In this adventure animation movie, Sgt. Stubby, a stray dog, becomes a heroic military working dog during World War I. He joins the American Expeditionary Force and embarks on a journey to France, where he bravely serves alongside the French army. Through his courage and loyalty, Sgt. Stubby makes a significant impact on the war effort and becomes a beloved hero. This heartwarming tale showcases the bond between humans and animals and celebrates the bravery and sacrifice of our military heroes.
When a woman from Seattle rejects a marriage proposal and faces an uncertain future, she travels back in time to see what her life would have been like if she had made a different choice. Along the way, she discovers the importance of love and career and must make a difficult choice just in time for Christmas.
Tony Hunter, a washed-up Hollywood star, is hoping to revive his career by starring in a new Broadway musical. With the help of a talented choreographer and a talented ballerina, Tony embarks on a journey to success, facing challenges and experiencing the ups and downs of the creative process.
In the 1950s, a socialite named Anne decides to leave her husband and embark on a road trip across America with her two young sons in search of a new husband. Along the way, they encounter various adventures and obstacles, leading Anne to reflect on her life and choices. Set against the backdrop of the post-war era, this comedic drama explores themes of love, identity, and the pursuit of happiness.
Spellbound tells the story of a group of talented children competing in a spelling bee championship. With their immigrant backgrounds and strong work ethic, these young contestants navigate through challenges and personal growth, capturing the hearts of the audience along the way.
Repeat Performance is a movie about a woman who relives the past year in a time loop in order to prevent her husband's murder on New Year's Eve. She must navigate deception, jealousy, and a love triangle while trying to change fate.
A self-absorbed comedian steps all over his friends and colleagues in order to achieve success.
Love Is Better Than Ever (1952) tells the story of a confirmed bachelor who falls in love at first sight with a talented dancer. However, their relationship is complicated by deception, manipulative parents, and the pressures of society.
Roughly Speaking is a movie about a strong-willed and outspoken woman who faces various challenges and experiences in America during the early 1900s. From her time in New Haven, Connecticut, as a secretary at Yale University to her struggles during the Great Depression and World War II, the movie follows her journey of independence, relationships, and survival. Adapted from an autobiography, the film provides a glimpse into the American experience of that era.
Tony, the son of Italian immigrants, works in a smoky steel mill in Gary, Indiana. He wins a company scholarship which will enable him to attend Yale college. Over the four years of his college career he learns about football, love, and class prejudice.
Brown of Harvard is a pre-code drama film set in the 1920s at Harvard University. It revolves around the intense rivalry between Harvard and Yale, fueled by jealousy, arrogance, and brashness. The film explores themes of competition, reprisal, retribution, vindication, and redemption. Through the journey of its protagonist, the movie portrays the transformation of a college student from a haughty and arrogant athlete to a mature individual. It also captures the spirit of the roaring 20s and the prohibition era. Brown of Harvard is based on a novel and features newspaper reporters and their stories, adding an element of drama and intrigue. The film also explores themes of gay interest and includes a college fraternity setting.
At the 2004 Republican Nation Convention, love blooms between a Republican delegate and a Democrat protesting the event.
In a self-effacing attempt to save his father from a death by deterioration, a young man enlists his curmudgeonly boss and Kelis to perform a song, and a miracle.
A young man from Argentina goes to Yale where he plays football and falls in love with a professor's beautiful daughter.
“Fresh Start: A Marcus Harvin Story” presents an intimate portrayal of Marcus Harvin’s journey as he transcends his past to make a profound impact on the lives of those around him. The documentary offers a rare glimpse into Marcus’s daily life, capturing his heartfelt mission to share not only food but also compassion through his innovative non-profit organization, Fresh Start. Through candid interviews with key figures in Marcus’s life, including Stephanie Harvin, Babatunde Akinjobi, and Bradley Woodworth, the film illuminates Marcus’s unwavering determination and the vital support system that has helped him achieve his dreams. Viewers are invited to follow Marcus for a day, witnessing his dream project in action—an extraordinary restaurant concept where the only payment required is one’s presence.
Documentary about the life and legend of Sarah L. Winchester, heiress to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company who, after the death of her husband and only child moved to San Jose, California and constructed non-stop what came to be known as the Winchester Mystery House during the last 38 years of her life. The film traces Mrs. Winchester's life from her marriage into the wealthy Winchester family, whose family business supplied many of the repeating rifles sold to the United States Army during and after the Civil War and follows her eccentric life in California where, according to legend, she was advised by a mystic to provide shelter for spirits of the victims of her husband's rifles or follow him to an early grave. It provides point-of-view shots of the interior and exterior of the rambling Victorian mansion.
After the death of his father, a man goes on a journey with his autistic son to learn about their family history and find closure. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and discover the power of love, art, and memories.
This Wretched Life follows the story of a group of individuals struggling with their own personal demons while seeking love and liberation in the backdrop of New Haven, Connecticut. The film combines elements of dark comedy with themes of rehabilitation, obsessive-compulsive disorder, hypochondria, and anxiety disorder, creating a unique and introspective exploration of human relationships.
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