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Dallas
The long-running prime-time soap opera "Dallas" is the inspiration for this big-screen story of a wealthy family beset by all sorts of shady behavior, including murder. The most famous episode of the show was the season-ending cliffhanger in which J.R. Ewing (played by Larry Hagman) was shot by an unknown assailant.
Daredevil
Based on the popular Marvel Comics character, this is the story of Matt Murdock, son of a boxer who gets killed by petty criminals for refusing to take a dive. This drives young Matt to fight crime, despite a childhood accident that robbed him of his sight. That same accident, however, also granted him exceptionally advanced senses of hearing, touch, taste and smell, as well as providing him with a strange sort of mental radar that helps to compensate for his lack of vision. After training hard in the martial arts, as well as excelling in law school, Murdock becomes a lawyer by day and a vigilante calling himself Daredevil by night.
Dark Web
A young kid is arrested for putting out a hit on the clients of the Silk Road, the illegal online bazaar he created where one could buy illegal goods including drugs or services like contract killings.
Dead Mall
Set in a closed, in-disrepair second tier mall, an ensemble of 40-year old guys and girls seemingly have enough brainpower to escape a killer or possibly not.
Die Hard: Year One
Set in 1979, John McClane becomes a rough and tumble NYPD cop.
Dodgeball: A True Under...
A small local gym is threatened with extinction by a gleaming sports and fitness palace unless a group of social rejects can rise to victory in the ultimate dodge ball competition.
Justin Long, Jason Bateman, Vince Vaughn, Ben Stiller, Missi Pyle, Rawson Marshall Thurber, Stephen Root, Alan Tudyk, Julie Gonzalo, Brooke Burke, Brigitte Nielsen, Stuart Cornfeld, Gary Cole, Rip Torn, Christine Taylor, Vincent De Paul, Cayden Boyd, Joel Moore, William Shatner, Tate Chalk, Jamal Duff, Jesse Heiman, Priscilla Leona Horne, Al Kaplon, Chris Williams, Mary McLaglen, Rhoades Rader
Don't Send Help
A low-rent entertainer has no luck with the ladies but suddenly finds himself stranded with beauty pageant contestants.
Daniel Isn't Talking
When a London family discovers that their son has autism, their lives are shattered.
Darby Harper Wants You ...
The story follows Darby Harper, who after suffering a near-death experience as a child is granted the ability to see ghosts. To combat the existential boredom of high school, she runs a side business counseling local spirits in her spare time.
Dear Satan
A 7-year old girl accidentally misspells “Santa” in her letter to the North Pole and instead invites Satan to bring her a toy for Christmas.
Deliver Me from Nowhere
Set to the music of Bruce Springsteen‘s album Nebraska.
Diplomats
A well known, eccentric U.S. sports figure visits a foreign country know for being secretive and for having an atrocious human rights record.
Dum Maaro Dum
A crime thriller set in the tourist hotspot of Goa, India.
Duplikate
Story centers on Kate Larson, who creates an avatar named Rina for the SimuLife computer game. One day Rina springs to life and demands equal time in the real world.
Dallas: The Theme Park
No plot details have been announced.
Date Movie
The twisted minds behind "Scary Movie" - screenwriters Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg - this time skewer the romantic comedy genre. The new film tells the story of a hopeless romantic Julia Jones (Alyson Hannigan), who has finally met the man of her dreams, the very British Grant Fockyerdoder (Adam Campbell). But before they can have their big "Big Fat Greek Wedding", they'll have to "Meet The Parents", hook-up with "The Wedding Planner", and contended with Grant's friend Andy - a spectacularly beautiful woman who wants to put an end to her "Best Friend's Wedding".
Location: US - California
Dating Mr. Huggles
No plot details have been announced.
Defection
A mid-level intelligence contractor defects to North Korea and takes a mysterious bag with him.
Delirium
A dystopian world where love is treated as a curable disease and compassion and affection are forbidden weaknesses.
Depth Of Field
A self-described proud sports atheist is sent on a lark by her editor to cover a sporting event. Her readers are amused, and she eventually spends four years covering major sporting events, writing humorous and somewhat academic essays. Along the way, she slowly becomes a convert, discovering the significance of sport, and how it affects her own life and relationships.