The Scarlet Letter (1995)
Genre: Drama, Romance, Western
Director: Roland Joffé
Actors: Demi Moore, Edward Hardwicke, Gary Oldman, Lisa Andoh, Robert Duvall, Robert Prosky
Country: United States of America
Rare Objects (2023)
A young woman seeks to rebuild her life when she takes work at an antique store. She regains her confidence from the kind souls who own the shop, until faces…
Johnny Eager (1941)
A charming racketeer seduces the DA’s stepdaughter for revenge, then falls in love.
By Dawn’s Early Light (1990)
A nuclear warhead launched by Soviet insurgents protesting the waning Cold War destroys the Ukrainian city of Donetsk. The destruction sets off a race between American and Soviet politicians to…
The Mayor of Hell (1933)
Members of a teenage gang are sent to the State Reformatory, presided over by the callous Thompson. Soon Patsy Gargan, a former gangster appointed Deputy Commissioner, arrives and takes over…
Moonshot (2009)
Man’s landing on the moon was our greatest technological achievement. The Apollo 11 mission was truly the stuff of dreams. For the first time, our species walked on another celestial…
Every Other Weekend (1990)
Rock the House (2011)
Dave Peterson is a successful and handsome career-driven attorney who barely spends time with his teenage daughter, Karen. Their routine regularly consists of Dave choosing work over spending time with…
Open House (2010)
A murderous couple invade a woman’s home and hold her captive in the basement.
Duel in the Sun (1946)
Beautiful half-breed Pearl Chavez becomes the ward of her dead father’s first love and finds herself torn between her sons, one good and the other bad.
An Audience of Chairs (2018)
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)
A 22-year-old factory worker lets loose on the weekends: drinking, brawling, and dating two women, one of whom is older and married.
Playing for Time (1980)
When a Jewish songstress is plucked from the stage and sent to Auschwitz, she and other musicians find themselves assigned to a terrible task—using their talents to soothe fellow prisoners…