
Warring Alien and Predator races descend on a rural Colorado town, where unsuspecting residents must band together for any chance of survival.

Warring Alien and Predator races descend on a rural Colorado town, where unsuspecting residents must band together for any chance of survival.

Attractive and sexy 1960’s era suburban housewives, all dressed in mid-century modern pitch-perfect styles, are hell bent on one-upping each other as “Hostess with the Mostess.” They hold dinner parties that become increasingly boozy, flirtatious and wild — and soon more than recipes get swapped.

World famous pop group the Spice Girls zip around London in their luxurious double decker tour bus having various adventures and performing for their fans.

Following the launch of her new novel, 35-year-old writer Kate is invited to speak at her alma matter by her former professor. After accepting the invitation, Kate finds herself deeply enmeshed in the lives of a group of college students.

When a humanoid sea creature washes up in Terry’s bleak life they quickly develop feelings for each other – But can Man love Fish, and will Terry’s older criminal brother get his hands on the creature before Terry can decide how he feels?

Alisa Jensen, who recently got married, has swapped her busy Manhattan life for a peaceful existence in rural Connecticut. She begins to hear strange noises in the house, she can’t shake the feeling that someone is always watching her.

John Sheridan finds himself transported through multiple timelines and alternate realities in a quest to find his way back home.

“I wanted to be one of the wild ones, the ones who broke free.” These words begin the semi-autobiographical tale of Catherine’s (Elizabeth Rice) journey in 1968 into the heart of the sexual revolution in San Francisco. She dances naked in the Paradise Club. The soul singer works the audience “Brothers and sisters, these are good times! America’s doin’ fine!” Catherine begins an affair with Earl, the club’s owner. She meets her soul mate, Ben (Evan Williams), but love eludes her. She quickly descends into the club’s dark underworld where she lives by night while America burns with the war in Vietnam, political assassinations, and anti war protests. By the end of ’69, peace and love are dead and Catherine must find her way back into the light.”

Once, he was on top of the world as a popular child actor on TV. Now, he’s Hollywood’s punchline about everything wrong with people who were famous as children. All Dickie Roberts wants to do is find that one gig that will restore his honor and everyone’s love of him, so after learning that Rob Reiner’s making an ambitious new movie destined to sweep the Oscars, Dickie’s first in line to audition. He walks out having learned he certainly looks the part but can’t act it… yet, owing to his very unusual childhood. To research the role, Dickie embarks on a bizarre scheme to live with a suburban family to see how the average American child lives, having them put him up as their “son”. But once his gloves are off, Dickie discovers how great it is to be part of a true family, and whether he gets the part or not, his attempt at method acting will certainly change his life forever.

Paul Walker plays a typical ‘bloke in the wrong place at the wrong time’, having somehow acquired a hire car containing a gun and a witness on the run from dodgy cops. A foreign traveler (Walker) unknowingly picks up a rental car that will tie him to a web of corrupt local police.

A dying 18 year-old orphaned girl wants to travel to Europe to track down her biological mother, so when she meets a kind-hearted young man reeling from the guilt of a fatal accident, she convinces him to accompany her on the journey.

A barkeeper saves a Yakuza boss’ life and thus makes his way up in the organization. However his fear of nothing soon causes problems.