Kiss and Make-Up (1934)
Director: Harlan Thompson
Actors: Cary Grant, Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin, Helen Mack, Lucien Littlefield, Mona Maris
Country: United States of America
The Ultimate Legacy (2015)
A self-absorbed young man is challenged to grow a conscience and change his ways in order to receive an inheritance.
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
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While preparing for the most romantic day of the year, four hairdressers at a Lagos salon face wild dramas in their love lives and their families.
Song of the Thin Man (1947)
Society sleuths Nick and Nora Charles investigate a murder in a jazz club.
Pardon My Stripes (1942)
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Follow the Bitch (1996)
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Holiday Joy (2016)
A shy high school student’s Christmas wish comes true only it isn’t exactly as wonderful as she’d hoped.
Tommy Tiernan: Under the Influence (2018)
As if receiving instructions from a strange and distant star, Tommy Tiernan takes to the stage refusing to take anything seriously. Let our struggles be mocked and our cares abandoned….
Desperate Acts of Magic (2013)
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Eloise at Christmastime (2003)
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Jim Jefferies: Intolerant (2020)
Between scenes from an excruciating date, Jim Jefferies digs into generational differences, his own bad habits and the shifting boundaries in comedy.