Jennifer Lopez: Super Star Collection (Widescreen)

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Jennifer Lopez: Super Star Collection (Widescreen)

"Jennifer Lopez: Super Star Collection" includes "Angel Eyes," "The Cell" and "Selena." "Angel Eyes" - One of Chicago's best cops is in the worst of situations. Officer Sharon Pogue is looking point blank into the barrel of a scumball's handgun. Then it happens. A mysterious stranger appears out of the shadows and saves her life. Is the rescue blind luck? Fate? When Sharon discovers the answer, she'll also discover something else it's not the first time she and the mystery man have met. Jennifer Lopez as Sharon and Jim Caviezel as her rescuer Catch "have great chemistry" (Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Daily News) in this tale of love's redemptive power, directed by Luis Mandoki ("Message In A Bottle"). Watch with your eyes. See with your heart. Experience the remarkable tenderness of "Angel Eyes." "The Cell" - In Order To Save A Life, She'll Have To Risk Her Own. Jennifer Lopez ("Out Of Sight," "Selena") takes a terrifying journey into the mind of a killer in this chilling, critically acclaimed psychological thriller. When a serial killer, Vincent D'Onofrio, ("The Thirteenth Floor," "Men In Black") falls into a coma before his last victim can be found, a child therapist (Lopez) must use an experimental treatment to enter his mind and learn his secrets before it is too late. The visually haunting world threatens her very existence when she becomes trapped by the terror inside. Now, an FBI agent, Vince Vaughn ("Swingers," "Jurassic Park: The Lost World") must rescue her from the killer's nightmare mind before he too is lost to the twisted world forever. "Selena" - The nuts and bolts of the irresistibly danceable music called Tejano are pop, rock, polka, R&B and Latin influences. To millions of fans there's another vital ingredient: the dynamic singer Selena. Vibrant and tuneful, Selena is the story of the Grammy Award-winning South Texas singer whose life tragically ended just as she was taking Tejano where it had never gone - into mainstream America.