Film Reviews
What Dreams May Come |
Chris Neilson dies to find himself in a heaven more amazing than he could have ever dreamed of. There is one thing missing: his wife. After he dies, his wife, Annie killed herself and went to hell. Chris decides to risk eternity in hades for the small chance that he will be able to bring her back to heaven. |
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SuperBob |
Six years ago, Robert Kenner, a mild mannered postman from Peckham, South London was struck by a meteor which bestowed him with super powers. Today, Bob is an overworked under-appreciated “civil servant” for the British government. He spends most waking hours saving people and filling out forms. There has been no time for anything else. Least of all love. But today he has a day off. And best of all, he has a date with the woman he once met at the library. Now all he has to do is act as if this isn’t the most exciting day of his life. Apparently that puts people off. |
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The Atrocity Exhibition |
A scientist obsessed with World War III hits the road with a woman so he can re-create scenes from history. |
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Stewardess School |
A group of varied misfits (including a former prostitute/stripper and a bumbler who can't see more than 6 inches in front of his face) enter a school to become flight attendants. Somehow, the group makes it through to the final test: a cross-country flight. |
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Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion |
Della's friend is accused of murdering a rival fashion magazine editor. |
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Cyberbully |
A chilling real-time thriller featuring a teenager, Casey, battling with an anonymous cyber-stalker. |
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Living with Michael Jackson: A Tonight Special |
Martin Bashir conducts a rare interview with Michael Jackson and is given unprecedented access to the reclusive performer's private life over a span of eight months, from May 2002 to January 2003. |
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Abduction |
A horror comedy spoofing conspiracy theory moves, girl victim films, and Alien Grey abduction movies. Melissa rescues a young woman from a mental hospital where no-one believes she is a victim of abduction by aliens. She and a colleague try to prevent the aliens from taking her but a government agent seems to be hot on her trail, and the Alien Greys and their powerful leader, The Hive Queen have no intention of being stopped. An outrageous mix of graphic horror and dark twisted humor. |
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First Daughter |
A female Secret Service agent goes against protocol to save the U.S. president from an assassination attempt. She is reassigned to protect the president's daughter, which she considers a demotion. When the first daughter is kidnapped during a hiking trip, the agent and a river guide go to rescue her. |
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Tim's Vermeer |
Inventor Tim Jenison seeks to understand the painting techniques used by Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer. |
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Pete's Dragon |
Pete, a young orphan, runs away to a Maine fishing town with his best friend a lovable, sometimes invisible dragon named Elliott! When they are taken in by a kind lighthouse keeper, Nora, and her father, Elliott's prank playing lands them in big trouble. Then, when crooked salesmen try to capture Elliott for their own gain, Pete must attempt a daring rescue. |
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National Bird |
Sonia Kennebeck takes on the controversial tactic of drone warfare, and demands accountability through the personal accounts—recollections, traumas, and responses—of three American military veterans whose lives have been shaken by the roles they played in this controversial method of attack. |
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There's No Place Like Utopia |
Filmmaker Joel Gilbert travels across America confronting progressives. |
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Anarchy Parlor |
Six young college hopefuls vacationing and partying in Lithuania get more than they bargained for when they unwittingly get caught up in a maniacal tattoo artist's fiendish side business. |
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The Sniper |
A police sniper teams up with a hot-headed rookie to take down his former friend and teammate, who is exacting revenge on the police force. |
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