When Ahmad Simmons' (Brandon Hammond) diabetic grandmother, Josephine "Big Mama" Joseph (Irma P. Hall), falls into a coma during an operation to amputate her leg, it throws the Joseph family into chaos. Ahmad watches as his mother, Maxine (Vivica A. Fox), and aunts Teri (Vanessa L. Williams) and Tracy (Nia Long) struggle to adjust to the family matriarch's sudden absence, fall into old rivalries, share memories, and work to maintain the long-standing tradition of Sunday family dinners.
For more than 10 years, Josh Kovaks (Ben Stiller) has managed one of New York City's most luxurious and well-secured residences. One of the condo's most-notorious residents, Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda), is currently under house arrest for the theft of more than $2 billion from his investors -- including Josh and his co-workers. Determined to reclaim the retirement funds Shaw stole from them, they turn to a petty crook named Slide (Eddie Murphy) to help them break into Shaw's home.
“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.
An organic blend of action, suspense and gut-busting, hilarious comedy occur when two "good-natured" friends inadvertently snatch a bag that a cop needs to repay an overwhelming debt to the Irish Mob. What the duo find is that they are now knee-deep in a deadly web that not only includes a cell of crooked cops and the Irish Mob but also an endless array of shady, devious players - who are playing for keeps. 2018 | Director: Joseph C. Grant Jr. | Stars: Al Thompson, Robert Stapleton, Michael Blackson **This film is under license from Guardian Entertainment. All rights reserved**
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Jack Burton (Kurt Russell) is a simple man who doesn't believe in ghosts or magic until he's swept into a mind-boggling adventure deep within Chinatown's mysterious underworld. Burton's pal, Wang Chi (Dennis Dun), is trying to rescue his kidnapped fiancée. Egg Shen (Victor Wong), an enigmatic tour-bus driver seems to know a lot about ancient Chinese magic for a simple tour-bus driver. They do battle with an outlandish array of human and inhuman adversaries under the command of Lo Pan (James Hong), a 2000-year-old evil magician who has the power to transform himself from a wheelchair-bound old man into a seven-foot-tall mystical menace.
Steven Seagal stars as dedicated Los Angeles police detective MasonStorm, who uncovers a high-level web of political corruption and murder.Gunned down by a member of his own police force, Storm spends sevenyears in a coma before awakening to learn that his family was murderedyears ago. Now, years after the crime and not knowing the perpetrators,Storm wants justice--and nothing and no one is going to stop him.
A former African prince bitten by the original Dracula stalks the streets of modern Los Angeles. Appalled by contemporary customs and morals, he begins putting the bite on drug dealers and homosexual antique dealers to help clean things up. Picture was billed as the first black horror film.
A drug dealer tries to get out of the life and start anew with his girlfriend, but the transition is tragically difficult. Director Leon Ichaso Writer Barry Michael Cooper Stars Wesley Snipes Michael Wright Khandi Alexander