2012: Ice Age An unsuspecting family is forced to change their plans for the year when a volcano erupts in Iceland and inadvertently triggers another ice age. With a glacier now headed for their home in North America, family bonding is more important than ever.
Timmy Time: Picture Day Shaun the Sheep's cousin Timmy gets ready to smile and take a memorable school picture in this themed selection of animated adventures, hand-picked from the hit television series from the creators of "Wallace and Gromit."
Immigration Tango Faced with the prospect of deportation, Russian immigrant Elena (Elika Portnoy) and her Colombian boyfriend, Carlos (Carlos Leon), work out a risky deal with their American friends, Betty (Ashley Wolfe) and Mike (McCaleb Burnett): Carlos will marry Betty, and Elena will marry Mike -- all to get green cards. But while changing partners in ballroom dance is inevitable, sometimes in life, it's not so easy.
3 Backyards Elias Koteas, Edie Falco and Rachel Resheff star as neighbors in this slice-of-life suburban drama that follows their separate stories over the course of one long and emotionally trying autumn afternoon. A businessman and his wife find their marriage unraveling, a housewife obsesses over a minor celebrity who lives down the block, and an 8-year-old girl stumbles across a disturbing scene. Eric Mendelsohn directs.
At Risk To appease ambitious boss Monique (Andie MacDowell), a district attorney who plans to run for governor of Massachusetts, state investigator Win Garano (Daniel Sunjata) attempts to solve a decades-old murder case, which leads to unforeseeable danger and deception. Based on a novel by Patricia Cornwell, this thrilling Lifetime crime drama also stars Ashley Williams, Annabeth Gish and Diahann Carroll.
Barney's Version Golden Globe winner Paul Giamatti stars as Barney Panofsky, a Jewish Canadian television producer who reflects in flashbacks on three strange decades -- and three wives -- in this adaptation of Mordecai Richler's acclaimed novel. There's Clara (Rachelle Lefevre), a free-spirited proponent of free love; "Mrs. P" (Minnie Driver), a self-centered princess; and Miriam (Rosamund Pike), the right woman who comes along at the wrong time.
Bloodworth Kris Kristofferson is E.F. Bloodworth, an impoverished aging musician who returns to his Tennessee hometown to make amends with the family he abandoned for 20 years of roaming, only to find their lives have disintegrated into a troubled mess. One bright spot, though, is E.F.'s grandson Fleming (Reece Thompson) and his budding romance with Raven (Hilary Duff.) Val Kilmer and Dwight Yoakam co-star as Bloodworth's bitter and troubled sons.
Guilty Hearts Over the course of this drama's six separate stories, a variety of couples struggle with the infidelity, dishonesty and heartbreak that plagues their varied pasts. In overcoming their challenges, these diverse individuals embrace a brighter future.
Now & Later After jumping bail to avoid a lengthy prison term for white-collar crime, former banker Bill (James Wortham) hides out in a Los Angeles dive, where he falls for the charms of lusty undocumented immigrant Angela (Shari Solanis). Now, between enthusiastic lovemaking sessions, Angela helps Bill see how his financial double-dealing has affected the world beyond America's borders. Philippe Diaz directs this drama that contains erotic adult material.
White Lightning Dominic Murphy directs this dramatized portrait of West Virginia's "Dancing Outlaw," Jesco White (Edward Hogg), who turned his back on a misspent youth to learn an Appalachian tap-dancing style called "mountain dancing" made famous by his father, D. Ray White. When his dad is murdered, Jesco uses mountain dancing to exorcise his impulse to get revenge, but soon his thirst for justice becomes too strong to dance away. Carrie Fisher co-stars.
Cyrus While investigating the disappearance of more than 100 college students in a small Midwestern community, journalist Maria Sanchez (Danielle Harris) meets a mysterious man named Emmett (Lance Henriksen), who seems to know far too much about the history and crimes of a serial killer. As Emmett recounts more details about the murderous Cyrus (Brian Krause), known as "the County Line Cannibal," Maria discovers she may be too close to the story.
Beastly After arrogant teenager Kyle (Alex Pettyfer) humiliates a Goth classmate (Mary-Kate Olsen), she puts a curse on him that transforms him from a hunk into a hideous creature. To break the hex, Kyle must find someone who loves him for what he's become. Living with a housekeeper after his heartless father (Peter Krause) throws him out, he connects with an addict's daughter (Vanessa Hudgens) in this contemporary take on Beauty and the Beast.
Tetsuo: The Bullet Man Master director Shinya Tsukamoto unleashes a wild blend of action and breakneck editing in this third Tetsuo film. The world of mild-mannered Anthony (Eric Bossick) is torn apart when his young son is murdered, and the resulting stress transforms him. Horror strikes when Anthony discovers that his father used human guinea pigs during his scientific experiments for the U.S. military -- and that Anthony may be his father's crowning achievement.
Hempsters: Plant the Seed This irreverent documentary follows actor Woody Harrelson, activist Julia Butterfly Hill, musician Merle Haggard and other celebrities as they speak out in favor of legalizing the cultivation of industrial hemp in America. Revealing the many economic and ecological benefits of the plant, filmmaker Michael Henning travels far and wide to examine the surprising diversity of hemp supporters, from rural Kentucky old-timers to Ralph Nader.
Underwater Universe This deep-sea science documentary delves into the frightening forces at work in the world's oceans and the various perils -- including killer waves and terrifying predators -- which have brought disaster and drama to mankind throughout history.
Max Manus Dismayed by Norway's swift capitulation to Nazi Germany during World War II, Max Manus (Aksel Hennie) -- who would become one of Norway's greatest war heroes -- immediately joined the Resistance. This biographical drama tells his story. From his audacious escapes from German captivity (one from a military hospital) to his bold acts of sabotage (which included blowing up warships), the film chronicles Manus's derring-do.
Rammbock Hoping to reunite with his girlfriend, Gabi, ordinary guy Michael (Michael Fuith) goes to her Berlin apartment, but instead of Gabi, he finds young plumber Harper (Theo Trebs) hard at work. Michael's day gets considerably worse when zombies suddenly begin to terrorize the city. Trapped in the apartment, Michael and Harper strike up an uneasy partnership while they attempt to help other fearful survivors in the building and find the missing Gabi.