Some days it just doesn’t pay to get out of bed. All you want to do is your job, check out and go home. But sometimes you find yourself in a time and place that allows you to become more than you’ve become. Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Eddie Bunker (Mos Def) is a witness against some bad cops and his courthouse driver gets caught in traffic. Frank Nugent (David Morse) comes by the bar where they are recuperating after one attempt on Eddie’s life and starts in on persuading Frank to give up the witness. About to kill Eddie, Frank kneecaps the shooter and thereby declares which side he’s on.
- Director: Richard Donner
- Writer: Richard Wenk
- Cast:
- Bruce Willis - Jack Mosley
- Mos Def - Eddie Bunker
- David Morse - Frank Nugent
- Jenna Stern - Diane Mosley
- Casey Sander - Captain Gruber
- Cylk Cozart - Jimmy Mulvey
- David Zayas - Robert Torres
- Robert Racki - Jerry Shue
- Patrick Garrow - Touhey
- Steve Nuke - FBI Agent
- Sasha Roiz - Kaller
- Conrad Pla - Ortiz
- Hechter Ubarry - Maldonado
- Richard Fitzpatrick - Deputy Commissioner Wagner
- Peter McRobbie - Mike Sheehan
- Mike Keenan - Ray Fitzpatrick
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I’ve been to many book store signings. Some are good and a lot of people turn out. They are appreciative of the commentary by the writer and go away feeling that the time was well spent. The author is pleased that it went so well and sometimes even looks forward to their next stop on the tour. But sometimes you get one like that experienced by Mike Enslin (John Cusack) who arrives for the signing, gets a cursory greeting by the store staff, has a handful of people asking the regular sickening questions and watches them drift off into the night, hoping they get lost in traffic. But authors look forward to those rare attendees like that of the young lady at the signing (Alexandra Silber) who found a copy of Mike’s first book on eBay, doesn’t buy his new book and tells him how much the novel meant to her. It may be poignant moment but it remains with the author to enjoy once again when that usual question repeats at his next tour stop.
- Director: Mikael Håfström
- Writer: Matt Greenberg; Scott Alexander; Larry Karaszewski; Stephen King
- Cast:
- John Cusack - Mike Enslin
- Samuel L. Jackson - Gerald Olin
- Mary McCormack - Lily Enslin
- Tony Shalhoub - Sam Farrell
- Jasmine Jessica Anthony - Katie
- Len Cariou - Father
- Isiah Whitlock Jr. - Engineer
- Paul Birchard - Mr. Innkeeper
- Margot Leicester - Mrs. Innkeeper
- Walter Lewis - Cashier
- Eric Meyers - Man One at Book Signing
- David Nicholson - Man Two at Book Signing
- Holly Hayes - Lady at Book Signing
- Alexandra Silber - Young Woman at Book Signing
- Johann Urb - Surfer Dude
- Andrew Lee Potts - Mailbox Guy
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Let’s suppose you are a solider in the military like Doyle (Jeremy Renner). Let’s also suppose you set to guard a group of civilians from insurgents intent on killing them like those infected by the Rage Virus (i.e. zombies on steroids). It seems like a fairly straightforward activity. Let’s now suppose that your commanding officer tells you that the barrier has been breached and orders you to shoot those who have broken through like the virally infected have her in this movie. Given the proper circumstances, I’d level my rifle and pop them once I had them in my scope. I imagine most would follow that order. Now suppose, the order came through to kill anything on the ground whether infected or not. Here is where I pause and examine my commitment to the situation. Particularly if I see a kid like Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) or a doctor like Scarlet (Rose Byrne) through the rangefinder and I know neither one is infected. I might tap someone about to rip out their throat but Andy is just a kid who has been reunited with his dad after spending 28 weeks in a camp in Spain with his sister Tammy (Imogen Poots). Doyle feels much the same and decides that saving a life is better karma than taking one.
- Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
- Writer: Rowan Joffe; Juan Carlos Fresnadillo; Jesús Olmo; Enrique López Lavigne
- Cast:
- Catherine McCormack - Alice
- Robert Carlyle - Don
- Amanda Walker - Sally
- Shahid Ahmed - Jacob
- Garfield Morgan - Geoff
- Emily Beecham - Karen
- Beans El-Balawi - Boy in Cottage
- Jeremy Renner - Doyle
- Harold Perrineau - Flynn
- Rose Byrne - Scarlet
- Imogen Poots - Tammy
- Mackintosh Muggleton - Andy
- Meghan Popiel - DLR Soldier
- Idris Elba - Stone
- Stewart Alexander - Military Officer
- Philip Bulcock - Senior Medical Officer
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Does anyone in your daily life really listen to what you have to say? Sometimes your family, sometimes your friends, sometimes your co-workers. But there are times when you just want to shake somebody and say listen, I’m talking and it is important. Jenna Rink (Jennifer Garner) goes through her day as a thirteen-year-old in a 30-year-old body but it takes a tween neighbour that Jenna meets in the elevator to suss out that she isn’t what she seems to be.
- Director: Gary Winick
- Writer: Josh Goldsmith; Cathy Yuspa; Susan Arnold; Gina Matthews; Donna Arkoff Roth
- Cast:
- Jennifer Garner - Jenna Rink
- Mark Ruffalo - Matt Flamhaff
- Judy Greer - Lucy Wyman
- Andy Serkis - Richard Kneeland
- Kathy Baker - Bev Rink
- Phil Reeves - Wayne Rink
- Samuel Ball - Alex Carlson
- Marcia DeBonis - Arlene
- Christa B. Allen - Young Jenna
- Sean Marquette - Young Matt
- Kiersten Warren - Trish Sackett
- Joe Grifasi - Mr. Flamhaff
- Mary Pat Gleason - Mrs. Flamhaff
- Susan Egan - Tracy Hansen
- Lynn Collins - Wendy
- Renee Olstead - Becky
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