Bachelor in Paradise (1961)
Director: Jack Arnold
Actors: Bob Hope, Don Porter, Janis Paige, Jim Hutton, Lana Turner, Paula Prentiss
Country: United States of America
Accepted (2006)
A high school slacker who’s rejected by every school he applies to opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown…
Highball (2002)
A newly married couple tries to enhance their social life by throwing fabulous parties and inviting all their friends in Brooklyn to their home.
Mickey and the Very Many Christmases (2024)
Mickey makes a magical wish that every day could be Christmas — but winds up having second thoughts when his wish actually comes true!
Carbon Copy (1981)
A middle-aged married wealthy white corporate executive is surprised to discover that he has a working-class black teen-age son who wants to be adopted into the almost-exclusively-white upper-middle-class community of…
A Night at the Opera (1935)
The Marx Brothers take on high society and the opera world to bring two lovers together. A sly business manager and two wacky friends of two opera singers help them…
The Devil Has a Name (2019)
An oil baron and a farmer standoff after the water on his farm is poisoned by her company.
Elvis Lives! (2016)
Plagued by a heavy drug addiction and his failing voice, The King is desperate to make things right with himself, his deceased brother, and God. His attempts to get back…
Only When I Laugh (1981)
A boozy Broadway actress comes out of a 12-week cure to face the problems of her best friends as well as her needy daughter. She tries to balance the terrors…
Sour Grapes (1998)
The bond between cousins is tested when one wins a fortune with the other’s money at Atlantic City.
The Bad Guys (2018)
During a fleeting return trip to his childhood home, a budding filmmaker is confronted by the now-grown ensemble of his old hometown friends – none of whom are aware that…
T.H.O.T. Therapy: A Focused Fylmz and Git Jiggy Production (2023)
A barber questions a therapist’s knowledge of relationships and attempts to outwit her at her own game. Can Reggie prove that his street smarts is equal to Stacey’s book smarts?