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Wanted Subtitles
Release: Jun. 27, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos Based on the hit comic book series by Mark Millar, Wesley Gibson James McAvoy a pathetic office drone discovers that he has superpowers after his estranged father passes away. Inducted into a team of secret assassins, Wesley gains the ability to move super fast and uses his newfound ability to quickly dispatch evildoers. However, when he learns that his fellow killers arent necessarily killing in the name of justice, Wesley must discover the true hero within himself.
You Don't Mess with the Zohan Subtitles
Release: Jun. 6, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers | Photos Zohan Adam Sandler is the top agent in Israels Mossad agency who gets tired of the constant fighting, but his only means of escape is to fake his own death. Relocating to New York City, he reinvents himself as a top hairstylist who gives his women customers great hairdos and a little bit extra. His newfound idyllic life doesnt last for long, though, when some of his former enemies find out where hes been hiding out.
Anamorph Subtitles
Release: Apr. 18, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details Detective Stan Aubray Willem Dafoe is in charge of investigating and catching a serial killer on the loose in NYC. The elusive murderer arranges his victims in elaborate settings that include clues to his identity. Aubray is confounded not only by the killer, but by his ambitious young partner Scott Speedman and a mysterious woman Clea DuVall who has ties to his own past.
Body of War Subtitles
Release: Apr. 9, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details This documentary profiles the life of Tomas Young, a young man who felt it was his duty to join the military following the attacks of 9/11. Thinking he was going to be sent to Afghanistan to fight Al-Qaeda, Tomas instead found himself in Iraq where he was instantly paralyzed from the waist down after being shot in the chest.
Michael Clayton Subtitles
Released: 02/19/2008 Rated: R - for language including some sexual dialogue Avg. Score: 5/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Michael Clayton George Clooney may be a fixer who takes care of a major Manhattan law firms dirtiest work, but that doesnt mean he doesnt have a conscience. Its the bad combination of a divorce, a failed personal business and an insurmountable debt that keeps him doing his job. However, when an angst-riddled attorney Tom Wilkinson threatens to shake up the very foundation of the firm Clayton has devoted his life to, it may just force the fixer to look for a new line of work.
Big Stan Subtitles
Release: Apr. 25, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details Stan Rob Schneider is a white collar con man whose schemes have finally landed him a stint in the big house. Before his prison stint officially starts, Stan enlists the help of a martial arts instructor called The Master David Carradine to teach him ways to defend himself behind bars. Then, with his newfound training, Stan eventually brings all the different prison gangs together in a tenuous peace. This comedy marks the directing debut for Schneider.
Then She Found Me Subtitles
Release: Apr. 25, 2008 Rated: R MPAA Details April Epner Helen Hunt is a schoolteacher whose life falls apart after she separates from her husband Matthew Broderick and her adopted mother dies. Things pick up though when Aprils birth mother Bette Midler, a talk show host, finally gets in touch with her and she starts dating a nice, handsome parent Colin Firth of one of her students.
The Business of Being Born Subtitles
Release: Jan. 9, 2008 Rated: Not Rated Avg. Score: 4.5/5 Details | Tickets | Trailers | Photos | Reviews While giving birth is a profoundly moving personal experience, its also a multimillion-dollar business. Actress Ricki Lake Hairspray presents this documentary that explores the intimate side of pregnancy by interviewing women as they go through the process while at the same time gives historical, political and scientific insights into the maternity-care system.
The Poughkeepsie Tapes Subtitles
Release: Feb. 8, 2008 Rated: R MPAA Details | Trailers Hundreds of videotapes that show the homicidal work of a serial killer are found in an abandoned house. As detectives watch the evidence, they hope to figure out the killers true identity.
I Know Who Killed Me Subtitles
Released: 11/27/2007 Rated: R - for grisly violence including torture and disturbing gory images, and for sexuality, nudity and language. Avg. Score: 0/5 | Trailers | Photos | Reviews Aubrey Fleming Lindsay Lohan is a nice, quiet daughter of rich parents who goes to a good school and gets good grades. But one day, Aubrey is abducted and goes missing for awhile, only to be found and revived in a hospital. However, upon waking up, she claims to be a stripper named Dakota and cant figure out why everyone thinks shes this Aubrey person
Chicago 10 Subtitles
Release: Feb. 29, 2008 Rated: R for language and brief sexual images Details | Trailers | Photos This documentary about the events surrounding the controversial 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago combines archival footage and animated re-creations of its most notorious participants. Although demonstrators were denied permits to picket the political gathering, they gathered anyway in the Windy City and found themselves brutally assaulted by the police. Eight of the most vocal activists were then put on trial in a media sideshow. Events in the courtroom are brought to life using actual court transcripts and clever animation. Hank Azaria, Mark Ruffalo, Dylan Baker and Jeffrey Wright provide the voices for the activists Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger and Bobby Seale.
Jumper Subtitles
Release: Feb. 14, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending Details | Trailers One day, Davey Hayden Christensen discovers he has an amazing ability. He can teleport himself to any location at will. Using his newfound power to find the man who killed his mother, Davey unwittingly becomes a target of National Security Agency officers and another person with the same exact power. Based on the popular young adult novel by Steven Gould.