
The greatest love story of all time, set as an original pop musical. Based on the real story that inspired William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”.

The greatest love story of all time, set as an original pop musical. Based on the real story that inspired William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”.

Sis boom bah! Who doesn’t love a girl bubbling over with enthusiasm for sucking and fucking! Those short little skirts are flipping up every time they bend over, and those perky pom-poms are so round and ripe for the squeezing! There is no doubt that Everybody Loves Cheerleaders! With handpicked mouth-watering clips from Creampied Cheerleaders and Corrupt Cheerleaders, fans will give three cheers for this two-disc cheerleader hardcore marathon!

Four American soldiers who are in Iraq are sent on a mission to recover plates for printing 100 dollar bills that were used to print a billion dollars. After doing the job and returning to the base their commanding officer is killed in an explosion and the plates are stolen by another operative. They would be court martialed and sent to different prisons. 6 months later, the leader, Hannibal Smith is visited by a CIA spook who tells him he knows where the man who took the plates is and wants him and his men to recover it. So he helps him escape and he breaks out the others and they go after the plates. But after doing it, they discover that the spook might not be ok. And a military intelligence officer who was involved with one of them is pursuing them.

‘Kiss Me, Kate’ is a blend of musical theater, comedy, and drama, set around a theatrical production of Shakespeare’s ‘Taming of the Shrew’. It cleverly intertwines the backstage antics of a troubled Broadway show with the onstage drama.

During shopping for Christmas, Frank and Molly run into each other. This fleeting short moment will start to change their lives, when they recognize each other months later in the train home and have a good time together. Although both are married and Frank has two little kids, they meet more and more often, their friendship becoming the most precious thing in their lives.

Ben Stiller directs and stars in THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY, James Thurber’s classic story of a day-dreamer who escapes his anonymous life by disappearing into a world of fantasies filled with heroism, romance and action. When his job along with that of his co-worker (Kristen Wiig) are threatened, Walter takes action in the real world embarking on a global journey that turns into an adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined.

A deranged serial killer known as “Clownface” terrorises the residents of a small town.

Charly (Nzingha Milu-Beatris Ashford) and Anika (Shantelle Lee Cuevas) are volleyball rivals from opposing teams. Every year, the two teams pull pranks on each other, but things start to get out of hand when Anika’s volleyball partner is found dead. As the season moves forward, Charly becomes the target of some extreme pranks with all signs pointing to Anika as the culprit. But Charly’s own teammates seem suspicious too. Charly only trusts her new friend, Becky (Anna Marie Dobbins), the team’s intern. When Anika and Charly find themselves tied up in a cabin together, the two rivals must figure out who exactly has been coming for them. In a surprise twist, Charly discovers that Becky is Anika’s longtime fan-turned-friend and has been orchestrating everything to help get Anika to be the #1 volleyball player.

A widowed mother’s first date in years takes a terrifying turn when she’s bombarded with anonymous threatening messages on her phone during their upscale dinner, leaving her questioning if her charming date is behind the harassment.

Sean and Eric are just two bumbling screenwriters drafting the “next big action flick”, utterly oblivious to the insanity that awaits when the government intercepts their script, believing it to be a veritable terrorist plot.

Lady Diana Spencer was one half of the highest-profile courtship the British royal family had seen in decades. The wonder of Diana, and her style, stemmed partially from how noticeable she was from the very beginning. As she was culled from relative but distinguished – albeit aristocratic – obscurity and introduced as a princess-to-be, the cameras were consistently there. The paparazzi hounded her in London following the rumours of her involvement with the heir apparent. When she joined the family, Diana was the glamorous and alluring new member of the royal press pack. The constant media coverage propelled her into a new sphere of notoriety, one that any royal before or after would ever experience. It wasn’t only individuals she shook hands with who felt near her; anyone drinking their tea and enjoying their morning paper could as well. Diana’s status as Charles’s bride would have earned her a place on the front page regardless. But her clothing kept her there, day after day. At 5ft 10 inches tall, Diana was model-like in her stature, at turn dazzling and demure. When in public, Dianna would always reach into a crowd, embracing strangers with enthusiasm. She was emotional, expressive, and most of all, available – all qualities that up to this point, the royal family had not been.

Based on Rosalie Ham’s best selling novel, The Dressmaker is the story of femme fatale Tilly Dunnage who returns to her small home town in the country to right the wrongs of the past. A stylish drama with comic undertones about love, revenge and haute couture.