In the span of a single day, the town of Silverton is ravaged by an unprecedented onslaught of tornadoes. The entire town is at the mercy of the erratic and deadly cyclones, even as storm trackers predict the worst is yet to come. Most people seek shelter, while others run towards the vortex, testing how far a storm chaser will go for that once-in-a-lifetime shot.
Told through the eyes and lenses of professional storm chasers, thrill-seeking amateurs, and courageous townspeople, “Into the Storm” throws you directly into the eye of the storm to experience Mother Nature at her most extreme.
Steven Quale (“Final Destination 5”) directs the film which stars Richard Armitage (“The Hobbit Trilogy” and “Captain America: The First Avenger”), Matt Walsh (“Ted”, “Due Date” and “The Hangover”), Arlen Escarpeta (“Final Destination 5”), Jon Reep (“Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay”) and London Elise Moore (“The Other Woman”).
Co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller reunite to bring Miller’s visually stunning "Sin City" graphic novels back to the screen in “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For”. Weaving together two of Miller’s classic stories with new tales, the town's most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more notorious inhabitants.
“Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” stars Jessica Alba (“Machete Kills”, “Machete” and “Valentine's Day”), Rosario Dawson (“Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” and “Seven pounds”), Mickey Rourke (“The Expendables”, “Iron Man 2” and “The Wrestler”), Bruce Willis (“RED 2”, “RED” and “Looper”), Eva Green (“300: Rise of an Empire” and “Casino Royale”), Josh Brolin (“Oldboy”, “Gangster Squad” and “Man in black 3”), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (“Don Jon”, “Looper” and “The Dark Knight Rises”) and Lady Gaga.
Hassan Kadam and his family are displaced from their native India. They settle a small French town to open a restaurant, but once the ice-queen proprietress of the French restaurant across the street, Madame Mallory, catches wind of it, and gives them hell. That is, until they overcome their obstacles and end up one big, happy, Franco-Indian family.
Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey produces “The Hundred-Foot Journey” starring Academy Award winner Helen Mirren (“The Queen”, “RED” and “RED 2”), Charlotte Le Bon (“Yves Saint Laurent”), Manish Dayal (“The Sorcerer's Apprentice”), Rohan Chand (“Lone Survivor” and “Jack and Jill”) and Om Puri (“Gandhi”). The film is directed by Lasse Hallström (“Salmon Fishing in the Yemen” and “Chocolat”).
Gretta (Keira Knightley) and her long-time boyfriend Dave (Adam Levine) are college sweethearts and songwriting partners who decamp for New York when he lands a deal with a major label. But the trappings of his new-found fame soon tempt Dave to stray, and a reeling, lovelorn Gretta is left on her own.
Her world takes a turn for the better when Dan (Mark Ruffalo), a disgraced record-label exec, stumbles upon her performing on an East Village stage and is immediately captivated by her raw talent. From this chance encounter emerges an enchanting portrait of a mutually transformative collaboration, set to the soundtrack of a summer in New York City.
“Begin again” is written and directed by John Carney (“Once”) and stars Keira Knightley (“Anna Karenina”, “Pride and prejudice” and “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy), Mark Ruffalo (“Now You See Me”, “The Avengers” and “Shutter Island”) and Adam Levine (“Maroon 5”).
A 18th century adventure story centers around Tom Ward, a seventh son of a seventh son, and his adventures as the apprentice of the Spook learning to fight evil spirit. His first great challenge comes when the powerful Mother Malkin escapes her confinement while the Spook is away.
An ex-CIA operative is brought back in on a very personal mission and finds himself pitted against his former pupil in a deadly game involving high level CIA officials and the Russian president-elect.
Hazel and Gus are two teenagers who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for the conventional, and a love that sweeps them on a journey. Their relationship is all the more miraculous given that Hazel's other constant companion is an oxygen tank, Gus jokes about his prosthetic leg, and they met and fell in love at a cancer support group.
An Oscar-winning writer in a slump leaves Hollywood to teach screenwriting at a college on the East Coast, where he falls for a single mom taking classes there.
There are a million reasons not to like realtor Oren Little (Michael Douglas), and that's just the way he likes it. Willfully obnoxious to anyone who might cross his path, he wants nothing more than to sell one last house and retire in peace and quiet -- until his estranged son suddenly drops off a granddaughter (Sterling Jerins) he never knew existed and turns his life upside-down. Clueless about how to care for a sweet, abandoned nine-year-old, he pawns her off on his determined and lovable neighbor Leah (Diane Keaton) and tries to resume his life uninterrupted. But little by little, Oren stubbornly learns to open his heart - to his family, to Leah, and to life itself - in this uplifting comedy from acclaimed director Rob Reiner.
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
In The Expendables 3, Barney (Stallone), Christmas (Statham) and the rest of the team come face-to-face with Conrad Stonebanks (Gibson), who years ago co-founded The Expendables with Barney. Stonebanks subsequently became a ruthless arms trader and someone who Barney was forced to kill... or so he thought. Stonebanks, who eluded death once before, now is making it his mission to end The Expendables – but Barney has other plans. Barney decides that he has to fight old blood with new blood, and brings in a new era of Expendables team members, recruiting individuals who are younger, faster and more tech-savvy. The latest mission becomes a clash of classic old-school style versus high-tech expertise in the Expendables' most personal battle yet.
Caleb, a 24 year old coder at the world's largest internet company, wins a competition to spend a week at a private mountain retreat belonging to Nathan, the reclusive CEO of the company. But when Caleb arrives at the remote location he finds that he will have to participate in a strange and fascinating experiment in which he must interact with the world's first true artificial intelligence, housed in the body of a beautiful robot girl.