Storyline: After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word we speak. Trailer:
Storyline: Despite his tarnished reputation after the events of The Dark Knight, in which he took the rap for Dent's crimes, Batman feels compelled to intervene to assist the city and its police force which is struggling to cope with Bane's plans to destroy the city. Trailer:
Storyline: The story of five teenage girls who form an unlikely bond after beating up a teacher who has sexually harassed them. They build a solid friendship but their wild ways begin to get out of control. Trialer:
Storyline:
Pretty tomboy Kim (Felicity Jones) used to be a champion skateboarder,
but now she flips burgers to support herself and her dad. Opportunity
comes knocking when she flukes a winter-long catering job in one of the
plushest ski chalets in the Alps. At first, Kim is baffled by this
bizarre new world of posh people, vintage champagne, epic mountains and
waist deep powder. Then Kim discovers snowboarding, and her natural
talent soon sees her training for the end-of-season competition, with a
chance
to win major prize money.
But before she can become a champion again, Kim needs to overcome her
deepest fears - and figure out what's going on with Jonny (Ed Westwick),
her boss' handsome but apparently unavailable son.
Storyline:
15-year-old Alma (Helene Bergsholm) is consumed by her out-of-control
hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur,
the boyfriend she yearns for, to down-and-dirty daydreams about
practically everybody she lays eyes on. Alma and her best friend Sara
live in an insufferably boring little town in the hinterlands of Norway
called Skoddeheimen, a place they loathe so much that every time their
school bus passes the sign that names it, they routinely flip it off.
After Alma
has a stimulating yet
awkward encounter with Artur, she makes the mistake of telling her
incredulous friends, who ostracize her at school, until Sara can't even
be seen with her. At home, Alma's single mother is overwhelmed and
embarrassed by her daughter's extravagant phone sex bills and wears
earplugs to muffle Alma's round-the-clock acts of self-gratification.
Storyline:
Step Up Revolution is the next installment in the worldwide smash Step
Up franchise, which sets the dancing against the vibrant backdrop of
Miami. Emily (Kathryn McCormick) arrives in Miami with aspirations of
becoming a professional dancer and soon falls in love with Sean (Ryan
Guzman), a young man who leads a dance crew in elaborate, cutting-edge
flash mobs, called "The Mob." When a wealthy business man threatens to
develop The Mob's historic neighborhood and displace thousands of
people,
Emily must band together
with Sean and The Mob to turn their performance art into protest art,
and risk losing their dreams to fight for a greater cause
Storyline:
Director Lasse Hallström and screenwriter Jamie Linden collaborate to
adapt author Nicholas Sparks' novel about a young soldier who falls for
an idealistic college girl. Savannah Curtis (Amanda Seyfried) was on
spring break when she first met John Tyree (Channing Tatum), who was
home on temporary leave. For the smitten soldier it was practically love
at first sight. Over the course of the next seven years, when each
deployment seemed more treacherous than the last, the love letters that
Savannah
sent to John were one of
the only things that kept him going. However, those loving and heartfelt
correspondences would ultimately yield consequences that neither the
brave soldier nor his one true love could have ever foreseen.
Storyline: America's Got Talent (also known as AGT) is an American reality television series on the NBC television network, and part of the global British Got Talent franchise. It is a talent show that features singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and other performers of all ages competing for the advertised top prize of one million dollars. The show debuted in June 2006 for the summer television season. From season three onwards, the prize includes the one million dollars, payable in a financial annuity over 40 years (or the present cash value of such annuity), and a show as the headliner on the Las Vegas Strip.
Among its significant features were that it gave an opportunity to talented amateurs or unknown performers, with the results decided by an audience vote. The format is a popular one and has often been reworked for television in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The current incarnation was created by Simon Cowell, and was originally due to be a 2005 British series called Paul O'Grady's Got Talent[1] but was postponed due to O'Grady's acrimonious split with broadcaster ITV (later launching as Britain's Got Talent. As such, the American version became the first full series of the franchise.
Despite Simon Cowell's involvement in the show's production, his contract with Fox for his involvement with American Idol prevented him from being involved in the show as a judge. After leaving Idol however, Cowell began to produce and judge a version of The X Factor for Fox in 2011.