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.
During the night a young boy, Kyle Walsh (Chaney Kley), accidentally wakes up and sees a creepy winged creature in the porcelain mask of the Tooth Fairy standing at the bedside and trying to kill him. Years later, Kyle gets more and more haunted by the vengeful spirit of Matilda Dixon (Antony Burrows) but the residents of Darkness Fall consider him to be insane. The only people who believe him are his childhood sweetheart Caitlin Greene (Emma Caulfied) and her younger brother Michael (Lee Cormie). However, it turns out that the townspeople shouldn't have been so skeptical about Kyle's stories because "the Tooth Fairy" comes back to town in order to take his new victim to her world of terrible nightmares.
Buddy Hall (Danny DeVito), an average car salesman who lives in a small New England town, dreams to do something notable in his life. He makes up his mind to decorate his house for the Christmas season with so many lights that it will be seen from space. The town dwellers, particularly his neighbor Steve Finch (Matthew Broderick), don't completely fancy this idea. Their fierce conflicts are about to thwart the holiday celebration. However, the warring families eventually discover the true spirit of Christmas.
In this light-hearted romantic comedy, Alfred Connelly (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Imogen (Julia Stiles) take turns narrating their bittersweet love story. When sophomore Al and freshman Imogen meet amid the chaos of a New York university, they fall in love at first sight and become deeply involved in a whirlwind romance. They seem to be a perfect match. He likes cooking, she enjoys making love. As their affair intensifies, the young couple must come to grips with the reactions of their mischievous friends to their romance, as well as Imogen's pregnancy scare. The sparkle of their love begins to fade and they eventually go their separate ways...
When the world is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors head to an underground military bunker in a last ditch effort to stay alive.
One of the demons of Hell has come to Earth to impregnate possessed mortal women with his evil demonic seed in order to raise satanic offspring. A pro-catholic semi-demon semi-human Jake Greyman (Billy Drago) must fight to ensure the human race remains free from the murderous influences of Satan's minions, assisted by Sister Sarah Ryan (Colleen Porch). In his turn, Asmodeus sends a sexy Succubus to tempt and eventually to stop Jake.
The movie is the sequel to the original Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) story. This time the awkward fish tank cleaner and former gigolo Deuce Bigalow goes to Amsterdam to meet up his pimp friend T.J. Hicks (Edie Griffin). Having arrived in Europe, pathetically acoompanied by the leg of his recently eaten by a shark bride, Deuce learns that a mysterious murderer is maniacally eliminating the city's man-whores. What's more - T.J. Hicks is generally mistaken for a male prostitute slayer. Bigalow has to reveal the real serial killer and rebuild his friend's good name.
College freshmen Luke (Corey Sevier) and Roger (Elias Toufexis) are obsessed with thoughts of losing their virginity. When Luke meets two blonde bombshells, Lilly (Stefanie von Pfetten) and Constance (Kim Poirier), he sees it as a chance to become a real man. However, his erotic dreams may not come true. He makes a shocking discovery that the hottest girls have tentacles! Scared to death, Luke starts to suspect that the blondes are aliens. But he discovers the truth only after a series of inexplicable fatal accidents...
According to an old Korean legend, monstrous snake-like creatures called Imoogi will return and lay waste the Earth. Ethan Kendrick (Jason Behr), a TV reporter assigned to investigate the case, discovers that a Los Angeles-based young woman named Sarah Daniels (Amanda Brooks), who bears a red dragon-shaped mark on her shoulder and possesses mystical power, may hold the key to saving the world from destruction. He sets out to seek the girl before it is too late...
Having retiring from the CIA, where he was an anti-terrorist operative, Jack Paul Quinn spends his days poolside at his house in Nice, France with his pregnant wife Katherine Rose Quinn. But international terrorist Stavros, an old enemy of Quinn's, has resurfaced, and the CIA wants Quinn to come out of retirement, and go after Stavros. Quinn reluctantly accepts the assignment. Quinn goes to Antwerp, Belgium and hooks up with flamboyant arms dealer Yaz, who has the newest fully-automatic weapons. With Quinn's assembled delta-force, an ambush is set for Stavros at a local amusement park. Stavros arrives, and greets his girlfriend...and his son. Quinn finds himself unable to shoot Stavros with his son. This moment of hesitation is costly, and Quinn's entire team is killed off in a shoot-out with Stavros' men -- a shoot-out in which Stavros's son and girlfriend are both killed. Quinn chases Stavros into a nearby hospital, and they battle it out in a nursery full of newborn babies. Quinn is knocked out cold, and Stavros escapes, vowing revenge on Quinn for the deaths of his son and girlfriend, not knowing that Quinn was not the agent who killed them. When Quinn comes to, he finds himself in "The Colony," a place where "those who are too valuable to kill and too dangerous to set free" use their special skills around the world as "the last line of defense against global terrorism." Using virtual reality and mouseless-graphical-user-interfaces, they solve all the world's bombings, hijackings, and terrorist attacks. The only problem is that no one can ever leave The Colony. That's why Quinn's superiors tell Katherine that Quinn is dead. Not long after his arrival, Quinn finds evidence that Katherine is being targeted by Stavros, and so Quinn hatches an elaborate plan to escape from the Colony so he can protect Katherine. Once out of The Colony, Quinn hooks up with Yaz, and they learn that Stavros has kidnapped Katherine and taken her to Rome, planning to get revenge on Quinn through the baby, which Katherine has given birth to. Quinn and Yaz set out for Rome to rescue Katherine. It all comes to a head in a Roman coliseum in a showdown featuring a tiger, land mines...and the baby.
Dark Honeymoon follows a man who marries a seductive woman after a brief and passionate relationship. During their honeymoon, on the Pacific coast, terrible truths unfold as those around them die mysterious deaths.
When mankind is plagued by an outbreak of mysterious disease which turns the infected into zombie-like creatures, a group of total strangers locked in an old steel mill join forces to survive a desperate battle against hordes of bloodthirsty cannibals. Among the survivors is an enigmatic man, Frank Chambers (Ken Edwards), who is accompanied by a comatose girl who may hold the clue to revealing the terrific secret behind the infection.
Frank and Lou are brothers, running the family's bakery, a fixture in their Bronx neighborhood since 1921. Lou loves it, but the rest of his life is in tatters: he lives alone, bets on the horses, and owes a loan shark. Frank, older, married, and always responsible, wants to get out of the bakery and pursue other dreams. Things come to a head on the day Lou's marker comes due and Frank announces big news. Can the business or their relationship survive?
A sequel to the 1998 blockbuster tells about the young woman who discovered she is inherited father's talent of an animal language understanding. Unlike her veterinarian dad, Maya (Kyla Pratt) didn't yet find an appropriate use for her talent. Her mother sends Maya to a dude ranch "Durango" to go to find herself. There she uses her talent talking to the animals what eventually helps to save "Durango" from being taken over by a neighboring ranch. Also starring are John Amos, Kristen Wilson, and Walker Howard.
A reverse-Cinderella tale centers on a successful attorney (Union) who falls in love with a financially challenged mechanic (Elba) who is a single father of three children. The relationship hits a snag when the mechanics ex-wife comes back into his life and threatens to take away their kids.
A wild horror comedy featuring Kathryn Bates, Quentin Jones, Kyle Gass of Tenacious D, Chris Bruno from The Dead Zone and Ben Moody from Evanescence. You only think you're alone!
This side-splitting prequel to the Farrelly brothers' 1994 hit, Dumb & Dumber, tracks lovable goofballs Harry (Eric Christian Olsen) and Lloyd (Derek Richardson) during their high-school years. The dumb duo unwittingly gets engaged in the swindle of the venal Principal Collins (Eugene Levy). Learning of a grant of $100,000 for a special needs class, Collins and his mistress, head lunch lady Ms. Heller (Cheri Oteri), choose Harry and Lloyd to be the first students. Recruiting more students for the phony class, Harry and Lloyd unwittingly attract the attention of the beautiful Jessica Matthews (Rachel Nichols), the school's star reporter, who suspects foul play and decides to expose their wrongdoings. Can Harry and Lloyd save the situation or ... spoil it forever?
As a hurricane approaches the small town of Port Emmett, a varied group of residents are visited by a horror that could not be denied. Fifty years ago a bridge collapsed plunging a circus train into the dark water below. The clown car was never recovered. In 'sins of the father' tradition, zombie clowns emerge from the bay and exact revenge on descendants of those who left them buried under the silt and mud for half a century!
Having lost his girlfriend and his job as a national guardsman on the same day, born loser Larry (Larry The Cable Guy) decides to heal his spiritual wounds in the company of his best buddies, the henpecked Bill (Bill Engvall) and the nerdy Everett (DJ Qualls). To escape the pressures of daily living, the guys intend to enjoy a relaxing weekend drinking and shooting guns in the woods, but their weekend will be anything but relaxing! Due to a mistake of Sergeant Kilgrove (Keith David), the three men end up loaded onto an army plane headed for Fallujah, Iraq.