 | THE BEST OF VICTOR BORGE ACT ONE & TWO: Revisit the classic routines of comedian-pianist Victor Borge in highlights from his years of comical television. Includes "Introducing Mozart," "My Favorite Barber," "Introducing Marylyn Mulvey," "Aria From... |
 | Based on the acclaimed and popular E.L. Doctorow novel, RAGTIME tells the intricate story of four New York families--three of which are fictional--at the turn of the 20th century, each indicative of that time in American history, and highlighting... |
 | Jamie Foxx stars in this biopic of legendary soul and R&B singer Ray Charles. Skillfully edited and with a keen eye for period detail, the narrative weaves in and out of the past in an interlocking tapestry of the man's rise to fame in the 1950s and... |
 | A period drama and a voyage of self-discovery comprise this double-feature. See individual titles for more details. |
 | Larry Cohen, widely regarded as a master of exploitation and cult horror, tackles the monster movie in Q - THE WINGED SERPENT. Here, an ancient terror in the form of an Aztec dragon, Quetzlcoatl, perpetrates a series of bizarre slayings in New York... |
 | American pianist Jim Brickman is known more for his behind-the-scenes compositions than his performances. Having written jingles for the Gap and Kelloggs, Brickman has probably had most Americans whistling his tunes without knowing that he wrote... |
 | Martial arts superstar Jet Li reteams with French writer-director Luc Besson (KISS OF THE DRAGON) in this psychological action film shot in Glasgow, Scotland. Li stars as Danny, a human attack dog for a powerful mobster he calls Uncle Bart (Bob... |
 | Martial arts superstar Jet Li reteams with French writer-director Luc Besson (KISS OF THE DRAGON) in this psychological action film shot in Glasgow, Scotland. Li stars as Danny, a human attack dog for a powerful mobster he calls Uncle Bart (Bob... |
 | Roman Polanski's THE PIANIST is based on the memoirs of the talented pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrian Brody), a Polish Jew, who miraculously survived World War II. The first half of the film transports viewers to 1939 Poland, and brings it to life... |
 | This thought-provoking thriller begins with the kidnapping of a Dutch pianist (Ryan Phillippe) when he arrives in Morocco for humanitarian purposes. His terrorist captor (Laurence Fishburne) tortures him for information, but the truth holds surprises... |