Some thirty years into what has been a groundbreaking and chart-topping career, Yes went into the studio with legendary producer Bruce Fairbairn and emerged with a masterpiece - their strongest and most cohesive studio album in two decades, The Ladder. With their new album propelling them forward, the band took to the road to do one of the things they do best: perform their music live. At the turn of the millennium, Yes returned to its roots, performing at intimate House of Blues clubs across America.
A debt-ridden couple believe that all of their financial problems are solved when they discover a stash of cash in their dead tenant's apartment, but realize their lives are in danger from the thief who will kill to get it back. Tom (James Franco) and Anna (Kate Hudson) are a young couple who have sunk all of their finances into renovating Anna's childhood home in London. Over time, they've transformed it into their dream house. But just as this happy couple prepare to start a family, legal problems threaten to dash their dreams of becoming parents. Meanwhile, Tom and Anna are deeply shaken when they find their downstairs neighbor dead, the victim of an apparent homicide. The silver lining in the gruesome discovery is the fact that he's left $400,000 in stolen cash behind. On the heels of a heated debate, they decide to keep the cash, and use it to help pull them up out of debt. Unfortunately, the thief who stole the cash wants it back. When he finds out they have it, there will be hell to pay.