In Harlem an overweight and illiterate 16 year old is pregnant with her second child, gets kicked out of school and must attend an alternate school to give her a chance to turn her life around.
A Little Bit of Heaven (2011) Review

Marley Corbett (Hudson) is a very successful yet guarded woman who finds out she is dying of cancer, but doctor Julian Goldstein (Bernal) makes her face something scarier than death, falling in love.
The Last Kiss (2006) Review

Michael (Braff) and Jenna (Barrett) have been a couple for three years with a baby on the way, which causes Michael to have some type of breakdown. Whilst everyone around them seem to be falling apart too!
The Box (2009) Review

A small wooden box arrives on the doorstep of a married couple, who know that pressing the button will grant them a million dollars and kill someone they don’t know.
Burlesque (2010) Review

Ali (Aguilera) is from Iowa and one day decides she’s leaving to go to LA. In order to fulfill her dreams of performing for people. But remember as the tagline says, it takes a Legend to make a star. That legend in this film being Tess played by none other than Cher. Who in my opinion steals each scene she is in!
The Next Three Days (2010) Review

John (Crowe) must deal with his wife Lara (Banks) spending her life in prison after she was convicted of murder.
Fireflies in the Garden (2008) Review
When Michael Taylor (Reynolds) is heading home for his sisters graduation and seeing his rather estranged family, a tragic accident occurs which sees his mother (Roberts) die in a car crash. Through this tragedy we are taken on a journey back to Michael’s childhood and why he does not get along with his father (Dafoe).
How Do You Know (2010) Review
Lisa (Witherspoon) lives for Softball, but when she is cut from the US team she then has to deal with how to move on with her life. This involves her boyfriend baseball player Matty (Wilson) and blind date George (Rudd). George has his own problems being investigated by the government and receiving advice from his father Charles (Nicholson).
Black Swan (2010) Review

Mind-bending. Seductive. Masterpiece. Intoxicating. Extraordinary.
Suburban Girl (2007) Review

A Manhattanite book editor Brett (Gellar) finds her take on the game of romance changed after she lures the attention of an influential older man, Archie (Baldwin). This romantic comedy has more to it than first meets the eye.