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Directed by Paul MazurskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Transport films,
Films about cats,
Road movies,
Children's filmsActors Art Carney,
Herbert Berghof,
Ellen Burstyn,
Geraldine Fitzgerald,
Larry Hagman,
Chief Dan GeorgeRating72%
Harry Coombes (Art Carney) is an elderly widower and retired teacher who is forced from his Upper West Side apartment in New York City when his building is condemned. He initially stays with his eldest son Burt's family in the suburbs but eventually chooses to travel cross country with his pet cat "Tonto" in tow., 1h31
Directed by Uli EdelOrigin GermanGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in film,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Comedy horror films,
Children's films,
Films about school violenceActors Jonathan Lipnicki,
Rollo Weeks,
Pamela Gidley,
Richard E. Grant,
Jim Carter,
Alice KrigeRating57%
Young Tony Thompson (Jonathan Lipnicki) has recently moved to Scotland, where his family takes up residence in a small castle while his father is employed building a golf course on the estate of Lord McAshton. Since arriving in his new home Tony has experienced recurring nightmares about vampires and a mysterious comet, and is bullied by his sceptical schoolmates. One night, while dressed up as a vampire, Tony is mistaken for one by the young vampire Rudolph (Rollo Weeks), who is on the run from the ruthless vampire hunter Rookery (Jim Carter). Tony helps Rudolph find a cow to feed from, and in return Rudolph takes Tony flying. The two boys quickly become friends, and Rudolph confides to Tony that his family only drink animal blood and wish to become human. When Rudolph takes Tony to the cemetery where his family lives, they are confronted by Rudolph's parents Frederick (Richard E. Grant) and Freda (Alice Krige) and Rudolph's romantic sister Anna (Anna Popplewell) and rebellious brother Gregory (Dean Cook). Frederick doubts Tony's loyalty to his son, but when Tony helps repel an attack from Rookery Frederick begrudgingly allows Tony to help them. Frederick reveals that they are searching for a magical amulet than can be used to turn vampires into humans, but Rookery is also seeking to use the amulet against them. Meanwhile, Rookery alerts Lord McAshton to the presence of vampires in the village. Lord McAshton reveals that his family has known about the existence of vampires for generations. Elizabeth, an ancestor of Lord McAshton, was romantically involved with Rudolph's uncle Von, who was the last known holder of the amulet, and both lovers were killed by the McAshtons. Learning this, Tony, Rudolph, and Anna seek out Elizabeth's tomb, where Tony experiences a vision pointing out the location of the amulet: Tony's own bedroom. Rudolph and Tony race Rookery to the amulet while the rest of Rudolph's family, along with Tony's parents, travel to the site of the ritual the vampires hope to perform. Tony and Rudolph succeed in bringing Frederick the amulet, but the ceremony is interrupted by Rookery. The vampires are unable to stand against Rookery's crosses and lights, but Tony's parents hold him off long enough for Tony to complete the ceremony by wishing for the vampires to become human. Rudolph and his family disappear as the comet passes, leaving Tony and his parents alone. Some time later, while visiting the village market, Tony spots Rudolph and his family, now human, moving into a house in the village. At first they seem not to recognize Tony, but as he calls to them their memories return, and the two friends are reunited., 1h34
Directed by John LandisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AdventureThemes Children's filmsActors Tom Arnold,
Jessica Lundy,
Bug Hall,
Alex McKenna,
Scott Kraft,
Mark MetcalfRating43%
Joan and Stanley Stupid are convinced they are victims of a conspiracy that steals their garbage every week and in an attempt to uncover this, Stanley follows the garbage truck to the city dump where he stumbles across Lieutenant Neidermeyer who is selling contraband weaponry to a group of terrorists. Neidermeyer believes Stanley to be a secret agent who has uncovered their operation and orders him to be assassinated, and after several attempts on his life result in humorous dispatching of his would be assassins, Stanley narrowly escapes a carbomb and is presumed dead by Neidermeyer., 1h26
Origin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes L'adolescence,
Films about education,
Films about children,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Children's films,
Films about school violenceActors Shunsuke Kazama,
Hiroki Takahashi,
Kenjiro Tsuda,
Junko Takeuchi,
Tadashi Miyazawa,
Kōji IshiiRating49%
The story takes places in the middle of the second anime, between the third and the fourth seasons, according to original chronology in Japan., 1h22
Directed by PichaOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Witches in film,
Children's filmsActors Cécile de France,
Agathe Schumacher,
Jean-Paul Rouve,
Marie Vincent,
Jean-Claude Donda,
Sarah HadlandRating47%
Prince Charming was supposed to live long and happily with Snow White after kissing her back to live. However married life doesn't become them, given her lack of domestic skills and his prancing job. Soon each drifts to an affair, only the start of a whole series of perversions of various fairy tale characters' traditional good nature, such as the dwarfs acting as loan shark syndicate. The jealous 'good' fairy takes the cake, as motor of evil twists..., 1h37
Directed by Kenneth JohnsonOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
AdventureThemes Space adventure films,
Films set in the future,
Space opera,
Children's filmsActors Kirsten Storms,
Raven-Symoné,
Stuart Pankin,
Holly Fulger,
Frederick Coffin,
Phillip RhysRating62%
Zenon Kar is a 13-year-old girl who lives with her family on an orbiting space station in 2049. After getting into trouble with the space station's commander, Edward Plank, Zenon's parents punish her by grounding her to Earth to live with her Aunt Judy, who is afraid of space. On Earth Zenon experiences trouble fitting in with other kids, who consider her space-station stories and slang weird and to be avoided. Likewise, Zenon considers the children at her school woefully out of touch with pop culture. To assuage her homesickness, Zenon often communicates with her best friend on the space station, Nebula Wade, via a video phone tablet. Eventually Zenon makes friends on earth with two boys, Andrew and Greg. Along the way the kids learn to be more accepting of one another and to look past first impressions., 1h10
Directed by Michel OcelotOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Witches in film,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Yves BarsacqRating75%
It is said that somewhere, an enchanted princess lies captive in a secret palace – a palace you can be sure that you're getting close to if you find diamonds lying in the grass. But in order to free the princess from the curse placed upon her, one would have to find all one-hundred and eleven of the diamonds which make up her broken necklace. Many princes have attempted to break the spell, but all have disappeared without a trace., 1h25
Directed by Stig BergqvistOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Elizabeth Daily,
Tara Strong,
Cheryl Chase,
Christine Cavanaugh,
Dionne Quan,
Kath SoucieRating62%
The film opens with a parody of The Godfather, at the wedding reception of Lou Pickles and his new wife, Lulu. A mother-child dance during the reception saddens Chuckie Finster, who realizes that he has lived most of his life without his mother, Melinda, who died of a sudden illness shortly after he was born. His father, Chas, shares Chuckie's loneliness., 1h24
Directed by Jan ŠvankmajerOrigin TchecoslovaquieGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Horror,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Inspiré de l'univers des contes et légendes,
Films about magic and magicians,
Monde imaginaire,
Films about cats,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Films based on Alice in Wonderland,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Anne Consigny,
Camilla Power,
Martin ProvostRating73%
Alice appears to be in her own bedroom, when a taxidermically stuffed rabbit comes to life and breaks out of its glass case. Alice follows the rabbit through the drawer of a desk into a cavern. She subsequently falls through a bucket and seemingly down an elevator shaft. Wonderland itself is a mix of drab household-like areas with incongruous relationships of space and size. The Queen's execution sentences are carried out by the White Rabbit with a pair of scissors. At the film's end, Alice wakes in her room, discovers that the rabbit is still missing from his glass case, and finds a secret compartment where he keeps scissors. She ponders whether or not she will cut his head off. The film is ambiguous about whether this room is Alice's real world or "Wonderland".