Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
Director: Howard Deutch
Actors: Chynna Phillips, Craig Sheffer, Eric Stoltz, John Ashton, Lea Thompson, Mary Stuart Masterson
Country: United States of America
The Avengers (1998)
British Ministry agent John Steed, under direction from “Mother”, investigates a diabolical plot by arch-villain Sir August de Wynter to rule the world with his weather control machine. Steed investigates…
Playmates (1941)
Lulu Monahan, the press agent for John Barrymore, is attempting to get a sponsor for a radio program. To that end, she and the agent for bandleader Kay Kyser, plant…
Notice to Quit (2024)
Andy Singer, a struggling New York City realtor, finds his world crashing down around him when his estranged 10-year-old daughter, Anna, shows up unannounced on his doorstep in the middle…
Prezidentka (2022)
President Kateřina Čechová, exhausted by the pressures of her first year in office, secretly dons a disguise to slip out of the castle at night and mingle among ordinary citizens….
Barbershop 2: Back in Business (2004)
The continuing adventures of the barbers at Calvin’s Barbershop. Gina, a stylist at the beauty shop next door, is now trying to cut in on his business. Calvin is again…
Rat Race (1980)
Growing Up Fat & Albanian (2016)
Meet Ella, a headstrong young American woman who defies everything– her traditional Albanian upbringing, her strict family, her nemesis –the formidable Aunt Shirley to risk it all for TRUE LOVE….
Ilana Glazer: The Planet Is Burning (2020)
Ilana Glazer: The Planet is Burning features Ilana’s thoughts on homophobes and Nazis, how crappy women’s razors are, and what a joke the patriarchy is.
Hoods (1998)
A 50-year-old mobster struggles to carry out his father’s order to execute a rival’s 9-year-old child.
Three for the Show (1955)
This musical reworking of Too Many Husbands (1940), features Grable as a top singer and dancer who’s been widowed by WW II. She marries her late husband’s songwriting partner, Gower…
Brad Williams: Daddy Issues (2016)
In this hilarious new comedy special, stand-up Brad Williams tackles race and political correctness, as well as how his father raised him to deal with adversity.