AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
Cast: Al Gore
Synopsis: Director Davis Guggenheim eloquently weaves the science of global warming with Al Gore's personal history and lifelong commitment to reversing the effects of global climate change in the most talked-about documentary at Sundance. An audience and critical favorite, An Inconvenient Truth makes the compelling case that global warming is real, man-made, and its effects will be cataclysmic if we don't act now. Gore presents a wide array of facts and information in a thoughtful and compelling way: often humorous, frequently emotional, always fascinating. In the end, An Inconvenient Truth accomplishes what all great films should: it leaves the viewer shaken, involved and inspired.
ANOTHER GAY MOVIE
Cast: Jonah Blechman, Jonathan Chase, Michael Carbonaro, Mitch Morris, Scott Thompson
Synopsis: Candy-colored, hilariously raunchy and outrageously un-PC sex comedy about four high school graduates’ mission to lose their anal virginity, any way they can is coming to home video! Let's meet the targets of affection: You have studly jock Jarod (Jonathan Chase), who thinks he’s 'top' but we all know better; nerdy Griff (Mitch Morris), who secretly harbors a crush on Jarod while obsessing about his butt or lack thereof; Nico (Jonah Blechman), the flamboyant cinema geek who is aiming to find a “Daddy” to break him in and, finally, the seemingly innocent Andy, who finds that a quiche may become his best friend (American Pie, anyone?). Guided by their “chick magnet” lesbian gal pal Muffler, they're bent on doing the “Big A” by the end of the summer. And will try anyone and, in some cases, anything to lose it. Todd Stephens (writer/producer of Edge of Seventeen, writer/director/producer of Gypsy '83) breaks new ground in queer cinema by taking the straight teen comedy and reinventing it as a lavender extravaganza that features a who’s who of gay celebrities like Lypsinka (doing her best Mommie Dearest); Graham Norton as Mr. Puckov, their prodigiously endowed, anything-goes exchange teacher; Scott Thompson as Andy’s uncomfortably accepting father with a secret of his own; Darryl Stephens (“Noah’s Arc”) as a sexed up aerobics instructor and Matthew Rush, who “rises” to the occasion as a date gone bad. As if that isn’t enough, even a cameo from Richard Hatch (“Survivor”) literally shows he has balls. Mix in assorted garden vegetables, a butt plug about the size of a Hummer, furry gerbils prone to roam, penis pumps from hell, six-inch nipples, long-tongued lesbians and a few dozen enemas and you have a film that will definitely give the Right Wing coronaries en masse, and why not? With 100 jokes a minute and a delicious looking cast, Another Gay Movie is a 100% gay, in-your-face spoof that will have you giggling with glee and gasping from the uncensored outrageousness.
BEEN RICH ALL MY LIFE
Cast: Berte Lou Wood, Cleo Hayes, Elaine Ellis, Fay Ray, Marion Coles
Synopsis: I’M GOING TO DANCE, DANCE, DANCE 'TIL I CAN'T DANCE NO MORE! - Bertye Lou Wood (age 96). Meet the Silver Belles, five tap dancers who performed in 1930’s Harlem at the famed Apollo and Cotton Club, with legendary band leaders like Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington. They have rich stories to tell about the history they made during the Harlem Renaissance, illuminated by a treasure trove of archival film and photos. Together again, after a few decades hiatus, they're dancing to standing ovations - as sassy as they ever were!
ICE AGE 2: THE MELTDOWN
Cast: Denis Leary, John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Seann William Scott, Ray Romano
Synopsis: Your favorite sub-zero heroes are back for another incredible adventure in the super-cool animated comedy Ice Age the Meltdown! The action heats up - and so does the temperature - for Manny, Sid, Diego and Scrat. Trying to escape the valley to avoid a flood of trouble, the comical creatures embark on a hilarious journey across the thawing landscape and meet Ellie, a female woolly mammoth who melts Manny's heart. With its dazzling animation, unforgettable characters and an all-new Scrat short, Ice Age: The Meltdown is laugh-out-loud fun for the whole family!
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Cast: Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Woody Allen, Ian McShane, Romola Garai
Synopsis: Scarlett Johansson and Hugh Jackman star in this hilariously twisted tale of murder and mystery! When an inquisitive college journalist (Johansson) stumbles upon new clues to a string of murders, her investigation leads directly to a handsome businessman (Jackman), who draws her in with his mysterious charm. Could a whirlwind romance with the subject of her search also become the most dangerous scoop of a lifetime? Experience the laughs in this witty new comedy that will have you guessing until the very end!
WAH-WAH
Cast: Gabriel Byrne, Emily Watson, Miranda Richardson, Julie Walters, Nicholas Hoult
Synopsis: Acclaimed actor Richard E. Grant’s “Wah-Wah” is a semi- autobiographical “coming-of-age at the end of an age” story, told through the eyes of young Ralph Compton. Set during the last gasp of the British Empire in Swaziland, South East Africa, in 1969, the plot focuses on the dysfunctional Compton family whose gradual disintegration mirrors the end of British rule. As an 11-year-old, Ralph witnesses his mother's adultery with his father's best friend. His parents divorce and Ralph is sent to boarding school. His father, Harry (Gabriel Byrne), not only loses his wife (Miranda Richardson) and best friend, but also his position as Minister of Education with the coming of Independence, prompting his rapid descent into alcoholism. Now 14, Ralph (Nicholas Hoult) returns home to discover that his father has re-married an American ex-air “hostess” named Ruby whom his father has known all of six weeks. As round a peg as you could find in this square holed society, Ruby (Emily Watson) ridicules the petty snobbery of the restless colonials whose chief amusements are gin, adultery, and their foppish slang of “toodle- pip” and “hobbly-jobbly” – that Ruby identifies as sounding like “Wah-Wah.” Although Ralph is initially wary of Ruby, he bonds with her as his father’s drinking escalates and becomes dangerously out of control. It’s this chaos that stokes Ralph’s inner turmoil, and eventually forges his creative mind.
WASSUP ROCKERS
Cast: Eddie Velasquez, Francisco Pedrasa, Jonathan Velasquez, Milton Velasquez, Yunior Usualdo Panameno
Synopsis: Ten years after Kids, Larry Clark hits the streets of South Central Los Angeles. Wassup Rockers is based on the real life experiences of a group of Latino teenagers who do not conform to the hip hop culture of their gang-infested neighborhood. They wear their clothes tight, listen to and play punk rock, and ride skateboards. Constantly harassed for being different, they fight to be themselves. Wassup Rockers tracks their excursion into the heart of Beverly Hills to skate the famous “Nine Stairs” at Beverly Hills High. When the rockers attract the attention of some Beverly Hills girls fascinated by their style, mayhem ensues and their afternoon odyssey begins. Chased by the police and targeted by residents, the boys must find a way to escape and return to the (relative) safety of South Central.
YOU, ME AND DUPREE
Cast: Amanda Detmer, Kate Hudson, Matt Dillon, Michael Douglas, Owen Wilson
Synopsis: Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon deliver non-stop laughs and fun in You, Me and Dupree. Newlyweds Carl and Molly (Dillon and Hudson) are just beginning their life together when Carl’s oldest friend, the down-and-out bachelor Randy Dupree (Wilson), crashes on the couch. One comic mishap follows another, and soon it becomes obvious that two’s company, but Dupree’s a crowd. You’ll laugh ‘til it hurts with this hilarious, outrageous comedy.
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