It was summer 1999 when four small-town Michigan boys began a quest to lose their virginity.
In the years that have passed, Jim and Michelle married while Kevin and Vicky said goodbye.
Oz and Heather grew apart, but Finch still longs for Stifler’s mom.
Now these lifelong friends have come home as adults to reminisce about — and get inspired by — the hormonal teens they once were.
Lucy is a young university student possessed by a kind of radical passivity.
She lets a flip of a coin decide the outcome of a random sexual encounter and she displays an uncomplaining patience when facing the repetitions of her various menial jobs that fund her studies.
One day she answers an ad in the student newspaper and interviews for a job to be a lingerie waitress.
But she is secretly being initiated into a world of strange new work; one where she will have to give into absolute submission to her clients by being sedated; becoming a Sleeping Beauty.
Eventually this unnerving experience begins to bleed into her daily life and she finally develops the will to break the spell by discovering what happens to her while she sleeps.
With a fearless performance by Browning, Leigh creates a bold cinematic vision; one where Lucy, both in her clandestine sexual adventures and in her mundane daily existence, lives with the same unflinching and brutal honesty.
When a small town comes under siege by zombies, who can it call? Only misunderstood local boy Norman, who is able to speak with the dead.
In addition to the zombies, he’ll have to take on ghosts, witches and, worst, of all, grown-ups, to save his town from a centuries-old curse.
But this young ghoul whisperer may find his paranormal activities pushed to their otherworldly limits.
Wild Africa is the setting for this animated tale of a young lion cub whose evil uncle usurps his father\’s crown and lets hyenas overrun the kingdom.
Dodging danger and befriending some oddball characters, the cub wanders until the day he\’s ready to return.
Songs by Elton John and featuring the voices of Whoopie Goldberg, Cheech Marin, James Earl Jones, Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane and Jeremy Irons.
Academy Award Nominations: 4, including 3 for Best Original Song.
Academy Awards: 2, including Best Original Score and Best Original Song (Elton John and Tim Rice: “Can You Feel the Love Tonight”).
IMAX Rerelease: January 1st, 2003.
Arrietty, a tiny, but tenacious 14-year-old, lives with her parentsin the recesses of a suburban garden home, unbeknownst to the homeowner and her housekeeper.
Like all little people, Arrietty remains hidden from view, except during occasional covert ventures beyond the floorboards to “borrow” scrap supplies like sugar cubes from her human hosts.
But when 12-year-old Shawn, a human boy who comes to stay in the home, discovers his mysterious housemate one evening, a secret friendship blossoms.
If discovered, their relationship could drive Arriettys family from the home and straight into danger.
In 1989, emergency responders received a 9-1-1 call from Maria Rossi confessing that she had brutally killed three people.
20 years later, her daughter Isabella seeks to understand the truth about what happened that night.
She travels to the Centrino Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Italy where her mother has been locked away to determine if her mother is mentally ill or demonically possessed.
When she recruits two young exorcists to cure her mom using unconventional methods combining both science and religion, they come face-to-face with pure evil in the form of four powerful demons possessing Maria.
Inspired by a true story: Adam Lerner has a pretty great life — with a talented, sexy artist girlfriend and a cool job with NPR, the 27-year old seems to have it all.
But when Adam discovers he has a rare and possibly fatal form of cancer, his entire life turns to chaos.
As his world starts to unravel in every way, Adam finds himself dealing with the wellmeaning but totally outrageous attempts by his friends and family to make it all better.
His best friend, Kyle, uses Adam\’s condition to lure girls into sympathy sex, his overbearing mother loses sight of him in her own fears, his otherwise-occupied girlfriend, Rachael tries to distract herself an increasingly frantic social life, and Katherine, the inexperienced therapist assigned to his case, struggles to keep up with the needs of her third client ever.
Billy Beane was once a would-be baseball superstar who, stung by the failure to live up to expectations on the field, turned his fiercely competitive nature to management.
Heading into the 2002 season, Billy faces a dismal situation: his small-market Oakland A\’s have lost their star players (again) to big market clubs (and their enormous salaries) and is left to rebuild his team and compete with a third of their payroll.
Driven to win, Billy takes on the system by challenging the fundamental tenants of the game.
He looks outside of baseball, to the dismissed theories of Bill James, and hires Peter Brand, a brainy, number-crunching, Yale-educated economist.
Together they take on conventional wisdom with a willingness to reexamine everything and armed with computer driven statistical analysis long ignored by the baseball establishment.
They reach imagination-defying conclusions and go after players overlooked and dismissed by the rest of baseball for being too odd, too old, too injured or too much trouble, but who all have key skills that are universally undervalued.
As Billy and Peter forge forward, their new methods and roster of misfits rile the old guard, the media, the fans, and their own field manager, who refuses to cooperate.
Ultimately this experiment will lead not only to a change in the way the game is played, but to an outcome that would leave Billy with a new understanding that transcends the game and delivers him to a new place.