involving marijuana.
Centers on an Indian boy band.
Sketch comedy which will spoof pop culture ranging from movies and television to politics and sports, with a central story that connects all the sketches together.
A romance develops between a blue state city boy who is always on his Blackberry and a red state country girl who has grown up on a peach farm
Based on the experience of an investigative reporter covering the operational side of the CIA where agents sometimes work without any oversight and at odds with their agency.
The story centers on an elite deep cover operative whose attempts to take down a global organization costs him everything. He resurfaces as a beat cop in Brooklyn, only to discover that the bad guys he was fighting are also operating in his new backyard.
In spite of having ALS, a disease that slowly paralyzes him and renders him almost speechless, Stephen Hawking gains international acclaim after authoring the best-selling book "A Brief History of Time."
In the 1970s, Ted Patrick becomes known as the "father of deprogramming" and is seen as savior to many parents who had seemingly lost their children to cults. The Special Assistant for Community Relations for then Governor Ronald Reagan, the civil rights activist’s life is upended when his 14 year-old son is nearly converted by the Children of God cult. Subsequently, Patrick reaches out to those families with relatives who had joined the group. Patrick even pretends to join Children of God to learn how they operate. Despite professional training, he is hired by parents and family members to help deprogram their loved ones. Patrick's methods find him standing trial several times on kidnapping charges – a part of his technique he ceases though he continues trying to deprogram cult members like those who have joined Scientology. He is convicted on a number of felony charges over the years due to his methods.
A young widow in her 30s tries to deal with being the suddenly single mother of a 12-year-old son. As she falls back in love, a triangle develops among the woman, her suitor and the boy.
Plot centers on Michael Jackson's song "Thriller".