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Black Samurai

Robert Sand, an American soldier in Japan learns the ways of the most powerful martial arts, and becomes The Black Samurai, embarking on a mission to stop dangerous forces who threaten everything he holds dear.

Blackwater

Blackwater is the true story of the rise of Erik Prince’s privatized military company Blackwater Worldwide, which became a controversial yet key player in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Four former guards from the security firm are facing trial in the killings of 14 Iraqi civilians and the wounding of 18 others in bloodshed in Baghdad that inflamed anti-American sentiment around the globe in 2007. The contractors were working for the State Department and Blackwater claimed the deadly force was necessary.

Blood on Snow

A hitman is asked to kill by his boss the man’s wife. Trouble is, the hitman falls in love with her and things get messy from there.

Bluer Than The Sky

A Cornish teenager has a whirlwind romance with a famous pro surfer from Hawaii.

Bob the Musical

After being struck on the head, Bob, a mild-mannered man suddenly hears the "inner song" in people's hearts and finds his life instantly turned into a musical, much to his dismay.

Bobby Martinez

Bobby Martinez, a Mexican-American, rises from life on the gang-ridden streets of Southern California to become a champion surfer and role model.

Bond Girl

A college graduate tries to crack an elitist boys' club at one of the Wall Street's most esteemed firms. She begins to climb her way up to the top -- fielding a barrage of "friendly" practical jokes and eluding the advances of a stalker who's also one of the firm's biggest clients -- just as the financial crisis hits.

Broad Street Bullies

During the 1970s, the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team evolves from a cellar dwelling expansion team into a team that racks up victories and penalty minutes in equal measure.

Bronte

The biopic will follow the Bronte sisters and their brother Branwell who grew up in isolation on the Yorkshire moors and went on to write some of the most enduring novels in English literature -- Charlotte's "Jane Eyre", Emily's "Wuthering Heights" and Anne's "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall". As children, they created epic fantasy worlds to entertain themselves, led by the charismatic Branwell, but when he descended into alcohol and opium abuse, the sisters had to find their own way in a world dominated by strict patriarchal conventions. This initially forced them to disguise their identities by publishing under male pseudonyms.

Bye Bye Birdie

"Bye Bye Birdie" centers on Conrad Birdie, an Elvis Presley-type rock 'n' roll star who is drafted into the Army, much to the horror of his broke agent, Albert Peterson. In an attempt to get some publicity to get rich and marry his sweetheart, Rose, Albert makes arrangements for Conrad to appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," where he will give his last kiss as a civilian to a girl. The lucky recipient, Kim, is selected from Conrad's fan club, and the group sets out to Sweet Apple, Ohio, to meet her, much to the dismay of Kim's new boyfriend, Hugo. Relationships begin to unravel as Rose gets impatient with Albert, and the jealous Hugo knocks Conrad out cold during the televised kiss.

B.F.F.

"B.F.F." centers on two "best friends forever" who decide to break up and go their separate ways.

Babe in the Woods

An action-comedy about a female freshman from the Midwest who arrives at Yale and becomes a target of the New Jersey mob.

Back to America

A working-class man from Queens discovers he is heir to the throne of an African country and travels there to claim his birthright.

Bad Toys II

A grown man reconnects with his youthful imagination through his son's toys, and his play turns into an homage to big-budget action films.