BLUE CRUSH (2002):
100 minutes
With awesome bonus material on surf subculture and the filming of some of the coolest surf action ever, Blue Crush is an irresistable adrenaline-charged ride.Anne Marie (
Kate Bosworth - The Horse Whisperer; Remember The Titans) is determined. She knows how to surf and she's going to prove it. One day, she'll win the Pipe Master, one of the world's most dangerous, aggressive and male-dominated surf competitions.With the help of her best friends (
Michelle Rodriguez - The Fast And The Furious; Girlfight and Sanoe Lake- a real life surf chick) she puts all her energy and courage to live her passion and fulfil her dreams, until she meets Matt (Matthew Davis - Legally Blonde; Pearl Harbour) and her balance is shaken.
HONEY:
90 minutes
Honey Daniels (
Jessica Alba) has been waiting all her life to show the world her dance moves and now, everything she ever wanted is just a step away.
For years, her spirit and ambition have given the dancer and aspiring choreographer the courage to move ahead, even when those who love her best have doubts about her possible success in such a tough field.
Her one-in-a-million break arrives in the form of a video director, who sees Honey in the club she bartends and dances at, and offers her a spot as a back-up dancer. As her true ability shines through, Honey starts to live the dream, choreographing for some of the hottest acts in hip-hop and R&B, including Ginuwine, Tweet and Jadakiss & Sheek.
Almost as quickly as it arrives though, the dream begins to dissolve and Honey, with the encouragement of her boyfriend Chaz (
Mekhi Phifer) and best friend Gina (
Joy Bryant), rediscovers her love of dancing through the exuberant energy of a group of neighbourhood kids.
Bille Woodruff (music video director for Usher, Britney Spears and Toni Braxton), in his directorial debut combines a young, vibrant cast with a pulsating, diverse soundtrack featuring some of the best R&B, hip-hop and urban music superstars of today.
BRING IT ON: ALL OR NOTHING (2006):
94 minutes
The third explosive instalment to the classic all American teen tale - Bring It On: All or Nothing is the sassy, high-energy production that will have you cheering and grooving to all new dance moves this September.
Britney Allen (
Hayden Panettiere) is living the high school dream - captain of the cheerleading squad and the envy of all her friends. Much loved by her team-mates Britney wants to take her squad to the top so that they can appear in recording star Rihana's upcoming television special. However, during their training Britney's life turns from cheer-topia to cheer-tastrophe when her father's job takes her family to Crenshaw Heights - the cheerleading enemy of her beloved Pacific Vista Highschool
At her new school Britney works hard to prove herself to the Warriors leader Camille (Solange Knowles- Smith), and together they work feverishly to bust out the edgy new moves that will find them in the ultimate cheer-off against Britney's old school. During the climactic, no-holds-barred fight to the finish, friendships, loyalties and talents are tested -- but only one team can come out on top.
PERFECT MAN (2005):
In The Perfect Man, teenager Holly Hamilton (
Hilary Duff) is tired of moving every time her single mum Jean (
Heather Locklear) has another personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. To distract her mother from her latest bad choice, Holly conceives the perfect plan for the perfect man.an imaginary secret admirer who will romance Jean and boost her shaky self-esteem. When the virtual relationship takes off, Holly finds herself having to produce the suitor, borrowing her friend's charming and handsome Uncle Ben (
Chris Noth) as the face behind the emails, notes and gifts. Holly must resort to increasingly desperate measure to keep the ruse alive and protect her mum's newfound happiness.almost missing the real perfect man when he does come along.
AMERICAN DREAMZ (2006):
107 minutes
On the morning of his re-election, the President (Quaid) decides to read the newspaper for the first time in four years. This starts him down a slippery slope. He begins reading obsessively, reexamining his black and white view of the world, holing up in his bedroom in his pyjamas. Frightened by the President's apparent nervous breakdown, his Chief of Staff (Dafoe) pushes him back into the spotlight, booking him as a guest judge on the television ratings juggernaut (and the President's personal fave), the weekly talent show American Dreamz. America can't seem to get enough of American Dreamz, hosted by self-aggrandizing, self-loathing Martin Tweed (Grant), ever on the lookout for the next insta-celebrity. His latest crop of hopefuls includes Sally (Moore), a conniving steel magnolia with a devoted, dopey veteran boyfriend (Klein), and Omer, a recent Southern Californian immigrant. When both Sally and Omer make it to the final round of Dreamz where the president will be judging along with Tweed the stage is set for a show the nation will never forget.