 | Darren Aronofsky directs this searing drama about a past-his-prime wrestler who tries to regain his earlier fame. Mickey Rourke (ANGEL HEART, SIN CITY) continues a career revival of his own as the fighter, while Oscar winner Marisa Tomei (IN THE... |
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 | Darren Aronofsky directs this searing drama about a past-his-prime wrestler who tries to regain his earlier fame. Mickey Rourke (ANGEL HEART, SIN CITY) continues a career revival of his own as the fighter, while Oscar winner Marisa Tomei (IN THE... |
 | This adaptation of the classic children's book stars Mike Meyers (AUSTIN POWERS) as the wily talking cat with a tall striped hat and more than a few tricks up his sleeve. Set in a colourful make-believe world, the film tells the classic tale of a... |
 | Signaling a return to simplicity in U.K. indie rock, Frightened Rabbit matured immeasurably between their first releases and 2008's THE MIDNIGHT ORGAN FIGHT, their second record for Fat Cat Records. With Peter Katis--who lent his Midas touch to... |
 | In this bright and happy film, set in a colourful make-believe world, Mike Myers (Austin Powers) plays the wily talking cat with plans to brighten up an otherwise very dull day for two lucky children. Sister and brother, Sally and Conrad, are forced... |
 | In this bright and happy film, set in a colourful make-believe world, Mike Myers (Austin Powers) plays the wily talking cat with plans to brighten up an otherwise very dull day for two lucky children. Sister and brother, Sally and Conrad, are forced... |
 | This is a 24-track anthology of favorites by British folk-pop singer Cat Stevens. |
 | When Patti's cat turns up with a missing woman's watch around its neck, Patti is convinced that the cat knows where the kidnapped woman is being held. An allergic federal agent is assigned to the case, and fun and romance ensue. |
 | The songs on this Glasgow, Scotland quartet's folk-oriented debut full-length veer musically from sensitive, Vashti Bunyan-like passages to energetic high-octane sonics, heavy on the guitars. Their lyrics, however, sung in an attractive Scots brogue,... |