The Princess Diaries (2001)
Genre: Comedy, Family, Romance
Director: Garry Marshall
Actors: Anne Hathaway, Caroline Goodall, Heather Matarazzo, Héctor Elizondo, Julie Andrews, Robert Schwartzman
Country: United States of America
The Taming of the Shrew (1980)
Baptista has two daughters: Kate and Bianca. Everyone wants to wed the fair Bianca, but nobody’s much interested in problem child, Kate. Baptista declares that he won’t give Bianca away…
Big Daddy (1999)
A lazy law school grad adopts a kid to impress his girlfriend, but everything doesn’t go as planned and he becomes the unlikely foster father.
LUPIN THE 3rd vs. CAT’S EYE (2023)
Lupin III competes with the Kisugi sisters to steal a triptych of paintings that once belonged to their father, and which hold the key to a long-unsolved mystery.
Andy Hardy’s Double Life (1942)
Andy is about to head off to college but he’s got a few things to take care of before leaving. For starters, he must try and sell his junk car…
Blume in Love (1973)
Lawyer Stephen Blume, who specializes in divorces, lives a paradoxical situation when, having his own marriage break up, is still in love with his ex-wife.
Teacher’s Pet (2004)
Meet Spot, a clever little dog with big dreams of becoming a real boy. When Spot finds out that a crazy scientist can make his wish come true, he takes…
The Gnome-Mobile (1967)
An eccentric millionaire and his grandchildren are embroiled in the plights of some forest gnomes who are searching for the rest of their tribe. While helping them, the millionaire is…
Kiss Me Stupid (1964)
While traveling home from Vegas, an amorous lounge singer named Dino gets conned by a local mechanic/songwriter into staying in town for the night. The mechanic’s songwriting partner, Orville, offers…
Drillbit Taylor (2008)
Dealing with a sociopathic school bully, three high school freshmen hire a low-budget bodyguard to protect them, not realizing he is just a homeless beggar and petty thief looking for…
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III (2010)
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III, directed by Chris McKay, combines the satirical sensibilities of Green and Matthew Senreich’s Robot Chicken with characters of the Star Wars universe.