A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their reception of him eventually reaches a boiling point. Director Jordan Peele Writer Jordan Peele Stars Daniel Kaluuya Allison Williams Bradley Whitford
Hilarity ensues when Roscoe Jenkins (Martin Lawrence) attempts to upstage his cousin Clyde (Cedric the Entertainer) while participating in his family's obstacle course race. Though he's finally able to beat Clyde for the first time in his life, Roscoe fails to realize that he's neglected his son in the process.
Martin Lawrence leads an all-star cast, including Cedric the Entertainer, Mo'Nique, and Mike Epps, in the hit comedy Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins. When a celebrated TV show host (Lawrence) returns to his hometown in the South, his family is there to remind him that going home is no vacation! It's one outrageous predicament after another when big-city attitude and small-town values collide in this hysterical comedy critics are praising for its "over-the-top hilarity!" (Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel)
Cast: Martin Lawrence, Michael Clarke Duncan, Mike Epps, Mo'Nique, Nicole Ari Parker, Cedric the Entertainer, James Earl Jones Produced by: Scott Stuber, Mary Parent, Charles Castaldi Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
At holiday time, family matriarch Ma'Dere Whitfield (Loretta Devine) assembles her large brood for their first reunion in four years. However, family ties show signs of strain when various secrets come to light, especially concerning Marine Claude's (Columbus Short) true military status, Quentin's (Idris Elba) debts and teenage Baby's (Chris Brown) secret plans to become a singer.
The Candyman arrives in New Orleans and sets his sights on a young woman whose family was ruined by the immortal killer years before. Director Bill Condon Writers Rand Ravich(screenplay by) Mark Kruger(screenplay by) Clive Barker(story by) Stars Tony Todd Kelly Rowan Caroline Barclay
Joel (James Bond III), a quiet divinity student from North Carolina, starts to question his faith. So he heads to New York to visit his friend K (Kadeem Hardison), a struggling actor, who takes him out bar-hopping. They meet a gorgeous seductress (Cynthia Bond) who turns out to be a succubus, a demon spirit luring black lotharios to their deaths. When she sets her eyes on Joel, K turns to the help of Dougie (Bill Nunn), a drunken cop who specializes in supernatural investigations.
“Claudine,” starring the legendary James Earl Jones and Diahann Carroll. Set in 1970s Harlem, “Claudine” tells the heartwarming and poignant story of a single mother, Claudine (Diahann Carroll), raising her six children while navigating the complexities of welfare and love. When she meets Rupert (James Earl Jones), a kind-hearted garbage collector, the two form a deep connection that challenges societal norms and personal insecurities.
While recapping his history, Blade seeks the vampire who killed his mother. Makoto and Hayate rampage the vampire Club Feed, Blade joining in and slaying the werewolf Ladu. The vampire leader Deacon Frost infects Hayate and Blade realises he is the one he's looking for. Blade kills Hayate and Makoto swears revenge for that.
Legendary half-vampire, half-human vampire hunter Blade is tracking Deacon Frost, a very powerful and influential vampire who killed his mother and who heads Existence, a secretive vampire organization that operates in Southeast Asia.
The story of Oscar Grant III, a 22-year-old Bay Area resident, who crosses paths with friends, enemies, family, and strangers on the last day of 2008. Director Ryan Coogler Writer Ryan Coogler Stars Michael B. Jordan Melonie Diaz Octavia Spencer
A family's serene beach vacation turns to chaos when their doppelgängers appear and begin to terrorize them. Director Jordan Peele Writer Jordan Peele Stars Lupita Nyong'o Winston Duke Elisabeth Moss
Coming in on the tail end of a rhythm and blues singing group explosion, The Five Heartbeats (Robert Townsend, Michael Wright, Leon, Harry J. Lennix, Tico Wells) rise and fall within the space of seven years. Along the way, the group deals with all manner of fame and fortune distractions -- jealousy, greed, too much womanizing and drugs all take a toll. Their troubles culminate when executive Big Red (Hawthorne James) is arrested for the murder of manager Jimmy Potter (Chuck Patterson).