Breakfast at Tiffany's In this classic film, director Blake Edwards offers a glimpse of New York City lifein the early 1960s with a romantic twist.
Audrey Hepburn stars as HollyGolightly, a free-spirited party girl and aspiring socialite looking for a richman to marry ... Continue...
Kissing Jessica Stein "KissingJessica Stein" is a low-budget romantic comedy about a neurotic New Yorkjournalist who, after a series of bad dates, decides to answer a personal ad thatcatches her eye ... Continue...
Punch-Drunk Love PaulThomas Anderson is among the foremost up-and-coming filmmakers in America, andhis latest film, "Punch-Drunk Love," does nothing to disprovethat.
This is the engaging story of a socially inept small-business owner,Barry Egan (Adam Sandler) ... Continue...
The Four Feathers "TheFour Feathers" is a fictional account of the British presence in Sudan inthe late nineteenth century.
Heath Ledger plays Harry Faversham, a youngEnglishman who attends military school in Britain ... Continue...
The Santa Clause 2 Assequels go, "The Santa Clause 2" is pretty good. It isn't a blandremake of the first movie, and while some jokes are a bit tired, there are alsoplenty of new, funny ones. Though geared for younger children, and ratherpredictable, I did enjoy it ... Continue...
Tuck Everlasting "TuckEverlasting" is a must-see movie. Heart-warming scenes, an amazing plot andimaginative elements make this outstanding. Alexis Bledel and Jonathan Jackson doa phenomenal job portraying two love-struck teens torn between family and asecret ... Continue...
White Oleander Just like the title, the characters seem pleasant and appealing, but within the flowerdrips poison. "White Oleander" is filled with dysfunctionalrelationships, sexuality and violence ... Continue...
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