 | The third volume of the sci-fi saga HEROES opens with an assassination attempt on Nathan Petrelli (Adrian Pasdar), and traces the event's consequences well into the future. Shortly thereafter, the slippery Sylar (Zachary Quinto) accidentally frees a... |
 | So that he'll never forget where he's from, actor-on-the-rise Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) enlists the company and support of his childhood pals from Queens, New York, to join him on his path towards stardom. More than happy to oblige, Eric (Kevin... |
 | So that he'll never forget where he's from, actor-on-the-rise Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) enlists the company and support of his childhood pals from Queens, New York, to join him on his path towards stardom. More than happy to oblige, Eric (Kevin... |
 | The dramatic twists in the fates of HEROES' super-powered everymen continue in this peril-packed second season. Volume two begins four months after the Emmy Award-nominated first season's explosive finale, just as the heroes are struggling, once... |
 | The bicentennial production of Jane Austen's novel is given the most lavish treatment yet, by UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS director Simon Langton in this television mini-series. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE stars Jennifer Ehle (POSSESSION) as Elizabeth Bennet, a witty... |
 | So that he'll never forget where he's from, actor-on-the-rise Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) enlists the company and support of his childhood pals from Queens, NY, to join him on his path towards stardom. More than happy to oblige, Eric (Kevin... |
 | IN THEATERS MARCH 17, 2006 Alan Moore and David Lloyd's popular graphic novel comes to life in this noirish film about a mysterious anarchist (Hugo Weaving) named V. |
 | In the second season of ENTOURAGE, actor-on-the-rise Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) once again enlists the company and support of his childhood pals from Queens, New York, to join him on his path towards stardom. More than happy to oblige, Eric (Kevin... |
 | Writer/director Neil Marshall earned the respect of horror devotees with his first two features, DOG SOLDIERS and THE DESCENT, refreshing and scary twists on the werewolf and expedition-gone-wrong genres. Where those works exemplified a respect for... |
 | IN THEATERS MARCH 17, 2006 Alan Moore and David Lloyd's popular graphic novel comes to life in this noirish film about a mysterious anarchist (Hugo Weaving) named V. |