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The story starts in the early 1960s with a young Liverpudlian ship builder named Jude (Jim Sturgess) who travels by ship to the United States in search of his American G.I. father, Wes (Robert Clohessy), whom he has never met and… (Read More)
Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, a disciplined and intelligent black gangster, runs much of Harlem and imparts his wisdom onto his former driver turned right-hand man, Frank Lucas (Denzel Washington). Johnson dies of a heart attack in 1968, at an electronics store. Frank… (Read More)
There’s no better time of year than Christmas, especially in South Park. So, stop fighting with the family, gather ‘round at Belly Up and watch these classic South Park episodes. Join in as the citizens of South Park sing many of… (Read More)
Although the Dark Side of the Rainbow effect has become famous, its origin is murky. In 1994, fans of Pink Floyd discussed the phenomenon on the Usenet message board alt.music.pink-floyd. At that point, knowledge of who first thought of combining the… (Read More)
The movie begins with three aliens, a blue one, a red one, and a yellow one, flying in a spaceship. While watching a music holographic video of a multi-coloured woman, they come across Earth. And, deciding that there were girls down… (Read More)
The Trans Continental Pop Festival, better known as Festival Express, was a legendary 1970 tour across Canada by some of the world’s biggest rock bands, including The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and The Band. The tour was also the subject of… (Read More)
A Spartan orator named Dilios narrates of the young Leonidas undergoing his childhood training, explaining the rigors of Spartan life. Leonidas is cast out into the wild, and survives the harsh winter to return to his home, when he is crowned… (Read More)
Nicholas Angel, an extremely dedicated and over-achieving police officer in London’s Metropolitan Police Service, performs his duties so well that he makes everyone else look bad. As a result his superiors send him to a place where his talents won’t be… (Read More)
The film intercuts stories featuring different actors playing characters based on the life or the legend of Bob Dylan. Marcus Carl Franklin, a young black actor, plays a version of the 11-year old Dylan, who calls himself “Woody Guthrie” and escapes… (Read More)
Into the Wild tells the adventures of Christopher McCandless, a top student at Emory University and an athlete. After graduating, McCandless decides to give $24,000 of his savings account to OXFAM and later burn all the money in his wallet. He… (Read More)
Sixteen year-old Juno MacGuff is the type of girl that beats to her own drummer, and doesn’t really care what others may think of her. She learns that she’s pregnant from a one-time sexual encounter with her best friend, Paulie Bleeker… (Read More)
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Josh Berman and shot in HD across the globe, REALTIME captures the season as it unfolded for a crew of the biggest names and best up-and-coming talent in skiing. In a winter quite unlike any other to… (Read More)
50 million Americans are uninsured, and those who are covered often become victims of insurance company fraud and red tape. Interviews are conducted with both types, including former employees of insurance companies who describe cost-cutting initiatives that encourage bonuses for insurance… (Read More)
No Country for Old Men is a 2007 crime thriller film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, and Javier Bardem. Adapted from the Cormac McCarthy novel of the same name,1 No Country for… (Read More)
An unnamed, thirtysomething Dublin busker (listed in the credits as “Guy” and played by Glen Hansard) sings and plays guitar on Grafton Street, a Dublin shopping district, struggling with the trials of performing on the street, including chasing after a heroin… (Read More)
From greasing handrails in New York to perfect conditions in Alaska, Rage Films traveled all over the country facing inconsistent snowfall patters. Enjoy features some of the most technical urban, backcountry and big mountain lines the industry has seen to date… (Read More)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical comedy film that parodies horror films, based on the British musical stage production The Rocky Horror Show, with the screenplay written by Richard O’Brien and Jim Sharman. The film features Tim Curry… (Read More)
STEEP is a feature documentary about bold adventure, exquisite athleticism and the pursuit of a perfect moment on skis. It is the story of big mountain skiing, a sport that barely existed 35 years ago. It started in the 1970s in… (Read More)
Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) are co-dependent seniors who are preparing to leave high school. Two weeks before the last day of school, Seth is invited to a party by Jules (Emma Stone) and agrees to provide the alcohol… (Read More)
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension
Buckaroo Banzai spans roughly 50 years and begins in the middle of the story. It doesn’t fill in some of the earliest parts of the story until the viewpoint characters themselves unravel the mystery — roughly halfway through the movie. In… (Read More)
Two thugs surprise Jeffrey “The Dude” Lebowski (Bridges) in his home in Venice, California, attempting to collect a debt Lebowski’s supposed wife owes to Jackie Treehorn (Ben Gazzara). After roughing The Dude up, one of the thugs urinates on his rug… (Read More)
The Harder They Come featuring Jimmy Cliff
Reggae music serves as both soundtrack and plot element in THE HARDER THEY COME, a groundbreaking classic starring music legend Jimmy Cliff. Such hits as “You Can Get It If You Really Want,” “Many Rivers to Cross,” and “Sitting in Limbo,... (Read More)
Homer adopts a pig who’s run away from Krusty Burger after Krusty tried to have him slaughtered, naming the pig “Spider Pig.” At the same time, the lake is protected after the audience sink the barge Green Day are on with… (Read More)























