2024-10-05
As an intense tropical storm bears down on a remote family estate, a cohort of privileged, out-of-touch twenty-somethings plans to spare no expense for an explosive party. Yet, their evening of drunken merriment soon takes a sinister turn when an innocent game yields fatal consequences, all the while exposing the fake personalities that lie beneath the friends' carefully curated exteriors. (Repeat
The Flash sequel follows Barry Allen on time-bending adventures that alter the course of history. Harnessing his super speed to travel back in time and save his family, Allen believes he is making the world a better place. He soon discovers that his mission leads to the creation of a multiverse where General Zod is on the rise and there are no superheroes to fight him. Allen must navigate the mult
Friction continues between a rookie cop and his seasoned partner (who's also his future brother-in-law) in this sidesplitting action comedy. After discovering a mysterious flash drive during an arrest, the pair travel to Miami to hunt down a drug lord with the help of a savvy detective. (Repeat).
George Clooney wears two hats, or in the case of this winning gridiron romp, one hat and one helmet, as both director and star. He plays Dodge Connolly, a 1920s pro-footballer who tries to save his floundering squad by signing a college star (John Krasinski) to help get the team on track and, more important, turn a profit. Renee Zellweger costars as a reporter who becomes the object of affection f
Thrills and laughs go hand in hand as a single woman and a spy elude a federal agent and uncover the truth about a clandestine mission gone awry, while a CIA director tries to discover why the unlikely duo have taken flight. (Repeat).
Laugh hysterically and squirm in your seat as an overzealous mall cop competes with a seasoned detective to bust an elusive flasher. Make a wrong move at Forest Ridge Mall and you'll have to answer to no-nonsense security head Ronnie Barnhardt (Seth Rogen). When a flasher begins stalking the mall, Ronnie attempts to impress pretty makeup-counter girl Brandi (Anna Faris) by busting the pervert. Unf
Jim Carrey is positively delightful and at his zany best in this outrageously funny comedy. He plays Carl Allen, a perennial naysayer who turns into a guy who just can't say "no" (and won't) after attending a self-help seminar that challenges him to say yes to everything for a year. In so doing, he discovers that life is a playground and he learns to live it to the fullest. Zooey Deschanel, Bradle
A sweet but socially awkward airport security agent shocks his friends and family by winning the affections of a gorgeous party planner in this lighthearted comedy. (Repeat).
Unusual occurrences begin to unfold in the small and uneventful town of Centerville, from animals behaving oddly to irregular periods of daylight. However, the most unexpected event proves to be the most serious as corpses begin to leave their graves to attack the townspeople. (Repeat).
This animated tale focuses on Krypto the Super-Dog, otherwise known as Superman's pet. Since he has his own superpowers, Krypto enjoys saving the world with the Man of Steel. However, he finds himself challenged when Superman is kidnapped one day, and the other human superheroes can't help. With the help of superpower-infused animals in a shelter, it's up to Krypto to save the world and save his s
The creatures commandeer a skyscraper in a satiric sequel. Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, John Glover. Grandpa Fred: Robert Prosky. Forster: Robert Picardo. Dr. Catheter: Christopher Lee. Marla: Haviland Morris. Murray: Dick Miller. Sheila: Jackie Joseph. (Repeat).
In this hilarious sequel, the Barden Bellas a cappella group enter an international competition, but are told it will be impossible to win because they are from the U.S. The ladies vow to be the first Americans to take home the top prize. (Repeat).
In the premiere of this comedy following the public and private lives of U.S. vice president Selina Meyer and her staff, the office goes into damage-control mode to deal with a pair of gaffes that could tarnish her already suspect reputation. (Repeat).
After getting good news on a clean-jobs bill, the staff brainstorm for a photo-op idea, but the trip to a local frozen-yoghurt shop is delayed by a stop in the White House Situation Room and a gastrointestinal illness that's going around. (Repeat).
Selina celebrates 20 years in Washington, D.C., but tries to keep a low profile after a newspaper article paints her as a diva and rumors float about her feud with the first lady. Meanwhile, Selina's college-age daughter arrives for a visit, and is surprised that her mother is looking for a dog but appalled by her reaction to "Selina" being on the list of names for hurricanes. (Repeat).
Dan and Amy try to figure out if an Asian-American war hero-cum-governor could be a political threat to Selina. Meanwhile, Selina and Mike prep for her "Meet the Press" interview; and Gary and Amy make a startling discovery about Selina's romantic life. (Repeat).
Bloggers' nicknames for Selina become her next obsession; Dan goes on a fact-finding mission after his boss is snubbed by the president; it's make-or-break time for the clean-jobs bill. (Repeat).