Cooper and Ed are brothers: Coop acts, in ads and soaps, spending his real energy chasing women for one-night stands. His younger brother Ed, an earnest young man, works in an ad agency. For the past year, since finding his girlfriend in bed with another man with a video camera running, Ed has been in a funk: he's carried a torch, his social life has tanked, and his work has suffered. Ed will be fired on Monday unless he can save a major account. It's his birthday weekend: he wants to work, but Cooper wants Ed to rediscover his sex life. Cooper works hard to help Ed score, but disaster piles on disaster. Can a decent guy save his job and get a life?
Cooper (Dennis Quaid) and Leah Tilson (Sharon Stone), a New York City couple, have dreamt of living in a country-house. Finally their dream comes true, and the family moves into a tumbledown old mansion in picturesque upstate New York. They consider a gigantic Cold Creek Manor with rustic quiet and fresh air to be a perfect place for providing them and their kids (Kristen Stewart and Ryan Wilson) with a safe life. All is well until their paradisial life soon turns into a living nightmare when Dale Massie (Stephen Dorff), the previous house-owner, is released from prison. The vile man returns to reclaim his birthright place - a place that hides deep secrets from a murky dreadful past. What is worse is that he looks to do it by any means...
A college ladies man accepts a challenge from his dorm buddies - sleep with the entire alphabet, A through Z, before graduation. The rules are simple: the rarer the first letter of the girl's last name, the higher the payout. All goes well until he falls for the "X". Now he's torn between his feelings for the girl and winning the bet for his friends.
Paul, a school teacher (Greg Kinnear) and his wife Jessica (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) are distraught after losing their eight-year-old son David in an accident. Dr. Richard Wells (Robert DeNiro) approaches with the incredible and illegal offer to clone Adam, essentially bringing back their boy and reuniting their broken family. After much soul searching, the grieving couple accept Wells' proposal, and, shortly afterward, the new Adam is born. He is seemingly identical to the original Adam and his live and manners are similar to his predecessor until a series of night terrors disturbs him... at the morning of his eighth birthday. Eventually, disturbing differences begin to emerge, Adam's sweetness gradually changes to ill temper. Paul and Jessie discover that Dr. Wells is not a pediatrician, but a geneticist, and that their Faustian pact was a possible mistake.
An American police detective, Tom Canboro (Gary Busey), used to live a perfectly-ordered yet unremarkable life, until one day something inexplicable began to happen. After two people had thrown themselves out the window, Tom launched an investigation into the incident and uncovered that the suicides had been connected with some supernatural powers. Having had a car crash and awakened from a 7-year coma, Tom found himself in a bizarre new world ruled by Franco Macalousso (Nick Mancuso) who proclaimed himself Messiah. Millions had gone down the drain, none of those remaining people could remember who and what they had been before. Almost everyone had the Mark of the Beast on their right hand; all those who had refused to give allegiance to the evil leader were hunted down and brutally killed. Tom was also pursued by the same dark forces he had faced before his accident to brand him with the number 666. Having joined an underground resistance group led by Helen Hannah (Leigh Lewis), Tom began struggling for his life, mind and soul freedom.
"Diamond Dogs" is the story of a group of American fortune hunters, who come to China looking for a long-lost-treasure. During the Soviet crack-down on religion in the 1930's, a priceless Buddhist artifact, a Tangka was taken across the border to China and hidden in the mountains. The diamonds alone, decorating this huge gold-inlaid textile, are thought to be worth $50 million. The fortune hunters need a guide and protection on the trip, so they hire an American ex-pat, Ronson. He's ex-Army and living an existence in Inner-Mongolia of drinks, women and bare-knuckle fights. The group takes off into the Mongolian mountains on a trek that will change their lives forever. For not only is this Tangka wanted by ruthless Russian mercenaries, but it's also protected by something much more sinister. Something that even Ronson can't imagine...
When 16-year-old Loren (Nina Dobrev) and her family greet a new neighbor a good-looking single guy and his dog she senses something mysterious and dangerous about him. Her suspicions become further aroused when some of the locals begin disappearing one by one. As Loren becomes obsessed with her neighbors behavior, she is unaware that he is monitoring her just as closely like a hungry wolf stalks its prey at night. With the help of local TV hunting show personality Redd Tucker (Kevin Sorbo) and a delivery boy with a secret crush on attractive Loren, the unlikely trio prepare for a full-moon showdown against an immortal creature with insatiable bloodlust.
Kim (Dominique Swain) and her best school friends travel to a lakeside cottage for an alumni reunion weekend to reminisce about their good old college days. But when they start playing an innocent game called "Dead Mary," they invoke Mary's name and inadvertently unleash a wandering spirit of a vengeful witch. Thus the party turns into a bloody feast. The corrupt, diabolical woman forces each of them to make a horrific choice. You always hurt those you love... Are you ready to hack your close friend into pieces in order to save your own skin? So, are you ready?
Single mother Dawna Wilkins (Michelle Stafford) considers her fellow John Collins (William R. Moses), a college professor, to be an almost perfect man, unaware that he is dating her daughter, Emily (Danielle Kind). When Emily suddenly goes missing, it is he who offers Dawna his aid in finding her daughter. From that point on, Dawna finds herself at the mercy of the madman...
When 16-year-old Loren (Nina Dobrev) and her family greet a new neighbor a good-looking single guy and his dog she senses something mysterious and dangerous about him. Her suspicions become further aroused when some of the locals begin disappearing one by one. As Loren becomes obsessed with her neighbors behavior, she is unaware that he is monitoring her just as closely like a hungry wolf stalks its prey at night. With the help of local TV hunting show personality Redd Tucker (Kevin Sorbo) and a delivery boy with a secret crush on attractive Loren, the unlikely trio prepare for a full-moon showdown against an immortal creature with insatiable bloodlust.
While driving in the road, Richard Wynn crashes his car and his beloved wife Molly Wynn dies. Along two years, his sister-in-law Laci Collins moves to his house and helps Richard to raise his son Danny Wynn and his teenage daughter Carrie Wynn. When Richard decides to get married with Nicole Harris, the deranged and psychotic Laci that is in love for Richard, tries to force Richard to call off the wedding with malevolence against Nicole and manipulating Danny.
When a man is murdered in Moscow, experimental bionic research brings him back to life. He then sets out to find his murderers and money that was stolen during the crime.
Based on a novel by Dean Koontz. A boy takes in a stray dog, later finding out that its an ultra-intelligent runaway from a genetic research lab. Unknow to him, the dog is being stalked by another escaped creature thats not quite so friendly.
Attractive but lonely Cat Storm (Dominique Swain) is a private school student in the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She tries to make friends among her wealthy classmates and is in love with handsome and bumptious William Sellers (Brad Renfro), who is in the school's elite social group. However, Cat is surprised to discover that William reciprocates her feelings. Blinded by the romance with the boy of her dreams and her new popular status, Cat takes a while to realize that she is drawn into a web of nightclubs, drugs, sex and deception.
It's turning out to be a pretty rotten Christmas for the Saunders family. Having just moved to a new city from Los Angeles, they have no friends, no money and, with the exception of the bright-eyed Mary, no Christmas spirit. To make matters worse, their mother is stuck in L.A., stranded by airline overbookings. So, the Christmas shopping duties fall on Dad and the gloomy kids. Things start looking a bit more like Christmas when 12-year old Brian and 6-year old Mary find a satchel of money at the local mall and they launch a Yuletide shopping spree...that is, until the crooks who counterfeited the money chase them through the mall packed with holiday shoppers.
Ted Cogan is a U.S. soldier fighting in Iraq when he is injured in an explosion during an attack that left an innocent Iraqi family dead, and him comatose with a head wound. Upon awakening, Ted returns to his home in Chicago and after he has encounters of increasingly frightening visions of dead people, including a burned victim, Ted begins to realize that his injury has unlocked some gift of clairvoyance which he is targeted by ghosts seeking his help. As Ted tries to unlock the mystery of one, his worried and skeptic wife Molly, and teenage son Max, hinder his quest for the truth in the matter, which may lay closer than Ted thinks.
Billy Lenz (Robert Mann) experienced severe hardships as a kid. The ailing boy (Cainan Wiebe) was mentally and physically abused by his cruel mother (Karin Konoval). Christmas Eve of 1975 was deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of his beloved father (Peter Wilds). When the little boy saw his adulterous mother kill his dad, he was locked in the attic and treated worse than a dog for many years. On Christmas Eve in 1991, the disturbed boy finally came out of his seclusion, slew his mother and her lover (Howard Siegel) and tried to disfigure his sister and daughter (from an incestuous encounter with their mother), Agnes (Dean Friss). Fortunately for the girl, Billy couldn't finish his bloody job as police broke into the house and sent him to mental institution. It's Christmas Eve, 2006. Billy escapes from the asylum and returns to his childhood house (now a sorority house) to complete his gory deed...
The stirring movie revolves around an ace British secret service agent code-named The Eye (Ewan McGregor) who is assigned to shadow his boss’s socialite son and investigate what trouble he has run into. The Eye finds out that the son is in a relationship with Joanna Eris (Ashley Judd), a gorgeous woman with the tragic past and the mysterious present. What a strange kind of woman she is, now a cold-blooded, blackmailing killer, now an unhappy, lonely, lost little girl! The Eye finds it tough to complete his mission, as the enigmatic criminal’s beauty, combined with her seductiveness, draws him into an abyss of obsession. Strangely enough, he becomes her guardian angel, protecting her from arrest and other perils. Will he be able to disengage himself from the web of passion?
After living in Shanghai for three years, Sarah (King), her husband, Jason (Chen), and their young son, Sammy (Oye), return to North America for a family funeral. But something strange is going on. Sammy starts seeing ghosts and then falls gravely ill. Traditional western medicine offers no hope. Sarah turns to a mysterious pharmacist who warns that her son is being held in a death grip by a living corpse. Sarah must find out what the spirits want if she is to save her child. Time is of the essence; once the sun rises the next day, the last day of Ghost Month, Sammy will be lost forever.
It's good for you, if you know who your enemy is. But sometimes you'd better know who your friend is...
When a brother and sister, Kate (Rachel Hayward) and Mike O'Connor (Tygh Runyan), arrive in a hick town in Oregon, they meet with stranger Adam Turrell (Tom Berenger), who is charismatic as Lucifer and has a deep hypnotic look. However, the trustful Kate and Mike don't know what his dangerous friendship will turn out like.