A racer named Furlong (ha-ha) is yanked out of his car by reverse time-travellers an instant before his "fatal" crash, and is whisked to the year 2009, to undergo a mind-transplant with a recent decedent, temporarily on hold at the Spiritual Switchboard. But he escapes. There's a chase, then another …
An ex-special forces operative takes a job to provide security for a journalist as she interviews a dictator, but, a military coup breaks out in the middle of the interview, they are forced to escape into the jungle where they must survive. Directed by Pierre Morel, starring John Cena and …
Elderly sex shop owner, Keith, falls for a younger customer, but struggles with performance. Seeking help from a strange doctor, he discovers an experimental drug leading to renewed vitality and a journey into a parallel universe where he's a rock. Written and directed by Dimitri Coats, starring: Keith Morris, Dimitri …
A methodical meditation on the meaning of “we,” Free Men tells the story of Algerians — both Muslim and Jewish — living in Paris during the German occupation. To escape persecution, some of those Jews are carrying forged papers declaring them to be Muslims — common heritage trumping religious difference. …
Is it strange when the wholehearted pursuit of a singular and spectacular achievement inspires pity and fear more than awe? Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi’s documentary about rock climber Alex Honnold makes the case that you don’t have to be crazy to climb the 3000-foot sheer granite face of …
Matthew McConaughey plays a Southerner who takes up arms against the South. Directed by Gary Ross.
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Porn for marathon runners, but even film critics whose only exercise is coughing will find that an education overload awaits in Pierre Morath’s instructional ode to sprinters. In the beginning they were joggers, viewed by some as nothing more than perverted exhibitionists streaking half-naked through our city streets. Women weren’t …
A rub-our-noses-in-it descent into the low life, in the company of a runaway teen. There are some laughs along the way, thanks in large part to the force-of-nature resilience of Reese Witherspoon as the plucky heroine, and thanks in no part to writer-director Matthew Bright's self-congratulation on the strength of …