 | After the successful independent features about Chinese-American life DIM SUM and EAT A BOWL OF TEA, director Wayne Wang took on the daunting task of adapting Amy Tan's sprawling, multigenerational best-seller THE JOY LUCK CLUB. After her mother's... |
 | Russ Duritz is a success--he has looks, he has money, and he has power. The only things he's missing are friends and a conscience. But when an eight-year-old boy mysteriously keeps popping up in his high-security home, Russ finds things getting... |
 | It’s just another day at Shenaniganz, the family restaurant that’s fun for all ages. But this time, in the hilarious sequel to WAITING, some of the staff veterans from the first film give a brand-new crop of fresh-faced employees a lesson on how to... |
 | Despite its candy colors and sweet romance, this inventive dramedy never veers into saccharine territory. Lee Pace (MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY) stars as Ned, a piemaker with a very special gift: he can bring dead things--from his dog to rotting... |
 | An imaginative young boy's mental flights of fancy lead him to the magical land of Tao, where an evil sorcerer threatens to suck dry the last remaining Lifespring of the Tao powers. Fortunately, the Lifespring is protected by five kung-fu fighting,... |
 | Kung fu legend David Carradine introduces the ancient art of Tai Chi as a soothing yet effective form of exercise. The flowing movements incorporate stretching, deep breathing, and circular motion to tone and strengthen the muscles while relaxing the... |
 | The benefits of Tai Chi are innumerable, manifested by increased physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Practitioners are able to achieve greater relaxation of both mind and body while strengthening muscles and improving circulation,... |
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 | A pair of lifelong friends are expelled from their Shaolin temple after being accused of cheating. Tienbao becomes a powerful and oppressive military leader while the other, Junbao, (Li) joins the rebels. Only the discipline of Tai Chi can help... |
 | Despite its candy colors and sweet romance, this inventive dramedy never veers into saccharine territory. Lee Pace (MISS PETTIGREW LIVES FOR A DAY) stars as Ned, a piemaker with a very special gift: he can bring dead things--from his dog to rotting... |