To See Or Not To See
September 1, 2002 | 12:00am
Juwanna Mann
Got kicked out of the men’s basketball league? Then try dressing as a woman to make it to the WNBA and name yourself Juwanna. Juwanna Mann follows the story of Jamal Jeffries (Miguel A. Nunez, Jr.) who got kicked out from professional basketball because of his "bad boy" antics. Now, he starts a new life as a woman in WNBA. The movie is a hilarious riot and it becomes even more complicated when he realizes that he is falling for his teammate Michelle (Vivica A. Fox).
Eight Legged Freaks
Do you hate spiders? Well, the arachnid family is back and they are bigger than ever! A variety of horrible, poisonous spiders get exposed to a noxious chemical, which causes them to grow to monumental proportions. The movie will keep you jumping in your seats as spiders big and small pop out of everywhere and steal the show.
Enough
J-Lo is back and this time she plays a woman who discovers that the dream man (Campbell) she married wasn't whom she thought he was. The roller coaster ride starts when she and her daughter try to escape, but get relentlessly pursued by the husband. Fearing also for the safety of her daughter, she decides that there's only one way out of the marriage: kill him.
Unfaithful
Unfaithful centers on Diane Lane and Richard Gere as a couple living in the New York City suburbs whose marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife (Lane) indulges in an adulterous fling. But if you think that it’s another Fatal Attraction movie watch how the plot twists around.
The Sweetest Thing
The last thing in the world Christina (Cameron Diaz) wants is a boyfriend. But one night, out on the town with her friends Courtney (Christina Applegate) and Jane (Selma Blair, Legally Blonde), Christina meets Peter (Thomas Jane, Deep Blue Sea). First came the rules of love. Now comes the fun. Crammed with oral sex jokes, bodily fluid humor, genital piercing and the usual sort of R-rated ornaments no feature film should be without, The Sweetest Thing is a little more sarcastic and smutty than the title promises.
Got kicked out of the men’s basketball league? Then try dressing as a woman to make it to the WNBA and name yourself Juwanna. Juwanna Mann follows the story of Jamal Jeffries (Miguel A. Nunez, Jr.) who got kicked out from professional basketball because of his "bad boy" antics. Now, he starts a new life as a woman in WNBA. The movie is a hilarious riot and it becomes even more complicated when he realizes that he is falling for his teammate Michelle (Vivica A. Fox).
Eight Legged Freaks
Do you hate spiders? Well, the arachnid family is back and they are bigger than ever! A variety of horrible, poisonous spiders get exposed to a noxious chemical, which causes them to grow to monumental proportions. The movie will keep you jumping in your seats as spiders big and small pop out of everywhere and steal the show.
Enough
J-Lo is back and this time she plays a woman who discovers that the dream man (Campbell) she married wasn't whom she thought he was. The roller coaster ride starts when she and her daughter try to escape, but get relentlessly pursued by the husband. Fearing also for the safety of her daughter, she decides that there's only one way out of the marriage: kill him.
Unfaithful
Unfaithful centers on Diane Lane and Richard Gere as a couple living in the New York City suburbs whose marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife (Lane) indulges in an adulterous fling. But if you think that it’s another Fatal Attraction movie watch how the plot twists around.
The Sweetest Thing
The last thing in the world Christina (Cameron Diaz) wants is a boyfriend. But one night, out on the town with her friends Courtney (Christina Applegate) and Jane (Selma Blair, Legally Blonde), Christina meets Peter (Thomas Jane, Deep Blue Sea). First came the rules of love. Now comes the fun. Crammed with oral sex jokes, bodily fluid humor, genital piercing and the usual sort of R-rated ornaments no feature film should be without, The Sweetest Thing is a little more sarcastic and smutty than the title promises.
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