, 1h19 Directed byBarry W. Blaustein OriginUSA GenresComedy, Comedy-drama ThemesFilms about families ActorsRon Rifkin, Lewis Black, Lesley Ann Warren, Michael C. Hall, Sarah Silverman, Ben Schwartz Roles Eli Rating54% At a dinner celebrating the 70th birthday of their father Henry Meyerwitz (Ron Rifkin), tensions among the four Meyerwitz siblings explode thanks to the success of the youngest son, Nathan (Ben Schwartz), whose new novel Peep World is a thinly veiled portrait of the family. The best-selling expose reveals the oldest, "responsible" son, Jack (Michael C. Hall), as a porn addict, the daughter, Cheri (Sarah Silverman), as a catty drama queen, and the third son, Joel (Rainn Wilson), as a living disaster with a loony plan to change his life.
, 1h30 Directed byChristopher Guest OriginUSA GenresComedy, Action, Adventure, Western ActorsChris Farley, Matthew Perry, Tim DeKay, Lisa Barbuscia, Barry Del Sherman, Eugene Levy Roles Bidwell Rating56% Leslie Edwards (Matthew Perry), a foppish, wealthy, high-society aristocrat, and the loud, low-brow Bartholomew Hunt (Chris Farley) are competing against the renowned Lewis & Clark to be the first to chart and make it across the United States to the Pacific Ocean. In the beginning of the film, Edwards has high hopes to head the first expedition to make it across the U.S., but while he has ambition and funding, he has grown up sheltered and knows little of the wilderness he seeks to cross. To aid in his journey, he hires the services of a supposedly knowledgeable wilderness-man and tracker, Hunt, who, once they get underway, turns out to be less than advertised.
, 1h34 OriginUSA GenresThriller, Crime, Politic ActorsAlicia Silverstone, Kevin Dillon, Bill Nunn, Marla Sokoloff, Michael Bowen, Jennifer Savidge Roles Sergeant Collins Rating54% Mary Giordano (Alicia Silverstone) is a bright, intelligent student who attends a Catholic school in an unnamed American city. She is addicted to mystery novels and detective magazines, hence the title of the movie; this inspires her to do her own detective work, as she has aspirations of becoming a police officer herself. When she starts snooping around on the case of murdered teenage girls, it gets her into difficulty with her mentor, Detective Jerry Guinn (Bill Nunn). Mary teams up with police cadet Tony Campbell (Kevin Dillon) to investigate, and as the two work together to find the murderer, they seem to have feelings for one another. But the closer Mary gets to solving the murder, the greater the danger of being the next victim to which she exposes herself.