Pittsburgh (1942)
Genre: Drama
Director: Lewis Seiler
Actors: Frank Craven, John Wayne, Louise Allbritton, Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, Shemp Howard
Country: United States of America
Plunkett & MacLeane (1999)
Will Plunkett and Captain James Macleane, two men from different ends of the social spectrum in 18th-century England, enter a gentlemen’s agreement: They decide to rid the aristocrats of their…
Jonah Hex (2010)
Gunslinger Jonah Hex is appointed by President Ulysses Grant to track down terrorist Quentin Turnbull, a former Confederate officer determined on unleashing hell on earth. Jonah not only secures freedom…
A Modern Hero (1934)
A 1920s circus performer uses every means at his disposal to achieve fame and fortune at the expense of others.
Henry IV Part 1 – Live at Shakespeare’s Globe (2012)
Prince Hal, son of King Henry IV, seems to be squandering his life away with the fat knight Sir John Falstaff and the whores, boozers and petty rogues of Eastcheap….
The Wolves (2020)
Max and Leo are 8 and 5 years old and have just immigrated to the US with their mother. Their days pass inside a tiny apartment, while they wait for…
Friday After Next (2002)
Craig and his cousin Day Day have finally moved out of their parents’ houses and into their own crib, working nights at a local mall as security guards. When their…
Apne Huye Paraye (1964)
Rekha is in love with Shankar since childhood. But Rekha’s adopted sister, Lata, has an affair with Shankar and breaks their union with the help of her maid.
Bennett’s Song (2018)
When two very unique and diverse families with 7 kids each collide, they find laughs, music, love, and a few answers about what it means to be a not-so-normal American…
mother! (2017)
A couple’s relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.
Vanya on 42nd Street (1994)
An uninterrupted rehearsal of Chekhov’s 1899 play “Uncle Vanya” played out by a company of actors. The setting is their run down theater with an unusable stage and crumbling ceiling….