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Directed by Guy FerlandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Musical filmsActors Romola Garai,
Diego Luna,
Sela Ward,
John Slattery,
Mika Sue Boorem,
Jonathan JacksonRating59%
In 1958, Katey Miller (Romola Garai), her parents (Sela Ward and John Slattery), and her younger sister Susie (Mika Boorem) arrive in Cuba during the Cuban revolution. A self-described bookworm, Katey is not very happy about having to move to a different country during her senior year of high school, as she had been planning to attend Radcliffe College, although the rest of her family seem extremely pleased to be in Cuba. Meeting several other rich American teenagers down by the pool, including James Phelps (Jonathan Jackson), the son of her father's boss, Katey becomes disgusted when one of the teenagers insults a local waiter when he accidentally knocks over some of their drinks. Katey attempts to talk to the waiter—Javier (Diego Luna), who works at the hotel to support his family—because she feels awful about what had occurred but he is not interested., 1h33
Directed by Guy FerlandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films about education,
Films based on plays,
Films about school violenceActors Tom Cavanagh,
Ben Foster,
Randy Harrison,
Janel Moloney,
David Paetkau,
Eric JohnsonRating76%
At Rivervale High School, Trevor Adams (Ben Foster) is a bullied outcast trying to fit back in after a false bomb threat he made a few months ago. Trevor is chosen to star in a play called Bang Bang You're Dead as the main character, Josh. After parents and the community hear of the play and its lead actor, they call for it to be canceled., 1h30
Directed by Guy FerlandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Romance,
Erotic thrillerThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Alicia Silverstone,
Jeremy London,
Nicky Katt,
J. T. Walsh,
Lee Garlington,
Lois ChilesRating43%
Jennifer (Alicia Silverstone) is a beautiful teenager who is hired to babysit the children of Harry Tucker (J.T. Walsh) and his wife, Dolly Tucker (Lee Garlington), while they attend a party hosted by their friends, Bill Holsten (George Segal) and his wife, Bernice Holsten (Lois Chiles). Harry often fantasizes about Jennifer, while Dolly misinterprets Bill's compliments as a sign of attraction and fantasizes about him. Meanwhile, Jennifer's ex-boyfriend Jack (Jeremy London), whom she broke up with after he began pressuring her for sex, runs into his estranged troublemaking friend Mark (Nicky Katt), Bill and Bernice's son, who once had a fling for Jennifer and still harbors feelings for her. Throughout the night, Harry, Jack and Mark have increasingly racy fantasies about Jennifer., 2h3
Directed by Rick RosenthalOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Films about sexuality,
Rape in fictionActors Sean Penn,
Esai Morales,
Alan Ruck,
Reni Santoni,
Ally Sheedy,
Clancy BrownRating71%
Mick O'Brien (Sean Penn) is a 16-year-old Irish-American hoodlum from Chicago. While most of Mick's crimes involve snatching purses, vandalism, and getting into brawls, he aspires for bigger and meaner things, which leads him to attempt ripping off a rival, Paco Moreno (Esai Morales). Everything goes wrong: Mick's partner and best friend Carl (Alan Ruck) is killed, and Mick, while trying to escape the police, accidentally runs over and kills an eight-year-old boy who happens to be Paco's brother. Mick is sent to the Rainford Juvenile Correctional Facility rather than a state prison for adults. Most of the wardens and counselors seem to have lowered themselves to the role of zookeepers. The only exception of Ramon Herrera (Reni Santoni), a former gang member who talks tough to the inmates, but holds out hope for some of them, especially Mick., 1h26
Directed by Morgan J. FreemanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors Brendan Sexton III,
Heather Matarazzo,
Carlo Alban,
Lynn Cohen,
Edie Falco,
L. M. Kit CarsonRating62%
14-year-old Marcus Frederick (Brendan Sexton III) resides in Manhattan’s Lower East Side with his grandmother, Lucy (Lynn Cohen). His mother, Joanna (Edie Falco), has spent the last nine years of Marcus's life in prison for smuggling undocumented aliens into New Mexico. Presumably, Marcus’s father died in a car accident when Marcus was five. Lucy owns and operates her own establishment called Lucy’s, where she works as a bartender, giving Marcus a lot of unsupervised time to spend with his four friends Chip (David Roland Frank), Benny (Carlo Alban), Louis (Mtume Gant), and Harold (Antoine McLean). The group spends the majority of their time committing petty theft and hanging around in their underground clubhouse near the waterfront. Chip has grown tired of the small-time crime and wants to move into more serious theft, such as robbery., 1h27
Directed by Nicholas Sean Gomez(Nick Gomez)Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Documentary,
Crime,
SlasherActors Christina Ricci,
Clea DuVall,
Billy Campbell,
Shawn Doyle,
Sara Botsford,
Gregg HenryRating58%
Based on the true story of Lizzie Borden, a Sunday School teacher who lived with her father Andrew, her stepmother Abby, and her older sister Emma in a small house in Fall River, Massachusetts, the film depicts a hot summer day in August 1892 in the Borden home where Lizzie comes across the grisly murder scene of her father who was brutally killed with a hatchet. After local law enforcement responds to the scene, the body of Abby Borden is discovered upstairs, also killed with an ax. As the case progresses, the evidence gathered by the authorities seems to point to Lizzie as their prime suspect. Lizzie's lawyer Andrew Jennings, however, maintains that a woman could not commit such a cruel act; arguing it is far too gruesome a crime for any woman to commit. Regardless, Lizzie is put on trial for the murders and the courtroom case makes headlines in newspapers throughout the country. Newspaper accounts state the crime to be the most infamous of the century. Eventually, the jury finds Lizzie innocent of all charges. The film ends with a fight between Emma and Lizzie, in which Lizzie asks Emma if she wanted know the truth. Lizzie then whispers inaudibly into Emma's ear while a series of flashbacks are shown in which Lizzie murders their stepmother and father. It is heavily implied that Lizzie Borden was in fact their murderer, and a visibly upset Emma leaves the room. Lizzie walks outside and hears three children jump roping to the famous nursery rhyme: "Lizzie Borden took an ax/ And gave her mother forty wacks/ And when she saw what she had done/ She gave her father forty-one." Emma is then shown leaving the house, never to return., 1h28
Genres Drama,
Thriller,
BiographyThemes Environmental filmsActors Sara BotsfordRating60%
Dans la province canadienne d'Alberta, la compagnie pétrolière Zuterman est responsable de la dégradation de la santé des habitants. Qui s'en préoccupe ? Wibo Ludwig, aux allures de patriarche et discours de prêcheur, mène un combat militant contre la pollution. Police, municipalité, habitants, tout le monde a des intérêts pour ne pas s'allier avec Wibo. , 1h56
Directed by Allison AndersOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Illeana Douglas,
Matt Dillon,
Eric Stoltz,
John Turturro,
J Mascis,
Patsy KensitRating66%
Edna Buxton (Illeana Douglas) is a steel heiress from Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, who wants to be a singer and enters a talent contest. The story begins with a conversation between herself and her mother (Christina Pickles) with regard to what she will sing and what she will wear. At her mother’s insistence, she reluctantly makes a plan to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone.” Edna is even less thrilled about her mother’s choice of wardrobe, calling it uncomfortable. Her mother responds with a cutting remark, “Perhaps it’s not the dress. Perhaps it’s you who doesn’t fit, dear.