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1. Justin Time

This adventure-filled family series tells the story of 18-year-old Justin (Chris Laird), a Shoshoni Indian whose world is shattered by his parents' deaths. Justin inherits his father's magical amulet and is astounded to learn that it can control time. The other half of the amulet is owned by a shady businessman, who's using its powers for personal gain. Justin must decide how to use his new abilities and whether the two halves should be united. read more.
2. Barbie: A Mermaid Tale

Barbie (Kelly Sheridan) isn't quite feeling herself today. In fact, she feels more like Merliah, a Malibu surf champ who's discovered that she's actually a mermaid in a girl's body. With her dolphin pal, Zuma, Merliah journeys to rescue her mom, the Queen of Oceana. Their adventures take them deep beneath the sea to a magical kingdom, where Merliah helps her fellow mermaids save the day and learns a valuable lesson in the process. read more.
3. Hannah Montana: Miley Says Goodbye?

Is Miley really saying goodbye to "Hannah Montana"? Find out in this collection of six episodes culled from the third season of the hit Disney Channel series, which includes a sneak peek at the season finale released before it aired on television. Other exclusives include a guest appearance by David Archuleta of "American Idol" fame and a one-hour bonus episode ("He Could Be the One") with not one but two endings. read more.
4. Planet 51

When Earth astronaut Capt. Chuck Baker (Dwayne Johnson) arrives on Planet 51 -- a world reminiscent of American suburbia circa 1950 -- he tries to avoid capture, recover his spaceship and make it home safely, all with the help of an empathetic little green being. Joe Stillman (Shrek) writes and Jorge Blanco directs this animated thrill ride that also features the vocal talents of Jessica Biel and Gary Oldman. read more.
5. Benny Bliss & the Disciples of Greatness

When he has a divine revelation during shock therapy, soul musician and mental patient Benny Bliss (Courtney Gains) escapes from his ward, gathers a backing band and goes on tour to promote his vision of a world free from electronic gadgets. But as he brings his musical crusade to the masses, Benny finds that his anti-tech message is a tough sell in the modern world. Director Martin Guigui co-stars in this offbeat mockumentary. read more.
6. Good Intentions

When her husband, Chester (Luke Perry), depletes their savings account to finance his pie-in-the-sky dreams of becoming an inventor, Etta (Elaine Hendrix) hits on a plan to raise cash for her sons' college fund: robbing her husband's liquor store. But before long, Etta finds herself neck-deep in blackmail, strippers and a whole lot of trouble. Jim Issa directs this Southern-fried comedy that also stars country singer LeAnn Rimes. read more.
7. Old Dogs

On the verge of a game-changing business deal, a divorced dad (Robin Williams) and his womanizing best friend and partner (John Travolta) are thrown for a loop when they're tasked with caring for a rambunctious pair of 6-year-old twins. Helmed by Walt Becker, this family comedy also stars Seth Green, Kelly Preston, Matt Dillon, Rita Wilson and Bernie Mac, in his final big-screen appearance. read more.
8. Fix

Addict Leo (Shawn Andrews) has a choice: enter rehab or spend three years in prison. Now, brother Milo (Tao Ruspoli) and friend Bella (Olivia Wilde) have to somehow get their hands on the necessary $5,000 deposit and Leo through the clinic's doors. It's a wild one-day trip through Beverly Hills mansions, Watts housing projects and East Los Angeles chop shops in an odyssey filled with motley characters, a video camera and a stolen car. read more.
9. Hachi: A Dog's Tale

When his college professor master, Parker (Richard Gere), dies, a loyal pooch named Hachiko (Japanese for "faithful dog") keeps a regular vigil -- for more than a decade -- at the train station where he once greeted the man every day. Lasse Hallström directs this touching drama based on a true story. Joan Allen stars as Parker's wife; Sarah Roemer, Jason Alexander and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa co-star. read more.
10. On Broadway

Jack O'Toole (Joey McIntyre) is inspired to write a play by the death of his Uncle Pete. Ignoring jibes from friends and co-workers, the carpenter turned playwright hopes the project will not only honor Pete's memory, but also help Jack reconnect with his father (Sean Lawlor). Jack quits his job to devote all of his time to writing and sees his life change forever when the play debuts in a tiny neighborhood pub. Eliza Dushku co-stars. read more.
11. Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

Viciously abused by her mother (a riveting, Oscar-winning Mo'Nique) and pregnant by her father, Harlem teen Precious Jones (Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe) has an unexpected chance at a different life when she enrolls in an alternative school. Teacher Blu Rain (Paula Patton) encourages her, but Precious must battle unimaginable barriers everywhere in her life. Lee Daniels directs his drama that features appearances by Mariah Carey and Lenny Kravitz. read more.
12. The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

Skillfully framed by an unknown enemy for the murder of a priest, wanted vigilante MacManus brothers Murphy (Norman Reedus) and Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) must come out of hiding on a sheep farm in Ireland to fight for justice in Boston. Joining them in writer-director Troy Duffy's long-awaited sequel is Romeo (Clifton Collins Jr.). Julie Benz plays FBI Special Agent Eunice Bloom, and Peter Fonda and Billy Connolly also co-star. read more.
13. The Time Traveler's Wife

Due to a genetic disorder, handsome librarian Henry DeTamble (Eric Bana) involuntarily zips through time, appearing at various moments in the life of his true love, the beautiful artist Clare Abshire (Rachel McAdams). Also starring Ron Livingston as Gomez, the soul-stirring romantic drama was adapted from the best-selling Audrey Niffenegger novel by Bruce Joel Rubin, the screenwriter behind the beloved weepy Ghost. read more.
14. Turn the Beat Around

While struggling to get noticed in Los Angeles's ultracompetitive dance scene, dedicated young talent Zoe (Romina D'Ugo) partners with a charming club owner (David Giuntoli) to open a 1970s style disco, leading to friction with her boyfriend (Adam T. Brooks) and a new rival (Brooklyn Sudano). Featuring an energetic performance by R & B singer Jason Derulo, this dazzling dance flick showcases fresh updates of classic disco hits. read more.
15. Up in the Air

Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) racks up miles flying around the country firing employees on behalf of companies. But he faces losing the job he savors to recent college grad Natalie Keener (Anna Kendrick) -- and losing the ability to escape emotional ties to anything. A connection he builds with Alex Goran (Vera Farmiga), however, might change his outlook on the future. Golden Globe winner Jason Reitman's smart comedy also stars Jason Bateman. read more.
16. The Art of Being Straight

After leaving his girlfriend behind in New York and moving to Los Angeles, Jon (director Jesse Rosen) settles into a new living arrangement with an old college pal and explores his curiosity for the same sex by cashing in on come-ons from his sexy male boss (Johnny Ray). Meanwhile, his lesbian friend Maddy (Rachel Castillo) has a confusing crush on the cute guy who lives next door (Pete Scherer). read more.
17. Haunted Echoes

Laura (Sean Young) and Guy (David Starzyk) are devastated by grief when their 8-year-old daughter, Kimberly, is murdered. Hoping to repair their tattered marriage, they move to a quiet town to remodel an old mansion, but weird things start to happen in this eerie ghost story. Laura is convinced that they are being visited Kimberly's spirit, and Guy ultimately believes her, but is it really their daughter who is urging them to seek vengeance? read more.
18. Nine Dead

Nine strangers face the mind-bender of a lifetime when a hooded madman locks them in a basement and announces that he will slay one of them every 10 minutes until they uncover the mysterious connection they all share. But starting without a single clue, can any of them solve the puzzle in less than 90 minutes? This horror-suspense film from director Chris Shadley stars Melissa Joan Hart, John Terry and Lucille Soong. read more.
19. Possession

Happily married Jessica (Sarah Michelle Gellar) deals with the fallout of a terrible tragedy when her husband (Michael Landes) and his brother (Lee Pace) both wind up in comas after a car accident. Even worse, when the brother awakens, he's convinced he's Jessica's husband. He seems to know details of Jessica's life that only his brother would be familiar with, prompting Jessica to suspect that a supernatural force is at work. read more.
20. Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple: Season 2: Part 1

With his newly acquired karate skills, Kenichi Shirahama is no longer a victim of bullies at his high school, but he faces new challenges -- chief among them his adversary Hermit, who's one of the top fighters for the Ragnarok gang. Although their first battle is interrupted, Kenichi can't avoid another confrontation with his nemesis after his friend Honoka gets kidnapped. Part 1 includes episodes 27 to 38. read more.
21. Naruto Shippuden: Vol. 7

The epic adventures continue in these episodes from the hit anime series that follows the exploits of young ninja Naruto, who has just returned home from a years-long training mission with legendary warrior Jiraiya. As Naruto takes on his former master with the help of his old pal Sakura -- who's gained some impressive new powers herself -- members of the dreaded Akatsuki seek to capture Naruto's former rival, Gaara. Vol. 7 contains episodes 27-30. read more.
22. Capitalism: A Love Story

Filmmaker Michael Moore (Sicko, Fahrenheit 9/11) takes on capitalism's roots, the floundering U.S. economy, and 2008's global financial meltdown and subsequent bank bailout in this rousing documentary. Combining stories about those who suffer most from Corporate America's greed and insatiable thirst for profits and the people most responsible for myriad crises, Moore embarks on another shocking fact-finding rampage. read more.
23. The Brothers Warner

An intimate portrait of Albert, Harry, Jack and Sam Warner -- the close-knit siblings who founded Warner Bros. Studios -- this documentary profiles the clan's humble beginnings, breakthrough achievements and lasting impact on American society. Directed by Harry M. Warner's granddaughter Cass, this revealing look at Hollywood's golden years showcases rare photos, classic movie clips and exclusive interviews with relatives and associates. read more.
24. UFC: Best of 2009

Grab a ringside seat and relive all the thrilling action with this compilation of highlights, milestones, behind-the-scenes footage and bone-crushing battles from the UFC's 2009 season, featuring a big celebration for its historic 100th event. Matches include Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir's heavyweight unification title fight, the light heavyweight championship bout between Lyoto Machida and Rashad Evans, and many others. read more.
25. WWE: Shawn Michaels: My Journey

World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Shawn Michaels counts down the 25 greatest matches of his career in this high-action retrospective that puts his signature moves right where they belong -- in the spotlight. Highlights include an early battle against the One Man Gang, the 1998 Casket Match for the WWE Championship against the Undertaker and the 2007 WWE Championship Match against Randy Orton. read more.
26. Dalziel and Pascoe: Season 1

Unusual methods aside, detectives Andy Dalziel (Warren Clarke) and Peter Pascoe (Colin Buchanan) have nothing in common -- Dalziel is the loudmouthed copper to Pascoe's genteel inspector -- but together they crack Yorkshire's most obstinate murder cases. The opening season of this BBC drama finds the pair investigating the death of a rugby player's wife and the reappearance of a school principal's body -- and even taking a shine to each other. read more.
27. Greek: Chapter Four

It's Rush Week at Cyprus-Rhodes University, and both Rusty (Jacob Zachar) and Calvin (Paul James) are determined to pledge freshman Andy (Jesse McCartney). This rivalry forms the backdrop for this collection of 12 episodes of the hit ABC Family Channel series. Romantic entanglements, wedding bells, financial crises and sabotage are all on the curriculum as well. Spencer Grammer, Clark Duke and Scott Michael Foster also star. read more.
28. In Plain Sight: Season 2

A marshall who watches over federal witnesses in New Mexico, Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack) faces more tough tasks this season as she endeavors to treat mob informants and other lowlifes just like innocent bystanders -- all while maintaining her own secret identity. Complicating Mary's life is her difficult partner, Marshall Mann (Fred Weller). Lesley Ann Warren, Nichole Hiltz and Cristián de la Fuente co-star in this USA original series. read more.
29. Scarecrow and Mrs. King: Season 1

Domestic matters make way for foreign affairs when suburban mom Amanda King (Kate Jackson) collides with secret agent Lee "Scarecrow" Stetson (Bruce Boxleitner) at a train station and is handed a mystery package, thus tumbling into a double life of after-school espionage. Scarecrow embroils the improbable Mrs. King in all manner of covert ops, while Amanda is amusingly hard-pressed to keep her curious family in the dark in this '80s spy series. read more.
30. Walker, Texas Ranger: Season 7

Tragedy touches Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Chuck Norris) and his hardworking crew in the seventh season of this long-running CBS series, a show that blends fast-paced martial arts action with old-fashioned values. As the cliffhanger from the previous season unfolds, assistant DA Alex Cahill (Sheree J. Wilson) lies in a coma after being shot at a friend's wedding, and Walker is determined to exact revenge on the weapons dealer who harmed her. read more.
31. Gigante

Shy supermarket security guard Jara (Horacio Camandule) becomes transfixed by Julia (Leonor Svarcas), a cleaning woman he spots through a surveillance camera. Soon, he becomes obsessed with watching her in this drama about isolation and loneliness from director Adrián Biniez. Jara designs his life around Julia's schedule, following her to the movies, the beach -- even on dates with another man. Will he ever drum up the courage to approach her? read more.
32. Service

While the Pineda family matriarch, Nanay Flor (Gina Pareño), brings suit against her bigamist husband, the rest of her brood struggle with their own demons as they operate a run-down porno theater in the Philippines in director Brillante Mendoza's drama. The goings-on include one son (Coco Martin) dealing with a boil on his butt as another pair of siblings contemplates incest, all amid the seedy sexual shenanigans of the theater's clientele. read more.
33. The Stoning of Soraya M.

Set in 1986 Iran at the start of Khomeini's reign, director Cyrus Nowrasteh's drama tells the true story of Soraya (Mozhan Marnò), whose husband plots to have her falsely accused of adultery so he can divorce her and marry a young girl. French journalist Freidoune (Jim Caviezel) is pulled into Soraya's tragic story when he meets a desperate woman named Zahra (Shohreh Aghdashloo). read more.
34. The Wedding Song

Muslim Nour (Olympe Borval) and Jewish Myriam (Lizzie Brochere) grew up in the same Tunisian neighborhood and remain best friends as young women in 1942. But when the Nazi occupation affects their lives in drastic ways, their friendship becomes deeply strained. Myriam, forced to pay huge fines for being Jewish, faces an arranged marriage to a wealthy man to save her family, while Nour's wedding is put on hold in this French drama. read more.