Shaken by the apparent food-poisoning death of a customer, chef and restaurateur Gus (David La Haye) undertakes a pilgrimage to Thailand, where a mysterious woman shares with him the otherworldly secrets of Thai cooking. But when Gus returns to Montreal, he discovers that the cooking secrets he thought were a blessing may be a terrible curse. |
Shaken by the apparent food-poisoning death of a customer, chef and restaurateur Gus (David La Haye) undertakes a pilgrimage to Thailand, where a mysterious woman shares with him the otherworldly secrets of Thai cooking. But when Gus returns to Montreal, he discovers that the cooking secrets he thought were a blessing may be a terrible curse. Hunt Hoe directs this supernatural horror-comedy hybrid that co-stars Napakpapha Nakprasitte. |
Reuniting original cast members and adding new characters, this feature-length sequel to the biting sitcom "The Newsroom" pokes fun at everything from pop culture to broadcast journalism and office politics. Ken Finkleman reprises his role as unctuous news director George Findlay, and Peter Keleghan r... |
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Reuniting original cast members and adding new characters, this feature-length sequel to the biting sitcom "The Newsroom" pokes fun at everything from pop culture to broadcast journalism and office politics. Ken Finkleman reprises his role as unctuous news director George Findlay, and Peter Keleghan returns as the witless Jim Walcott, who's come out of a two-year coma to resume his post as anchorman. |
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Gary Cole -- perhaps best known for his portrayal of a micromanager in Office Space -- plays the villain in this 1990s made-for-television movie, which is based on actual events. With a wife and kids at home and a storied career as an Air Force commando under his belt, Dave (Cole) decides to fake his own death, desert his family and disappear without a trace. But when his new wif... |
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Gary Cole -- perhaps best known for his portrayal of a micromanager in Office Space -- plays the villain in this 1990s made-for-television movie, which is based on actual events. With a wife and kids at home and a storied career as an Air Force commando under his belt, Dave (Cole) decides to fake his own death, desert his family and disappear without a trace. But when his new wife (Karen Sillas) gets suspicious, it could be the end of his ruse. |
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A member of the president's Secret Service detail, Ken Fairchild (Brian Bosworth) dodges bullets and pummels bad guys to stop the deadly biological warfare that threatens world leaders gathered at an environmental summit. As a crash spills a cache of lethal germs into a national park, the incident exposes a twisted plot involving an evil defense contractor and a rogue government official, putting a germ-infected Fairchild in a race against time. |
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Pining for the love they aren't getting from their gruff grandfather, two orphaned brothers kidnap a baby and try to raise it on their own. But the infant's disappearance has unexpected consequences for everyone involved. |
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Pining for the love and affection they aren't getting from their gruff grandfather (Charlton Heston), orphaned brothers Harry and Davy MacKenzie (Leo Wheatley and Charles Miller) kidnap a baby that belongs to someone else and try to raise it on their own. But the infant's disappearance has unexpected consequences for everyone involved. Bruce Greenwood also stars in this made-for-television remake of the 1953 film. |
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A group of college friends gather at an heiress's island mansion to celebrate their final year of school. As secrets come to light, bodies start piling up, but are they really dead, or just part of an elaborate and cruel April Fool's joke? |
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A group of college friends gather at an heiress's island mansion to celebrate their final year of school. As secrets come to light, bodies start piling up, but are they really dead, or just part of an elaborate and cruel April Fool's joke? |