, 1h30 Directed byPhillip Rhee OriginUSA GenresThriller, Martial arts, Action, Adventure, Martial arts ThemesSports films, Martial arts films ActorsErnie Hudson, Phillip Rhee, Tobin Bell, Art LaFleur, Gina Gershon, Jessica Collins Roles Yuri's Girl (uncredited) Rating49% A group of Russian mobsters have stolen a huge supply of paper for printing U.S. currency, and are now flooding the market with counterfeit bills. When one of the mobsters decides to turn herself in and hand over a data CD to the DA, she is shot and killed, but not before handing the disc to an unsuspecting Tommy Lee. Despite working with the police as a martial arts instructor, Lee doesn't go to the cops with the disc, but instead goes on the run, giving the mafia time to kidnap his daughter to hold as a hostage in exchange for the disc. When Lee catches the mobsters fleeing in a C130, he raises himself on a fire engine and casts the mobster's own bomb into the plane as landing gear doors close.
, 1h30 Directed byFred Olen Ray, Christopher Ray GenresDrama, Action, Crime ActorsTim Abell, Shauna O'Brien, Robert Quarry, Ross Hagen, Toni Naples, Nikki Fritz Roles Josie Williams Rating44% Tara McCormick (Alexander Keith) is sent to prison for the attempted murder of a local drug lord named Tommy Stompanato (Jay Richardson). Inside, she befriends Josie (Shauna O'Brien) and is approached by an agent of the government to finish the job she started in exchange for her freedom.
, 1h43 Directed byEdward Holzman OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Action ThemesFilms about sexuality, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films ActorsGriffin Drew, Shauna O'Brien, Lisa Boyle Roles Elke Taylor Rating45% A married couple, Linda (Griffin Drew) and Jeff (Eric Lippert), are trying to get their relationship under control. They don't communicate with each other much, Jeff is a workaholic and Linda thinks he's cheating on her. Linda and Jeff are both having trouble talking to Jeff's two college-aged children, Montana (Lisa Boyle) and Josh (Will Potter), from his first marriage. They then meet Elke (Shauna O'Brien), the younger sister of one of Linda's old friends. Elke, who is free-spirited and sexually uninhibited, begins interacting with most of the members of the family, emotionally and romantically, with a new openness and communication between them as the unexpected result.
, 1h55 Directed byJoel Schumacher OriginUSA GenresDrama, Science fiction, Thriller, Fantastic, Horror ThemesMedical-themed films, Films about religion ActorsKiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin, Oliver Platt, Kimberly Scott Roles One of Joe's Women (uncredited) Rating64% Nelson Wright (Kiefer Sutherland), convinces four of his medical school classmates — Joe Hurley (William Baldwin), Dave Labraccio (Kevin Bacon), Randy Steckle (Oliver Platt) and Rachel Manus (Julia Roberts) — to help him discover what lies beyond death. To do this they must stop his heart, producing a flat line graph on the heart monitor signal. Nelson flatlines for one minute before his classmates resuscitate him. While "dead", he experiences a sort of afterlife. He sees a vision of a boy he bullied as a child, Billy Mahoney. He merely tells his friends that he can't describe what he saw, but something is there. The others decide to follow Nelson's daring feat. Joe flatlines next, and he experiences an erotic afterlife sequence. He agrees with Nelson's claim that something indeed exists. Dave is third to flatline, and he sees a vision of a girl, Winnie Hicks (Kesha Reed), that he bullied in grade school. The three men start to experience vivid hallucinations that are related to their afterlife visions, but Nelson's circumstances are particularly freakish; he is repeatedly physically attacked by Billy Mahoney and each day presents with fresh cuts and wounds. Joe, engaged to be married, is haunted by home videos that he secretly filmed of his sexual trysts with other women. Dave is confronted by a vision of Winnie Hicks on a train, and she verbally taunts him like he did to her.
, 1h29 Directed byFrank Capra OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ThemesFilms about writers, Films about journalists ActorsLoretta Young, Robert Williams, Shauna O'Brien, Jean Harlow, Halliwell Hobbes, Louise Closser Hale Rating67% Stewart "Stew" Smith (Robert Williams), ace reporter for the Post, is assigned to get the story about the latest escapade of playboy Michael Schuyler (Donald Dillaway), a breach of promise suit by chorus girl Gloria Golden, who has been paid to drop it. Unlike rival Daily Tribune reporter Bingy Baker (Walter Catlett), he turns down a $50 bribe from Dexter Grayson (Reginald Owen), the Schuylers' lawyer, to not write anything. He does pretend to be swayed by the pleas of Anne (Jean Harlow), Michael's sister, but then brazenly calls his editor with the scoop, appalling the Schuylers.