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Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about religionActors Will Swenson,
Connie Young,
Daryn Tufts,
Kirby Heybone,
Jared Hess,
Gordon JumpRating60%
After faithfully serving a full-time mission for the LDS Church and marrying, Jonathan Jordan finds himself divorced and once again a member of the LDS single adult world, where the ultimate goal is Eternal Marriage. Disenchanted, Jordan stops going to church. He even creates a standup routine lampooning the Mormon lifestyle. His resistance to the church continues until he falls for Cammie Giles, a member of the local singles ward. Suddenly, Jordan finds going to church more appealing. But is he attending church again just to impress her?, 1h52
Genres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about religionActors K.C. Clyde,
Kirby HeyboneRating74%
The Best Two Years portrays the experience of four missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints living in the same apartment in Haarlem in the Netherlands. The movie begins with Elder Rogers finding out that his new companion will be a "greenie", a newly trained missionary fresh from the Missionary Training Center. He and the other two missionaries that reside in the same apartment, Elder Johnson and Elder Van Pelt, go to the train station to meet the new elder. Elder Rogers finds out that the new missionary, Elder Calhoun, is exactly what he had jokingly predicted his new companion would be like., 1h30
Directed by Ryan LittleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films about religion,
Political filmsActors Alexander Polinsky,
Corbin Allred,
Kirby Heybone,
Larry Bagby,
Peter HoldenRating66%
The film begins with the Malmedy massacre and the escape of American soldiers from their German captors. During the escape, Corporal 'Deacon' Greer (Corbin Allred) manages to disarm a German soldier but does not shoot him - even at the insistence of medic Gould (Alexander Niver)., 1h30
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Films about IslamActors Zoe Lister-Jones,
Daniel London,
John Rothman,
Marcia Jean Kurtz,
Doris Belack,
Arian MoayedRating72%
The film centers on two young women — one an Orthodox Jew, the other a devout Muslim — who meet and become friends as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. Over the course of the year they learn that they share much in common, not least of which is that they are both going through arranged marriages., 1h26
Directed by Jan SchütteGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Otto Tausig,
Rhea Perlman,
Barbara Hershey,
Olivia Thirlby,
Tovah Feldshuh,
Elizabeth PeñaRating55%
Elderly Jewish writer Max Kohn (Otto Tausig) is an Austrian émigré whose mind is constantly working causing a state of perpetual confusion. He's a successful author of short stories who lives in New York City and is so stuck in his old ways that he believes that the only proper way to write is by using a typewriter. Max has several women interested in seducing him, but he spends most of his time with fellow worrier Reisel (Rhea Perlman). During a trip to speak in nearby Hanover Max begins editing his latest story—a wild tale of a Miami retiree who gets himself into various kinds of trouble. It doesn't take Max long to lose himself in his own writings, and pretty soon, he's mixed up in two sexy romances and an unsolved murder., 2h42
Directed by Farah KhanOrigin IndeGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Ghost films,
Musical films,
BollywoodActors Shahrukh Khan,
Deepika Padukone,
Kiron Kher,
Shreyas Talpade,
Arjun Rampal,
Javed SheikhRating67%
Om Prakash Makhija (Shah Rukh Khan) is a junior artist in the 1970s Hindi film industry, in love with film star Shanti Priya (Deepika Padukone). One evening, Om views the premiere of Shanti's film Dream Girl, posing as Manoj Kumar. Later that night, Om becomes drunk and describes his vision of himself as a famous, wealthy film star winning the Filmfare Award for Best Actor to his friend Pappu (Shreyas Talpade) and some local children. At the shooting of a later film, Om rescues Shanti from a fire scene where of the fire has escaped control, and they become friends. One day, after following Shanti, he overhears her and producer Mukesh Mehra's (Arjun Rampal) conversation, that Mukesh and Shanti have married in secret and Shanti is pregnant and expects a traditional wedding. Mukesh pretends to be happy with the news, and invites Shanti at the set of their soon-to-be-made film Om Shanti Om. Mukesh promises to cancel the film, reveal their marriage to the public, and have a grand wedding on the set; but instead traps Shanti on the set and sets it on fire to prevent a financial loss and to protect his career. Shanti tearfully begs Mukesh to release her but he leaves anyway., 1h52
Directed by Albert BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about religionActors Meryl Streep,
Rip Torn,
Lee Grant,
Michael Durrell,
Buck Henry,
Albert BrooksRating71%
Daniel Miller (Albert Brooks), a 40-year-old Los Angeles advertising executive, dies in a car accident on his birthday and is sent to the afterlife. He arrives in Judgment City, a Heaven-like waiting area populated by the recently deceased of the western half of the United States, where he is to undergo the process of having his life on earth judged. Daniel and the rest of the recently deceased are offered many Earth-like amenities and activities in the city while they undergo their judgment processes—from all-you-can-eat restaurants (which cause no weight gain and serve the best food), to bowling alleys and comedy clubs.