Besides the basic manipulations described by @jhocking you can use PixelBender to create more complex effects like the page curl you would like.
PixelBender is not ActionScript; it's actually an entirely different language and may be pretty hard to grasp at first. There are two steps in creating a PixelBender shader for use in ActionScript:
- you create a PixelBender kernel and compile it. This kernel will read every pixel of your image, transform it as desired and then return those transformed pixels.
- you create a ShaderJob that uses this compiled kernel and assign it to the 'filters' property of whatever visual component you want to apply the effect to.
For more information, tutorials and video's go to devnet: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/pixelbender.html
You can find an example of a page curl PixelBender shader here: http://superflashbros.net/2010/06/28/a-real-page-turner/
and here's the demo: http://superflashbros.net/curl/