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The Truth About Love

When testing someone’s fidelity, it seems to be worthwhile to realize the consequences of failure not just success. Alice Holbrook (Jennifer Love Hewitt) has cooked up a secret admirer for her husband Sam (Jimi Mistry) and he falls for it. Too bad, she isn’t the only admirer he has. When she discovers this she turns to his BFF as revenge and solace. Archie Gray (Dougray Scott) just happens to have the hots for her. Bad karma—this isn’t going to end well I suspect.


Director:  John Hay
Writer:  Peter Bloore; Rik Carmichael; John Hay; William Johnston; Colleen Woodcock
Cast:
Jennifer Love Hewitt -  Alice Holbrook
Dougray Scott -  Archie Gray
Jimi Mistry -  Sam Holbrook
Branka Katic -  Katya
Kate Miles -  Felicity
Simon Webbe -  Dan Harlow
Emma Noble -  Sheena Divine
Karl Howman -  Cliff Sharpe
Stefan Dennis -  Dougie
Stephen Aintree -  Jobsworth Ticket Collector
Maureen Bennett -  Jury Forewoman
Tom Boyd -  Henry
Harriet Carmichael -  Legal secretary
Eddie Cooper -  Video Shop Assistant
Marc Danbury -  Supporter #1
Andrew Hall -  John Stride









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These Girls

Blackmail has such malicious connotations. Persuasive bargaining is perhaps more appropriate. Keith Clark (David Boreanaz) beds three local lovelies until they discover, as his infant’s babysitters, that he has had his way with each. Teenage dudgeon is an alarming sight. Keira St-George (Caroline Dhavernas) proposes to her friends, Lisa MacDougall (Holly Lewis) and Glory Lorraine (Amanda Walsh) that they rotate duties and Keith finds he has little wiggle room to satisfy the girls.


Director:  John Hazlett
Writer:  John Hazlett; Vivienne Laxdal
Cast:
David Boreanaz -  Keith Clark
Caroline Dhavernas -  Keira St-George
Holly Lewis -  Lisa MacDougall
Amanda Walsh -  Glory Lorraine
Colin Berry -  Donny Chesniak
Donnell MacKenzie -  Gordon Gruber
Paul Spence -  Lenny
McKenzi Scott -  Susan Clark
Bill Rowat -  Mr. St-George
Lita Llewellyn -  Nurse
Jacques Girard -  Professor









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True Crime

Sometimes there is stuff worth knowing despite what others may think. Mary Gordano (Alicia Silverstone) works her way through the lock picking handbook. As her mom comes in, Mary slides it beneath a pillow. She is able to use this information to pick the detective’s door lock to score the carnival’s employee list.


Director:  Pat Verducci
Writer:  Pat Verducci
Cast:
Alicia Silverstone -  Mary Gordano
Kevin Dillon -  Tony Campbell
Bill Nunn -  Detective Jerry Gunn
Michael Bowen -  Earl Perkins
Jennifer Savidge -  Vicki Gordano
Sean Moran -  Boomer Relvecio
Ann Devaney -  Sherry Tarnley
Joshua Schaefer -  John Giordano
Marla Sokoloff -  Vicki Giordano
Tara Subkoff -  Liz McConnell
David Packer -  Sergeant Collins
Alissa Dowdy -  Kathleen Donlevy
Aimee Brooks -  Margie Donlevy
Brian Wankum -  Roger
Melissa DeLizia -  Girl #1
Tiombe Anika Lockhart -  Girl #2









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Tart

Life always looks as if it has more possibilities with the kids who get into trouble, have all of the cash and can follow their libidos wherever it takes them. Cat Storm (Dominique Swain) wants a taste and finds that the consequences can be more than she can afford. She is so blinded by her new BFFs and their rudeness, cruelty, brazen behaviour and foolishness, that she can’t see that, when someone goes too far, they will turn on an outsider and it’s her turn.


Director:  Christina Wayne
Writer:  Christina Wayne
Cast:
Dominique Swain -  Cat Storm
Brad Renfro -  William Sellers
Bijou Phillips -  Delilah Milford
Mischa Barton -  Grace Bailey
Alberta Watson -  Lily Storm
Myles Jeffrey -  Pete Storm
Scott Thompson -  Kenny
Michael Murphy -  Mike Storm
Nora Zehetner -  Peg
Jacob Pitts -  Toby Ligan
Chelse Swain -  Heather Von Strum
Lacey Chabert -  Eloise Logan
Melanie Griffith -  Diane Milford
Shawn Lawrence -  Fred The Doorman
Peter Snider -  Richard Logan
Sherry Miller -  Jane Logan









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Transporter 2

A promise is a promise. It is easy to make one but it can be difficult to follow through. But this doesn’t phase Frank Martin (Jason Statham). He doesn’t make promises he doesn’t intend to keep. Despite crazed Russian doctors like Dimitri (Jason Flemyng) trying to infect him with a lethal virus, psychotic barely clad gun molls like Lola (Kate Nauta) who like to splatter people with her auto-mags and cranky misinformed FBI agents Like Stappleton (Keith David) who doesn’t listen, the promise to the kidnapped Jack Billings (Hunter Clary) that no harm would come to him is one he’ll endeavour to keep.


Director:  Louis Leterrier
Writer:  Luc Besson; Robert Mark Kamen
Cast:
Jason Statham -  Frank Martin
Alessandro Gassman -  Gianni
Amber Valletta -  Audrey Billings
Kate Nauta -  Lola
Matthew Modine -  Mr. Billings
Jason Flemyng -  Dimitri
Keith David -  Stappleton
Hunter Clary -  Jack Billings
Shannon Briggs -  Max
François Berléand -  Tarconi
Raymond Tong -  Rastaman
George Kapetan -  Dr. Sonovitch
Jeff Chase -  Vasily
Gregg Weiner -  Tipov
Gregg Davis -  Techie at Billings
Marty Wright -  Commander