The Over The Hill Band Meisjes

0 votes and 0 Reviews 1h 34m | Comedy, Drama After the sudden death of her husband, Claire, 70, tries to find new meaning in her life. Overprotected by her son Michel who keeps a close eye on her financial affairs, she’s concerned for her other son, Sid, an-out-of-work musician. In order to get closer to him, she asks for his help in reforming the formerly successful girl band in which she used to sing with two old friends....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Mario Probst

The Reluctant Traveler

0 votes and 0 Reviews Comedy, Documentary, Romance When Marco’s partner organized a scholarly, month-long trek across northern Ethiopia for himself and a few friends, Marco wished him “good luck and God-speed.” Then, when illness prevented his partner’s participation, Marco had to step in and take over. Now, instead of his usual tour of ski resorts and film festivals, this indy writer-director is taking a journey out of his comfort zone into the unfamiliar richness of a poor country....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Lois Barnett

The Remains Of The Day Introduced By James Ivory

0 votes and 0 Reviews PG | Drama, Romance Filmed with the usual meticulous attention to period and detail of films from Ismail Merchant and James Ivory, The Remains of the Day is based on a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. Anthony Hopkins plays Stevens, the perfect butler to a prosperous British household of the 1930s. He is so unswervingly devoted to serving his master, a well-meaning but callow British lord (James Fox), that he shuts himself off from all emotions and familial relationships....

July 8, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · Willie Martinez

With Love From The Age Of Reason

0 votes and 0 Reviews 1h 37m | Comedy The day she turns 40, Marguerite Flora, a successful rep for a nuclear power company, begins receiving letters she’d sent to herself at age seven. The letters tell her what to do if her life hasn’t turned out the way she thought it should, when she was living in poverty with her mother and brother in a small village in southern France....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 338 words · Jody Messier

Wuthering Heights

0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 68% 47% In Theaters: October 5, 2012 (limited) October 12, 2012 (limited) Drama, Romance Watch Trailer Mr. Earnshaw returns to his family farmhouse with young Heathcliff, an orphan he has rescued from the streets. Mr. Earnshaw’s son, Hindley, shows Heathcliff only cruelty, but his daughter, Catherine, warms to him, and the two develop an intensely intimate and reckless bond that spans many years and their changing fortunes....

July 8, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · Florence Moore

Cb4 Now Playing

0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 50% 61% R | 1h 26m | Comedy Movie Times After many failed attempts to establish themselves as rappers, Albert (Chris Rock), Euripedes (Allen Payne) and Otis (Deezer D) get their big break when nightclub owner Gusto (Charlie Murphy) is arrested. Albert assumes his name and criminal past, becoming MC Gusto, and the trio rises to fame by pretending to be recently released felons....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 285 words · Jesse Reeves

Cursed Be The Day

0 votes and 0 Reviews 1h 8m | Drama Raoul and Rosa meet at a cinema and decide to make a movie together, but powerful industrialist Bob Daniels takes control of the city and is keen on protecting his interests. The Japanese arrive and rearm, the revolutionaries act and video-maniacs are deployed by Daniels to keep people under surveillance. From the city to the countryside, encounter after encounter, the couple is subjected to monumental decisions that will determine not only the fate of their relationship but the future of movies....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Vicki Green

Dance Girl Dance 1940 Now Playing

0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83% 64% 1h 30m | Comedy, Drama Movie Times Based on a story by Vicki Baum (of Grand Hotel) fame, Dance, Girl Dance finds innocent young Judy (Maureen O’Hara) journeying to the Big Apple in hopes of gaining fame as a classical dancer. Instead she ends up as the stooge for raucous strip-tease artist Bubbles (Lucille Ball), who attempts to perform ballet before leering, catcalling, unappreciative burlesque audiences....

July 7, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Gerald Rex

Down River

2 votes and 1 Reviews | Write a Review 1h 33m | Drama Watch Trailer Three young women who are teetering on the edge between creative breakthroughs and personal breakdowns rely on an older woman (Helen Shaver) for guidance, support and inspiration. Director: Benjamin Ratner Studio: Producer(s): Andrew Halliwell, Benjamin Ratner, James Brown Cast: Helen Shaver, Gabrielle Miller, Jennifer Spence, Colleen Rennison, Jay Brazeau, Teach Grant, Ali Liebert Writer(s): Benjamin Ratner...

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 147 words · Angel Marin

Exil On Dvd

0 votes and 0 Reviews 1h 41m | Drama When his journalist father is kidnapped, Samuel, a 12-year-old Haitian, leaves Port-au-Prince with his aunt to take refuge with her family in the countryside. Learning from his cousin Wilson that his mother, whom he thought was dead, lives in the United States, Samuel convinces the teenager to travel with him to America. However, Wilson betrays his young cousin, so Samuel secretly embarks on a boat headed for the United States....

July 7, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Devon Malkani

Fly By Night

0 votes and 0 Reviews Comedy, Drama, Horror Unfolding the life of a taxi driver that uses his services as a front for extortion rackets and other criminal activities. When his hot-headed younger brother’s impulsive behaviour lead the cops and triad to their doorstep. As the eldest, he stops at nothing to protect them all. 0 votes and 0 Reviews Comedy, Drama, Horror Unfolding the life of a taxi driver that uses his services as a front for extortion rackets and other criminal activities....

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 160 words · Paul Dawkins

Fukushima Memories Of A Lost Landscape

0 votes and 0 Reviews Documentary Tokyo-based documentary filmmaker Yojyu Matsubayashi, anxious to document the tragedy of the tsunami in northeast Japan and the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, won the trust of the Tanakas, a middle-aged couple working to help people forced to evacuate their homes in the town of Minami-soma. Matsubayashi’s portrait of the Tanakas’ dedication and of the varying experiences and emotions of the evacuees creates a compelling image of loss and resilience....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 220 words · Kimberly Manske

Ghost Breakers

0 votes and 0 Reviews Drama Paramount followed up its successful Bob Hope/Paulette Goddard co-starrer The Cat and the Canary (1939) by warming up another venerable old dark house stage play, Paul Dickey and Charles Goddard’s The Ghost Breaker, pluralizing the title to accommodate both stars. This time Hope plays radio personality Lawrence L. Lawrence (the middle initial stands for Lawrence: My folks had no imagination) who has to flee New York to avoid being mistakenly arrested for murder....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · George Valentine

Hard Labor

0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83% 62% In Theaters: October 30, 2015 (limited) Drama As Helena prepares to open a grocery store business, her husband is laid off, making her responsible for supporting her family. One night, she discovers that there might be something in the store’s walls that is adding to her troubles. 0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 83% 62% In Theaters: October 30, 2015 (limited)...

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Josefina Luciano

Lawrence Of Arabia Classic Film Series

0 votes and 0 Reviews 3h 36m | Drama A young intelligence officer in 1916 Cairo, Thomas Edward Lawrence (Peter O’Toole) is given leave to investigate the progress of the Arab revolt against the Turks in World War I. He organizes a guerrilla army and leads the Arabs in desert raids and attacks against the Turks. Eventually, he leads his army north in an effort to destroy the power of the Ottoman Empire....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 268 words · Justin Smail

Light Sleeper

0 votes and 0 Reviews Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86% 64% 1h 48m | Drama Paul Schrader’s brilliant study of another alienated urban denizen skirting the borderline of madness stars Willem Dafoe as John Le Tour, a rich, upscale drug dealer for Manhattan professionals – White drugs for white people, as he puts it. John is a recovering addict and for him it’s the perfect job, as he can relate completely with the self-absorbed eccentrics he services....

July 7, 2022 · 3 min · 483 words · Marlene Jones

Men In Black 3 On Dvd

636 votes and 154 Reviews | Write a Review Rotten Tomatoes® Score 68% 70% In Theaters: May 25, 2012 PG-13 | 1h 46m | Action, Adventure, Fantasy Watch Trailer Agent J (Will Smith) and Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) are assigned the task of monitoring extra-terrestrial activity on Earth. Things get strange when J can’t find K, then finds out his friend has been dead for over 40 years. In an attempt to save young Agent K’s (Josh Brolin) life, Agent J travels back in time to 1969 to stop his murder....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Paul Cardona

Private Eye Geu Rim Ja Sal In

0 votes and 0 Reviews Drama, Thriller Jin-ho, who will become Joseon’s first detective, travels around solving trivial family disputes for pocket money as a private detective. However, he is determined to go to America someday and is saving up for the trip. Then one night, Gwang-soo, a medical physician in training, discovers a corpse in the woods and secretly takes it to practice dissecting. But the corpse turns out to be the son of Seoul’s most powerful man....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 360 words · Victor Davis

Shadow Of The Cat

0 votes and 0 Reviews In Theaters: June 7, 1961 (limited) 1h 19m | Horror A black cat avenges its slain mistress with mayhem seen from the cat’s point of view. Director: John Gilling Producer(s): Jon Penington Cast: Andre Morell, Freda Jackson, Alan Wheatley, Barbara Shelley, William Lucas, Conrad Phillips, Richard Warner, Vanda Godsell Writer(s): George Baxt 0 votes and 0 Reviews In Theaters: June 7, 1961 (limited) 1h 19m | Horror...

July 7, 2022 · 1 min · 114 words · Doug Smith

The Beholder

0 votes and 0 Reviews Documentary In a world where anyone can make a realistic likeness on their cell phone, the importance of the painted portrait remains: as an emblem of power and prestige, as a political act and ultimately as a memorial. These themes and many others are explored through the work of three of Ireland’s most notable portrait painters: James Hanley, Mick O’Dea and Brian Maguire. Made under the Arts Council’s Reel Art Initiative, Conor Horgan’s witty new documentary follows each artist as they create new work, providing an illuminating insight into their individual creative processes....

July 7, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Molly Marion