Mon, 27 February 2006 Running Scared: A low-level mobster whose role is to dispose of “hot� guns from mob killings botches his latest assignment. Now everybody from the Russian Mob, to a dirty cop, and even his own co-workers are searching to make him pay for his mistake. Having storyboarded the film over two years ago, Writer/Director Wayne Kramer executes his vision with technical skills along with a sensibility to get performance out of actors. Interviews: Paul Walker, Vera Farmiga, Johnny Messner, and Director Wayne Kramer.Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 February 2006 Madea's Family Reunion: Madea may have finally taken on more than she can chew. She has just been court ordered to be in charge of a rebellious runaway, her nieces LISA and VANESSA are suffering relationship trouble, and through it all she has to organize her family reunion. As the reunion approaches, secrets are revealed and tensions rise. Madea must use every tactic in her arsenal to not only keep the peace, but keep her family together. Tyler Perry reprises his character of Mable �Madea� Simmons from his critically acclaimed film Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Interviews: Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood, Rochelle Aystesin, and Lisa Ardnell Anderson.Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 February 2006 Dirty: In a city ravaged by violent crime, the police department’s anti-gang task force uses any means necessary to get the bad guys off the streets. As the unit’s brutality and corruption spiral further out of control, gang-member-turned cop Armando Sancho begins to question the life he and his partner have chosen. Receiving the script along with a two page personal letter from Writer / Director Chris Fisher, actor Cuba Gooding Jr immediately recognized the social relevance in this cautionary tale about justice. Interviews: Cuba Gooding Jr. and Clifton Collins Jr.Comments[0] |
Sat, 18 February 2006 Freedomland: When her son disappears and is believed to be dead, a single mother blames an African-American man from the projects for the kidnapping, creating a racial controversy. An African-American detective and a white newspaper reporter team up to investigate the case, which they discover may be more complicated than they expected. Continuing as one of the hardest working actors today, Samuel L. Jackson plays Lorenzo Council, a veteran police detective who is assigned to the case of the kidnapping. Interviews: Samuel L. Jackson, Julianne Moore, Edie Falco, Writer Richard Price, and Director Joe Roth.Comments[0] |
Wed, 15 February 2006 Winter Passing: Award winning playwright Adam Rapp brings a heart-pounding film about woman who finds herself estranged from her family and realizes that sometimes the people you need the most, are those you know the least. Acclaimed comedic actor Will Ferrell dives into a more serious drama that explores the dynamics of family relationships. Interviews: Writer / Director Adam Rapp, Ed Harris, Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, and Amy Madigan.Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 February 2006 Eight Below: Inspired by an astonishing true story from the coldest, windiest, most untouched wilderness on earth, comes this thrilling tale of two Antartic explorers who are forced to leave their team of sled dogs behind as they fend for their own survival. Coming off the recent action film “Into the Bue�, leading male Paul Walker tackles a new adventure as Jerry Shepard, a survival guide for a team of scientists in Antarctica. Interviews: Paul Walker, Moon Bloodgood, and Director Frank Marshall.Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 February 2006 Curious George: George, the inquisitive little monkey with an insatiable taste for adventure, sets off in a brand new tale for the big screen. His daring and fun-loving nature catapults him to new friends he meets along the way and lands him in a series of mis-adventures. Originally published in 1941, Curious George Authors H.A. Ray and his wife Margret’s books have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling and most enduring stories in children Literature. Interviews: Producer Ron Howard, Director Matthew O'Callaghan, Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Johnson.Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 February 2006 Firewall: Computer security specialist Jack Stanfield has designed the most effective anti-theft computer systems in the industry protecting the bank’s financial holdings. But there’s one vulnerability in the system that isn’t accounted for: himself. Criminal mind, Bill Cox, leads a team and seizes Jack’s home to hold his family hostage in a plan to steal 100 million from the banks. Jack has only hours to make the risky transaction while trying to save his family. With banking and money transactions occurring more frequently over the Internet, Director Richard Loncraine feels the film is important to show the possibilities and dangers of what the future may bring. Interviews: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, and Director Richard Loncraine. Comments[0] |
Tue, 7 February 2006 The Pink Panther: A prequel to the 1964 Peter Sellars original film, where Inspector Clouseau must solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and find out who stole his priceless diamond ring. Working as a comedy team, Steve Martin and Kevin Kline improvised scenes during pre-production, considering the right style of comedy to blend within the story. Interviews: Steve Martin, Director Shawn Levy, Kevin Kline, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, and Beyoncé Knowles.Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 February 2006 Annapolis: After fulfilling his dreams of entering one of the nation’s most prestigious institutions, Jake, played by James Franco, realizes that his battle to become the man he always wanted to be is only just beginning. Critically acclaimed newcomer, Justin Lin, directs an exhilarating story from a world where heroes are born and legends are made in this military drama. Interviews: Director Justin Lin, James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, and Jordana Brewster.Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 February 2006 American Gun: A powerful series of interwoven storylines that bring to light how the proliferation of guns in America dramatically influence and shape every day lives. Acclaimed actor Forest Whitaker takes the role of Carter, Principal of a high school in urban Chicago who must deal with new situations involving students and guns. Interviews: Writer/Director Aric Avelino, Arlen Escarpeta, Forest Whitaker, Marcia Gay Harden, and Nikki Reed.Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 February 2006 Imagine Me & You: Heck and Rachel are a happy young couple about to be married. While walking down the aisle, Rachel catches the eye of an unexpected guest. In that moment, she realizes that maybe Heck isn’t the one for her. What follows is the romantic and humorous journey familiar to anyone who’s ever been under love’s spell. Marking his feature film debut, Writer/Director Ol Parker's inspiration for the story came from the idea of "Love at first Sight" happening at the wrong time. Interviews: Director Ol Parker, Piper Perabo, Lena Heady, Matthew Goode, and Daren Boyd.Comments[0] |
Tue, 31 January 2006 Nanny McPhee: The Brown family enters a mystical world after a mysterious nanny with magical powers arrives at their door. Writer/ Actress Emma Thompson brings a whimsical story to the screen as she plays Nanny Mcphee, a woman of unsettling appearance and magical powers who attempts to tame 7 ill-behaved Children. Interviews: Angela Lansbury, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, and Thomas Sangster.Comments[0] |

Running Scared: A low-level mobster whose role is to dispose of “hot� guns from mob killings botches his latest assignment. Now everybody from the Russian Mob, to a dirty cop, and even his own co-workers are searching to make him pay for his mistake. Having storyboarded the film over two years ago, Writer/Director Wayne Kramer executes his vision with technical skills along with a sensibility to get performance out of actors. Interviews: Paul Walker, Vera Farmiga, Johnny Messner, and Director Wayne Kramer.
Madea's Family Reunion: Madea may have finally taken on more than she can chew. She has just been court ordered to be in charge of a rebellious runaway, her nieces LISA and VANESSA are suffering relationship trouble, and through it all she has to organize her family reunion. As the reunion approaches, secrets are revealed and tensions rise. Madea must use every tactic in her arsenal to not only keep the peace, but keep her family together. Tyler Perry reprises his character of Mable �Madea� Simmons from his critically acclaimed film Diary of a Mad Black Woman. Interviews: Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood, Rochelle Aystesin, and Lisa Ardnell Anderson.
Dirty: In a city ravaged by violent crime, the police department’s anti-gang task force uses any means necessary to get the bad guys off the streets. As the unit’s brutality and corruption spiral further out of control, gang-member-turned cop Armando Sancho begins to question the life he and his partner have chosen. Receiving the script along with a two page personal letter from Writer / Director Chris Fisher, actor Cuba Gooding Jr immediately recognized the social relevance in this cautionary tale about justice. Interviews: Cuba Gooding Jr. and Clifton Collins Jr.
Freedomland: When her son disappears and is believed to be dead, a single mother blames an African-American man from the projects for the kidnapping, creating a racial controversy. An African-American detective and a white newspaper reporter team up to investigate the case, which they discover may be more complicated than they expected. Continuing as one of the hardest working actors today, Samuel L. Jackson plays Lorenzo Council, a veteran police detective who is assigned to the case of the kidnapping. Interviews: Samuel L. Jackson, Julianne Moore, Edie Falco, Writer Richard Price, and Director Joe Roth.
Winter Passing: Award winning playwright Adam Rapp brings a heart-pounding film about woman who finds herself estranged from her family and realizes that sometimes the people you need the most, are those you know the least. Acclaimed comedic actor Will Ferrell dives into a more serious drama that explores the dynamics of family relationships. Interviews: Writer / Director Adam Rapp, Ed Harris, Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, and Amy Madigan.
Eight Below: Inspired by an astonishing true story from the coldest, windiest, most untouched wilderness on earth, comes this thrilling tale of two Antartic explorers who are forced to leave their team of sled dogs behind as they fend for their own survival. Coming off the recent action film “Into the Bue�, leading male Paul Walker tackles a new adventure as Jerry Shepard, a survival guide for a team of scientists in Antarctica. Interviews: Paul Walker, Moon Bloodgood, and Director Frank Marshall.
Curious George: George, the inquisitive little monkey with an insatiable taste for adventure, sets off in a brand new tale for the big screen. His daring and fun-loving nature catapults him to new friends he meets along the way and lands him in a series of mis-adventures. Originally published in 1941, Curious George Authors H.A. Ray and his wife Margret’s books have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling and most enduring stories in children Literature. Interviews: Producer Ron Howard, Director Matthew O'Callaghan, Will Ferrell, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Johnson.
Firewall: Computer security specialist Jack Stanfield has designed the most effective anti-theft computer systems in the industry protecting the bank’s financial holdings. But there’s one vulnerability in the system that isn’t accounted for: himself. Criminal mind, Bill Cox, leads a team and seizes Jack’s home to hold his family hostage in a plan to steal 100 million from the banks. Jack has only hours to make the risky transaction while trying to save his family. With banking and money transactions occurring more frequently over the Internet, Director Richard Loncraine feels the film is important to show the possibilities and dangers of what the future may bring. Interviews: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, and Director Richard Loncraine.
The Pink Panther: A prequel to the 1964 Peter Sellars original film, where Inspector Clouseau must solve the murder of a famous soccer coach and find out who stole his priceless diamond ring. Working as a comedy team, Steve Martin and Kevin Kline improvised scenes during pre-production, considering the right style of comedy to blend within the story. Interviews: Steve Martin, Director Shawn Levy, Kevin Kline, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, and Beyoncé Knowles.
Annapolis: After fulfilling his dreams of entering one of the nation’s most prestigious institutions, Jake, played by James Franco, realizes that his battle to become the man he always wanted to be is only just beginning. Critically acclaimed newcomer, Justin Lin, directs an exhilarating story from a world where heroes are born and legends are made in this military drama. Interviews: Director Justin Lin, James Franco, Tyrese Gibson, and Jordana Brewster.
American Gun: A powerful series of interwoven storylines that bring to light how the proliferation of guns in America dramatically influence and shape every day lives. Acclaimed actor Forest Whitaker takes the role of Carter, Principal of a high school in urban Chicago who must deal with new situations involving students and guns. Interviews: Writer/Director Aric Avelino, Arlen Escarpeta, Forest Whitaker, Marcia Gay Harden, and Nikki Reed.
Imagine Me & You: Heck and Rachel are a happy young couple about to be married. While walking down the aisle, Rachel catches the eye of an unexpected guest. In that moment, she realizes that maybe Heck isn’t the one for her. What follows is the romantic and humorous journey familiar to anyone who’s ever been under love’s spell. Marking his feature film debut, Writer/Director Ol Parker's inspiration for the story came from the idea of "Love at first Sight" happening at the wrong time. Interviews: Director Ol Parker, Piper Perabo, Lena Heady, Matthew Goode, and Daren Boyd.
Nanny McPhee: The Brown family enters a mystical world after a mysterious nanny with magical powers arrives at their door. Writer/ Actress Emma Thompson brings a whimsical story to the screen as she plays Nanny Mcphee, a woman of unsettling appearance and magical powers who attempts to tame 7 ill-behaved Children. Interviews: Angela Lansbury, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth, and Thomas Sangster.