Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, derived from her own family life, tells the story of the March family, four daughters and their mother who are living in New England during the Civil War years. Their father is away in the Union Army as chaplain. ... more about Little Women
A young girl (Jennifer Carpenter) dies under the care of her parish priest (Tom Wilkinson). While attending college, Emily believed she became possessed. After medical care ceases to work, she turned to her faith. ... more about Exorcism of Emily Rose
Carl, a fisherman in the waters off Washington state, has been found dead, drowned in own nets, but with a serious head wound. ... more about Snow Falling on Cedars
When a mysterious storm kills all but one crew member of the first manned mission to mars, a rescue mission is launched. Once on the red planet, the crew finds the sole survivor of the first mission who informs them that this was no ordinary storm. ... more about Mission to Mars
Dr. Julian Mater is suspended and gets his license revoked for performing experiments on dying patients in cellular regeneration. ... more about Exquisite Tenderness
While the first two movies were based on the novel by Michael Ende, this one is only based "on the characters." It transfers Fantasia into the "real" world. ... more about NeverEnding Story III
A chess grandmaster is in a big tournament, and when his lover is found painted up and the blood drained out of her body he becomes a chief suspect. ... more about Knight Moves
Harry and Daphne meet at their job: Standing in a shop's window as living dolls, they spend several hours per day without moving and if they move (flinch), they will loose their job. ... more about Flinch