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Comedy drama starring Eva Mendes and Cierra Ramirez as a mother and daughter with a troubled relationship. Single mother Grace (Mendes) spends her time working, worrying about bills and having an affair with a married doctor (Matthew Modine), meaning she has little time to focus on her 14-year-old daughter Ansiedad (Ramirez), who has to look after herself. After her English teacher (Patricia Arquette) explains the meaning behind coming-of-age stories, Ansiedad comes up with a list of experiences she wants to have that will help her mature and get ready to run away to New York. Will Grace discover her daughter's plans and intervene before she loses her for good?
Adapted from Reginald Rose's television play, this film marked the directing debut of Sidney Lumet. At the end of a murder trial in New York City, the twelve jurors retire to consider the verdict. The man in the dock is a young Puerto Rican accused of killing his father, and eleven of the twelve jurors do not hesitate in finding him guilty. However, one of the jurors (Henry Fonda), reluctant to send the youngster to his death without any debate, returns a vote of not guilty. From this single event, the jurors begin to re-evaluate the case, as they look at the murder - and themselves - in a fresh light.
Animated Disney feature about the relationship between Tod, an orphaned fox cub, and Copper, a puppy hound. As they play in the forest, looked after by Big Mama Owl, they remain unaware that adulthood will cast them as arch-enemies, putting the bonds of their childhood friendship to the test.
Triple bill of feature-length Disney animated adventures following Winnie the Pooh (voice of Jim Cummings) and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. In 'Winnie the Pooh' (2011) Pooh finds a note from Christopher Robin (Jack Boulter) which leads the bear to believe his friend has been kidnapped by an elusive creature called the Backson. Joined by Piglet (Travis Oates), Tigger (Cummings), Eeyore (Bud Luckey) and the rest of the gang, Pooh sets out on a journey to save Christopher and on the way searches for honey and a new tail for Eeyore. In 'The Tigger Movie' (2000) Tigger gets in the way when Pooh, Piglet (John Fiedler), Roo (Nikita Hopkins), Rabbit (Ken Sansom) and Owl (Andre Stojka) try to prepare a home for their doleful friend, Eeyore (Peter Cullen), so Pooh suggests that his ever-bouncing companion go outside and play with some other tiggers. Tigger thinks this a very foolish suggestion, as he is the only tigger in existence - or so he thinks. In fact, this proves to be the start of an exciting adventure in which Tigger discovers his long-lost family members. In 'Pooh's Heffalump Movie' (2005) Pooh hears a strange noise in the woods and he and his friends are convinced that the dreaded Heffalump has come to do them harm. Pooh, Piglet and Tigger set out to capture the beast, but Roo (Jimmy Bennett), who is told he's too small to join the search party, meets Lumpy the Heffalump (Kyle Stanger) face-to-face and discovers he's not the bad guy he's been made out to be.
Two animated Disney features. 'The Fox and the Hound' (1981) follows the relationship between Tod, an orphaned fox cub, and Copper, a puppy hound. As they play in the forest, looked after by Big Mama Owl, they remain unaware that adulthood will cast them as arch-enemies, putting the bonds of their childhood friendship to the test. 'The Fox and the Hound 2' (2006), Tod (voice of Jonah Bobo) and Copper (Harrison Fahn) are still the best of friends, but when Copper gets a chance to join a popular pack of hound-dog howlers it seems as if their purebred bond is about to be put to the ultimate test.
Adapted from Reginald Rose's television play, this film marked the directing debut of Sidney Lumet. At the end of a murder trial in New York City, the twelve jurors retire to consider the verdict. The man in the dock is a young Puerto Rican accused of killing his father, and eleven of the twelve jurors do not hesitate in finding him guilty. However, one of the jurors (Henry Fonda), reluctant to send the youngster to his death without any debate, returns a vote of not guilty. From this single event, the jurors begin to re-evaluate the case, as they look at the murder - and themselves - in a fresh light.
Feature length adventure for Winnie the Pooh's ever-bouncing companion. Tigger is just getting in the way when Pooh, Piglet, Roo, Rabbit and Owl try to prepare a home for their doleful friend Eeyore, so Pooh suggests that he go outside and play with some other tiggers. Tigger thinks this a very foolish suggestion, as he is the only Tigger in existence - or so he thinks. In fact, this proves the be the start of an exciting adventure in which Tigger discovers his long-lost family members.
A quiet day in the Hundred Acre Wood quickly grows mysterious when a strange sound echoes through the trees - a sound that can only be... a Heffalump. While the friends devise traps, Roo sets off into the Wood and discovers a Heffalump named Lumpy. To Roo's great surprise, Heffalumps are quite friendly and playful. After meeting Lumpy, Roo wonders why the others are so frightened and why Lumpy is so afraid of Roo's friends. Upon discovering their new friendship, Pooh and the gang realise that Heffalumps are nothing to fear at all. Filled with humor, heart, and Heffalumps, this warm and wonderful adventure is great fun for the entire family!
Animated Disney feature about the relationship between Tod, an orphaned fox cub, and Copper, a puppy hound. As they play in the forest, looked after by Big Mama Owl, they remain unaware that adulthood will cast them as arch-enemies, putting the bonds of their childhood friendship to the test.
When Hollywood star Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith) comes to Baltimore to attend a gala screening of her film 'Some Kind of Happiness' she walks straight into a trap set by cinematic terrorists The Sprocket Holes. Dedicated to the struggle against Hollywood banality, and led by the guerilla filmmaker Cecil B. Demented (Stephen Dorff), the Sprockets kidnap Holly and force her to star in their agit-prop epic 'Raving Beauty'. But before long the kidnap victim does a Patty Hearst-style about-face and joins her captors in a series of attacks against respectable cinema, attacks which soon incur the wrath of the powers-that-be.
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