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Stuck Subtitles
Release: May. 30, 2008 Rated: Rating Pending
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Brandi Boski Mena Suvari is a hard-working caregiver who works at a retirement home. When she hears shes up for a major promotion, she goes out drinking to celebrate. Unwisely driving herself home, she accidentally hits a homeless man, Tom Stephen Rea, who flies into and gets stuck in her windshield. Fearing the incident will hurt her chances at getting the promotion, she decides to leave a slowly bleeding-to-death Tom in the windshield in her garage. When hes dead, she figures she can safely and secretly dispose of the body. So, Tom must gather up his strength to get out before he dies.
Martian Child Subtitles
Release: Nov. 2, 2007 Rated: PG - for thematic elements and mild language Avg. Score: 2.5/5
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A sci-fi author John Cusack who is still mourning the death of his wife tries to get his mind off of his grief by adopting a young boy Bobby Coleman. But the kids own emotional problems are compounded by the fact that he seems to be utterly convinced that hes from the planet Mars.
Lions for Lambs Subtitles
Release: Nov. 9, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending
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In Washington, D.C., Senator Jasper Irving Tom Cruise has his eyes on the White House, so he promises a big scoop to a TV journalist Meryl Streep that will hopefully land him on every screen in America. But is the story as explosive as promised, or is the reporter just being duped? Meanwhile, an altruistic college professor Robert Redford tries to inspire an emotionally detached student Andrew Garfield into becoming more politically motivated.
Man in the Chair Subtitles
Release: Dec. 7, 2007 Rated: Rating Pending
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All Cameron Kincaid Michael Angarano wants to be is a famous filmmaker. However, he doesnt get any help from his dysfunctional family. Entering a student film competition, Cameron gets help on his first big project from Flash Christopher Plummer, the only living crew member who worked on Citizen Kane. Flash currently lives at the Motion Picture Retirement Home where the residents, including a retired screenwriter M. Emmet Walsh, all pitch in to help the teenage dreamer direct his first blockbuster. Well, they hope it will be anyway.