In order to avoid jail McMurphy convinces a judge he is insane and belongs in a hospital not prison. While in the asylum he rallies many of the inmates to resist the conformity that Nurse Ratched represents and to live freely. ... more about One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Antonio Salieri believes that Mozart's music is divine. He wishes he was himself as good a musician as Mozart so that he can praise the Lord through composing. But he can't understand why God favored Mozart, such a vulgar creature, to be his instrument. ... more about Amadeus
When Larry Flynt begins publishing "Hustler" magazine he pushes the limits of free speech and public decency. Shortly after the magazine is published Flynt is bombarded with legal infractions, including one that goes all the way to the Supreme Court. ... more about People vs. Larry Flynt
This movie, based on cult Broadway musical of the '60ties, tells a story about Claude, young man from Oklahoma who comes to New York City. ... more about Hair
Man on the Moon is a biographical movie on the late comedian Andy Kaufman. Kaufman, along with his role on "Taxi," was famous for being the self-declared Intergender Wrestling Champion of the world. ... more about Man on the Moon
The story runs in the 1910's New York. Coalhouse Walker Jr. is a black man piano player. He has won fame and fortune playing with a jazz band. Some white men do not like this situation, and one day they assault him and spoil his brand new car. ... more about Ragtime
Unable to deal with her parents, Jeannie Tyne runs away from home. Larry and Lyne Tyne search for her, and in the process meet other people whose children ran away. With their children gone, the parents are now free to rediscover/enjoy life. ... more about Taking Off
Set in Baroque France, a scheming widow and her lover make a bet regarding the corruption of a recently married woman. The lover, Valmont, bets that he can seduce her, even though she is an honorable woman. ... more about Valmont