A small-time magician in Las Vegas, Cris Johnson, can see into the future. When he draws the attention of FBI Agent Callie Ferris, who wants to use his abilities to stop Russian terrorists, Cris eludes capture and works to outsmart his pursuers. As he meets Liz Cooper, the woman from his vision, Cris realizes that he can not only see the future but also change it. He must race against time to save Liz and prevent the nuclear disaster.
After a US Navy SEAL fails to protect a scientist, he is forced to become a nanny for the scientist's children and protect them from enemy agents.
Harry Burns and Sally Albright share a long car ride from the University of Chicago to NYC. They discuss whether men and women can be friends without sex getting in the way. Over the years, they meet multiple times, discussing their lives, relationships, and faking an orgasm at a diner. Eventually, they have sex but grow apart. However, at a New Year's Eve party, Harry tells Sally he loves her and they get married.
Ted, who has been in love with Mary since high school, hires a private investigator to find her. The investigator falls in love with her and lies to Ted, but ultimately fails to win her over. Ted, who has been mistakenly arrested for murder, finally reunites with Mary and learns that honesty is the best way to win her heart.
Matt King is a lawyer and the trustee of a family trust with 25,000 acres of land in Kaua'i. His wife, Elizabeth, is in a coma after a boating accident. With Elizabeth's impending death, Matt faces his daughters' behavior and learns about her affair. He travels to Kaua'i to find Brian, Elizabeth's lover, but has a change of heart about selling the land. He tells Brian about Elizabeth and returns to vote against the sale. Elizabeth is taken off life support, and Matt kisses her goodbye. The film ends with Matt and his daughters scattering her ashes and watching March of the Penguins.
In Poetic Justice, a young hairdresser named Justice copes with the loss of her boyfriend in a tragic shooting incident. She embarks on a road trip with a postal worker named Lucky, who also carries his own emotional baggage. As they journey through the streets of South Central Los Angeles, they discover love, healing, and the power of poetry in the face of violence and despair.
A motorcycle stunt rider turns to robbing banks to provide for his ex and their newborn. His actions set him on a collision course with an ambitious rookie cop navigating a corrupt police department.
In Grudge Match, two aging boxing rivals, Henry 'Razor' Sharp and Billy 'The Kid' McDonnen, finally come face to face after thirty years for one last grudge match. The fight brings back their bitter rivalry and forces them to confront their aging bodies and their past mistakes. With the help of their trainers, Razor and Kid go through rigorous training, relive past glory, and try to settle the score once and for all.
Dr. Will Caster, a scientist researching artificial intelligence, has his consciousness uploaded into a computer after being shot by an anti-technology terrorist group. In his digital form, he gains vast capabilities and creates a technological utopia, but his motives become questionable when he starts controlling people's minds. The government and terrorists try to stop him, leading to a battle to delete his source code. Will's wife, Evelyn, sacrifices herself to upload a virus that ultimately destroys both of them. Five years later, it is revealed that some of Will's nano-particles have survived, potentially saving him and Evelyn.
Mild mannered businessman Sandy Patterson confronts the woman who stole his identity and embarks on a road trip with her to clear his name and return home. Along the way, they face challenges, encounter criminals, and develop a bond.
A retired police detective pledges to catch a serial killer before his retirement party, but his obsession with the case leads him down a dangerous path of paranoia and self-destruction.
The Sheriff of a suburban New Jersey community, populated by New York City police officers, slowly discovers the town is a front for mob connections and corruption. In the fictional town of Garrison, New Jersey, a number of residents are NYPD officers. The local sheriff Freddy Heflin is secretly in love with Liz Randone, whose life he once saved after a car accident. One night, Murray Babitch, nephew of Lt. Ray Donlan, is involved in an accident that leads to him faking his suicide to avoid exposing the corruption of the other officers. Internal Affairs investigator Lt. Moe Tilden asks Heflin to provide information on the corrupt cops in his town, but Heflin is intimidated and reluctant to betray them. Despite the initial success of the cover-up, the corrupt cops eventually decide that Babitch must be killed. Heflin realizes his mistake and steals the case files on the corrupt cops, discovering the extent of their corruption. He brings Babitch to New York City to turn him over to Internal Affairs, but is ambushed and disabled. He manages to follow the corrupt officers to Donlan's house, where a shootout occurs. Heflin kills two of the corrupt officers and is shot in the shoulder by Leo Crasky, but is saved by the arrival of Figgsy. In the end, Figgsy and Heflin personally take Babitch to Internal Affairs, and after the scandal is investigated, Heflin goes back to work.
In a world where the human lifespan has been extended, Kathy reminisces about her time at a boarding school called Hailsham and her adult life. She falls in love with Tommy, but Tommy and Ruth begin a relationship. The three friends eventually discover that they are clones destined to be organ donors. Tommy believes that their artwork can prove true love and grant them a temporary reprieve from donation. Kathy becomes a carer and watches many clones die. She reunites with Tommy and Ruth, who dies on the operating table. Tommy's artworks are revealed to be pointless, and Kathy is left waiting for her donations.
Proof of Life follows Terry Thorne, a skilled negotiator, who is hired to rescue Alice Bowman, a kidnapped woman in South America. As Terry navigates the dangerous political landscape and treacherous terrain, he falls in love with Alice and must race against time to save her.
In Changing Lanes, a man driving a Mercedes-Benz collides with a Toyota Corolla on a New York City highway. This seemingly simple accident spirals into a personal vendetta as both men become determined to ruin each other's lives. With a backdrop of legal battles, custody disputes, and escalating violence, their rivalry intensifies, leading to a thrilling and unpredictable climax.
After a tragic accident leaves her in a wheelchair, Jessabelle returns to her childhood home in Louisiana where she begins to experience supernatural occurrences. As she unravels the mysteries of her family's past, she discovers a voodoo cult and must confront her own demons.
After Nelson Mandela's release from prison, he becomes the President of South Africa and uses the national rugby team to unite the divided nation and win the Rugby World Cup, symbolizing overcoming apartheid.
A family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog. John and Jenny Grogan escape the brutal Michigan winters and relocate to Florida to work as reporters. They adopt Marley, an incorrigible yellow labrador retriever, and their misadventures with him become the topic of John's newspaper column. As Marley wreaks havoc on their household, Jenny becomes pregnant, loses the baby, and later gives birth to two healthy boys. Despite experiencing postpartum depression, Jenny realizes Marley is an indispensable part of their family. When Marley's health deteriorates, he is euthanized and buried in their front yard.
When a mild-mannered high school teacher gets challenged to a fight by a colleague, he must overcome his fears and stand up for himself in a hilarious battle of wits and fists.
Nobody Knows is a Japanese drama film set in Tokyo, Japan. It tells the story of four siblings who are left to fend for themselves after their mother abandons them in their apartment. The film follows their struggles to survive and maintain a semblance of normalcy while facing neglect, malnutrition, and the challenges of being children on their own. Based on a true story, Nobody Knows explores themes of family, responsibility, and the resilience of the human spirit.