, 1h24 Directed byJohn Bradshaw OriginUSA GenresFantasy ThemesChristmas films ActorsLindy Booth, Paul McGillion, Derek McGrath, Kiara Glasco Roles Henry Rating65% Carrie Bishop (Lindy Booth) is a successful event planner living in New York City. Her life changes when she is involved in a car accident, who turns up in Central Park and is met by older man, Henry (Derek McGrath), a spirit guide who is there to instruct her how to get to Heaven. He explains to her that in order to move on, she must do one last task: to help a widowed restaurant owner, Scott Walker, (Paul McGillion), because his business is not doing well.
, 1h29 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Romance ActorsJesse Metcalfe, Natalie Lisinska, Derek McGrath, Natalie Brown, Boyd Banks, Wayne Robson Roles Sam Peabody Rating60% Après avoir brillamment orchestré la campagne d'une élue de Washington, Noah décroche un poste au Sénat. Mais après un revers politique et la rupture avec sa petite amie, il choisit de s'installer dans une bourgade de pêcheurs où se prépare l'élection du prochain administrateur de la ville, et rencontre Hailey, une charmante libraire...
, 1h37 Directed byJon Poll OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance ThemesFilms about families, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs ActorsAnton Yelchin, Kat Dennings, Robert Downey Jr., Tyler Hilton, Hope Davis, Dylan Taylor Roles Superintendent Sedgwick Rating68% The son of a depressed but doting mother (Hope Davis) and a father who is serving time for tax evasion, wealthy teenager Charlie Bartlett (Anton Yelchin), - after being expelled from several private academies for various infractions - enrolls in a public school run by embittered alcoholic Principal Nathan Gardner (Robert Downey, Jr.). Unable to fit-in with most of his fellow students, Charlie forms an alliance with school bully Murphy Bivens (Tyler Hilton) and offers him half the proceeds from the sale of a variety of prescription drugs Charlie obtains by feigning physical and emotional symptoms during sessions with different psychiatrists.
, 1h28 Directed byNeill Fearnley OriginCanada GenresDrama, Romance ActorsLaura Leighton, Sebastian Spence, Ruth Marshall, Derek McGrath, Neill Fearnley Roles Jim Cavanaugh Rating59% Starting in 1982 New Kerry, Massachusetts, young Cate Mandighan's mother Marie dies. Her father decides to send her to live with overseas relatives she has never met. Before leaving, her father promises her to one day look for her and asks her to write in her journal every day. Twenty six years later, Cate is a highly successful editor-in-chief of a popular lifestyle magazine in New York City, which helps women with problems. She is engaged to the older Stewart, a powerful media tycoon with two grown children. Their engagement is widely described in the media, and although they seem the perfect couple, Cate has trouble accepting his refusal to ever have children again. [...]See more...
, 1h31 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy ThemesL'adolescence, Films about education, Films about children, L'enfance marginalisée, Films about school violence ActorsRyan Pinkston, Kate Mara, Theresa Polo, John Carroll Lynch, Cynthia Stevenson, Amanda Walsh Roles Principal Hayes Rating54% Sam Leonard is the new kid at Bridgeport High School. On his first day, he is humiliated by the school jock Kyle Plunkett, becomes friends with Annie Dray, and falls in love with Kyle's girlfriend Vicki Sanders. When he goes to the guidance counselor for guidance, the counselor gives him the advice to lie to get the other kids to like him. Sam tells lies like "I drive a Porsche", "My dad's a rock star", "My dog ate my homework", "I never miss a shot" (at basketball) and that Vicki Sanders and his English teacher Mrs. Moran are lusting after him. That night, after an argument with his parents, he accidentally breaks the mirror behind his door. The next morning, Sam finds his dog actually eating his homework, he has a Porsche, he never misses a shot, and Mrs. Moran and Vicki Sanders are after him. Now he must find a way to fix what he's created. [...]See more...
, 2h1 Directed byRose Troche GenresDrama, Romance ActorsGlenn Close, Dermot Mulroney, Jessica Campbell, Patricia Clarkson, Joshua Jackson, Moira Kelly Roles Mr. Peabody Rating64% In a suburban neighborhood, Paul Gold (Joshua Jackson) lies in his bedroom in a coma, caused by a traumatic car accident. He is cared for by his mother, Esther (Glenn Close) who in tending him closely has distanced herself from her husband Howard (Robert Klein) and teenage daughter Julie (Jessica Campbell). Trying to elicit her mother's attention, Julie enters Esther in a local radio contest, in hopes of winning a brand new car.
, 1h40 OriginUSA GenresThriller, Action ThemesSports films, Martial arts films ActorsDaniel Bernhardt, Derek McGrath, Stefan Valdobrev Roles Warden Preston Rating29% Agent John Keller (Daniel Bernhardt) goes undercover into the tough prison known as Fuego Penal to find out about the corpses of prisoners disappearing without a trace. There he gets involved in a dangerous tournament arranged by a man named Justin Caesar (Ivan Ivanov), where the prisoners are forced to fight to death. The tournament has only one rule: There are no rules.
, 1h48 OriginUSA GenresThriller ActorsAnthony LaPaglia, Kevin Pollak, Wayne Knight, Melora Hardin, Andy Romano, Richard L. Brooks Roles Morris Steinfeld Rating59% When agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration are ambushed during a raid, Agent Matt Gianni suspects a leak and asks his boss Stuart Langston to enlist an outside agent. Langston brings in Willie Serling, who is a master of disguises and whose family was killed by Alberto Cortese, a drug smuggler. Langston sends Serling to jail undercover to investigate a drug operation possibly run by Cortese.
, 1h34 Directed byStan Dragoti OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romance ThemesL'adolescence, Films about children ActorsTony Danza, Ami Dolenz, Catherine Hicks, Wallace Shawn, Dick O'Neill, Derek McGrath Roles Jeff Rating53% Widower Doug Simpson (Danza) is a radio producer from California who lives with his two daughters, Katie (Dolenz) and Bonnie (Laura Mooney). When his oldest daughter (Katie) turns 15, she suggests to her father that's it's time for her to start looking more grown-up. For the last 14 years, Katie had been wearing dowdy clothes, braces, and thick glasses and hanging around with Richard, her next-door neighbor and long-time boyfriend (who had won Doug's approval); but when Doug leaves on a business trip, Katie transforms herself, along with the help of Doug's fiancée Janet Pearson (Hicks), into a knockout beauty.