Robot & Frank (2012)
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama, Science Fiction
Director: Jake Schreier
Actors: Frank Langella, James Marsden, Jeremy Strong, Liv Tyler, Peter Sarsgaard, Susan Sarandon
Country: United States of America
The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963)
The crooks in London know how it works. No one carries guns and no one resists the police. Then a new gang appears that go one better. They dress as…
Lady Killer (1933)
An ex-gang member tries to resist his old cohorts’ criminal influence after he suddenly becomes a Hollywood movie star.
Have Rocket Will Travel (1959)
The Stooges are janitors working at a space center who accidentally blast off to Venus. They encounter a talking unicorn, a giant fire breathing tarantula, and an alien computer who…
Daniel Sloss: X (2019)
Daniel Sloss discusses a variety of topics, from his love of children, to being a man, in this tastefully dark comedy special.
Horton Hears a Who! (2008)
The classic and beloved story from Dr. Seuss is now a CG animated film from 20th Century Fox Animation, the makers of the Ice Age films. An imaginative elephant named…
Sex and Zen II (1996)
Wealthy Sai Moon-Kin works hard to please as many women as he possibly can. When marrying off his mentally handicapped son, he finds himself attracted to his new daughter in…
High School Musical (2006)
A popular high school athlete and an academically gifted girl get roles in the school musical and develop a friendship that threatens East High’s social order.
The Bride Goes Wild (1948)
McGrath publishes books for children and Uncle Bump is one of the best sellers. Unfortunately, Greg, who is Uncle Bump, tends to drink too much and has not started his…
I Love You Alice B. Toklas! (1968)
Harold Fine is a self-described square – a 35-year-old Los Angeles lawyer who’s not looking forward to middle age nor his upcoming wedding. His life changes when he falls in…
And a Nightingale Sang (1989)
Set in working class Newcastle, the Stott family fight their private battles against the backdrop of the conflict of World War II. Helen Stott, over thirty and with a limp,…