A little girl named Coraline (Dakota Fanning) moves into a very old home with her parents. Coraline gets bored one day and stumbles upon a doorway that leads her to a perfect imagining of what she wished her life were like.
I do, my name is Sheehan May and I am a huge movie fan. For a living I run a media design company called Tiger Creations.
To most who know me, I am "that dude" when it comes to movies because I have a love for all types of movies from cheesy 80s action to foreign films. I usually cut straight to point and if you like your movie reviews quick and clear you have come to the right place.
After a zombie outbreak occurs at an airport a handful of soldiers are sent into the airport to save a group of trapped survivors. Not all is as it seems though.
After receiving surgery a grumpy dentist (Ricky Gervais) finds out he died for a few minutes and can now see ghosts. One of the many ghosts he now sees (Greg Kinnear) continues to bother him until he will do a favor for him.
Almost immediately after serving his jail term a cat burglar (Bruce Willis) is forced to steal numerous works of art that were created by Leonardo Da Vinci.
A time capsule is opened at John Koestler’s (Nicolas Cage) son’s school and the item his son receives from it is a piece of paper filled with numbers. John is intrigued by the numbers and finds a disastrous pattern in them.
Ben Richards (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is wrongly convicted of a crime and after attempting to escape from prison is forced to participate in a violent game show that forces him to fight for his life.






