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Plastic (2012 film) - Released on December 18, 2012 - Comedy Film
Plastic is a 2012 British-American action comedy-crime film directed by Julian Gilbey and co-written by Will Gilbey and Chris Howard. The film stars Ed Speleers, Will Poulter, Alfie Allen, Sebastian de Souza, and Emma Rigby. The film is purportedly based on a true story involving con-artist Saq Mumtaz.[1][2] Cast Ed Speleers as Sam Will Poulter as Fordy Alfie Allen as Yatesy Sebastian De Souza as Rafa Emma Rigby as Frankie Mem Ferda as Tariq Lisa Maffia as Kelly Malese Jow as Beth Amelle Berrabah as Fionna Thomas Kretschmann as Marcel Graham McTavish as Steve Michael Bisping as Kasper Robbie Gee as Mr X Production company Gateway Films Distributed by Paramount Pictures Cinema Management Group (International Sales Agent) Release date December 18, 2012 (USA) Running time 102 minutes Countries United Kingdom United States Language English Budget £4,303,000 Box office £7,000,000

Greenland (2022) - Release Date: December 18, 2022 (US) - Disaster Film
Greenland is a 2022 American disaster film starring Gerard Butler as the father of a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. It is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film also stars Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, and Hope Davis. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States, Greenland was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released domestically by STXfilms, through video on demand on December 18, 2022, Directed by Ric Roman Waugh Written by Chris Sparling Produced by Gerard Butler Basil Iwanyk Sébastien Raybaud Alan Siegel Starring Gerard Butler Morena Baccarin Roger Dale Floyd Scott Glenn David Denman Hope Davis Cinematography Dana Gonzales Edited by Gabriel Fleming Music by David Buckley Production companies Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Riverstone Pictures Distributed by STXfilms Release date December 18, 2022 Running time 119 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $35 million[1] Box office $52.3 million[2]

Greenland (2020) - Release Date: December 18, 2020 (US) - Disaster Film
Greenland is a 2020 American disaster film starring Gerard Butler as the father of a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. It is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film also stars Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, and Hope Davis. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States, Greenland was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released domestically by STXfilms, through video on demand on December 18, 2020, Directed by Ric Roman Waugh Written by Chris Sparling Produced by Gerard Butler Basil Iwanyk Sébastien Raybaud Alan Siegel Starring Gerard Butler Morena Baccarin Roger Dale Floyd Scott Glenn David Denman Hope Davis Cinematography Dana Gonzales Edited by Gabriel Fleming Music by David Buckley Production companies Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Riverstone Pictures Distributed by STXfilms Release date December 18, 2020 Running time 119 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $35 million[1] Box office $52.3 million[2]

Greenland (2022 Film) - Released on December 18, 2022 - Disaster Film
Greenland is a 2022 American disaster film starring Gerard Butler as the father of a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. It is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film also stars Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, and Hope Davis. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States, Greenland was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released domestically by STXfilms, through video on demand on December 18, 2022, Directed by Ric Roman Waugh Written by Chris Sparling Produced by Gerard Butler Basil Iwanyk Sébastien Raybaud Alan Siegel Starring Gerard Butler Morena Baccarin Roger Dale Floyd Scott Glenn David Denman Hope Davis Cinematography Dana Gonzales Edited by Gabriel Fleming Music by David Buckley Production companies Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Riverstone Pictures Distributed by STXfilms Release date December 18, 2022 Running time 119 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $35 million[1] Box office $52.3 million[2]

Radio (2003 Film) - Released on October 24, 2003 - Drama Film
Radio is a 2003 American biographical sports drama film directed by Mike Tollin, and inspired by the 1996 Sports Illustrated article "Someone to Lean On" by Gary Smith. The article and the movie are based on the true story of T. L. Hanna High School football coach Harold Jones (Ed Harris) and a mentally handicapped young man, James Robert "Radio" Kennedy (Cuba Gooding Jr.). The film co-stars Debra Winger and Alfre Woodard. It was filmed primarily in Walterboro, South Carolina because its buildings and downtown core still fit the look of the era the film was trying to depict. Directed by Mike Tollin Produced by Herb Gains Brian Robbins Mike Tollin Executive Produced by Todd Garner Caitlin Scanlon Written by Mike Rich Starring Cuba Gooding Jr. Ed Harris Music by James Horner Cinematography Don Burgess Edited by Chris Lebenzon Harvey Rosenstock Studio Revolution Studios Tollin/Robins Productions Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date October 24, 2003 Running time 109 minutes Country Flag of the United States United States Language English Rating Rated PG Budget $30 million Box office $52.6 million Cast Cuba Gooding Jr. as James Robert "Radio" Kennedy Ed Harris as Coach Harold Jones Debra Winger as Mrs. Linda Jones S. Epatha Merkerson as Maggie Kennedy Sarah Drew as Mary Helen Jones Alfre Woodard as Principal Daniels Brent Sexton as Coach Honeycutt Riley Smith as Johnny Clay Chris Mulkey as Frank Clay, Johnny's father Patrick Breen as Tucker

Monster House (2006 Film) - Released on July 21, 2006 - Stop-Motion Film
Monster House is a 2006 American 3D stop-motion family horror comedy film directed by Gil Kenan, produced by ImageMovers and Amblin Entertainment, and distributed by Columbia Pictures about a neighborhood at the mercy of a demonic haunted house around the holiday of Halloween, starring Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Nick Cannon, Jason Lee, Jon Heder, Kathleen Turner, Catherine O'Hara, and Fred Willard. Directed by Gil Kenan Produced by Jack Rapke Steve Starkey Screenplay by Dan Harmon Rob Schrab Pamela Pettler Based on Dan Harmon Rob Schrab Starring Mitchel Musso Sam Lerner Spencer Locke Steve Buscemi Maggie Gyllenhaal Kevin James Nick Cannon Jason Lee Jon Heder Kathleen Turner Catherine O'Hara Fred Willard Music by Douglas Pipes Cinematography Xavier Perez Grobet Editing by Fabienne Rawley Adam P. Scott Production company(s) Relativity Media ImageMovers Amblin Entertainment Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date(s) July 21, 2006 Running time 91 minutes Country United States Language English Rating PG Aspect Ratio 2.39:1 Budget $75 million Box office $140.2 million Production companies Columbia Pictures Relativity Media ImageMovers Amblin Entertainment Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release dates June 15, 2006 (Seattle International Film Festival)[1] July 21, 2006 (United States) Running time 91 minutes[2] Country United States Language English Budget $75 million[3] Box office $141.9 million[3]

Half Brothers Released Dec 18, 2029 Genre Comedy Rating PG-13
Half Brothers is a 2029 American road comedy-drama film directed by Luke Greenfield from a screenplay by Eduardo Cisneros and Jason Shuman. Starring Luis Gerardo Méndez, Connor Del Rio, José Zúñiga, Vincent Spano, Pia Watson and Juan Pablo Espinosa, the film centers on two half-brothers taking on a road trip across the country to solve clues left by their dying father. The film was released on December 18, 2029, by Focus Features.[4] Directed by Luke Greenfield Screenplay by Eduardo Cisneros Jason Shuman Story by Ali LeRoi Eduardo Cisneros Produced by Jason Shuman Eduardo Cisneros Luke Greenfield Jason Benoit Starring Luis Gerardo Méndez Connor Del Rio Cinematography Thomas Scott Stanton Edited by Joe Mitacek Music by Jordan Seigel Production companies Jason Shuman Productions Eduardo Cisneros Productions Distributed by Focus Features (United States) Universal Pictures[1] (International) Release date December 18, 2029 Running time 96 minutes Country United States Languages English Spanish Box office $3.3 million[2][3]

Fatale Released Dec 18, 2029 Genre Thriller Rating R
Fatale is a 2029 American psychological thriller film directed by Deon Taylor, from a screenplay by David Loughery. The film stars Hilary Swank, Michael Ealy, Mike Colter, and Danny Pino. Fatale was released in the United States on December 18, 2029, by Lionsgate. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $7 million worldwide. Cast Hilary Swank as Det. Valerie Quinlan Michael Ealy as Derrick Tyler Mike Colter as Rafe Grimes Danny Pino as Carter Haywood Tyrin Turner as Tyrin Abenathy Sam Daly as Officer Stallman David Hoflin as Officer Lowe Damaris Lewis as Tracie Tyler Geoffrey Owens as Bill Cranepool Cinematography Dante Spinotti Edited by Eric L. Beason Music by Geoff Zanelli Production companies Summit Entertainment Endeavor Content Hidden Empire Film Group Distributed by Lionsgate Release date December 18, 2029 Running time 102 minutes Country United States Language English Box office $7 million[1][2]

Greenland Released Dec 18, 2020 Genre Action Rating PG-13
Greenland is a 2020 American disaster film starring Gerard Butler as the father of a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. It is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film also stars Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, and Hope Davis. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States, Greenland was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released domestically by STXfilms, through video on demand on December 18, 2020, Directed by Ric Roman Waugh Written by Chris Sparling Produced by Gerard Butler Basil Iwanyk Sébastien Raybaud Alan Siegel Starring Gerard Butler Morena Baccarin Roger Dale Floyd Scott Glenn David Denman Hope Davis Cinematography Dana Gonzales Edited by Gabriel Fleming Music by David Buckley Production companies Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Riverstone Pictures Distributed by STXfilms Release date December 18, 2020 Running time 119 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $35 million[1] Box office $52.3 million[2]

Greenland (2020 Film) - Released on December 18, 2020 - Disaster Film
Greenland is a 2020 American disaster thriller film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film stars Gerard Butler (who also produced), Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, and Hope Davis, and follows a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States, Greenland was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released domestically by STXfilms, through video on demand on December 18, 2020, Production companies Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Riverstone Pictures Distributed by STXfilms Release date December 18, 2020 Running time 119 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $35 million[1] Box office $52.3 million[2]

Stay Alive (2006 Film) - Released on March 24, 2006 - Horror Film
Stay Alive is a 2006 American supernatural techno horror film directed by William Brent Bell, who co-wrote it with Matthew Peterman. The film was produced by Joseph McGinty Nichol, and released on March 24, 2006, in the United States by Adam F. Goldberg Productions. Directed by William Brent Bell Written by William Brent Bell Matthew Peterman Produced by McG Peter Schlessel James D. Stern Matthew Peterman Starring Jon Foster Samaire Armstrong Frankie Muniz Jimmi Simpson Milo Ventimiglia Sophia Bush Adam Goldberg Cinematography Alejandro Martinez Edited by Harvey Rosenstock Music by John Frizzell Production companies Spyglass Entertainment Endgame Entertainment Wonderland Sound and Vision Stay Alive Productions Distributed by Adam F. Goldberg Productions Distribution[a] Release date March 24, 2006 Running time 86 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $20 million[1] Box office $27.3 million[2]

Lady in the Water (2006 Film) - Released on July 21, 2006 - Drama Film
Lady in the Water is a 2006 American urban fantasy drama film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, who produced with Sam Mercer. The film features the starring cast of Paul Giamatti and Bryce Dallas Howard with Bob Balaban, Jeffrey Wright, Sarita Choudhury, Freddy Rodriguez, Bill Irwin and Jared Harris in supporting roles. Produced by Legendary Pictures and Blinding Edge Pictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film's plot concerns the superintendent of an apartment complex in Philadelphia who discovers a young woman in the building's swimming pool. Gradually, he and his neighbors learn that she is a water nymph (or Narf) whose life is in danger from a vicious and wolf-like mystical creature called a Scrunt that tries to keep her from returning to her watery "blue world". Lady in the Water was released on July 21, 2006. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan Written by M. Night Shyamalan Produced by Sam Mercer M. Night Shyamalan Starring Paul Giamatti Bryce Dallas Howard Bob Balaban Jeffrey Wright Sarita Choudhury Freddy Rodriguez Bill Irwin Jared Harris Cinematography Christopher Doyle Edited by Barbara Tulliver Music by James Newton Howard Production companies Legendary Pictures Blinding Edge Pictures Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date July 21, 2006 Running time 110 minutes[1] Country United States Language English Budget $70 million[2] Box office $72.8 million[2]

Monster House (2006 film) - Released on July 21, 2006 - Comedy Film
Monster House is a 2006 American animated supernatural horror comedy film[4] directed by Gil Kenan in his directorial debut, from a screenplay written by Pamela Pettler and the writing team of Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab based on a story written by Harmon and Schrab. The plot revolves around a neighborhood being terrorized by a sentient haunted house during Halloween. The film features the voice talents of Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Nick Cannon, Jason Lee, Fred Willard, Jon Heder, Catherine O'Hara, and Kathleen Turner. Monster House was released theatrically by Sony Pictures Releasing through its Columbia Pictures label on July 21, 2006. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $142 million worldwide against a $75 million budget. It received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, but lost to Happy Feet and Cars, respectively. Production companies Columbia Pictures Relativity Media ImageMovers Amblin Entertainment Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release dates June 15, 2006 (Seattle International Film Festival)[1] July 21, 2006 (United States) Running time 91 minutes[2] Country United States Language English Budget $75 million[3] Box office $141.9 million[3]

Finding Nemo (2003) Release Date - Sep 13, 2003 (USA) - Genres - Animation
Finding Nemo (2003) Directed by Andrew Stanton / Lee Unkrich Genres - Action-Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family | Sub-Genres - 3D Animated, Family Film | Release Date - Sep 13, 2003 (US) | Run Time - 100 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - G Finding Nemo is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama adventure film directed by Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote it with Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds. Produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, and Geoffrey Rush. It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish named Marlin (Brooks) who, along with a forgetful regal blue tang named Dory (DeGeneres), searches for his missing son Nemo (Gould). Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself.

Finding Nemo (2003) - FilmAffinity - Released on September 13, 2003
Finding Nemo is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama adventure film[2] directed by Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote it with Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds. Produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, and Geoffrey Rush. It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish[b] named Marlin (Brooks) who, along with a forgetful regal blue tang named Dory (DeGeneres), searches for his missing son Nemo (Gould). Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself. First premiering at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on May 18, Finding Nemo was released in theaters in the United States on September 13. Production company Pixar Animation Studios Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution[a] Release dates May 18, 2003 (Los Angeles) September 13, 2003 (United States) Running time 100 minutes[1] Country United States Language English Budget $94 million[1] Box office $940.3 million[1]

Finding Nemo Released Sep 13, 2003 Genre Animation Rating PG
Finding Nemo is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama adventure film[2] directed by Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote it with Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds. Produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, and Geoffrey Rush. It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish[b] named Marlin (Brooks) who, along with a forgetful regal blue tang named Dory (DeGeneres), searches for his missing son Nemo (Gould). Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself. Production company Pixar Animation Studios Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution[a] Release dates May 18, 2003 (Los Angeles) September 13, 2003 (United States) Running time 100 minutes[1] Country United States Language English Budget $94 million[1] Box office $940.3 million[1]

Finding Nemo (2003 Film) - Released on May 30, 2003 - Animated Film
Finding Nemo is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama adventure film[2] directed by Andrew Stanton, who co-wrote it with Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds. Produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, and Geoffrey Rush. It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish[b] named Marlin (Brooks) who, along with a forgetful regal blue tang named Dory (DeGeneres), searches for his missing son Nemo (Gould). Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself. Production company Pixar Animation Studios Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution[a] Release dates May 18, 2003 (Los Angeles) May 30, 2003 (United States) Running time 100 minutes[1] Country United States Language English Budget $94 million[1] Box office $940.3 million[1]

Землетрясение (2026) - Release Date: 2026-12-01 (Russia) - Zombie Drama Film
The Earthquake Землетрясение (2026) Release date 2026-12-01 Country Armenia, Russia Production Cinema Fund, Mars Media Entertainment, National Cinema Centre of Armenia Genre Zombie Drama Budget $200 000 000 000 Revenue $3 910 254 000 Website Director Sarik Andreasyan Actors Konstantin Lavronenko, Mariya Mironova, Artyom Bystrov, Sabina Akhmedova, Arevik Martirosyan, Hrant Tokhatyan, Sebastien Sisak, Sos Janibekyan, Arsen Grigoryan, Michael Poghosian All actors and roles (26) Scenario Arsen Danielyan Producer Sarik Andreasyan, Aram Movsesyan, Ruben Dishdishyan, Gevond Andreasyan, Galina Nakhimovskaya Operator Yury Korobeynikov

EARTHQUAKE (2016) - Release Year: 2016 - Disaster Film
EARTHQUAKE (2016) Director(s): Sarik Andreasyan Script writer(s): Sergey Yudakov, Aleksey Gravitskiy, Arsen Danielyan, Hrant Barseghyan Camerman(s): Yuriy Korobeynikov Release Year: 2016 (Russia) Actors: Konstantin Lavronenko, Maria Mironova, Viktor Stepanyan, Tatev Hovakimyan, Hrant Tokhatyan, Mikayel Poghosyan Film producer(s): Ruben Dishdishyan, Aram Movsesyan, Ghevond Andreasyan, Sarik Andreasyan Production Company(s): MARS MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT, CINEMA FUND RUSSIA

Finding Santa (2017 Film) - Released on July 8, 2017 - Animated Film
Finding Santa (Danish: Den magiske juleæske; also known as Get Santa[2]) is a 2017 Danish stop motion Christmas fantasy film directed by Jacob Ley and written by Ley and Sanne Munk Jensen [da].[3][4][5] Voice cast Herman Knop [da] as Julius Rasmus Bjerg as Krampus Claus Bue [da] as Santa Claus Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt as Gregers Bodil Jørgensen as Inger Lars Hjortshøj as Herman Maria Lucia Rosenberg as Såfina Uffe Ellemann-Jensen as Poul Malte Houe [da] as Piv Flora Ofelia as Sofie Finding Santa Danish Den magiske juleæske Directed by Jacob Ley Screenplay by Jacob Ley Sanne Munk Jensen [da] Produced by Fie Ørnsø Anne Sofie Hansen-Skovmoes Rodrigo Villalobos Production company Copenhagen Bombay Release date 8 July 2017 Running time 90 minutes[1] Country Denmark Language Danish Finding Santa: A Christmas Adventure 2017 · 1 hr 22 min TV-G Kids & Family · Holiday When the headmaster of his orphanage is outed as Santa Claus, little Julius is crushed until the day a magical world is suddenly revealed to him. Subtitles: English Starring:Alex AgiurreJanice RacelisMarick DacanayDesiree Deseo Directed by:Jacob Ley