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Directed by Mick GarrisOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Films about cats,
Vampires in film,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Brian Krause,
Mädchen Amick,
Alice Krige,
Ron Perlman,
Cindy Pickett,
Lyman WardRating53%
Charles Brady and his mother Mary are Sleepwalkers—nomadic, shapeshifting energy vampires who feed off the lifeforce of virgin women. Though they normally maintain a human form, they can transform (partially or fully) into human-sized bipedal werecats (presumably their natural form) at will. They are considerably more resilient than humans and have powers of both telekinesis and illusion. Their one weakness is cats, who are not only able to see through their illusions but whose claws are capable of inflicting severe to fatal wounds upon them. It is revealed that they also maintain an incestuous relationship., 2h1
Directed by Kenny OrtegaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Historical,
MusicalThemes Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about the labor movement,
Musical films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Christian Bale,
David Moscow,
Bill Pullman,
Robert Duvall,
Ann-Margret,
Luke EdwardsRating68%
Seventeen-year-old Jack "Cowboy" Kelly (Christian Bale), is one of the hundreds of homeless and orphaned children who sell newspapers in New York City during the 1890s to support themselves. Jack and his fellow newsboys ("newsies" for short), work for Joseph Pulitzer selling his newspaper, the New York World, on the streets of Manhattan. The boys hit the streets of New York each morning, getting breakfast from nuns and heading toward the paper distribution center ("Carrying the Banner"). One morning at the distribution center, Jack meets David "Davey" Jacobs (David Moscow), who has joined the newsies along with his younger brother, Les. Jack notices that David is smart and well-spoken and that Les has a certain marketable cuteness to him, and he takes up a partnership with them in order to sell more papers and in turn earn more money., 1h39
Directed by Timothy BondOrigin CanadaGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Dinosaur filmsActors John Rhys-Davies,
Eric McCormack,
David Warner,
Tamara GorskiRating50%
Belgian scientist Bertram Hammonds, along with Gomez, who survived being injured in the first film, arrives in the Lost World to drill for crude oil. He and his men begin capturing the natives for slave labor, throwing Chief Palala off the top of the plateau. He survives and is rescued by Malu and taken to a nearby village. Word reaches Edward Malone and Jenny Nielson in England, who remind Professors Challenger and Summerlee of the promise they made to Palala: that they would return to the Lost World should they be needed., 1h33
Directed by Peter H. HuntOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about televisionActors Christopher Plummer,
Stephanie Beacham,
Linda Purl,
Gary Collins,
Ben Browder,
Josie BissettRating55%
The film focuses on the cast and crew of a new TV series called Manhattan, which is shot on location in New York City. Mel Wexler is a successful producer who has become a workaholic since the death of his family in a plane crash. Trying to forget his loss, he throws himself on producing Manhattan. For the lead role, he tries to cast the feared film star Sabina Quarles, who has a reputation of being hard to work with. She initially declines, explaining she is too good for television. However, because of her past with Mel, she finally accepts the role. They soon start a relationship, but he remains suspicious of her constant visits to San Francisco. She is reluctant to explain why she is going there every month, which makes him think she has an affair., 1h15
Directed by William KroyerOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Environmental films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Les fées,
Children's filmsActors Jonathan Ward,
Samantha Mathis,
Tim Curry,
Christian Slater,
Robin Williams,
Grace ZabriskieRating64%
Crysta is a fairy with a curious nature living in FernGully, a pristine rainforest free from humans. The fairies of FernGully once lived in harmony with humans, but believe them to have gone extinct after being driven away by a malevolent spirit named Hexxus. Crysta is the apprentice of Magi, a motherly-figure fairy who imprisoned Hexxus in a tree. One day Crysta explores a new part of the forest and meets Batty, a bat who claims to have been experimented on by humans, giving him an unstable personality. She refuses to believe him until she encounters lumberjacks cutting down trees. She sees Zak, a young human whom Crysta accidentally shrinks when she tries to save him from being crushed by a falling tree, though does not know how to restore him to normal size., 1h48
Directed by Henry JaglomOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Melissa Leo,
Henry Jaglom,
Suzanne Bertish,
Daphna Kastner,
Nelly Alard,
David DuchovnyRating61%
Dean is an American film director whose most recent film has been chosen for the Venice Film Festival. A beautiful French journalist arrives at the festival with the intention of interviewing the eccentric filmmaker and in the midst of the festival madness, she is forced to confront the wide divergence between things as they really are and things as they seem to be, both on screen and off. Shot in Venice, Italy and Venice, California, Venice/Venice looks at the effect movies have on our lives, loves and dreams.