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Gareth Edwards directs this sci-fi adventure set in the 'Star Wars'
universe, featuring a stand-alone story written by Chris Weitz and
Tony Gilroy. After being recruited by Rebel Alliance leader Mon
Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly), former criminal Jyn Erso (Felicity
Jones) is tasked with stealing the plans for the Death Star so that
the weapon can be destroyed before it causes damage to the galaxy.
Teaming up with Rebel Captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), master
swordsman Chirrut Imwe (Donnie Yen) and a band of hardy freedom
fighters, Jyn takes on the might of the Empire in a challenge
tougher than anything she could have imagined. The cast also
includes Ben Mendelsohn, Forest Whitaker, Mads Mikkelsen and Alan
Tudyk.
They thought they were the only ones left. They were wrong. After
the unexpected revelation at the end of the first book, Donna and
Jefferson are separated. Jefferson returns to NYC and tries to
bring a cure to the Sickness back to the Washington Square tribe,
while Donna finds herself in England, facing an unimaginable new
world. Can the two reunite and prevent an even greater disaster
than the Sickness? This second book in The Young World trilogy will
keep you at the edge of your seat.
All eight films from the sex-obsessed US teen comedy franchise. In
'American Pie' (1999), prom night at East Green Falls High is only
three weeks away and hormonal teens Jim (Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris
Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) and Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas)
all vow to lose their virginity before the big night... In
'American Pie 2' (2001), the gang get together a year later, older
but not necessarily any wiser. With their end-of-semester vacation
ahead Jim, Oz, Kevin, Vicky (Tara Reid) and new girl Heather (Mena
Suvari) gather to spend summer in a beachhouse by the sea... In
'American Pie: The Wedding' (2003), the gang have left college and
are reunited when Jim proposes to Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) and
enlists his friends to help him organise the wedding. In 'Band
Camp' (2005), Matt Stifler (Tad Hilgenbrinck) is facing expulsion
from high school when he hears about his brother's wife's
experiences at Band Camp when she was younger. Convincing the
school to send him to the camp for the summer, Matt plans on
setting up hidden cameras and making his own real-life porno
video... In 'The Naked Mile' (2006), Eric Stifler (John White) is
feeling the pressure of having an infamous older cousin. He's also
feeling fit to pop his cork at not having done the deed yet when
his chums all claim they're already well into their sexual
careers... In 'Beta House' (2007), the students of a frat house at
a University in Michigan are pitted against a rival house and their
power-hungry leader. The ensuing contest becomes so intense that
only the re-introduction of 'The Games' can determine which house
will stand victorious. In 'Book of Love' (2009), after discovering
a guide to seduction skills written by former pupils in the library
of their school, Great Falls High students Rob (Bug Hall), Nathan
(Kevin M. Horton) and Lube (Brandon Hardesty) decide to follow the
advice to the letter. Unfortunately, a few of the pages have
disappeared over the years... Finally, in 'American Reunion'
(2012), the characters descend on their hometown East Great Falls,
Michigan, for their ten-year high school reunion. Over the course
of a wild weekend, sparks fly as Jim, Stifler (Sean William Scott),
Oz and Finch reconvene and reconnect.
Romantic teen comedy set in the world of New York's indie rock
scene. High school senior and indie band member Nick O'Leary
(Michael Cera) is heartbroken after being dumped by the unfeeling
Tris (Alexis Dziena). When he is unexpectedly thrust together with
Norah (Kat Dennings), and the pair embark on a rambling and often
surreal all-night quest for a secret gig by a legendary band, all
his ideas about romantic encounters are blown apart.
New in the acclaimed series--the new film starring Hugh Grant
and Toni Collette, adapted from the acclaimed novel by Nick Hornby
(High Fidelity). Coming from Universal Pictures in April 2002,
produced by Tribeca Productions and Working Title Films. Based on
Nick Hornby's popular novel, About A Boy is a comedy-drama starring
Hugh Grant as Will, a rich, child-free and irresponsible Londoner
in his thirties who, in search of available women, invents an
imaginary son and starts attending single parent meetings. As a
result of one of his liaisons, he meets Marcus, an odd 12-year-old
boy with problems at school. Gradually, Will and Marcus become
friends, and as Will teaches Marcus how to be a cool kid, Marcus
helps Will to finally grow up. The cast also includes Toni Collette
(Sixth Sense, Shaft), Rachel Weisz (The Mummy Returns, Sunshine),
and Nicholas Hoult. 20 b/w photos.
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A Single Man (Blu-ray disc)
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Former fashion impresario Tom Ford directs this drama based on a
short story by Christopher Isherwood. In a BAFTA-winning
performance, Colin Firth stars as George Falconer, a middle-aged
English professor in 1960s Los Angeles, who is grieving the recent
death of his long-time partner Jim (Matthew Goode). The
relationship between the two men is traced in a series of
flashbacks. Meanwhile, over the course of a single day, George
dwells on his past and his seemingly bleak future; seeks
consolation from his closest friend, Charley (Julianne Moore); has
an unexpected encounter with a Spanish prostitute (Jon
Kortajarena); and is stalked by over-enthusiastic student Kenny
(Nicholas Hoult).
Collection of all five films of the teen vampire saga based on the
bestselling novels by Stephenie Meyer. In 'Twilight' (2008), Bella
Swan (Kristen Stewart) moves to the small town of Forks to live
with her father and meets the mysterious and beautiful Edward
Cullen (Robert Pattinson). The two grow close and become soulmates
- but there's just one small problem: Edward is a 90-year-old
vampire with irrepressible bloodthirsty urges. Can the couple's
deep and passionate love overcome the frenzied vampires and
werewolves that stand in their way - not to mention the disapproval
of Bella's family and friends? In 'New Moon' (2009), following her
ill-fated 18th birthday party, Bella is devastated by the abrupt
departure of her vampire lover Edward and his family - but finds
solace in a deepening relationship with her childhood friend, the
irresistible Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), a member of the
mysterious Quileute tribe. Bella's loyalties are tested to the
limit as she becomes entangled in a dark and deadly supernatural
secret. In 'Eclipse' (2010), Bella is reunited with Edward, but
their forbidden relationship comes under threat once again as
vampire villainess Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard) continues to seek
her revenge. Meanwhile, with graduation fast approaching, Bella is
forced to choose once and for all between her love for Edward and
her strong friendship with Jacob - a decision with the potential to
inflame the centuries-long conflict between vampire and werewolf.
In 'Breaking Dawn: Part 1' (2011), the newfound marital bliss of
Bella and Edward comes under threat when Bella discovers that she
is pregnant. Posing a threat both to the Quileute wolves and to the
Volturi vampires, the conception and near-fatal birth of their
daughter sparks a series of dramatic events that threatens to tear
their world apart. In 'Breaking Dawn: Part Two' (2012), after Bella
is turned into a vampire by Edward she appears to be enjoying her
new immortal life and the abilities bestowed upon her. But after
Irina (Maggie Grace) mistakes Bella and Edward's child, Renesmee
(Mackenzie Foy), for an 'immortal child' and tells the Volturi
this, they vow to destroy the potentially threatening girl and the
whole Cullen family for allowing her to be transformed. In order to
protect themselves and Renesmee, the Cullen clan must then enlist
the help of other vampire clans around the world in the hope of
convincing the Volturi of the false claims of Irina.
Eddie Murphy returns as Professor Sherman Klump (not to mention
Ernie Klump, Granny Klump, and Mama and Papa Klump) in this sequel
to the popular 1996 comedy. Having decided to get married, the
portly professor asks for the hand of fellow scientist Denise
Gaines (Janet Jackson) and is overjoyed when she accepts. But when
Klump's fast-talking alter-ego Buddy Love comes back on the scene,
the ensuing havoc threatens to ruin all the professor's plans.
Welcome to New York, a city ruled by teens. After a mysterious
Sickness wipes out the rest of the population, the young survivors
assemble into tightly run tribes. Jefferson, the reluctant leader
of the Washington Square tribe, and Donna, the girl he's secretly
in love with, have carved out a precarious existence among the
chaos. But when another tribe member discovers a clue that may hold
the cure to the Sickness, five teens set out on a life-altering
road trip to save humankind. The tribe exchanges gunfire with enemy
gangs, escapes cults and militias, braves the wilds of the subway
and Central Park . . . and discovers truths they could never have
imagined.
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