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Directed by Ron OliverGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Chad Allen,
Sebastian Spence,
Jack Wetherall,
Sean Young,
Colin Lawrence,
David PalffyRating65%
At the home of John Rutka and Eddie Santin, Rutka is apparently shot. Later, private eye Donald Strachey arrives at a hospital to meet with a client. While there, he sees his partner, Tim Callahan, who is escorting his boss, a prominent New York State senator who is there for a photo op with the comatose Catholic Bishop McFee. Santin reveals that the client is Rutka, who Strachey despises for his activities outing prominent local closeted homophobes. Strachey initially declines the assignment, but later accepts after Rutka is attacked and offers a large retainer., 1h45
Directed by Walter SallesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Jennifer Connelly,
Tim Roth,
John C. Reilly,
Dougray Scott,
Ariel Gade,
Pete PostlethwaiteRating56%
The film opens in 1974, as a young girl, Dahlia, stands outside after school in the rain, waiting for her mother., 1h38
Directed by Craig ClydeOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Zac Efron,
Bill Cobbs,
William R. Moses,
Tonja Walker,
Rob Pinkston,
Crystal HuntRating54%
Patrick McCardle (Zac Efron) is a fifteen-year-old who is forced to play baseball by his former baseball player dad (William R. Moses) . Patrick doesn't know what to do with his life. When he skips ball practice one day, he visits his friend Houston Jones (Bill Cobbs), a former champion steeplechase jockey. Houston dazzles Patrick with stories of when he was Patrick's age and in love with a rich White girl named Julie, who taught him to ride., 1h55
Directed by Luc DionneOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
MelodramaThemes Films about children,
Films about child abuseActors Serge Postigo,
Marianne Fortier,
Rémy Girard,
Stéphanie Lapointe,
Yves Jacques,
Sarah-Jeanne LabrosseRating72%
Aurore Gagnon, born in 1909 to Marie-Anne Caron and Telesphore Gagnon, is the second child of the couple. During the first nine years of her life, Aurore enjoys a happy life., 2h
Directed by Ingmar BergmanOrigin SuedeGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
Musical filmsActors Liv Ullmann,
Erland Josephson,
Börje Ahlstedt,
Gunnel FredRating74%
The film is structured around ten acts with a prologue and epilogue.
It opens with the camera on Marianne standing by a table covered with photographs. It is a well-lit room, and she addresses the viewer. She picks one picture up after another; they are in no particular order, being just heaped all over the table. Some make her smile, or elicit a comment or a sigh. But then she picks up a photograph of her husband, prompting her to reminisce about how they had been more or less happy, and how they'd broken up. She goes on to recall how his second marriage failed, while she was already married to a second husband herself, and then when her second husband died (by flying a glider off somewhere and disappearing), she reflects that it would be nice to see her first husband again.Directed by Jesse V. JohnsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Dominique Vandenberg,
Steven Bauer,
Stana Katic,
Scott Adkins,
Stephen Graham,
Fernando CarrilloRating43%
The film is about a quiet yet intense man named Jack (Vandenberg) Severino who has no recollection of his past. He spends his time in violent no holds barred fights in a small South American village. The only friend he has is his manager Manolo, an Indian trying to escape poverty. Jack's violent past catches up with him when he sees a woman (Stana Katic) he has not seen in years bring back his memories. Directed by Don LettsGenres Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Musical filmsActors Henry Rollins,
Jim Jarmusch,
Jello Biafra,
Iggy Pop,
Mary Harron,
John CaleRating73%
The film begins showing the roots of punk music with many views on various artists and genres who accentuated the beginning of the genre, like the MC5 and the Velvet Underground. Punk: Attitude then proceeds chronologically to sort through the various artists and alumni who were central to the movement, drawing light on the general idea or "Attitude" of the punk movement, which spoke out for a generation. Bands such as The Ramones, The Stooges, The Clash and The Sex Pistols feature prominently throughout. The movie offers a canvas of praise and respect given from many interviewees as these bands are heralded commonly as the beginning of Punk progressively through the movie. Rare concert footage and personal accounts of gigs and band meetings highlight the aggression and destructive entities with surprising accuracy. The movie wraps up by emphasizing the influence that punk has on modern music. , 1h45
Directed by Tim StoryOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Superhero films,
Super-héros inspiré de comics,
Children's filmsActors Ioan Gruffudd,
Jessica Alba,
Chris Evans,
Michael Chiklis,
Julian McMahon,
Kerry WashingtonRating57%
Physicist Dr. Reed Richards is convinced evolution was triggered millions of years ago on Earth by clouds of cosmic energy in space, and has calculated that one of these clouds is soon going to pass near Earth. Together with his friend, astronaut Ben Grimm, Reed convinces Dr. Victor Von Doom, his former classmate at MIT and now CEO of Von Doom Industries, to allow him access to his privately owned space station to test the effects of a biological sample of exposure to the cloud. Doom agrees in exchange for control over the experiment and a majority of the profits from whatever benefits it brings. Reed brings aboard his ex-girlfriend and Von Doom's chief genetics researcher Susan Storm and her ex-astronaut brother Johnny., 1h30
Directed by Peter PaigeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Kathy Najimy,
Peter Paige,
Anthony Clark,
Melanie Lynskey,
Gabrielle Union,
Lisa EdelsteinRating57%
Paul (Peter Paige), a childlike artist, becomes upset when his godson's family moves from Oregon to Japan. Paul tries to compensate for his feeling of loss with visits to the neighborhood playground.