 | Imagine a world in which post-WWII Japan is split in half between the Allies and the Soviets. As a leader of the Allied forces, the player must strategize, command, and fight with monstrous mechs and troops during intense firefights. Combining an... |
 | Ariana von Gotthard lost her family and escaped from the Nazi's with only her dead mother's ring. |
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 | The animated cat and mouse adversaries return in this feature film blending the expected hilarity of Tom and Jerry together with elements of the supernatural. His wizard master puts Tom in charge of a magic gemstone ring. It is only a matter of time... |
 | The animated cat and mouse adversaries return in this feature film blending the expected hilarity of Tom and Jerry together with elements of the supernatural. His wizard master puts Tom in charge of a magic gemstone ring. It is only a matter of time... |
 | In this horror sequel from Japanese master Hideo Nakata, the curse of the videotape returns. Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) and her son Aiden (David Dorfman) move from Seattle after their first terrible run-in with the tortured evil spirit Samara,... |
 | A young magician is sent by his king to investigate the strange happenings on the "Island of No Return." Armed with his sword and his natural talent as a sorcerer, Cain attempts to be the first person to return from the island alive. Legend has it... |
 | THE LORD OF THE RINGS is regarded by many to be the most important and influential work of fantasy of the 20th century. It generated the fantasy novel industry practically single-handedly, inspiring a multitude of novels concerning elves and dwarves... |
 | A classic noirish mystery with a consummate ensemble of actors. Dana Andrews adroitly plays the detective who delves into the murder of the stunningly beautiful Laura, with whom it seems everyone, including the detective himself, is in love. But Webb... |
 | With the release of Robert Altman's M*A*S*H in 1970, a new form of comedy was born, one that would help to forever change the face of cinema. Altman's audacious film reflected the American counterculture's growing distrust of religion and government... |