MEET BILL
Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Banks, Jessica Alba, Marissa Coughlan, Timothy Olyphant
Synopsis: MEET BILL (Aaron Eckhart) - a doormat if ever there was one. A man reduced to a mere accessory to his family by working a dead end job at his father-in law’s bank and arguing about his overindulgent love for chocolate with his wife Jess (Elizabeth Banks) who is loathe to explain her 'friendship' with the local news anchorman (Timothy Olyphant). But Bill's fate begins to change when he becomes mentor to a self-assured boy (Logan Lerman) who engineers Bill’s recovery with the help of a cute lingerie sales girl named Lucy (Jessica Alba). Together, the trio confronts Bill’s hapless life with humor and energy while forcing him to capture his dream of being financially independent and self-confident. MEET BILL is a film about what it means to let go of your inhibitions and find the path you’re destined for.
COLLEGE ROAD TRIP
Cast: Brenda Song, Martin Lawrence, Raven Symone, Donny Osmond, Vincent Pastore
Synopsis: Get ready for a wildly hilarious ride with Martin Lawrence and Raven-Symoné in Disney's chaotic comedy COLLEGE ROAD TRIP. Ambitious and confident Melanie Porter (Raven-Symoné) is eagerly looking forward to her first big step towards independence -- a girls-only road trip to check out colleges. But this rite of passage takes a wrong turn when her overprotective father (Martin Lawrence) insists on escorting her instead -- and Melanie's dream trip quickly turns into a nightmare of wild and wacky curves. So fasten your seat belts for a nonstop, laugh-out-loud, madcap adventure that'll drive you silly.
PENELOPE
Cast: Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Reese Witherspoon, Catherine O'Hara, Peter Dinklage
Synopsis: Penelope is a magical modern - day fairy tale about love and self - acceptance. It is the story of a young woman, Penelope Wilhern (Christina Ricci), born to wealthy socialites (Richard E. Grant and Catherine O’Hara). Penelope is afflicted by a secret family curse that has turned her face into that of a pig. But there is hope. According to family lore, the curse can be broken when she is loved by one of her own kind. Hidden away in the family’s majestic home, she is subjected to meeting a string of blue - bl oods through her parent’s futile attempt to marry her off and break the curse. Each suitor is instantly enamoured with Penelope (and h er sizable dowry). . .until her face is revealed. When a willing mate cannot be found, mischievous tabloid reporter Lemo n (Peter Dinklage) hires Max (James McAvoy) to pose as a prospective suitor in hopes of snapping a photo of the mysterious Penelope. Max, who is really a down - on - his - luck gambler, finds himself drawn to Penelope . N ot wanting to expose or disappoint her, M ax disappears and leaves Lemon in the lurch. Fed up by t his latest betrayal and determined to live life on her own terms, Penelope breaks free from her family and goes into the world in search of adventure. When Penelope is caught with her scarf down, he r curse becomes a tabl oid spectacle and she finally question s what it means to be different - and what it means to be loved.
SHUTTER
Cast: Joshua Jackson, Maya Hazen, Rachael Taylor, David Denman, James Kyson Lee
Synopsis: Newlyweds Benjamin (Joshua Jackson) and Jane (Rachael Taylor) have no sooner landed in Japan and taken in a few luscious sights when they run over a woman and crash their car on a secluded road. When they come to, Jane is perplexed to find that the woman has disappeared without a trace. Benjamin suggests that it may have been an animal they hit, but Jane is adamant about what she saw. Staying in a beautiful Tokyo loft while photographer Benjamin settles into his new job abroad, Jane starts seeing supernatural glimpses of the accident victim and becomes all the more convinced she's haunting them when strange spirit figures begin showing up in the pictures they've taken. The identity of the woman, it turns out, shares a closer tie to them than Jane knows.
STEP UP 2 THE STREETS
Cast: Cassie, Briana Evigan, Robert Hoffman, Telisha Shaw, Will Kemp
Synopsis: STEP UP 2 THE STREETS is the follow-up to the smash hit “Step Up,” which ignited theaters in August 2006. When rebellious street dancer Andie (BRIANA EVIGAN) lands at the elite Maryland School of the Arts, she finds herself fighting to fit in while also trying to hold onto her old life. When she joins forces with the school’s hottest dancer Chase (ROBERT HOFFMAN) to form a crew of classmate outcasts to compete in Baltimore’s underground dance battle The Streets, she ultimately finds a way to live her dream while building a bridge between her two separate worlds.
THE YEAR MY PARENTS WENT ON VACATION
Cast: Daniela Piepszyk, Germano Haiut, Liliana Castro, Michel Joelsas, Simone Spoladore
Synopsis: Set in the turbulent year of 1970, this poignant and humorous coming of age story thrusts twelve year-old Mauro (Michel Joelsas) into a maelstrom of political and personal upheaval. When his left-wing militant parents are forced to go underground, Mauro is left in the care of his Jewish grandfather’s neighbor in Sao Paulo. Suddenly finding himself an exile in his own country, he is forced to create an ersatz family from the religiously diverse and colorful population of his new neighborhood.
Mauro befriends tomboyish, street smart Hanna (Daniela Piepszyk) and develops a crush on Irene (Liliana Castro,) a pretty waitress in a local bar where everyone, including Mauro, an ardent soccer fan, gathers to watch iconic star Pelé in the 1970 World Cup championship which Mauro hopes to watch with his parents if they return to Brazil in time…
Source: CelebrityWonder.com