Almost Christmas is a comedy-drama about a dysfunctional African-American family coming together for their first Christmas since the death of their beloved matriarch. The patriarch of the family is eager to bring his feuding children together for a memorable holiday, but tensions run high as old grievances resurface and secrets are revealed. As the long weekend progresses, the family must learn to put aside their differences and rediscover the true meaning of Christmas.
A workaholic woman finds herself becoming a personal shopper during the Christmas season. Along the way, she discovers the true meaning of Christmas and finds love with a widower and his young son.
Outside Providence follows the story of Timothy Dunphy, a teenager from Rhode Island who gets sent to a prep school after getting into trouble at his public school. As he deals with new friendships, romance, and the challenges of growing up, Timothy learns important life lessons and discovers his own path.
The Chapman Report is a 1962 movie that delves into the lives and relationships of four women, exploring their desires, struggles, and experiences in a society dominated by men. The movie follows a sex researcher as she conducts a survey on the sexual habits of American women, uncovering stories of extramarital affairs, dysfunctional relationships, and unfulfilled desires. With a mix of drama and romance, The Chapman Report explores the complexities of love, sex, and relationships.
Paper Lion is a comedy movie released in 1968. Based on the autobiography of George Plimpton, the film follows a writer who decides to try out as a professional football player. The story explores his experiences and challenges as he goes through training camp, interacts with the team, and learns about the game of football. With a mix of humor and sports, Paper Lion offers an entertaining and insightful look into the world of American football.
Three teenage boys idealize and fantasize about an older teenage football player until they witness his death.
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