Con artist Wanda must seduce the lawyer of her gangster boyfriend to find the diamonds they and their gang have stolen, but he has hidden. As Wanda begins to genuinely fall for the lawyer, she must protect her investment by not allowing the other gang members to find the diamonds first. ... more about Fish Called Wanda
Actor Awards
Academy Awards, USA - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Its 1973 in New Canaan, Connecticut, and Ben and Elena Hood are feeling the destabilizing winds of change and moral quandary blow through their wealthy suburb. ... more about Ice Storm
When the humble, yet deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame meets a kind Gypsy woman, Esmeralda, he instantly falls in love. The new Captain of the Guard, charged with ridding the city of Gypsies sees Esmeralda and falls in love too. Quasimodo and Phoebus must save her and the cathedral. ... more about Hunchback of Notre Dame
For more than 30 years 'A Prairie Home Companion' radio show has been a staple of American radio history. Tomorrow the building will be demolished. The film shows each character as they prepare for their last broadcast. ... more about Prairie Home Companion
A high school English teacher is outed as a gay man by a former student while accepting an Academy Award. Comedy ensues in the teacher's private life and small town where he teaches. ... more about In & Out
Actor Awards
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards - Favorite Actor - Comedy
Golden Globes, USA - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
Satellite Awards - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
A seminal Thirty-Something movie in which a group of old college friends who are now all grown up and hardened by the big wide world come together for the funeral of Alex, a barely glimpsed corpse (which is played by Kevin Costner as noted in the Special ... more about Big Chill
Director Al Pacino juxtaposes scene's from Richard III, scenes of rehearsals for Richard III, and sessions where parties involved discuss the play, the times that shaped the play and the events that happened at the time the play is set. ... more about Looking for Richard
Celebrity couple Joe and Sally Therrian are going through yet another rough stage in their six-year marriage: while Joe's novels have been climbing higher and higher on the best-seller lists, Sally's film career has been steadily sinking into oblivion. ... more about Anniversary Party
Shakespeare's intertwined love polygons begin to get complicated from the start--Demetrius and Lysander both want Hermia but she only has eyes for Lysander. Bad news is, Hermia's father wants Demetrius for a son-in-law. ... more about Midsummer Night's Dream
The poignant, often humorous journey of one man who decides to tear down his house -- and winds up rebuilding the world around him. ... more about Life as a House
Actor Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Bill Mitchell is the philandering and distant President of the United States. Dave Kovic is a sweet-natured and caring Temp Agency operator, who by a staggering coincidence looks exactly like the President. ... more about Dave
Actor Awards
Golden Globes, USA - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
A massive corporate conglomerate, Octopus Inc., run by a shrewd and cruel tycoon named Rod McCain, purchases a UK-based leisure company, and also the failing London Marwood Zoo. ... more about Fierce Creatures
When they win a map to El Dorado, the famous City of Gold, Tulio (Kline) and Miguel (Branagh), two down-on-their-luck con men, believe they are on the road to riches. ... more about Road to El Dorado
At St. Benedict's prep school, the boys are disciplined, mannered, and ready to learn. But when a bad apple enters the classroom of the well-respected Mr. Hundert (Kevin Kline), chaos ensues. ... more about Emperor's Club
Joey works with Rosalie in their pizza parlor. She is convinced that he works all of the time for them and her world dissolves when she finds that he has been fooling around for years. ... more about I Love You to Death
The biography of Charlie Chaplin, filmmaker extraordinaire. From his formitive years in England to his highest successes in America, Charlie's life, work, and loves are followed. ... more about Chaplin
Bristol, England, early 19th century. A beautiful young stranger who speaks a weird language is tried for the crime of begging. But when a man claims that he can translate her dialect, it is understood that the woman is a princess from a far away land. ... more about Princess Caraboo
Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read (rather than eat) books -- reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. ... more about Tale of Despereaux
"La La Wood" follows the legacy of Jiminy Glick (Martin Short in a fat suit), first introduced on "The Martin Short Show," who went on to get (non)-critical acclaim for his talk show "Primetime Glick," where Mr. ... more about Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
Sophie is the survivor of Nazi concentration camps, who has found a reason to live in Nathan, a sparkling if unsteady American Jew obsessed with the Holocaust. They befriend Stingo, the movie's narrator, a young American writer new to New York City. ... more about Sophie's Choice
Celeste Talbert has been the queen of the soaps for over two decades. Montana Moorehead needs to get her out of her way before she can move on and begins her program to get her to leave. ... more about Soapdish
Actor Awards
Golden Globes, USA - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
Nick and Frank Starkey were both policemen. A scandal forced Nick to leave the force, now a serial killer has driven the police to take him back. ... more about January Man
Richard and Priscilla Parker's lives take a turn for the better when Eddy and Kay move into the house next door. Eddy's a risk taker and shows his new neighbours how to enjoy life at the expense of a rule or convention or two. ... more about Consenting Adults
Donald Woods is chief editor at the liberal newspaper Daily Dispatch in South Africa. He has written several editorials critical of the views of Steve Biko. But after having met him for the first time, he changes his views. ... more about Cry Freedom
A young Mexican girl is abducted and forced into becoming a sex slave. Her brother tries finding her and teams up with a police officer, who discovers that his own daughter, unbeknownst to him, has also been kidnapped. ... more about Trade
After fifteen years of traveling around the world Gussie (Spacek), a famous photographer, returns to the Maryland coastal resort where she grew up. ... more about Violets Are Blue...
This movie is an adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta of the same name, with parts of other of their operettas stirred in. Frederick has fallen in love with sweet innocent Mabel. Yet his vocation is an impediment to their union. ... more about Pirates of Penzance
Rosalind, the daughter of Duke Senior (the banished duke), is raised at the court of Duke Frederick (who is younger brother to Duke Senior and took over his dukedom), with her cousin Celia (daughter to Duke Frederick). ... more about As You Like It
This documentary shows Jacques D'Amboise teaching school children in New York City to dance - both at school and at the National Dance Institute (of which Jacques D'Amboise was the founder). ... more about He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'
Filmmaker Kate Kline May began teaching drama as a volunteer in her own children's ethnically diverse public elementary school in 1991. Working with fourth through sixth graders and their teachers, May created a unique in-class performing arts program. ... more about Shakespeare's Children