Judging Amy is a drama series that follows the life of Amy Gray, a judge who tackles tough legal cases while juggling her personal life as a single mother. The series explores themes of family relationships, the judicial system, and the challenges faced by a woman in a demanding profession.
In The Birdcage, an effeminate man, Armand, and his partner, Albert, own a drag club in South Beach. Their lives are turned upside down when Armand's son announces he is marrying the daughter of a conservative senator. In order to impress his future in-laws, Armand must pretend to be straight and Albert must pretend to be a woman. Hilarity ensues as the couple navigates the challenges of maintaining their charade while dealing with their own identity crises.
After years of enduring abuse from her husband, a woman decides to fight back and take control of her life.
When Trumpets Fade is a gripping war film set during the Second World War. It follows a young soldier who must navigate the brutal realities of war and make difficult choices to survive.
A journalist, Mariane Pearl, desperately searches for her husband, Daniel, who is kidnapped by terrorists in Pakistan while investigating the connection between Al-Qaeda and 9/11.
After her parents' divorce, a teenage girl must deal with her dysfunctional family and stepparents. When the family goes on a vacation, she decides to take revenge on her stepparents, leading to a series of comedic and adventurous events.
Three West Point 1861 generation cadets and friends go on opposite sides after the breakout of The Civil War, with tragic consequences. A subplot involves Lucius, a Shelby Peyton's slave, who kills a slave trader and goes on the run.
A Florida newspaper owner's daughter gets involved with her father's archrival who uses this to bring down his business.
Shooting Fish is a comedy crime movie that follows the story of a group of con artists who come up with various schemes to make money. The movie revolves around their adventures, including scams, thefts, and their love lives. It also explores themes of friendship, love, and the consequences of their actions. Set in London, the movie showcases the city's vibrant nightlife and various iconic landmarks.
Featurette on the making of Capote (2005).
A group of seven young people spend a weekend in the home of a wealthy yuppie on Long Island and live out their problems.
Griffin Byrne is the idealistic new history, English and maths teacher in Father Frank Larkin's school in a mainly Latino ghetto neighborhood where most kids, even many of its graduates, end up in crime and poverty. He takes a particular interest in one of the boys nobody believes will ever come to anything, Lee Cortes, who he finds to be a prodigy in cartoon drawing but who never spoke a word at school, and always wears a Walkman, essentially because of his home situation: his elder brother Tyro, a drug dealer, abuses him and his mother, so he often stays home to mind the smallest siblings. Griffin tries everything to help Lee, despite everyones cynicism, even takes him in his bachelor flat, but finds the whole family situation must be solved, which is probably beyond his power, yet tries tireless, even if he gets nothing but abuse and the results seem to do more hurting then helping...
A short documentary looking at how the film Capote was developed, the motivations of those involved, and insights from Gerald Clarke, Capote's friend and biographer.
Urbania follows the journey of a man haunted by a traumatic event as he navigates the dark underbelly of New York City. Searching for revenge and redemption, he encounters a series of strange and surreal encounters that blur the line between reality and fantasy. As he delves deeper into his past, he must confront his own demons and face the consequences of his actions.
On New Year's Eve 1999, as a group of neurotic characters gather at a Greenwich Village apartment, everyone struggles to come to terms with their identities, relationships, and self-doubts before the millennium turns.
Tracey Ullman Takes on New York is a hilarious comedy movie that showcases Tracey Ullman's unique perspective on life in the Big Apple. With her incredible talent for mimicry and her uncanny ability to embody various characters, Tracey takes on the diverse and colorful characters that inhabit New York City, bringing humor and satire to their stories. From the Upper East Side socialites to the street performers in Times Square, Tracey Ullman's comedic brilliance shines through in this laugh-out-loud movie.
She's Kathy, a comix cartoonist; he's David, teaching English to new immigrants. It's New York City, with 29 shopping days left until Christmas, and they're in love. Or are they? Their romance has been on-again, off-again because David can't bring himself to say, "I love you." He can say it in French, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, but not English. So, when she learns at an inopportune time that he's applied for a job in Ho Chi Minh City, she asks for breathing room until Christmas; the film chronicles the ensuing days of restless indecision.
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