Cast
Jennifer Aniston as Rose O’Reiley
Jason Sudeikis as David Clark
Emma Roberts as Casey
Will Poulter as Kenny
Ed Helms as Brad Gurdlinger
Tomer Sisley as Pablo Chacon

Director – Rawson Marshal Thurber

Story – A veteran pot dealer, David Clack (Jason Sudeikis), gets robbed and agrees to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S from Mexico to settle his debt with his supplier, Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms). He decides to travel in an RV along with his fake family comprised of his neighbours; Rose O’Reiley (Jennifer Aniston) who’s a stripper, high school kid, Kenny (Will Poulter) and a homeless kid Casey (Emma Roberts).


Category: Mystery & Suspense
Director: Louis Leterrier
Written By: Boaz Yakin, Edward Ricourt, Josh Applebaum, André Nemec, Ed Solomon
Cast: Woody Harrelson - Merritt Osbourne, Jesse Eisenberg - Michael Atlas, Morgan Freeman - Thaddeus Bradley, Mark Ruffalo - Dylan Hobbs, Isla Fisher - Henley, Mélanie Laurent - Alma Vargas, Michael Caine - Arthur Tressler

Screenplay: Edward Ricourt, Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin
The Story
The movie, “NOW YOU SEE ME” is about the “Four Horsemen”, a group of magicians. Who pull off a series of mind boggling heists against “dirty dealing” businessmen and shower the proceeds most times to their audiences. An FBI agent and an Interpol detective try to track these magicians almost fruitlessly, because they always seem to be one step ahead of the law. It’s a “Tom and Jerry” kinda movie literally; where the chase never ends.
Ever wondered how much it cost to produce great movies...or just movies generally? I hope some of you reading this don't flip over back wards after discovering how many zeros it took to produce some of the movies making this list. sometimes some movies, because of the way they eventually turn out we usually expect them to be expensive - ironically most aren't as expensive as we think.

This list isn't arranged in order but, still it shows clearly how expensive each movie was.

King Kong – $207 million
Kong
Yes this 2005 movie, a remake of the 1933 version, returned to the screen after so long. The film Naomi Watts was Kong’s number one lady and Jack Black, played the daring film director looking to bank on the "apely" primate. Universal Studios certainly turned a profit with over $500 million in revenue.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – $300 million
A World's End
The final installment in Disney’s Pirates trilogy, At World’s End resolved the stories of Captain Jack Sparrow (Depp), Will Turner (Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Knightley). The most expensive movie ever made received mixed reviews, but won “Best Movie” at the People’s Choice Awards. It earned slightly less than its predecessor with a gross revenue of just under $1 billion.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest – $225 million
The sequel to Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl introduced the trilogy’s villain, Captain Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) of the Flying Dutchman. Actors Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom returned, of course, to reprise the roles that made the first movie such a hit. Dead Man’s Chest was a hit at the box office and earned over $1 billion.

Spider-Man 3 – $258 million
Spider  - Man 3
Director Sam Raimi’s third Spider-Man movie, featuring Tobey MacGuire in the titular role and Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson, boasted not one but three major villains - Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), Venom (Topher Grace) and the New Goblin (James Franco). The film raked in nearly $900 million.
James Cameron’s Avatar – $500 million
Avatar
James Cameron, the “Titanic and the Terminator director franchise, almost knocked himself out with this movie. Out budgeting himself - and everyone else in Hollywood - with Avatar.

This flick shows humanity’s attempts to exploit the resources of an alien planet through hybrid human-alien called “avatars.” The script for Avatar was first written in 1994, but delayed production until the technology caught up with his vision. Avatar uses an innovative new motion capture camera that allows the director to watch the actor’s interaction with the computer generated world as they’re filmed, an enormous performance-capture stage called The Volume and a special skullcap for recording facial expressions.

X-Men: The Last Stand – $210 million
X-Men 
The 3rd season or episode as it were of the X-Men series saw Brett Ratner stepping into the directorial shoes to replace Bryan Singer as the mutant misfits’ world is turned upside down by forces both internal and external. The film earned higher than either of its predecessors with $459,359,555 gross revenue.
Parker
Director: Taylor Hackford

Editor: Mark Warner

Cast:
Jason Statham - Parker
Jennifer Lopez - Leslie Rogers
Michael Chiklis - Melander
Wendell Pierce - Carlson
Clifton Collins - Ross
Bobby Canavele - Jake Fernandez
Patti LuPone - Ascension
Carlos Carrasco - Norte
Micha Hauptman - August Hardwick

Story
Parker is a thief who doesn't steal from the poor, and he doesn't hurt innocent folks. He joins four other guys one of whom is related to a known mobster to pull off a hit flawlessly. Parker intends to split after the heist but the others try to kill him for refusing to join them for another job. Taking him for dead they leave his body but a farmer finds him and takes him to the hospital where he survives...recovering, he sets out to get back at those who tried to erase him.

  1. Shine torchlight in people’s faces – if you’re late to a movie and must use illumination other than the one produced by the screen, then please point the light to the floor not in people’s eyes. It’s really offensive. 
  2. Occupy more than one seat – The ticket you bought is for one seat, please use just that especially when the cinema is full. The seat in front of you was not meant as a leg rest, it is meant for someone to sit in and you might kick them in the head trying to ‘relax’.
  3. Stand up to scream at the screen – they can’t hear you, it’s just motion picture. Besides, if you need to scream or ‘talk’ to the actors, do that sitting down. Don’t obstruct the view of the people behind you.
  4. Take a call – it’s really very distracting when you take your calls during a movie. Usually the movie is loud and even when you think you’re whispering your voice is loud enough to cause a stare. 
  5. Allow your phone to ring out – always put your phone on vibration or reduce the ringer volume.
  6. Throw food across the room – if you’re excited, agitated, put the pop corn down please. Don’t throw food in the air, the person beside or in front of you might not be in on the frenzy.
  7. Dash out in every 5 minutes – if for some reason you would need to visit the bathroom frequently, then you should sit at the rear or at the edge.
  8. Have a loud discussion – if you must discuss with your friend at the very moment the movie is going on, it is best you do it outside the theatre. People paid to actually watch the movie.
  9. Turn the Cinema into your pick-up place Please wait till the movie is over to pick-up the girl/dude sitting next to you. for two reasons; he/she might be irritated at the fact that you're talking to them while they're trying to concentrate on the movie, secondly, the people around you will be distracted by your pick-up lines.
  10. Commentate – I don’t think anybody needs you explaining what’s happening in every scene of the movie or expounding the moral implications of the movie. Even if somebody needs it, wait till the movie is finished to do that. Don’t encroach on people’s fun.
  11. Take snapshots – The flash your camera produces is distracting, wait till the movie is over before turning the room into a photo studio.
  12. Bring babies to the theater – Babies are cute and I love them but when I go to the movies, I paid to actually see the movies not listen to your baby’s burps and gurgles or screaming and crying. If you have a baby and must go to the movies, get a babysitter please.
  13. Bring children into a movie rated above their age – I was once watching Savages when I heard a child scream. You cannot imagine my amazement when I turned around and found a seven-ish year old child sitting in-between what seemed to be his parents. Savages? With the sex scenes? That movie is rated 18! As much as the Cinema staff is to blame for selling a children’s ticket to an adult-rated movie, the parents also share blame for not confirming the rating of the movie before purchasing the ticket. It’s not wrong to take your children to the cinema but please confirm it’s a movie rated their age or G (General) or PG (Parental Guidance).

Cast – Ramsey Nouah, Monalisa Chinda, Rukky Sanda, Ini Edo, Alex Ekubo,  Karen Igho, Kenneth Okoli

Director and  Producer – Rukky sanda 

Story - KEEPING MY MAN is about three married couples with marital problems. Maya (Ini Edo) didn’t think there was enough spark in her marriage but her husband Alex found her desires amusing and her nags irritating. Tamar (Monalisa Chinda) starves her husband of sex because she wants to maintain her physique. Zion (rukky Sanda) and Tokunbo (Ramsey Nouah) seem perfect until the bubble bursts and reveals that Tokunbo is cheating.