| Seven Pounds Muccino, Gabriele 2009/03 - Sony Pictures BL04094DVD Check Our Catalog Distraught over his wife's death -- and convinced that his own actions had something to do with it -- a depressed IRS agent begins plotting his suicide, vowing to improve the lives of seven strangers in the process. But a chance meeting with a woman who has a life-threatening heart defect threatens to derail his plans when, suddenly, their budding relationship feels a lot like love. ...More |
| Slumdog Millionaire Boyle, Danny Tandan, Loveleen 2009/04 - Fox Searchlight Pictures BL04091DVD Check Our Catalog After coming within one question of winning 20 million rupees on the Hindi version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 18-year-old Mumbai slumdog Jamal Malik is arrested on suspicion of cheating. While in custody, Jamal regales a jaded police inspector with remarkable tales of his life on the streets, as well as the story of Latika, the woman he loved and lost. ...More |
| Tell No One Canet, Guillaume 2009/03 - Music Box Films BL06874DVD Check Our Catalog Eight years ago, pediatrician Alexandre Beck was the prime suspect in his wife's murder. He's put all that behind him, but now, two dead bodies have been found near his home -- and once again, he's the suspect. The case takes an unexpected turn when he receives an anonymous email showing his wife alive -- and eight years older -- instructing him to tell no one. ...More |
Trade Kreuzpaintner, Marco Kline, Kevin Bachleda, Alicja 2009/01 - Lions Gate Home Entertainment 5557514449 Check Our Catalog Adriana (Paulina Gaitan) is a 13-year-old girl from Mexico City whose kidnapping by sex traffickers sets in motion a desperate mission by her 17-year-old brother, Jorge (Cesar Ramos), to save her. Trapped and terrified by an underground network of international thugs who earn millions exploiting their human cargo, Adriana's only friend and protector throughout her ordeal is Veronica (Alicja Bachleda), a young Polish woman tricked into the trade by the same criminal gang. As Jorge dodges immigration officers and incredible obstacles to track the girls' abductors, he meets Ray (Kevin Kline), a Texas cop whose own family loss to sex trafficking leads him to become an ally in the boy's quest. ...More |
The Cake Eaters
Easy Kimbrough is the patriarch of the family and the local butcher. He is grieving over the recent loss of his wife, Ceci. He hides his secret ongoing affair. Beagle is his youngest son who was left to care for his ailing mother. He works in the local high school cafeteria by day but want to paint street signs. Guy is the oldest son who has been away from the family for years while pursuing his rock star dreams. He learns of his mother's passing, but misses the funeral. When Guy returns home, the family begins to unravel. Beagle's pent up emotions connect with Georgia Kaminski, a terminally ill teenage girl wanting to experience love before it's too late. Easy's long time affair with Marg, Georgia's eccentric grandmother, is finally exposed to Beagle and Guy. Guy discovers that while he was gone, his high school sweetheart has started a family of her own. Through it all, the Kimbrough's and Kaminski's manage to establish a new beginning in the face of their greatest fears.
Columbus Day
After pulling off the biggest heist of his life, a thief meets a young boy that inspires him to telephone his ex-wife and estranged daughter. As his business deal to unload the stolen goods begins to go sour, he struggles to save the boy and reunite with his family in Florida.
Coyote
Two best friends stumble into an opportunity when a Mexican pal, recently deported, needs their help to get back across the border. The guys see it as a chance to corner the market by smuggling illegal immigrants into the country.
Oh, my God
All of us have asked God for help at various moments. What if God actually tried to help and we were oblivious of his presence? Suman pleads with God to help her husband Rajendra, a hapless salesman with big dreams. God tries to help, but is constantly frustrated as Rajendra fails to recognize the opportunities.
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