Hope Floats (1998)
Director: Forest Whitaker
Actors: Gena Rowlands, Harry Connick Jr., Kathy Najimy, Mae Whitman, Michael Paré, Sandra Bullock
Country: United States of America
Martian Child (2007)
A recently-widowed science fiction writer considers whether to adopt a hyper-imaginative 6-year-old abandoned and socially-rejected boy who says he’s really from Mars.
The Resurrection of Gavin Stone (2017)
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Firewalker (1986)
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D.L. Hughley: The Endangered List (2012)
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Barely Lethal (2015)
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Zerograd (1988)
Going on a business trip, the hero of the film suddenly finds himself in a fantastic city. It is very similar to our world, only the hidden absurdity of everyday…