Thu, 30 March 2006 Slither: A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters. A quiet housewife and a local Sheriff team up to fight the zombies and win back their town. Coming off the hit Sci-Fi film “Serenity� Nathan Fillion stars as Bill Pardy, a local Sheriff who is thrusted into a battle with aliens taking over his small town. Interviews: Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker, James Gunn
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Tue, 28 March 2006 Ice Age: The Meltdown: The sub zero heroes from the blockbuster CGI film are back, enjoying the perks of their now melting world. Manny may be ready to start a family, but nobody has seen another mammoth for some time. He fears he may be the last one on Earth, until he miraculously finds Ellie. Their only problems: They can’t stand each other. Academy Award nominated Queen Latifah joins the cast of Ice Age as Ellie, who is the last female Wolly Mammoth on Earth but believes that she is instead a possum. Interviews: Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, John Leguizamo, Jay Leno, and Carlos SaldanhaComments[2] |
Fri, 24 March 2006 Inside Man: Detective Frazier matches wits with a clever bank robber, Dalton, in a tense hostage drama. As the dangerous cat and mouse game unfolds, a wild car emerges: Madaline, a power broker with a hidden agenda, who injects even more instability into an already volatile situation. Critically acclaimed director and screenwriter Spike Lee, puts a new spin to the classic heist genre in an original story of a complex bank robbery. Interviews: Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Spike Lee, Brian Grazer, and Willem Dafoe.Comments[0] |
Wed, 22 March 2006 The Zodiac: Based on true events dealing with a string of gruesome murders in the Bay Area during the late 1960’s, a small town cop and his son become obsessed with the killer, endangering their family in the midst of the explosive media frenzy surrounding one of the most notorious and elusive serial killers in American history. Justin Chambers and Robin Tunney prepared meticulously for their roles, gaining inspiration from the historical facts and adding their own creative flair to the characters they portrayed. Interviews: Justin Chambers and Robin Tunney.Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 March 2006 Don't Come Knocking: Howard Spence was once a big Western movie star, but now he drowns his disgust of selfish behavior and failed life with alcohol, drugs, and young women. One day Howard learns that he might have a child somewhere, so he sets out to find him and discovers an entire life that he has missed. Acclaimed Director Wim Wenders and Academy Award Winner Eva Marie Saint join forces to bring a multi-faceted story about love lost and the consequences to the big screen. Interviews: Director Wim Wenders and Eva Marie Saint.Comments[0] |
Fri, 17 March 2006 V for Vendetta: Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britian, a mild-mannered young woman named Evey is rescued from a life-and-death situation by a masked vigilante known as “V�. V ignites a revolution when he takes over the government controlled airwaves, urging fellow citizens to rise up against tyranny and oppression. With a resume of over 40 films, including the Lethal Weapon series and Die Hard, Producer Joel Silver works with the Wachowski Brothers to bring this graphic novel adaptation to the screen. Interviews: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, James McTeigue, and Joel Silver.Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 March 2006 She's the Man: Viola Hastings has her own good reasons for disguising herself as her twin brother Sebastian and enrolling in his place at his new boarding school. What she didn’t count on was falling in love with her roommate Duke, who is in love with Olivia, who is in turn falling in love with Sebastian, who is really Viola. First time director Andy Fickman enjoyed the chance to direct a film with uprising actors who were all dedicated to their individual roles. Interviews: Amanda Bynes, Director Andy Fickman, Channing Tatum, and Alex Breckenridge.Comments[0] |
Thu, 16 March 2006 Find Me Guilty: Based on the longest Mafia trial in U.S. history, mobster Jack DiNorscio is faced with a series of charges and decides to stand trial instead of ratting out his family. A wrench is thrown into the system when DiNorscio fires his lawyer and opts to defend himself. Having made well over 40 movies, legendary Director Sidney Lumet is known for his technical knowledge and his skill to get first-rate performances from actors. Interviews: Vin Diesel, Alex Rocco, Linus Roache, Peter Dinklage, Ron Silver, and Sidney Lumet.Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 March 2006 Failure to Launch: At 35 years old, Tripp has never been able to leave the nest. But now his desperate parents have had enough. They set him up with a gorgeous and talented girl of his dreams to get him to fall in love and move out of their home. Acknowledged as one of the sexiest men alive, Matthew McConaughey stars as Tripp who enjoys the easy life of living at home and shows no signs of moving out or finding that right woman. Interviews: Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates, Zooey Deschanel, and Director Tom Dey.Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 The Libertine: The story follows John Wilmot’s adventures in London, from his passionate romance with a young actress, to the writing of a slanderous play which blisteringly ridicules the monarch who commissioned it, leading to the his banishment and eventual downfall. Laurance Dunmore makes an assured directorial debut, creating a period atmosphere that combines the dark underbelly of London with the allure and glamour of the Restoration court. Interviews: Johnny Depp.Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 March 2006 The Shaggy Dog: Workaholic Deputy D.A. Dave Douglas takes on a case involving an animal laboratory – one that will take him away again from his wife and kids, who already yearn for his all-too-distracted attention. But when Dave is accidentally infected with a top-secret, genetic mutation serum, everything he thought he knew about being himself and his family changes. Tim Allen gets the chance to work with a very diverse cast, from kids to a zoo full of animal actors including monkeys, rabbits, and snakes. Interviews: Tim Allen, Kristen Davis, and Danny Glover.Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 March 2006 Ultraviolet: Set in the late 21st century, a subculture of humans have emerged who have been modified genetically by a vampire-like disease – isolating themselves from the “healthy� humans. On the brink of a worldwide civil war, an infected woman finds herself protecting a nine year old boy who has been marked for death by the human government. Milla Jovovich spent over one year training with stunt coordinator Mike Smith before the start of photography – shaping her skills, body, and mind to endure challenges of her character. Interviews: Milla Jovovich, William Fichtner, Producer John Baldecchi, and Mike Smith.Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 March 2006 Aquamarine: Two teenage friends embark on an unexpected and exhilarating journey when they decide to help a stranger find true love. From up and coming director Elizabeth Allen comes a story of two teenage girls who embark on a mystical journey when they discover a mermaid in their beach club’s swimming pool. Interviews: JoJo, Emma Roberts, Arielle Kebbel, and Director Elizabeth Allen.Comments[0] |
Tue, 28 February 2006 16 Blocks: Jack Mosely is burnt-out detective assigned to the mundane task of transporting a fast-talking convict from jail to a courthouse 16 blocks away. Along the way he learns that the man is suppose to testify against his colleagues, and the entire NYPD wants him dead. Interviews: Bruce Willis, David Morse, Screenwriter Richard Wenk, and Director Richard Donner.Comments[0] |

Slither: A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters. A quiet housewife and a local Sheriff team up to fight the zombies and win back their town. Coming off the hit Sci-Fi film “Serenity� Nathan Fillion stars as Bill Pardy, a local Sheriff who is thrusted into a battle with aliens taking over his small town. Interviews: Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker, James Gunn
Ice Age: The Meltdown: The sub zero heroes from the blockbuster CGI film are back, enjoying the perks of their now melting world. Manny may be ready to start a family, but nobody has seen another mammoth for some time. He fears he may be the last one on Earth, until he miraculously finds Ellie. Their only problems: They can’t stand each other. Academy Award nominated Queen Latifah joins the cast of Ice Age as Ellie, who is the last female Wolly Mammoth on Earth but believes that she is instead a possum. Interviews: Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, John Leguizamo, Jay Leno, and Carlos Saldanha
Inside Man: Detective Frazier matches wits with a clever bank robber, Dalton, in a tense hostage drama. As the dangerous cat and mouse game unfolds, a wild car emerges: Madaline, a power broker with a hidden agenda, who injects even more instability into an already volatile situation. Critically acclaimed director and screenwriter Spike Lee, puts a new spin to the classic heist genre in an original story of a complex bank robbery. Interviews: Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Spike Lee, Brian Grazer, and Willem Dafoe.
The Zodiac: Based on true events dealing with a string of gruesome murders in the Bay Area during the late 1960’s, a small town cop and his son become obsessed with the killer, endangering their family in the midst of the explosive media frenzy surrounding one of the most notorious and elusive serial killers in American history. Justin Chambers and Robin Tunney prepared meticulously for their roles, gaining inspiration from the historical facts and adding their own creative flair to the characters they portrayed. Interviews: Justin Chambers and Robin Tunney.
Don't Come Knocking: Howard Spence was once a big Western movie star, but now he drowns his disgust of selfish behavior and failed life with alcohol, drugs, and young women. One day Howard learns that he might have a child somewhere, so he sets out to find him and discovers an entire life that he has missed. Acclaimed Director Wim Wenders and Academy Award Winner Eva Marie Saint join forces to bring a multi-faceted story about love lost and the consequences to the big screen. Interviews: Director Wim Wenders and Eva Marie Saint.
V for Vendetta: Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britian, a mild-mannered young woman named Evey is rescued from a life-and-death situation by a masked vigilante known as “V�. V ignites a revolution when he takes over the government controlled airwaves, urging fellow citizens to rise up against tyranny and oppression. With a resume of over 40 films, including the Lethal Weapon series and Die Hard, Producer Joel Silver works with the Wachowski Brothers to bring this graphic novel adaptation to the screen. Interviews: Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving, James McTeigue, and Joel Silver.
She's the Man: Viola Hastings has her own good reasons for disguising herself as her twin brother Sebastian and enrolling in his place at his new boarding school. What she didn’t count on was falling in love with her roommate Duke, who is in love with Olivia, who is in turn falling in love with Sebastian, who is really Viola. First time director Andy Fickman enjoyed the chance to direct a film with uprising actors who were all dedicated to their individual roles. Interviews: Amanda Bynes, Director Andy Fickman, Channing Tatum, and Alex Breckenridge.
Find Me Guilty: Based on the longest Mafia trial in U.S. history, mobster Jack DiNorscio is faced with a series of charges and decides to stand trial instead of ratting out his family. A wrench is thrown into the system when DiNorscio fires his lawyer and opts to defend himself. Having made well over 40 movies, legendary Director Sidney Lumet is known for his technical knowledge and his skill to get first-rate performances from actors. Interviews: Vin Diesel, Alex Rocco, Linus Roache, Peter Dinklage, Ron Silver, and Sidney Lumet.
Failure to Launch: At 35 years old, Tripp has never been able to leave the nest. But now his desperate parents have had enough. They set him up with a gorgeous and talented girl of his dreams to get him to fall in love and move out of their home. Acknowledged as one of the sexiest men alive, Matthew McConaughey stars as Tripp who enjoys the easy life of living at home and shows no signs of moving out or finding that right woman. Interviews: Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates, Zooey Deschanel, and Director Tom Dey.
The Libertine: The story follows John Wilmot’s adventures in London, from his passionate romance with a young actress, to the writing of a slanderous play which blisteringly ridicules the monarch who commissioned it, leading to the his banishment and eventual downfall. Laurance Dunmore makes an assured directorial debut, creating a period atmosphere that combines the dark underbelly of London with the allure and glamour of the Restoration court. Interviews: Johnny Depp.
The Shaggy Dog: Workaholic Deputy D.A. Dave Douglas takes on a case involving an animal laboratory – one that will take him away again from his wife and kids, who already yearn for his all-too-distracted attention. But when Dave is accidentally infected with a top-secret, genetic mutation serum, everything he thought he knew about being himself and his family changes. Tim Allen gets the chance to work with a very diverse cast, from kids to a zoo full of animal actors including monkeys, rabbits, and snakes. Interviews: Tim Allen, Kristen Davis, and Danny Glover.
Ultraviolet: Set in the late 21st century, a subculture of humans have emerged who have been modified genetically by a vampire-like disease – isolating themselves from the “healthy� humans. On the brink of a worldwide civil war, an infected woman finds herself protecting a nine year old boy who has been marked for death by the human government. Milla Jovovich spent over one year training with stunt coordinator Mike Smith before the start of photography – shaping her skills, body, and mind to endure challenges of her character. Interviews: Milla Jovovich, William Fichtner, Producer John Baldecchi, and Mike Smith.
Aquamarine: Two teenage friends embark on an unexpected and exhilarating journey when they decide to help a stranger find true love. From up and coming director Elizabeth Allen comes a story of two teenage girls who embark on a mystical journey when they discover a mermaid in their beach club’s swimming pool. Interviews: JoJo, Emma Roberts, Arielle Kebbel, and Director Elizabeth Allen.
16 Blocks: Jack Mosely is burnt-out detective assigned to the mundane task of transporting a fast-talking convict from jail to a courthouse 16 blocks away. Along the way he learns that the man is suppose to testify against his colleagues, and the entire NYPD wants him dead. Interviews: Bruce Willis, David Morse, Screenwriter Richard Wenk, and Director Richard Donner.