San Franciscan Police Officer Frank Connor has to go to desperate measures to find a suitable bone marrow donor for his critically ill son. The perfect match is a homicidal sociopath serving a life sentence who escapes from prison while being transferred to hospital. The race is on to recapture him and he has to be alive.
Whatever you do, don't confuse this Jack Frost with the 1997 comedic horror flick of the same name (its tagline: "He's chillin ... and killin'"). This family film stars Michael Keaton as Jack Frost, an aspiring musician, loving husband and occasionally absent father. Frost's life is unexpectedly cut short by a car accident and a year after his death he comes back as--you guessed it--a snowman, to help his family heal (Kelly Preston and Joseph Cross as wife and son Gabby and Charlie, respectively). The sudden death may affect sensitive younger viewers but by the time Frost returns the movie is more light-hearted and the film's message is a worthy one. There's an underlying theme that supports independence, and Gabby isn't saddled with a new dude by the film's end. There's also a good rapport developed between father and son, and especially mother and son. If an audience can take that huge leap of faith to accept the premise (as youthful audiences will no doubt be able to do), this is entertaining family fare. --N F Mendoza
A son's story of his bipolar poet mother with delusions of grandeur, who falls into the care of an unorthodox psychiatrist.
Herny O'Shea is a young nursing student who is forced to take on the burden of his family's mounting debts. He quits nursing school and goes to work as a doorman at an upscale 5th Avenue apartment building. His mum finds work at an adult video store and sister Cate has picked up extra shifts dog-walking. At the apartment building Henry meets Scarlett Dowling a beautiful young woman who lives with her wealthy parents in the top-floor penthouse and despite his boss' stern warnings about not fraternising with the tenants Henry repeatedly finds himself in situations with Scarlett that leaves his boss less than impressed.
Danny Krueger, a rebellious young street racer, is on a collision course with trouble. After an accident at an illegal street race, he is sent to a small town to live with his estranged father, a washed up NASCAR racer. When Danny decides to enter the National Hot Rod High School Drags, he's forced to seek his father's help in taking down the local hot shot. To win it all, Danny needs to rise to the challenge in a world where old rivalries run deep, outsiders are rarely welcome and racing is a way of life.
Rosie O'Donnell stars with Denis Leary and Dana Delaney in this feel-good comedy about the laughter excitement and fun that come with being a kid! Joshua is a thoughtful 10-year-old looking for some simple answers to life's eternal questions. The problem is that no one including his concerned parents and his colorful 5th-grade teacher - seems to be making any sense! Therefore Joshua makes it his personal mission to unravel the mysteries himself... and in the process reminds every
FBI agent Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) is tasked with hunting down a serial killer who posts images of his victims on the Internet. As time runs out the cat and mouse chase becomes more and more personal.
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