Tim Burton and Johnny Depp team up to bring Roald Dahl's classic childrens book to the big screen.
An 11-year-old boy's life is changed forever when he befriends the class outsider—who happens to be a girl.
The Way, Way Back tells the funny and poignant coming of age story of 14-year-old Duncan's (Liam James) summer vacation with his mother, Pam (Toni Collette), her overbearing boyfriend, Trent (Steve Carell), and his daughter, Steph (Zoe Levin).
The Way, Way Back tells the funny and poignant coming of age story of 14-year-old Duncan's (Liam James) summer vacation with his mother, Pam (Toni Collette), her overbearing boyfriend, Trent (Steve Carell), and his daughter, Steph (Zoe Levin).
A teenager from an abusive household discovers he can teleport from one place to another. He uses this ability to search for the man he believes is responsible for the death of his mother.
Enjoy the ultimate Race to Witch Mountain experience anytime, anywhere on Blu-ray and DVD Combi pack. On Blu-ray, Disney's fun family action-adventure is turbocharged with spectacular picture and sound.
An 11-year-old boy's life is changed forever when he befriends the class outsider—who happens to be a girl.
Hilary Swank stars in this thriller which sees her trying to debunk what appear to be Biblical plagues in the Deep South.
Billy Bloom is one-of-a-kind: a fabulous, glitter-bedecked, gender-fluid teenager whose razor-sharp wit is matched only by his outrageous, anything-goes fashion sense. But when he's forced to live with his straight-laced father, Billy finds himself a diva-out-of-water at his new ultra-conservative high school. Undaunted by the bullies who refuse to understand him, the fearless Billy sets out to make a big statement in his own inimitable way: challenging the school's reigning mean girl for the title of homecoming queen! Nominated for several awards at the Berlin and Edinburgh International Film Festivals, this proudly offbeat comedy from and directorial debut of Trudie Styler is adapted from the critically acclaimed novel by James St. James. Freak Show stars Alex Lawther, Laverne Cox, Bette Midler, Abigail Breslin, Annasophia Robb and Ian Nelson, and is an irresistible ode to outsiders and non-conformists of all stripes! Special Feature: Filmed in New York on 20 November 2018, Alex Lawther and Trudie Styler talk frankly about their Freak Show experience.
In old mansion deep within the forest, Blackwood Boarding School promises to turn rebellious teens into straight laced young adults. Desperate for a fix to her daughter's dissident behaviour, Kit Gordy's mother sees no other option. Kit (AnnaSofia Robb) is placed in a class with four other equally reluctant teens, miles from any outsiders and no contact with the outside world. There is something odd about the enigmatic Madame Duret (Uma Thurman) who's unconventional methods unsettle her pupils. Strange inexplicable events occur during the night, and the girl's behaviour grows increasingly unnerving. The girls must band together to unravel the terrifying secrets at the heart of Blackwood Boarding or risk losing their sanity completely.
Khumba. Life is not all black and white for Khumba, a young zebra born with only half his stripes. When his superstitious herd blame him for the sudden drought affecting the land, Khumba teams up with a sassy wildebeest and a flamboyant ostrich to find the legendary waterhole where the first zebras got their stripes. On his daring quest across the Great Karoo desert, Khumba meets a host of quirky characters and comes face-to-face with a tyrannical leopard in an epic battle to earn his stripes. Khumba, A Zebra s Tale: a fantastic family adventure with voice talent from Liam Neeson, Catherine Tate, Richard E Grant, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne, Anna Sophia Robb. Jungle Safari. The jungle residents of the national park wake up to a bright sunny morning. All is calm, peaceful and serene. That is, until the humans begin to arrive bringing with them their destructive machines and plans to destroy the real jungle and turn it into a concrete one. In an attempt to save their home, a wacky pack of mismatched animals set off on an epic journey to the big city to plead their case to the humans.Will they make it to the city? And even if they do, will anyone listen? The Great Bear. In this wonderful adventure for the entire family, Jonathan looks forward to summer vacations with his grandfather who lives on the edge of a vast, enchanted forest that he is forbidden to enter. When his sister Sophie, who is tagging along this year, is befriended by a giant bear, Jonathan must venture into the depth of the forest to rescue her and finds a new best friend in the process.
Twelve year old Thomas Miller (Forrest Landis 'Cheaper By The Dozen 1 & 2' 'Flight Plan') is known for telling tall-tales. He has convinced his 6th grade class there are snakes hiding in the school toilets and that the science teacher is a government spy conducting secret tests in their classroom. But when Thomas discovers a real secret that could put his school in danger he finds the courage to tell the truth - but who will believe him? The kids at school make fun of him. Thomas has gone to the principal's office as often as he is called on in class. His mum (Lea Thompson 'Back To The Future') who is the principal's assistant is at the end of her rope and maybe her job if he doesn't stop. To make matters worse Thomas has a crush on the new girl at school who pays more attention to the bullies than to Thomas. His only friend is Jackie (AnnaSophia Robb 'Bridge To Terabithia' 'Ferris Wheel' 'Jumper') the skateboarding chick who stands by him.
Hilary Swank stars in this thriller which sees her trying to debunk what appear to be Biblical plagues in the Deep South.
The Way, Way Back tells the funny and poignant coming of age story of 14-year-old Duncan's (Liam James) summer vacation with his mother, Pam (Toni Collette), her overbearing boyfriend, Trent (Steve Carell), and his daughter, Steph (Zoe Levin).
Loosely based on Alexander Key's novel Escape to Witch Mountain, Race to Witch Mountain is not so much a remake of the 1975 film Escape to Witch Mountain as an entirely new film based on some key plot points from the former film. When two innocent-looking teens appear in Jack Bruno's (Dwayne Johnson) cab and tell him "we must travel in that direction", Jack thinks it's a bit strange but shrugs it off and starts driving. Soon they're being followed and chased off the road, but is it Jack's past catching up with him or something much larger? Sara (AnnaSophia Robb) and Seth (Alexander Ludwig) reluctantly confess that they are aliens from another planet, but Jack refuses to accept their statement until Sara starts moving things with her mind and Seth slips through the body of the car and deflects the SUV that's pursuing them. Sara and Seth tell Jack that they must recover their crashed spaceship in order to save earth from being taken over by aliens, so Jack takes them to see Dr. Alex Friedman (Carla Gugino); a scientist who he met by chance and who believes in the possible existence of extra-terrestrials. While the four are initially wary of one another, Dr. Friedman provides some valuable contacts and they begin trusting one another out of sheer necessity. Soon they're battling secret government agencies, heavily armed personnel, and even a cybernetic Siphon (which looks a lot like a Cylon from Battlestar Galactica) in a desperate attempt to gain access to the heavily fortified Witch Mountain and the crashed spacecraft. Action-packed car chases dominate the film (a bit excessively, in this reviewer's opinion), but the acting and chemistry between actors is good as is the suspense and intrigue. Rated PG due to sequences of action and violence, frightening and dangerous situations, and some thematic elements. (Ages 9 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
Titles Comprise: Firehouse Dog: Rex Hollywood's top-grossing canine is known for his extreme athletic abilities and diva-like demeanor. His perks package rivaling that of any A-list celebrity includes Kobe beef a poodle harem and a diamond collar. Rex's luck - and Hollywood high life - runs out while shooting a commercial; an aerial stunt goes awry leading Rex's handlers to presume he's dead. But Rex is merely lost - alone filthy and unrecognizable in an unfamiliar city. Chased by animal control he takes refuge in grubby abandoned lofts a far cry from his former luxurious lifestyle. Because Of Winn-Dixie: Discover what happens when you go looking for a miracle and a miracle comes looking for you... A 10-year-old girl (Robb) abandoned by her mother when she was three moves to a small town in Florida with her father (Daniels) a preacher. While there she adopts a stray dog whom she names after the local supermarket where he was found. With her goofy pooch by her side she meets an eclectic group of townspeople and rekindles an almost lost relationship with her father... Good Boy:Thousands of years ago a group of dogs who are actually aliens landed on Earth. They are sent as spies for their home planet Canid 3942 but as the years pass they forget all about their mission. When 12 year old Owen finally gets to have a dog of his own he discovers his new dog Hubble is actually an interplanetary scout from the Dog Star Sirius... Based on the story 'Dogs From Outer Space' by Zeke Richardson.
Enjoy the ultimate Race to Witch Mountain experience anytime, anywhere on Blu-ray and DVD Combi pack. On Blu-ray, Disney's fun family action-adventure is turbocharged with spectacular picture and sound.
9/11. A country in shock. Amidst the confusion of the terrorist attacks a lonely flight attendant, Montine, and a 10 year old Pakistani-American boy, Omar, find themselves on a plane grounded in Texas. When Montine learns of Omar's direct connection to the terrorist attack she makes the difficult decision to drive the boy across the vast heartland of America to his uncertain future in New York City. As they go cross country in the days following the attacks, they come to realise the importance of tolerance and friendship.
Nick Stahl (Sin City) AnnaSophia Robb (Bridge to Terabithia) and Academy Award winner Charlize Theron (Monster) star in Sleepwalking a moving drama about the deep familial bond the develops between James (Stahl) and his young niece Tara (Robb) after the girl's mother suddenly leaves town. As old wounds from James' own turbulent childhood begin to reopen he is forced to re-examine his life and for the first time discover his true purpose. Directed by William Maher from a screenplay by Zak Stanford (The Chumscrubber) Sleepwalking also stars Academy Award Nominees Dennis Hopper (Hoosiers) and Woody Harrelson (The People Vs. Larry Flynt).
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