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With Gus Van Sant • Matt Malloy • Alex Frost • John Robinson • Timothy Bottoms • Eric Deulen • Elias McConnell • Dany Wolf • Bill Robinson
Based partially on the shootings at Columbine High School, writer-director Gus Van Sant presents "Elephant", which takes place during one day at a typical American high school. Following ten kids in their daily activities, an atmosphere of violence and lawlessness becomes brutally evident as tension mounts, leading to a tragic event.
With Bo-Lin Chen • Lun-Mei Guey • Joanna Chou • Shu-Hui Liang • Ming-Gin Cheng • Chin-Yen Yee
In this romantic triangle teen drama set in modern Taipei, high school students Ke-Rou (Lun-Mei Guey) and Yueh-Chen (Shu-Hui Liang) are best friends. When Yueh-Chen asks Ke-Rou to approach a boy, Shih-Hao (Bo-Lin Chen) that she has a crush on (but is too shy to ask), Shih-Hao unexpectedly asks Ke-Rou out instead. She excepts, but with a warning, because she has a secret: she thinks she might be a lesbian because she's actually in love with Yueh-Chen. Going out with Shih-Hao, however, is her chance to test herself to see if she is, or if she isn't...
With Jessica Alba • Mekhi Phifer • Missy Elliott • Sean Desmond • Bille Woodruff • David Moscow • Joy Bryant • Lil' Romeo • Zachary Williams • Lonette McKee • Genuine • Third Story • Tweet • The L.O.X
This is the story of Honey (Jessica Alba), a tough sexy dancer from the inner city, who becomes a successful music video choreographer, a career which is threatened when her mentor makes him either sleep with him... or get blacklisted within the industry. She ultimately decides to pursue her lifelong dream of opening her own dance studio for inner-city youths.
- 4.14 / 5.0
With Christina Milian • Kal Penn • Steve Harvey • Nichole Robinson • Nick Cannon • Kenan Thompson • Vanessa Bell Calloway • Troy Beyer • Melissa Schuman • Al Thompson
In this modern update of the classic 1987 teen comedy "Can't Buy Me Love", our hero is high-school senior Alvin Johnson (Nick Cannon), a brilliant, likable outcast who has come to regret the years of intellectual endeavors that prevented him and his un-hip friends from socializing, getting girlfriends and hanging out with the super-cool "Elite" kids. When queen of the Elites, Paris Morgan (Christina Milian) wrecks her mother's car, Alvin steps in and mortgages his future to help her out. The catch: In exchange for $1500 in car parts and Alvin's automotive expertise, Paris agrees to "fake a front" with him to convince the school that they're dating. The question is: can Alvin rein in his newfound ego before he loses his true friends, his chance for a scholarship and a shot at a real relationship with Paris?
- 3.8 / 5.0