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Directed by Barnet KellmanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AdventureThemes Films about animalsActors B.D. Wong,
Bronson Pinchot,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Joseph Ashton Valencia,
Gary LeRoi Gray,
Scarlett PomersRating50%
The film takes place at prestigious private school, Dartmoor Academy, where the uptight principal, Morgan Brinway (B. D. Wong) is forcing the second-graders to study opera appreciation. Five feisty kids (leader Sonny, contraption making Loaf, movie loving Domino, sympathetic albeit tough Lucy, and the reluctant participating Witz), nicknamed the "Stinkers" by Mr. Brinway, are secretly skipping class to create chaos on the school grounds. Witz becomes the test pilot for a flying chair, one of Sonny's newest ideas. The Stinkers go to Groundskeeper Roy's (Bronson Pinchot) shed and they steal his leaf blower. Before that, they stole Mr. Brinway's desk chair for the experiment to work. While they are getting ready to test the flying ride, the Stinkers fail to notice that the leaf blower was not entirely duct taped onto the desk chair. When turned it on, the leaf blower flew off the contraption but left Witz sitting in the chair. The leaf blower was heading straight for Mr. Brinway's new convertible, but luckily the leaf blower ran out of gas before it destroyed the car (during the chaos, Mr. Brinway learned of the Stinker's plan and tried to intervene). However, Roy accidentally obliterates the car's side door with his lawn mower blade, causing several thousand dollars of automobile body damage. The Stinkers are then taken to Mr. Brinway's office for punishment. Although he warns them that they would be expelled if they mess up one more time, they soon rebel while trying to keep a low profile and are involved in even more zany misadventures., 1h33
Directed by Kristine PetersonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Musical films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Marisa Ryan,
Claudia RossiRating52%
The film is set in Seattle's mid-90s grunge scene where a female rock group, 'No Exits', is on the verge of signing a record deal. However, the lesbian relationship between the band's singer Suzy (Ryan) and guitarist Shelly (Gross) is under threat when Shelly's ex-boyfriend Jimmy (Bortz) reappears on the scene., 2h4
Directed by Robert MooreOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors James Caan,
Marsha Mason,
Joseph Bologna,
Valerie Harper,
Alan Fudge,
Debra MooneyRating59%
George Schneider is an author living in New York City whose hours are occupied by his work, by softball games in the park and visits from his married brother Leo, a press agent who has been trying to introduce widower George to eligible women. George's emotions are still raw from the death of his wife, and he continues to be reminded of her., 1h51
Directed by Joan Micklin SilverOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Mary Tyler Moore,
Robert Preston,
Sam Waterston,
Sylvia Sidney,
David Huddleston,
Avery BrooksRating70%
Michael Finnegan, a past-his-prime journalist, has been relegated to ghost-writing Dear Felicity, a column for the lovelorn. He and his wife live in a decaying neighborhood; his wife, still despondent over losing their young son, lives in a fantasy world. Despite these reversals, Finnegan retains his optimism: he knows human beings begin again, and again. He gets his own chance to begin again when, one day on the bus, he meets Liz DeHaan, an art teacher who is having an affair with a married man., 1h40
Directed by Douglas Day StewartOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Crime,
Romance,
Erotic thrillerThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Steven Bauer,
Barbara Williams,
John Getz,
David Caruso,
Alan North,
Christine EbersoleRating56%
A burglar, Scott Muller (Steven Bauer), teams up with Buddy Calamara (David Caruso), a valet at a high-society restaurant. Buddy keeps an eye on Mickey and Ray Davis, a rich married couple, while Scott robs their home., 1h40
Directed by Stanley DonenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
RomanceActors Michael Caine,
Joseph Bologna,
Michelle Johnson,
Demi Moore,
Valerie Harper,
José LewgoyRating57%
Michael Caine is Matthew, who is married to Valerie Harper as Karen, and has a daughter, Nikki, played by Demi Moore. His marriage is not going well for reasons not explained, certainly not by Karen, who lies in bed sighing in discontent, but passive-aggressively refuses to express what's wrong, except to issue snide answers like "Nothing. That's what's always been going on in our marriage... nothing." She announces, on the moment they are to leave for a trip to Rio, that she is not going to Rio, but going on vacation by herself, to think. Victor (Joseph Bologna), Matthew's boss, is going through a nasty divorce and constantly complaining about how his wife has consigned him to hours of paperwork and is taking half of what he has worked for., 1h24
Directed by Bobby RothOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Jacqueline Bisset,
Eric Mabius,
Eugene Roche,
Valerie Harper,
Susan Anspach,
Navi RawatRating55%
Maggie (Bisset), a professor of English literature, is fast approaching her silver wedding anniversary. But her world is shattered upon discovering that her husband, Tom, has been repeatedly adulterous during their marriage and now intends to marry his younger mistress. Facing divorce, she retreats to the tranquility of her hometown, where she met her first love, Patrick, decades earlier. Patrick has long since died, and the club where they danced together—the Harvest Moon—is closed and in disrepair. She seizes upon the idea of buying and restoring the club again—with the help of a young carpenter/woodworker, John (Mabius), who turns out to be Patrick's son. Soon the attraction between John and Maggie is hard to deny. However, Maggie can't stop thinking of the obstacles between them, including his young age, his current girlfriend and, most critically, whether her feelings for John are sincere or only a projection of her long-ago love for his father. All is finally revealed once the Harvest Moon is open again.