The Music Man (1962)
Genre: Comedy, Family, Music, Romance
Director: Morton DaCosta
Actors: Buddy Hackett, Hermione Gingold, Paul Ford, Robert Preston, Ron Howard, Shirley Jones
Country: United States of America
Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan (2010)
Finally, a comedian who isn’t whining, insulting or self-loathing. Kathleen Madigan is just brilliantly funny and is still, after 20 years in the business, actually having fun. In this hilarious…
Micro Mini Kids (2001)
A short teen’s plans to grow taller and impress his crush by drinking a growth potion he found online shrinks him to a size smaller than a hamster.
Krampus (2015)
When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max is disillusioned and turns his back on Christmas. Little does he know, this lack of festive spirit has unleashed the…
Wildest Dreams (1990)
The geeky owner of an antique shop accidentally releases a beautiful genie from her imprisonment. She grants him three wishes.
Meat Market (2000)
Animals attacks, says the TV news. But two ex-security agents know the real cause – maybe the real culprits. Shahrokh and Argenta are former employees of a company they knew…
Elio (2025)
Elio, a space fanatic with an active imagination, finds himself on a cosmic misadventure where he must form new bonds with eccentric alien lifeforms, navigate a crisis of intergalactic proportions…
An American Hippie in Israel (1972)
Incited by a disillusioned young man who has decided to flee from civilization, a group of 4 people go searching for freedom and happiness on an isolated island . When…
Princes and Princesses (2000)
In this episodic animated fantasy from France, an art teacher interprets a series of six fairy tales (each involving a prince or princess) with the help of two precocious students….
Queens Logic (1991)
When childhood friends Al, Dennis and Eliot get together for Ray’s wedding, which may or may not happen, they end up on a roller-coaster ride through reality. During one tumultuous,…
John Mulaney: New in Town (2012)
Stand-up comedian John Mulaney tackles such red-hot topics as quicksand, Motown singers and an elderly man he once met in a bathroom.