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Directed by Robert GreenwaldGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about television,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political filmsActors George Carlin,
Harry Belafonte,
Al Franken,
Jon Stewart,
Ronald ReaganRating74%
The film examines the global growth of Murdoch's media enterprise in the context of concentration of media ownership considerations, and evaluates the effect of having one person in control of a large media conglomerate on freedom of the press., 1h35
Directed by Pieter Jan BruggeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ThrillerActors Robert Redford,
Helen Mirren,
Willem Dafoe,
Alessandro Nivola,
Melissa Sagemiller,
Matt CravenRating58%
Wayne Hayes (Robert Redford), and his wife Eileen (Helen Mirren) are living the American dream in a wealthy Pittsburgh suburb, having raised two children (Alessandro Nivola, Melissa Sagemiller) and built up a successful business from scratch. He is looking forward to a peaceful retirement with Eileen. However, everything changes when Wayne is kidnapped in broad daylight by a former employee, Arnold Mack (Willem Dafoe). While Wayne tries negotiating with the kidnapper, Eileen works with the FBI to try to secure her husband's release. During the investigation, Eileen learns that Wayne has continued an extramarital affair that he promised to end months previously., 1h30
Origin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Films about Islam,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Jimi Mistry,
Suleka Mathew,
Kris Holden-Ried,
Kyle MacLachlan,
Veena Sood,
Brian GeorgeRating63%
Alim is a young gay man. Born in Kenya and raised in Toronto, he moved to London to get away from his conservative upbringing. He faces the hardships of coming out to his widowed mother Nuru, as well as hardships in his relationship with his boyfriend Giles. Alim has an imaginary friend (or maybe a guardian angel or ghost friend, depending on how literally or symbolically one takes the film) who is supposedly Cary Grant, who gives Alim advice when Alim is in trouble. Unfortunately, the advice often seems to make more trouble., 1h51
Directed by Tod WilliamsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about sexualityActors Jeff Bridges,
Kim Basinger,
Jon Foster,
Bijou Phillips,
Larry Pine,
Elle FanningRating65%
The film is set in an exclusive beach community on Long Island, where children's book author and artist Ted Cole (Jeff Bridges) lives with his wife Marion (Kim Basinger) and their young daughter Ruth (Elle Fanning), who usually is supervised by her nanny Alice. Their home is filled with photographs of the couple's teenaged sons, who were killed in an automobile accident; the tragedy left Marion deeply depressed and her marriage in shambles. The one shared experience that holds the family together is a ritualistic daily viewing of a home gallery of family photographs of the deceased sons., 1h41
Directed by Alex ProyasOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
ActionThemes Films about computing,
Transport films,
Motocyclette,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
Robot filmsActors Will Smith,
Bridget Moynahan,
Bruce Greenwood,
James Cromwell,
Chi McBride,
Alan TudykRating70%
In 2035, humanoid robots serve humanity. Humans are protected from the robots by the Three Laws of Robotics. Del Spooner (Smith), a Chicago police detective, distrusts robots after a car crash ended in a robot rescuing him and leaving a preteen girl to die, based on statistical likelihood of survival. After the accident, Spooner received a cybernetic left arm, lung, and ribs, personally implanted by the co-founder of U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men (USR), Dr. Alfred Lanning (Cromwell), who Spooner has befriended., 1h16
Directed by Savage Steve HollandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Téléfilm musical,
Children's filmsActors Danielle Panabaker,
Brenda Song,
Taran Killam,
Ryan Belleville,
Amanda Shaw,
Todd StashwickRating55%
Brittany Aarons (Danielle Panabaker) is one of the many girls who has a crush on popular singer and boy-toy Jordan Cahill (Taran Killam). However, she is bored of living a suburban existence and seeks a little something more. She meets the new girl Natasha Kwon-Schwartz (Brenda Song), who looks like an Upper East-sider from the City, except she's not. Upon Natasha's arrival, Brittany slowly starts to make a move towards breaking out of her conformist routines, but not before becoming an extra in Jordan's latest music video, and inviting Natasha to join her and her fangirl friends. When Jordan and his team bump into Brittany and Natasha after a show, Eddie (Jordan's assistant) and Brittany collect their stuff, and accidentally take each other's cell phones., 1h54
Directed by Olivier MegatonOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
AdventureActors Jean-Marc Barr,
Asia Argento,
Frances Barber,
Andrew Tiernan,
Édouard Montoute,
Vernon DobtcheffRating52%
The film tells the story of Alice (Alexandra Negrão) who confesses to a detective named Anita (Asia Argento) that her mother Eva (Frances Barber) is a dangerous killer. Eva is also a very powerful and wealthy leader of a vast crime syndicate. She discovers that her daughter met with the police and tries to stop her. Unbeknownst at first to both Anita and Eva, Alice escapes from France and leaves for Portugal to reunite with her supposedly dead father. Eva's henchmen chase after her. Alice meets a mercenary while escaping, Hugo (Jean-Marc Barr), who then joins Alice as her protector on her journey to find her father. Anita travels after her, as well. After Eva's henchmen close in, Eva reappears to "reclaim" her daughter., 1h22
Origin USAGenres Thriller,
Horror,
Erotic thrillerThemes Films about adoption,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Sexploitation films,
LGBT-related films,
Serial killer films,
Erotic thriller films,
Teen LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Danielle PettyRating28%
In 1986, young Darius Foxx witnessed his mailman father shoot his wife and her secret lover, then himself. Eighteen years later, Darius becomes the new mailman of Smithfield, cryptically informing the townspeople that his predecessor is "out of town" for an indeterminate amount of time.2LDK (2003)
on 13 july 2004 , 1h10
Directed by Yukihiko TsutsumiOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
HorrorActors Maho Nonami,
Eiko KoikeRating68%
Although aspiring actresses Nozomi (Koike) and Lana (Nonami) share a Tokyo apartment that's owned by their talent management agency, they're a world apart. Nozomi is a soft-spoken country girl from Sado Island who prides herself on being demure. City girl Lana, who grew up in a rough area of Tokyo, is more worldly, experienced and jaded. , 1h58
Directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedyActors Aanjjan Srivastav,
Pooja Kumar,
Jicky SchneeRating71%
Flavors tells the stories of 13 different main characters in 5 parallel story lines. The marriage of NRI Rad (Anupam Mittal) to his American fiancée (Jicky Schnee) brings his family to the US where they quickly adapt to American ways. Meanwhile, Kartik (Reef Karim), tries to maintain a long distance relationship with his friend Rachna (Pooja Kumar) and bored housewife Sangita (Sireesha Katragadda) is neglected by her workaholic husband (Gaurang Vyas)., 1h35
Directed by Mark Rosman,
Mark RosmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about the labor movement,
Children's films,
Teen movieActors Hilary Duff,
Chad Michael Murray,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Regina King,
Dan Byrd,
Rupert GrintRating59%
Ten-year-old Samantha "Sam" Montgomery (Hannah Robinson) lives in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, with her widowed father Hal (Whip Hubley), who runs a popular sports-themed diner. Hal soon marries a vain, self-absorbed woman named Fiona (Jennifer Coolidge). During the 1994 Northridge earthquake, Hal is killed when he runs to save Fiona. Having supposedly left no will, Fiona receives all of his belongings, including the house, the diner, and to her dismay, Sam.