The Women (1939)
Director: George Cukor
Actors: Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine, Mary Boland, Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard, Rosalind Russell
Country: United States of America
Curtain Razor (1949)
Porky, a talent scout for “Goode and Korney Talent Agency,” auditions various acts. A final gag has a wolf performing this “stupendous act” where he wears a devil hat, cape…
Peppermint: So-SIGH-ety Effects (2023)
Follow Peppermint as she invites you on an all-inclusive journey through New York City to get a first-hand look at what it’s like to be a single black transgender woman…
Fright Night (1985)
Charley Brewster, a high school student, accidentally discovers the true and creepy nature of Jerry Dandrige, his dashing and enigmatic new neighbor; but no one seems willing to believe him.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
A young boy wins a tour through the most magnificent chocolate factory in the world, led by the world’s most unusual candy maker.
The Christmas Clapback (2022)
Every year the three Miles sisters, Jasmine, Kira, and Tisha, battle each other for a chance to win the neighborhood Christmas Church Cook-Off competition. But when Aaliyah, the vivacious Social…
Lovelines (1984)
Greed, lust, dirty tricks and bloody fist fights… All those things that make life worth living. When Piper and Rick, the two hottest properties in the Battle of the Bands…
Chatterbox! (1977)
A young woman who works in a beauty parlor discovers that her vagina can talk, which causes her no end of trouble.
Good Sport (1931)
Marilyn Parker decides not to accompany her husband Rex on his business trip to Europe when she receives a surprise visit from her mother.
Hell’s Bells (2020)
HELL’S BELLS is the story of two aging idiots who accidentally make a deal with the Devil to fulfill their life-long dream of being rock stars and the hi-jinx that…
The Taste of Others (2000)
Unpolished and ultra-pragmatic industrialist Jean-Jacques Castella reluctantly attends Racine’s tragedy “Berenice” in order to see his niece play a bit part. He is taken with the play’s strangely familiar-looking leading…