Lewis Black: Taxed Beyond Belief (2002)
Lewis Black hosts this comedic documentary about the US income tax system. Set at St John’s University, Lewis, as Professor Black, teaches a ‘Taxes 101’ course to students which highlights the utter stupidity of our tax system. Lessons are supplemented with interviews with a New York City accountant, Bob Dole, John McCain and Larry King.
Genre: Comedy, Documentary
Director: Roy Crite
Actors: Bob Dole, John McCain, Larry King, Lewis Black
The Search for One-eye Jimmy (1994)
While working on a documentary on his old neighborhood, a young film school graduate shifts the focus of his production onto the disappearance of a local resident and the strange…
Second Sight (1989)
John Larroquette is the head of a detective agency that is hired to find a missing person, probably kidnapped. They employ the help of a mystic/psychic to help find the…
El fantasma de mi novia (2018)
Stranded (2015)
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The Visitants (1986)
Aliens chase a teenager who stole one of their ray guns.
Fever Pitch (1997)
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Finding North (1998)
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