Big Eyes is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Margaret Keane, an artist whose paintings of big-eyed children became extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s. However, her husband, Walter, took credit for her work, leading to a legal battle between the two. The film explores Margaret's struggle to reclaim her identity as an artist and the impact of her art on popular culture.
Based on a true story, an author forms a platonic friendship with a serial killer who becomes the prime suspect in a series of gruesome murders. As she struggles with her own troubled past, she must confront the dark truths about her friend.
A simple handyman, who also is an amateur artist, gets into trouble when the head and shoulders portraits of some prominent local females are sold without his knowledge to an advertising agency and are published with nude bodies added to them.
In this satire of the I.R.S., George Segal plays an Average Joe targeted for the Audit from Hell. His bank accounts are frozen, his home and business are attached by the government, and his wife leaves him. Segal is forced to move into the house of his obnoxious brother-in-law where lot of Odd Couple-type comedy ensues. Segal then plots to turn the tables on the I.R.S., and win back his wife and life.
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