
Shipped on 02/23/10.
Based on actual events in 1971, this thriller tells the story of a car dealer (Jason Statham) who becomes involved in a London bank heist, only to find that the contents of the bank vault will draw him deeply and irrevocably into the city's criminal underbelly. Murder and scandal abound in this tale of corruption populated with a surprising mix of offenders, from low-level thugs to government officials -- all the way up to the royal family.
Shipped on 02/17/10.
When an Egyptian police brass band travels to Israel to play at the opening of an Arab arts center, the group ends up abandoned and lost in a remote desert town, igniting a charming cross-cultural comedy. Defying expectations, the tiny Israeli community embraces the musicians, and both the Egyptians and the locals learn a few things about one another -- and themselves. This witty foreign-language film nabbed the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes.

Shipped on 10/20/09.
A Brooklyn cigar store anchors the vignettes that make up this lyrical Wayne Wang movie written by famous author Paul Auster. Auggie (Harvey Keitel), the store manager, is surprised by a visit from his ex-wife, who says their daughter is in trouble. Rashid (Harold Perrineau Jr.), a runaway searching for his father (Forest Whittaker), saves Auggie's customer, Paul (William Hurt), from being hit by a car, and changes his life forever.




Shipped on 09/29/09.
When a young actress named Jane (Anna Faris) accidentally consumes a batch of marijuana-laced treats belonging to her wacko roommate, hilarity ensues as Jane attempts to get around town. Stoned out of her mind, she must pay her gas bill, accompany a chum to the dentist and make it to an audition before the day is done in this comedy of errors from director Gregg Araki. The supporting cast includes Marion Ross and Danny Trejo.