Leap of Faith (1992)
Director: Richard Pearce
Actors: Debra Winger, Liam Neeson, Lolita Davidovich, Lukas Haas, Meat Loaf, Steve Martin
Country: United States of America
Operation Mistletoe (2024)
When Grace’s former classmate (and crush) Ryan arrives home for Christmas, Grace’s best friend initiates “Operation Mistletoe” to get them together.
The True Don Quixote (2019)
Tim Blake Nelson is a man who’s safe and comfortable and bored to death with his life. In his state of despair, he looks to classic stories for inspiration. Awakened…
Drunk Bus (2021)
A directionless, young campus bus driver and a punk rock Samoan security guard named Pineapple form an unlikely kinship as they navigate the unpredictable late shift shit show known as…
Rough Magic (1995)
In the 1950s, a pretty magician’s apprentice travels to Mexico to escape her boyfriend, a wealthy politician, and to find a Mayan shaman who will teach her the ancient principles…
Creepshow 3 (2006)
This follow-up to the George Romero/Stephen King-launched anthology series features five new tales of horror and a wraparound. The main stories deal with alternative realities (“Alice”), possessed communication devices (“The…
The Drop (2022)
A seemingly happy married couple confronts a test of their marriage when one of them drops a baby while at a destination wedding at a tropical island.
Intern (2000)
A young, underappreciated intern at the ultra-hip magazine Skirt must learn to deal with kissy-face phoniness, model tantrums and bulimic editors, while trying to steal the heart of a dashing…
Dead Fish (2005)
Gary Oldman is Lynch, a strangely charming hit man in this explosively funny dark comedy in the tradition of Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. With an all-star…
The Californians (2005)
When real estate mogul Gavin Ransom announces his plan to cover California’s northern coast with scores of mini-mansions, his environmentalist sister, Olive, launches a protest to stop him. But there’s…
Natalia Valdebenito: Loudmouth (2017)
Chile’s Natalia Valdebenito hits Santiago’s Teatro Caupolicán with a one-woman show steeped in irony, a dash of improv and her own personal style.