CLASSIC - Vacation
Director: Harold Ramis - Cast: Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, Anthony Michael Hall
CLASSIC - Vacation
Director: Harold Ramis - Cast: Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Imogene Coca, Randy Quaid, Anthony Michael Hall
Fired!
Actress Annabelle Gurwitch has turned getting fired (from a Woody Allen play) into a career, using that experience as source material for a play, a book, and now this documentary, which includes scenes of fellow actors recounting their own experiences losing jobs. [Not rated]
12% The Messengers
The Messengers is an atmospheric but derivative rip-off of countless other horror movies.
Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection in July
News: Optimum Home Entertainment have announced the UK DVD release of Harold Lloyd: The Definitive Collection on 9th July 2007. Harold Lloyd was one of the great comic stars of the cinema, a genius on a par with Chaplin and Keaton. Born in Burchard, Nebras…
17% The Invisible
IN THEATERS APRIL 27, 2007 The spirit of a semi-dead boy makes good in this WB-network-flavored tale, which is an adaptation of the young-adult novel by Swedish author Mats Wahl.
74% Day Night Day Night
Day Night Day Night is a minimalist drama that refuses to indulge in stereotypes, making it all the more realistic and chilling.
Stardust
linked to three TV spots for the graphic novel adaptation
Warrior of Light
Shot on location in Brazil this feature-length documentary profiles Yvonne Bezerra de Mello, an award-winning artist and human-rights activist who has gained international recognition for her work with street children in Rio. [Not rated](New York)
Warrior of Light
Shot on location in Brazil this feature-length documentary profiles Yvonne Bezerra de Mello, an award-winning artist and human-rights activist who has gained international recognition for her work with street children in Rio. [Not rated](New York)
Norbit
You know, we actually feared that there would never be another one of those annoying comedies in which Eddie Murphy plays multiple characters in the same scene. Thank you, Norbit. [Rated PG-13]