Monsters, caves, thrill-seekers, scientists, and claustrophobia are all the elements that make The Cave just another one of those old-fashioned "monster-mash" movies.
I suffer from an affliction. I love monster movies, or as I call them, creature features. I don't care how cheesy they are or if there is some guy running around in a giant rubber suit.
Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm (Matt Damon and Heath Ledger) travel the known world unlocking curses, defeating demons, and vanquishing the wicked.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys was a show that no one ever thought would evolve into the phenomenon it became.
Hunter was a detective series made for the 1980s.
The series starred former football star Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter, a no-nonsense L.A. detective who would do almost anything to nail his suspect. He was a hero born in the 80s and his whole action persona reflected that.
On the surface, Red Eye seems like a routine thriller starring up-and-comers in Hollywood vowing for a shot at the big time. But what makes Red Eye so special in this crowded summer season?
The Notebook heroine Rachel McAdams stars as Lisa Reisert, a hotel concierge who catches a late flight home after a funeral.
Show Me is the story of the kidnapping of thirty-something yuppie Sarah (Michelle Holden) by squeegee kids Jenna (Katharine Isabelle) and Jackson (Kett Turton). Although the two squeegee kids have Sarah at a disadvantage, it is not only Sarah who is held hostage.
Every year there seems to be a comedy that finds a new way to make us laugh in the aisles. There is always one that is funnier than the rest. Well fear not, movie-goer, that comedy has arrived.
Steve Carell stars as Andy Stitzer, a shy, reclusive guy who works in the tech-shop in the back of one of those giant electronics stores like Best Buy.
Please let me go! I need to leave! I just can't take it anymore.
These are probably some of the things that prisoners of war said to themselves while they endured captivity during wartime.
It's all about family, well, sort of.
Four foster brothers reunite on a cold snowy day when their foster mother (Fionnula Flanagan) is killed during a convenience store robbery.
It is pretty safe to say that the Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is probably the raunchiest movie I have ever seen.
The sequel to the 1999 smash hit finds Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) down on his luck once again. After a freak marine accident, Deuce flees to Europe where he hooks up with his old pal, T.J.
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