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First Sunday may have its heart in the right place, but its funny bone is dislocated.
This powerful and horrific documentary brings the atrocities committed at Nanking to light without sugarcoating any of the brutality.
Starting Out in the Evening features sharp dialogue and moving performances from the talented Frank Langella and Lili Taylor.
This suspenseful chiller concerns a nanny who's suspected of drowning a young girl in her charge.
The exciting and fast-paced documentary Manda Bala shows many sides of Brazil -- from the humorous and upbeat to the violent and disturbing.
Paolo and Vittorio Taviani direct this leisurely account of the 200-year old curse that has haunted the Benedetti family.
That The Good Night is the work of a first-time writer/director is apparent, as the story feels disjointed and never connects with the audience.
Four stories by Luigi Pirandello are the basis of this five-part anthology film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani.
U.S. PREMIERE AT TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2007 THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE TO BE DETERMINED The pair behind 2004's AALTRA return with this surreal, gross-out comedy about what happens when the heavyset daughter of a millionaire is kidnapped by three captors with disabilities even more apparent than her own.
Steal a Pencil For Me is a unique Holocaust story that pays tribute to the strength of the human spirit in the face of enormous hardship.
Man From Plains is a fascinating look at the former president's recent endeavors.
Wristcutters: A Love Story sounds like a normal enough indie flick. Boy meets girl. Boy gets separated from girl. Boy goes on a road trip with friends to find girl and gains a new perspective on life. Except everybody's dead.
Though beautifully filmed, the makers of Love in the Time of Cholera fail to transfer the novel's magic to the screen.
Director Amir Bar-Lev grapples with exposing the authenticity of four-year-old Marla's paintings at the sake of burdening her publicly shamed family to transfixing results.
A young man (Dempsey) travels to Quebec to visit his college sweetheart, who promptly tells him she doesn't love him anymore.
A widely acclaimed Hollywood spectacle which tells the story of the 11th century Spanish hero who drove the Moors from Spain.
Although the presentation is sometimes clumsy, the compelling interviews and story make Desert Bayou always informative and enthralling.
This extraordinary one-act ballet, never before seen by western audiences, freely interprets the classic drama of Euripides.
In this winter-themed collection, feisty penguin Pingu embarks on several South Pole adventures.
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This collection contains the features THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, RONIN, THE TRAIN, and THE YOUNG SAVAGES.
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Jessica Simpson (EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH) stars alongside Luke Wilson and Rachel Leigh Cook in this romantic comedy about a young woman who faces constant humiliation upon moving to bustling New York City from her native small town.
Dolph Lundgren stars in this drama as Ryder, a biker who arrives in town following his friend's death, only to find out that his friend didn't die a natural death.
Moliere is a sophisticated, witty biopic of the great satirist.
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963 left a psychic wound on America that is with us still today.
Hong Kong pop sensation Leon Lai Ming stars in this supernatural period piece horror film about a dead lover trying to reconnect from beyond the grave.
Being referred to as "one of the funniest shows" in British TV history is quite an accomplishment considering how many stellar English comedies have made it on the air, but RISING DAMP deserves it. Now here's the feature film based on the hit series, written by the show's creator Eric Chappell.
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SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT formally introduced the name Spike Lee to audiences all over the world. The film, an intelligent comedy shot in black-and-white with one sequence of color, places--for among the first time--a young, bright African-American woman in the cinematic spotlight.
Despite having little in the way of narrative, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Syndromes is a poignant and mesmerizing memoir.
Although a few of the sketches that make up The Ten are humorous, the uneven and random tone of the film cause it to fall apart.
A group of white hunters on safari in Africa manages to insult the members of a native tribe, and the warriors respond by attacking them.
ANIMAL HOUSE meets AMERICAN PIE in this hilarious continuation of the hit series. Known as one of the most notorious fraternities on campus, the Beta House is opening its doors to a whole new crop of pledges that includes Dwight Stifler (of the famed Stifler clan), and his cousin Erik.
A vibrant, powerful, and poignant glimpse into the struggles of women in modern Africa.
Uneventful and far too sentimental.
Tasteful, poetic, yet sexually forthright, Lady Chatterley skillfully translates its source novel’s high-art erotica onto the big screen.
Arctic Tale features breathtaking nature cinematography, but is undone by its over-cutesy narration.
A Christmas comedy with Matthew Broderick and Danny De Vito has to have some laughs, right? Unfortunately that's not the case. As far as movies about bickering neighbors during the Christmas holiday go, the predictable Deck the Halls is pretty mediocre, with hardy anything to cheer about. It doesn't help that both Broderick's and De Vito's characters are unsympathetic and the 'humor' is on the crude side for a PG movie. You won't see this one on any classic holiday movies list.
The ensemble cast works hard, but hammy direction and a script lacking in nuance ruins this movie?s noble intentions.