, 1h30 OriginUSA GenresFantastic, Comedy, Horror comedy, Fantasy, Horror ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Serial killer films, Hip hop films, Comedy horror films, Gangster films ActorsWarwick Davis, Tangi Miller, Page Kennedy, Laz Alonso, Sticky Fingaz, Shiek Mahmud-Bey Roles Watson Rating39% The film opens with an animated prologue revealing the origins of leprechauns, stating that they were summoned by a king to protect his gold. After the death of the king the Leprechauns returned to their places of origin, all except one (Warwick Davis) who through the ages slowly became corrupted and obsessed with the gold he still guarded. In the year 2000, Father Jacob (Willie C. Carpenter) finds the leprechaun's gold and intends to build a youth center. Jacob manages to banish Lubdan the Leprechaun, summoning demonic hands which drag him underground, but soon after dies of injuries inflicted by the leprechaun during the fight.
, 1h38 Directed byGregor Jordan OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, War, Thriller, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Action, Crime ThemesMilitary humor in film, Politique, Political films ActorsJoaquin Phoenix, Ed Harris, Anna Paquin, Scott Glenn, Haluk Bilginer, Elizabeth McGovern Roles le sergent Saad Rating66% Specialist Ray Elwood (Joaquin Phoenix) is a U.S. Army soldier stationed in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1989. Bored with the lack of a war, he instead devotes his attention to black market deals, as well as cooking heroin for a gang of drug-dealing Military Police led by Sergeant Saad. As a supply specialist, Elwood poses as a model soldier and friendly confidant to his incompetent commanding officer, Colonel Berman (Ed Harris), who gives Elwood the opportunity to turn Army protocol to his advantage. Berman has no idea what supplies his subordinate is requisitioning or that Elwood is sleeping with his wife (Elizabeth McGovern).
, 1h54 Directed bySidney Lumet OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Crime ThemesLa corruption policière ActorsAndy García, Ian Holm, James Gandolfini, Lena Olin, Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Leibman Roles Jordan Washington Rating65% Detectives Liam Casey (Ian Holm) and Joey Allegretto (James Gandolfini) are conducting a surveillance operation to apprehend Jordan Washington (Shiek Mahmud-Bey), a notorious drug dealer. On a tip from an informant, they venture into a building where Washington is presumed to be hiding. Washington preemptively fires a submachine gun through his front door, seriously wounding Casey. Police backup units arrive and swarm the building, but Washington executes a cunning escape in an NYPD squad car after murdering two police officers, while police officers mistakenly kill another one.
, 1h20 Directed byJohn Payson OriginUSA GenresScience fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Musical ThemesFilms about animals, Films about music and musicians, Films about insects, Musical films ActorsJerry O'Connell, Megan Ward, Jim Turner, Sandra Denton, Robert Vaughn, Don Ho Roles Vladimir « Vlad » Bianco Rating55% Penniless and straight out of the University of Iowa, Joe (Jerry O'Connell) moves to New York needing an apartment and a job. With the fortuitous death of Mrs. Grotowski, an artist named Walter Shit (Jim Turner) helps Joe to take over the last rent controlled apartment in a building slated for demolition. If Senator Dougherty (Robert Vaughn) can empty the building, he can make way for the prison he intends to build there, and uses thug Alberto Bianco (Don Ho) and his nephews, Vlad (Shiek Mahmud-Bey) and Jesus (Jim Sterling), to intimidate tenants.
, 2h28 Directed byShunji Iwai OriginJapon GenresDrama, Science fiction, Musical, Crime ActorsHiroshi Mikami, Chara, Ayumi Itō, Yōsuke Eguchi, Tomoko Yamaguchis, Nene Ōtsuka Roles Arrow Rating74% The film is set in Tokyo at an unspecified point in the near future when the Japanese yen has become the strongest currency in the world. This attracts an influx of immigrants, legal and illegal, to work in the city. The immigrants give the city the nickname Yen Town (円都, ien taun). The Japanese natives, however, despise the nickname, and in retribution call the immigrants by the homophone Yen Thieves (円盗, ien taun), anglicised as "Yentowns" in the film's English subtitles.