Released Date:
2005-05-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
Australia, USA
Runtime:
113 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (88021 Reviews)
Director:
Jaume Collet-SerraCharles Belden (story)
Chad Hayes (screenplay)
Carey Hayes (screenplay)
Six friends are on their way to a football game. They decide to camp out for the night and continue driving the next day. The next day the friends find that they're having car troubles, so two of the friends accept a stranger's ride into a small town named Ambrose. The main attraction in Ambrose is the House of Wax. Except something is not right in this town, the wax figures are so realistic and the whole town is deserted - except for two murderous twin brothers. The six friends must fight to survive and escape from being the next exhibits in the House of Wax.
Released Date:
2009-07-24
Languages:
English, American Sign Language, Estonian
Countries:
USA, Canada, Germany, France
Runtime:
123 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(123262 Reviews)
Director:
Jaume Collet-SerraDavid Johnson (screenplay)
Alex Mace (story)
Kate and John Coleman are rebuilding their troubled marriage. Kate had a drinking problem, but is in therapy and is doing well. She has been sober for one year. The couple decide to adopt a child. When they meet the nine-year-old Russian girl, Esther, at the St. Marina Orphanage, they immediately fall in love with the well-educated orphan. Their young son, Daniel, is hostile to his new sister; but their deaf daughter, little Max, is enchanted with her - at first. Eventually, Kate begins to feel that Esther is manipulative and possibly even psychologically disturbed. John refuses to listen to his wife's misgivings, and the wounds in their marriage reopen. Kate calls Sister Abigail at the orphanage, and the nun informs her that Esther has a troubled and mysterious history. Kate delves further into Esther's past and discovers she is not all she pretends to be.
Released Date:
2011-02-18
Languages:
English, German, Turkish, Arabic
Countries:
UK, Germany, France, USA
Runtime:
113 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (197247 Reviews)
Director:
Jaume Collet-SerraOliver Butcher (screenplay)
Stephen Cornwell (screenplay)
Didier Van Cauwelaert (novel)
A biochemist and his dishy wife arrive in Berlin for a conference at which a scientist and his controversial Arab funder will announce breakthrough research. While his wife checks into the hotel, he grabs a cab to return to the airport for his briefcase, left at the curb. En route, an auto accident puts him in a coma, from which he awakes four days later without identification and with gaps in his memory. He goes to the hotel: his wife refuses to recognize him and another man has claimed his identity. With help from a nurse, the cab driver, a retired Stasi agent, and an academic friend, he tries to unravel what's going on. Is the answer in the briefcase?
Released Date:
2014-02-28
Languages:
English, German
Countries:
UK, France, USA
Runtime:
106 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
(177395 Reviews)
Director:
Jaume Collet-SerraJohn W. Richardson (screenplay)
Christopher Roach (screenplay)
Ryan Engle (screenplay)
John W. Richardson (story)
Christopher Roach (story)
Bill Marks, a former cop dealing with his daughter's death by drinking, is now a federal air marshal. While on a flight from New York to London, Marks gets a text telling him that unless 150 million dollars is transferred to an offshore account, someone will die every 20 minutes. Can he find the terrorist in time and save everyone?
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