Directed by: Jim Carrey, Tiffany Daniel, Marty P. Ewing, Linda Fields, Katterli Frauenfelder, David Heyman, Danny Wallace, Richard D. Zanuck
Cast: Jim Carrey, Terrence Stamp, Slim Khezri, Zooey Deschanel, Bradley Cooper, Rhys Darby, Danny Masterson, Sasha Alexander, Molly Sims, John Michael Higgins, Graham Shiels, Fionnula Flanagan, Maile Flanagan, Landon Ashworth, Spencer Garrett, Kai Lennox
One word can change everything.
"I, being of sound mind and body, do hereby write this manifesto for my life. I swear I will be more open to opportunity. I swear I will live my life taking every available chance. I will say Yes to every favour, request, suggestion and invitation. I will swear to say YES where once I would say NO.''
Carl Allen is challenged to say yes to everything that comes his way in his life for one whole year, leading to a series of comic events...
Directed by: Laia Alomar, Robin Bissell, Ryan Kavanaugh, David Lipman, Gary Ross, William Sargent, Tracy Shaw, Allison Thomas
Cast: Matthew Broderick, Emma Watson, Dustin Hoffman, Robbie Coltrane, Christopher Lloyd, Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman, Sigourney Weaver, William H. Macy, Richard Jenkins, Stanley Tucci, James Nesbitt, Jane Karen, Tony Hale, Bronson Pinchot, Frances Conroy, Sam Fell
Small Hero. Big Heart.
Based on the 2003 fantasy book of the same name by Kate DiCamillo.
Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read books - reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. Banished from Mouseworld for being more man than mouse, Despereaux is rescued by another outcast, Roscuro, who also wants to hear the tales.
But when the Princess dismisses Roscuro's friendship, he becomes the ultimate rat and plots revenge with fellow outsider...
Directed by: Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, James Lassiter, Will Smith, Steve Tisch
Cast: Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Michael Ealy, Barry Pepper, Madison Pettis, Sarah Jane Morris, Robinne Lee, Bill Smitrovich, Elpidia Carrillo, Dale Raoul, Jack Yang, Bojana Novakovic, Gina Hecht
Seven Names. Seven Strangers. One Secret.
Ben Thomas, an IRS agent with a fateful secret, embarks on an extraordinary journey of redemption by forever changing the lives of seven strangers. A suicidal IRS Agent sets out to make amends but inadvertently falls in love thereby complicating his plans.
Directed by: Rich Cowan, Mark Litwak, Juan A. Mas, Jay Sedrish, Mark Stouffer, Wendy Winks
Cast: Luke Benward, French Stewart, Kelly Perine, Kevin P Farley, Brittany Curran, Denyse Tontz, John Farley, Kenda Benward, Cameron Monaghan, Alba Jeanne MacConnell, Garrett Morris, Bryant Harnetiaux, Roxy Herbert, Maggy Bashaw, Lashanette Beavers, Casey Billings, Armand Jalayeri, Zach Jackson, Keith Hahto, Mitch Shellman, Ryan Sanson
A notorious diamond thief and two dim-witted accomplices stop along the highway where 12 year-old Owen sees them mistreating their dog. The boy intervenes to give the thirsty dog a drink, but it escapes into the woods. He helps the angry thugs search for the animal deep into the forest, then ditches them. Owen finds the dog and they hide out in his secret fort, ingeniously fortified with booby traps and defense mechanisms to repel intruders. Bravely, his fort is built atop the ridge where the feared "Madman of the Mountain" is said to live.
Desperate to...
Directed by: Clint Eastwood, Bill Gerber, Jenette Kahn, Robert Lorenz, Tim Moore, Adam Richman
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Cory Hardrict, Geraldine Hughes, John Carroll Lynch, Doua Moua, Lee Mong Vang, Dreama Walker, Brian Haley, Bee Vang, Ahney Her, Christopher Carley, Brian Howe
Walt Kowalski, a racist Korean War veteran, becomes increasingly unhappy at the influx of Hmong people to his neighborhood. After he catches Tao, a teenage Hmong neighbor, attempting to steal his vintage Gran Torino car as part of a gang initiation, the boy is forced by the gang to work for Kowalski in penance.
Estranged from his children and grandchildren, and having just lost his wife, Kowalski gradually becomes friendly with Tao and his family, learning about Hmong culture. He steadily loses his racist façade and attempts to protect Tao and his sister Sue from the gang.