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Directed by Woody AllenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Radha Mitchell,
Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Will Ferrell,
Jonny Lee Miller,
Amanda Peet,
Chloë SevignyRating63%
The premise of the film is stated by a group of four writers conversing over dinner at the beginning of the film. The question arises: Is life naturally comic or tragic? One of the four proposes a simple story (a distraught woman knocks on a door and disrupts a dinner party) and the two prominent playwrights in the group begin telling their versions of this story, one being comic and one tragic., 1h29
Directed by Michael CorrenteOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Crime,
RomanceActors Peter Facinelli,
Jaimie Alexander,
Michael Madsen,
Vincent Gallo,
William Forsythe,
Marianne Leone CooperRating60%
Bobby Corelli (Facinelli), a New York pickpocket, enjoys the free lifestyle he has until one day he is confronted by a former one night stand, Lucy Atwood (Alexander), who says she is pregnant with his child. She gives him a chance to leave his daily life and take responsibility of his child., 1h41
Directed by Stuart GordonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Horror,
Crime,
RomanceActors Chris McKenna,
Ron Livingston,
Kari Wuhrer,
George Wendt,
Vernon Wells,
Lionel Mark SmithRating60%
The film follows the story of Sean Crawley (Chris McKenna), a struggling young man trying to make ends meet by painting houses in suburban Los Angeles. One day, Sean meets "Duke" Wayne (George Wendt), who introduces Sean to his boss, a shady developer named Ray Matthews (Daniel Baldwin). Ray hires Sean as a spy, and orders him to follow Eric Gatley (Ron Livingston), an accountant who has been investigating Ray's company. Problems start when Ray, while drunk, offers Sean $13,000 to kill Eric. Sean accepts his offer and, although ambivalent, ends up killing Gatley by breaking into his house and beating him to death. When Sean goes to collect his pay, however, he is double-crossed and when he insists that they pay him, he is kidnapped and taken to Ray's secluded farm. It emerges that Matthews never had any intention of paying Sean for the killing, for he only wanted to use and eliminate him. But Sean survives from having a bullet put in his head then reveals that he had taken Gatley's work file of evidence and hidden it along with his documentation of events leading to the murder.Origin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Billy Crudup,
Adrienne Shelly,
Paul Schulze,
Frank Vincent,
Amanda Peet,
Arthur J. NascarellaRating54%
A sa sortie de prison, Eddie est accueilli par son grand frère, Terry, marié et jeune père de famille. Tout se complique lorsqu'Eddie a une liaison avec Janey, l'épouse de Terry. , 1h42
Directed by Hal HartleyGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
Horror,
RomanceActors Sarah Polley,
Helen Mirren,
Julie Christie,
Robert John Burke,
Baltasar Kormákur,
Erica GimpelRating59%
Beatrice (Sarah Polley) is a young woman working in a media center under a woman known only as The Boss (Helen Mirren). She receives a recording from her fiancé Jim, who has been sent as part of a small production crew to Iceland to investigate a Monster that lives there. Determined to find her fiancé, Beatrice convinces her boss to send her to Iceland, but her plane crashes. She is the only survivor and, in order to walk again, undergoes an extremely painful, radical surgery. As she recovers, she befriends Dr. Anna (Julie Christie), who helps her travel to the remote village where the monster lives., 1h55
Directed by Bill CondonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Pregnancy films,
Films about sexuality,
Wolves in film,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in filmActors Kristen Stewart,
Robert Pattinson,
Taylor Lautner,
Mackenzie Foy,
Peter Facinelli,
Elizabeth ReaserRating55%
Bella awakens from her transformation from human to vampire, aware of her new abilities, but unaware of changes within the coven, such as Jacob having imprinted on her child, Renesmee. It also appears that Bella's father, Charlie, has been attempting to contact the Cullens for updates on Bella's illness. They intend to tell him she didn't survive, which requires that they move out of Forks, Washington to protect their identities. Jacob, desperate not to lose Renesmee, tells Charlie that his daughter is in fact alive and well, and explains that Bella has had to change in order to survive. He morphs into a wolf, revealing his tribe's shape-shifting power, but does not tell Charlie about vampires., 2h1
Origin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about families,
Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
Musical films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Jessica Chastain,
Dermot Mulroney,
Chazz Palminteri,
Rupert Friend,
Denise Richards,
Michael VartanRating63%
Jolene (Jessica Chastain) is a 15-year-old foster child recently orphaned. At 15, she marries Mickey, a "green", nerdy, 20-year-old, partially to break free of the foster care. The teen couple live with Mickey's Uncle Phil (Dermot Mulroney) and Aunt Kay (Theresa Russell). Jolene asks Mickey about his mother, but Mickey rebuffs her and starts crying. To make him feel better, she then takes off the nightgown and seduces him, but Mickey's inexperience leads to uncomfortable and joyless sex. The next morning, Mickey and Uncle Phil wish Jolene a "Happy Birthday" with Kay asking Jolene to clean the floor. Uncle Phil walks in as Jolene is cleaning the floors, is aroused and they have sex. Starting an affair, they have passionate sex, with Phil promising to build a house for "just the two of them", but asks Jolene to keep the affair clandestine. Eventually, Kay walks in on them having sex and violently throws Jolene out of the house, Mickey, Phil and Kay fight, then Mickey walks out and commits suicide by jumping off a bridge. Aunt Kay has Jolene placed in a juvenile mental institution, meeting Cindy, a psychiatric nurse. Jolene asks for paper and colored pencils to draw. Her request is denied, but she is allowed crayons. Uncle Phil, visibly gray-haired, haggard and old-looking, is later sentenced to 18 months in prison. Cindy, a lesbian, takes a liking to Jolene and this culminates in another clandestine relationship. Cindy breaks Jolene out of the mental hospital and hides her, but Jolene soon breaks free and boards a bus west out of South Carolina forever. Jolene resorts to hitchhiking further west, supporting herself by prostitution., 1h42
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Dermot Mulroney,
Amanda Peet,
Sarah Paulson,
Blair Brown,
Alison Elliott,
Lois SmithRating68%
The film starts with Henry Griffin (Dermot Mulroney) learning from his oncologist that his cancer has spread and that he only has one year, two at most, left to live. This discovery starts him on a journey of self-reflection which includes starting a novel and taking a psychology class at New York University. In this class, he meets Sarah Phoenix (Amanda Peet). He asks her on a date and after hesitation she comes. Then the two of them goof around and eventually stay up all night together watching the sunrise. Griffin believes they are close but Phoenix doesn't show as much interest. Although Phoenix sends Griffin the occasional mixed signals, the two team up for a whirlwind of adventurous and almost childlike activities. However Phoenix doesn't want to hurt Griffin or her self by falling in love because she's too weak to deal with it as she too has cancer and is also short of time. One day while at Griffin's house after their adventure, while cleaning she comes across his books on dying and "living life to the fullest" and comes to the conclusion that Griffin knows she's ill and is being nice only out of sympathy. She storms out and after their confrontation Griffin explains that the books belong to him and he too has cancer. This causes the two to fall ever more deeply for one another, and their relationship deepens. Together, they strive to make the most of their last days of life. However while exploring and making the most of their last days, Griffin explains how when he gets seriously ill he will just leave and he wishes for her to not come looking for him because it's something he feels he must do himself. But Phoenix is first to get sick and uses Griffin's same words against him. This deeply hurts Griffin and causes him to overact. Later, however, after realizing he was wrong, he decides he wants to spend the last moments of Phoenix's life with her anyhow. The movie ends with Griffin making 'Christmas' for Phoenix, as it is her favorite season and it would be their last holiday together., 1h47
Directed by Raja GosnellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Films about journalists,
Children's filmsActors Drew Barrymore,
David Arquette,
Michael Vartan,
Leelee Sobieski,
Jeremy Jordan,
Molly ShannonRating60%
Josie Geller (Drew Barrymore) is an insecure copy editor for the Chicago Sun-Times who has never had a real relationship. One day, her editor-in-chief, Rigfort (Garry Marshall) assigns her to report undercover at a high school to help parents become more aware of their children's lives.