Tagline: The spark that ignites us, unites us. A political thriller based on the true story of Patrick Chamusso, an ordinary man forced to resort to terror in extraordinary circumstances. A story of one man’s struggle amongst a nation’s, set in a divided South Africa in the nineteen eighties, climaxing in the present day. Powerfully…
Charlotte’s Web (2006)
Tagline: Help is coming from above. A live-action / photo real CG animated feature adaptation of E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” starring Dakota Fanning as Fern. Julia Roberts will lend her vocals in the lead role of Charlotte A. Cavatica, a spider and heroine of the book who goes out of her way to save Wilbur…
Children of Men (2006)
Tagline: In 20 years. Women are fertile. No Children. No Future. No Hope. But all that can change in a heartbeat. Earth, 2027: Hope for the future has become a dwindling resource. It has been nearly 19 years since the last baby was born, and with each passing year of inexplicable, global childlessness, mankind edges…
Clerks II (2006)
Tagline: With no power comes no responsibility. The sequel to writer / director Kevin Smith’s 1994 Sundance favorite, “Clerks II” continues the intersecting stories of laterally mobile Dante and Randal (Jeff Anderson) and their career slacker shadows Jay At the age of 33, New Jersey mini-mart clerks and best friends Dante Hicks (Brian O Halloran)…
Click (2006)
Tagline: What if you had a universal remote… That controlled your universe? In Columbia Pictures / Revolution Studios’ comedy Click, Adam Sandler portrays Michael Newman, a family man whose busy career as an architect doesn’t leave much time for his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and two kids. Unable to figure out which of his many…
Come Early Morning (2006)
Come Early Morning tells the story of Lucy (Ashley Judd), a hard-working, Southern woman, whose personal life has been reduced to a spiral of late nights and one-night stands. When Lucy meets Cal (Jeffrey Donovan), a newcomer to town, she is finally forced to confront her fears as he challenges her accept a more meaningful…