Whatever It Takes (released in theaters on March 24, 2000) follows Ryan Woodman, a nerdy, accordion-playing high school senior played by Shane West, who...
The Lincoln Lawyer (released in theaters on March 18, 2011) centers on Mickey Haller, a charismatic and slick defense attorney who operates his practice...
The Skulls (released in theaters on March 31, 2000) arrived at the height of the millennium’s obsession with secret societies and institutional corruption. Directed...
Friday Night Lights (released in theaters on October 8, 2004) redefined the sports movie genre by stripping away the glossy idealism often associated with...
The Informers (released in theaters on April 24, 2009) serves as a chilling, mosaic-style exploration of moral decay in early 1980s Los Angeles. Adapted...
Along Came Polly (released in theaters on Jan. 16, 2004) serves as a quintessential example of the mid-2000s romantic comedy boom, blending cringeworthy slapstick...
Elektra (released in theaters on Jan. 15, 2005) emerged during the experimental early era of Marvel’s cinematic presence. A spin-off from 2003’s Daredevil, the...
The Rules of Attraction (released in theaters on October 11, 2012) is a jagged, stylized adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ infamous novel. Directed by...
Glory Road (released in theaters on Jan. 13, 2006) stands as a powerful, crowd-pleasing tribute to a pivotal moment in American sports history. Produced...
The Bucket List (released in theaters on January 11, 2008) became an instant cultural touchstone, popularizing a phrase that has since become a permanent...
First Daughter (released in theaters on September 24, 2004) arrived as a charming, contemporary spin on the “princess seeking independence” trope. Directed by Forest...