Two families, one Asian, one African American, make up the two factions on opposite sides of a brutal gang war. At stake: control of Oakland's waterfront. When Po, the son of one of the warlords is murdered, his brother Han (Jet Li) is determined to find out who's responsible. Han escapes from a Hong Kong prison and comes to America. Estranged from his family, Han finds himself isolated in a world of violent betrayal. The search for the answers behind his brother's death reveals a deeper mystery. Han eventually teams with Trish (Aaliyah) , the daughter of the head of the rival family, to hunt down the killers and uncover the truth in this modernized gangster take on Romeo and Juliet.
When the Cold War ended, many of the intelligence agents began working on their own, freelancing as mercenaries for hire, much like the masterless Samarai (known as Ronin) from ages past. Deirdre (Natascha McElhone) hires these Ronin, a group of one-time Cold War intelligence adversaries, for one last covert mission. Led by Sam (Robert DeNiro) and Vincent (Jean Reno), the team must track down a mysterious briefcase. But once the case is found, the double-crossing begins. Now, they'll fight to survive in a world where loyalty is bought, and betrayal is a way of life. This espionage action thriller from director John Frankenheimer is packed with twists and turns, both in the plot and in tense driving sequences through the tight streets of Europe.
Based on the television series, S.W.A.T. is directed by Clark Johnson and sports an ensemble cast that includes Colin Farrell, Samuel L. Jackson, Michelle Rodriguez, and LL Cool J. Jim Street (Farrell) and his partner are disgraced after a hostage standoff goes awry. His partner leaves the force, but Street stays on, taking a demotion in the hopes that it will let him wear the uniform again someday. That chance comes when Commander Hondo (Jackson) recruits Street to try out for a new Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) Unit. After weeks of intense training, this new squad of top cops is thrown into action when a jailed drug lord makes a public offer of $100 million to anyone who will break him out of prison.
Matthew McConaughey stars as explorer extraordinaire Dirk Pitt in this swashbuckling adventure directed by Breck Eisner. Searching Sub-Saharan Africa for a legendary Civil War battleship with his buddy Al (Steve Zahn), Pitt stops the murder of a U.N. scientist (Penelope Cruz) who's investigating a mysterious killer disease. They find that the illness that threatens to kill thousands of locals is massive pollution caused by a West African dictator that could wipe out all ocean life on Earth. Pitt and friends harrowingly elude danger with cunning heroics and explosive action while they try to stop the dictator's evil schemes. Their hunt will ultimately lead them to the treasure of the battleship that the locals call The Ship of Death!
Say hello to my little friend! Tony Montana (Al Pacino) fled Fidel Castro's Cuba to seek a better life in the United States. He ended up making a ruthless assault on the American dream, getting everything he wanted and more through a violent climb from small-time hood to ruler of Miami's drug underworld. Montana teams with his friend Manny (Steven Bauer) to gun his way to power, wiping out rivals and building a mighty cocaine empire. Pacino turns in a performance for the ages in one of Hollywood's most heralded crime sagas, inspired by the 1932 film of the same name. Director Brian De Palma does a masterful job, with help from an explosive script written by Oscar-winner Oliver Stone.
Jump onto the field with Shaolin Soccer, the box-office smash that has won critical awards and the hearts of millions with eye-popping visual effects and wicked humor! Asian comic sensation and filmmaker Stephen Chow wrote, directed, edited, and acted in this stunt-filled sports story. Shaolin was an ancient martial art practiced by six young believers. But when the world changed and discipline and honor were forgotten, the followers all lost their way - except one. Aided by an ex-soccer star, he locates and reunites his friends, along with a woman with impressive Kung Fu skills. They bring the art of Shaolin to the modern world by forming a soccer team, and the game will never be the same again!
Director Robert Rodriguez (From Dusk Till Dawn) teams up with graphic novelist Frank Miller to bring Miller's gritty Sin City to the screen. The black and white, film noir world is created using the latest green-screen techniques to make a dazzling combination of hand drawn cityscapes and eternal night. Three tales are woven together, with hard-boiled stories about crime, loss, love, and survival. There are trench coat wearing criminals and detectives, a devilish cannibal, a cop with a bad heart, and dangerous vixens, doing all the good and bad of humanity. The ensemble cast includes Bruce Willis, Elijah Wood, Jaime King, Benicio Del Toro, Rosario Dawson, Jessica Alba, and Clive Owen.
L.A. bomb squad experts Jack Traven (Keeau Reeves) and Harry Temple (Jeff Daniels) have just foiled a mad bomber's plot by saving a group of hostages trapped in the elevator of an L.A. skyscraper. Traven, however, lets the bomber, Howard Payne (Dennis Hopper), escape. Payne sets out for revenge, blowing up a packed city bus right before Traven's eyes. Traven answers a nearby payphone, only to learn that Payne's planted another bomb on another bus. Once the bus hits 50 mph, the bomb will be engaged. And when the bus' speed drops below 50, the bomb will explode, killing everyone onboard. It's up to Traven and Temple to find the bus and outwit Payne before it's too late. The action, like the bus, just can't slow down.
The Fast and the Furious director Rob Cohen takes the high-speed stylings airborne in this military sci-fi action thriller. Navy test pilots Ben Gannon (Josh Lucas), Kara Wade (Jessica Beil), and Henry Purcell (Jamie Foxx) are the best of the best. They push the envelope in the cockpit of highly classified stealth fighter jets. They're ordered to fly with a new wingman, an AI-controlled unmanned plane, nicknamed EDI. The crew's first mission with their robotic ally comes off crisp and clean, until EDI is struck by lightning on the return. Its powers expanded in unseen ways, EDI begins acting with a mind of its own. When EDI takes a top secret mission that could result in a nuclear holocaust, the stealth pilots must take the skies to prevent Armageddon.
To fight the war on drugs, the DEA set up a fake company as part of Operation Swordfish. After the company was shut down, its bank accounts - containing hundreds of millions of dollars - remained open. Fifteen years later, interest has grown that amount to almost ten billion. Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) heads an elite counterterrorism unit known as Black Cell. Shear wants the money to finance his organization, so he turns to Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman). Jobson happens to be one of the two best hackers on the planet. He also happens to be forbidden from going near any kind of electronics thanks to some hacks of top secret FBI systems. Shear lures Jobson back into cyberspace and into a plot that grows more sinister with every turn.
Ten years after the first Terminator failed to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), a second unstoppable Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) arrives from the year 2029. This time, his mission is to protect the young John Connor (Edward Furlong) from an even more highly developed killing machine. Skynet's new assassin is the T-1000 (Robert Patrick), made entirely of a shape-shifting liquid metal that is faster, stronger, and far deadlier than the original model. And this seemingly unstoppable model is hell-bent on terminating the young John Connor, future leader of the human resistance. Now Sarah, John, and the Terminator must go on the offensive, trying to track down the scientist who designed Skynet before it can destroy humanity. It's machine vs. machine, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance in this non-stop thrill ride with an explosive finish!
The apocalyptic war of the machines that gave rise to the Terminator saga begins raging in the third installment of the epic sci-fi franchise. Future rebel leader John Connor (Nick Stahl), now in his 20s, finds himself struggling through life, haunted by dreams of a heroic destiny he cannot avoid, yet tries constantly to resist. The machines of the future make one last attempt to alter the outcome of the coming war before it begins, sending a new and improved killing machine, the T-X (Kristanna Loken), back through time to eliminate Connor. Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as the T-800, this time playing the part of the good guy as the robot assigned to protect Connor and veterinarian Kate Brewster (Claire Danes), who's also destined to have a part to play.