With dreams of writing for a top fashion glossy, shopping addict Rebecca (Isla Fisher) begins working for a financial magazine pushed by the same publisher. But as her career skyrockets, she struggles to pay off overwhelming bills -- and manage her love life. Joan Cusack, John Goodman and Krysten Ritter co-star in this glittery rom-com based on the best-selling series of Shopaholic books by Sophie Kinsella. |
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With dreams of writing for a top fashion glossy, shopping addict Rebecca begins working for a financial magazine produced by the same publisher. But as her career skyrockets, she struggles to pay off overwhelming bills -- and manage her love life. |
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Looking back a decade, ultrarich 43-year-old Glen Abbott (Rob Corddry) recalls the life-changing summer when he became a man and began the course that led him to his current riches. At 32, Glen still lives with his parents (Julie Hagerty and Lenny Clarke), but things begin to change when the only girl he's ever kissed, Alison Miller (Erinn Hayes), returns to town, giving him a reason to transform himself from slacker to late-blooming success. |
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Looking back a decade, ultrarich 43-year-old Glen Abbott (Rob Corddry) recalls the life-changing summer when he became a man and began the course that led him to his current riches. At 32, Glen still lives with his parents (Julie Hagerty and |
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When it comes to setting goals for himself, 19-year-old Andy Venable (Phillip Vaden) is pretty laid back. But he's determined to get his ailing Catholic mother (Julie Hagerty) a face-to-face meeting with the pope before she dies. In the process of tracking him down, Andy meets a pretty girl (Marnette Patterson), catches the eye of Broadway producers and somehow manages to find a life of his own. Stephen Tobolowsky co-stars. |
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Adding a splash of adolescent angst to Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," this charming romantic comedy follows the efforts of the teenage Viola (Amanda Bynes) to convince the students at her twin brother's boarding school that she's actually, well, her brother (James Kirk). Complications arise when Viola falls for her handsome roommate (Channing Tatum), who's in love with a beautiful girl (Laura Ramsey) who, in turn, is in love with Viola in drag. |
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Adding a splash of adolescent angst to Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," this charming romantic comedy follows the efforts of the teenage Viola to convince the students at her twin brother's boarding school that she's actually, well, her brother. |
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When it comes to setting goals for himself, 19-year-old Andy Venable (Phillip Vaden) is pretty laid back. But he's determined to get his ailing Catholic mother (Julie Hagerty) a face-to-face meeting with the pope before she dies. In the process of tracking him down, Andy meets a pretty girl ( |
After being snubbed by his high school crush, an overweight nice guy moves to Los Angeles, where he slims down and blossoms into a womanizer. But when he's stranded in his hometown, he bumps into the girl who once broke his heart. |
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After being snubbed by his high school crush, an overweight nice guy moves to Los Angeles, where he slims down and blossoms into a womanizer. But when he's stranded in his hometown, he bumps into the girl who once broke his heart. |
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When nobody shows up at her 18th birthday bash, chubby Cara strikes up a conversation with philosophizing pizza deliveryman Matt -- who invites her to tag along on his rounds. The two misfits bond during their one-night suburban odyssey. |
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After getting together for a calamitous one-night stand in the 1980s, single gays Adam and Steve don't see each other again until they cross paths 17 years later. Amazingly, it takes a year of dating for them to realize they've already met. |
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After getting together for a calamitous one-night stand in the 1980s, single gays Adam and Steve don't see each other again until they cross paths 17 years later. Amazingly, it takes a year of dating for them to realize they've already met. |
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When nobody shows up at her 18th birthday bash, chubby Cara strikes up a conversation with philosophizing pizza deliveryman Matt -- who invites her to tag along on his rounds. The two misfits bond during their one-night suburban odyssey. |
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Marie and Bruce (Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick) are a couple on the verge of a breakdown ... and break-up. Told with a theatrical flair, the movie chronicles the stultifying ennui, rampant dysfunction and epic frustration that is part and parcel of most relationships (especially those that have reached their nadir). Bob Balaban, Campbell Scott and Griffin Dunne co-star in this arty black comedy. |
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Marie and Bruce (Julianne Moore and Matthew Broderick) are a couple on the verge of a breakdown ... and break-up. Told with a theatrical flair, the movie chronicles the stultifying ennui, rampant dysfunction and epic frustration that is part and parcel of most relationships (especially those that hav... |
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The morning after his bachelor party, prospective groom Paul Morse awakens next to a pretty girl who's not his fiancée. Though his memory is unclear, Paul assumes he cheated on his intended and must scramble to keep her from finding out. |
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The morning after his bachelor party, prospective groom Paul Morse awakens next to a pretty girl who's not his fiancée. Though his memory is unclear, Paul assumes he cheated on his intended and must scramble to keep her from finding out. |
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It's High Noon for the new millennium when a small-town sheriff (Billy Bob Thornton) teams up with a stripper (Patricia Arquette) to investigate a transsexual's grisly death -- only to discover that some of the state's highest-ranking politicos may be involved. Despite his own homophobia, the sheriff is ostracized by the townsfolk for continuing the investigation. Sela Ward co-stars as Thornton's ex-wife, the district attorney handling the case. |
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It's High Noon for the new millennium when a small-town sheriff (Billy Bob Thornton) teams up with a stripper (Patricia Arquette) to investigate a transsexual's grisly death -- only to discover that some of the state's highest-ranking politicos may be involved. Despite his own homophobia, the sher... |
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Writer-director Todd Solondz (Welcome to the Dollhouse) presents two stories -- "Fiction" and "Non-Fiction" -- focusing on the racial and sexual tension bubbling in a college writing class and the hidden fractures in a suburban household. Raw, chilling and wrenching in its exploration of how we turn fact into fiction and lies into truth, Storytelling serves as a modern fable f... |
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After his ideas are rejected as idiotic, aspiring animator Gord Brody (Tom Green) moves into his parents' basement. While planning his comeback, Gord woos a kinky paraplegic rocket scientist (Marisa Coughlan) and devises shocking strategies for driving his dad (Rip Torn) nuts. Green makes his directing debut with this anarchic gross-out extravaganza, which also stars Eddie Kaye Thomas as Gord's titular unlucky brother. |
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Writer-director Todd Solondz (Welcome to the Dollhouse) presents two stories -- "Fiction" and "Non-Fiction" -- focusing on the racial and sexual tension bubbling in a college writing class and the hidden fractures in a suburban household. Raw, chilling and wrenching in its exploration of how we turn fact into fiction and lies into truth, Storytelling serves as a modern fable for people who don't need happy endings. |
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After his ideas are rejected as idiotic, aspiring animator Gord Brody (Tom Green) moves into his parents' basement. While planning his comeback, Gord woos a kinky paraplegic rocket scientist (Marisa Coughlan) and devises shocking strategies for driving his dad ( |
Mired in marital conflict, Ben (Bruce Willis) and Katie Jordan (Michelle Pfeiffer) separate for the summer to independently evaluate their 15-year union. During the separation, they reflect on how they've changed and question their marriage's strength. After looking to friends for advice and guidance, Ben... |
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Mired in marital conflict, Ben (Bruce Willis) and Katie Jordan (Michelle Pfeiffer) separate for the summer to independently evaluate their 15-year union. During the separation, they reflect on how they've changed and question their marriage's strength. After looking to friends for advice and guidance, Ben and Katie soon realize that only they can decide if their union is worth preserving. Rob Reiner directs this romantic comedy. |
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Two young brothers are left in charge of watching the house for the first time while their parents schmooze at a corporate barbecue. Bickering at first about who's in charge, the siblings are soon forced to put their differences aside when one of their dad's professional competitors tries to sabotage the homestead during the parent's absence -- prompting the boys to fight back with a comical barrage of booby traps and everyday household objects. |
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When their parents go out for the evening, two brothers are left home alone. Chaos erupts when the boys discover that their father has a competitor who is up to no good. The pair will go to any lengths to foil their father's rival. |
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Two young brothers are left in charge of watching the house for the first time while their parents schmooze at a corporate barbecue. Bickering at first about who's in charge, the siblings are soon forced to put their differences aside when one of their dad's professional competitors tries to sabotage the homestead during the parent's absence -- prompting the boys to fight back with a comical barrage of booby traps and everyday household objects. |
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This Neil Simon play boasts an all-star cast, including Patricia Clarkson, Kelsey Grammer, Michael Richards, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, |
The marriage of a pair of psychiatrists is on the verge of crumbling, and their plans for an intimate dinner to patch things up are interrupted when a patient and his flighty wife arrive. As the evening unfolds, the four examine their marriages. |
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The marriage of a pair of psychiatrists is on the verge of crumbling, and their plans for an intimate dinner to patch things up are interrupted when a patient and his flighty wife arrive. As the evening unfolds, the four examine their marriages. |
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This Neil Simon play boasts an all-star cast, including Patricia Clarkson, Kelsey Grammer, Michael Richards, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jonathan Silverman, Julie Hagerty and Madeline Kahn. During one day at a London hotel, four story lines follow an author (Clarkson) and her husband (Grammer), two tennis fans (Richards and Hagerty), a pair of honeymooners (Louis-Dreyfus and Silverman) and sisters on a shopping binge (Kahn and Margot Steinberg). |
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Theater director Lloyd Fellowes, a washed-up star, a vacant leading man, a blond bombshell. It seems like a smash hit until the backstage drama threatens to eclipse what's happening in front of the curtain. |
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Theater director Lloyd Fellowes, a washed-up star, a vacant leading man, a blond bombshell. It seems like a smash hit until the backstage drama threatens to eclipse what's happening in front of the curtain. |
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Determined to receive treatment, Bob Wiley (Bill Murray), a neurotic New Yorker struggling with a host of paralyzing phobias, follows his psychiatrist on vacation in this quirky family comedy. Pompous shrink Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss) tries to get rid of the unwanted patient, but Bob ingratiates himself with Marvin's family. Soon Marvin's wife and children, charmed by Bob's childlike enthusiasm, start to think Bob is more fun than Marvin. |
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Determined to receive treatment, Bob Wiley (Bill Murray), a neurotic New Yorker struggling with a host of paralyzing phobias, follows his psychiatrist on vacation in this quirky family comedy. Pompous shrink Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss) tries to get rid of the unwanted patient, but Bob ingratiates hims... |
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A 1928 New Year's Eve bash is the setting for this film where the lives of an intriguing cast of characters intertwine. Among them are Harriet (Julie Hagerty), the socialite host; Hortense (Madonna), a materialistic lounge singer who's caught the eye of Feet Samuels (Randy Quaid); "The Brain" (Rutger Hauer), a mobster with a slew of girlfriends; Regret (Matt Dillon), a down-on-his-luck gambler; and many more. |
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A 1928 New Year's Eve bash is the setting for this film where the lives of an intriguing cast of characters intertwine. Among them are Harriet (Julie Hagerty), the socialite host; Hortense (Madonna), a materialistic lounge singer who's caught the eye of Feet Samuels ( |
Fifteen-year-old Chris Mills (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) isn't too happy with his divorcing parents. In fact, he doesn't want them to split at all, so he hires car repair shop owner -- and former attorney -- Archie Corelli (Adam Arkin, who co-wrote the script) to run interference for him and put a stop to the pr... |
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Fifteen-year-old Chris Mills (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) isn't too happy with his divorcing parents. In fact, he doesn't want them to split at all, so he hires car repair shop owner -- and former attorney -- Archie Corelli (Adam Arkin, who co-wrote the script) to run interference for him and put a stop to the proceedings. It's a match made in heaven because Chris and Archie both have a deep desire to see the right thing done. Gwen Arner directs. |
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Director Robert Altman offers the tale of bisexual Bruce who, tired of his lover, Bob, places a personal ad and meets Prudence at a French restaurant, resulting in a terrible date with unintended consequences. |
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Director Robert Altman offers the tale of bisexual Bruce who, tired of his lover, Bob, places a personal ad and meets Prudence at a French restaurant, resulting in a terrible date with unintended consequences. |
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David (Albert Brooks) and Linda (Julie Hagerty) live a boring life. David has dutifully obeyed orders at an ad agency for eight years, while Linda has devoted seven years to a dead-end job. But after David gets fired, they impulsively embark on a painfully hilarious odyssey of discovery. As they travel acros... |
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David (Albert Brooks) and Linda (Julie Hagerty) live a boring life. David has dutifully obeyed orders at an ad agency for eight years, while Linda has devoted seven years to a dead-end job. But after David gets fired, they impulsively embark on a painfully hilarious odyssey of discovery. As they travel across the United States their finances dwindle to a dangerous low... and when they park their RV in Las Vegas, all bets are definitely off! |
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While gathered for a weekend party at the country home of a quirky inventor (writer-director Woody Allen) and his wife (Mary Steenburgen), six consenting adults swap beds -- and sexual partners -- in this classic romantic comedy set in the early 1900s. Co-starring Mia Farrow, José Ferrer, Tony Roberts and Julie Hagerty, the film borrows pieces of its plot from Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer's Night and Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game. |
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In this sequel to the wildly popular farce Airplane!, pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) knows that the first commercial spaceflight to the moon is headed for disaster. Fighting his fears, he races to save the passengers and win back his ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty). Lloyd Bridges reprises his role as the chain-smoking, amphetamine-popping, glue-sniffing airport controller, while William Shatner, Raymond Burr and Sonny Bono are among those on bo... |
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In this sequel to the wildly popular farce Airplane!, pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) knows that the first commercial spaceflight to the moon is headed for disaster. Fighting his fears, he races to save the passengers and win back his ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty). |
While gathered for a weekend party at the country home of a quirky inventor (writer-director Woody Allen) and his wife (Mary Steenburgen), six consenting adults swap beds -- and sexual partners -- in this classic romantic comedy set in the early 1900s. Co-starring |
In this joke-a-second parody of disaster movies, traumatized former combat pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) is forced to land a passenger plane when food poisoning strikes the crew and there's no one else on board who can do the job. In some clever casting, leading dramatic actors Peter Graves, Robert Stack and Leslie Nielsen never betray that they're in on the joke. Multiple viewings are required to catch every gag. |
In this joke-a-second parody of disaster movies, traumatized former combat pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays) is forced to land a passenger plane when food poisoning strikes the crew and there's no one else on board who can do the job. In some clever casting, leading dramatic actors Peter Graves, Streaming |
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