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, 1h30
Genres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Sam Neill,
Sinéad Cusack,
Matthew Newton,
Celia Ireland,
Rose Byrne,
Sacha HorlerRating63%
, 1h47
Directed by Martha CoolidgeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Pregnancy films,
Films about sexualityActors Aida Turturro,
Geena Davis,
Stephen Rea,
James Gandolfini,
Philip Bosco,
Jenny O'HaraRating54%
Angie (Geena Davis) is an office worker who lives in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York and dreams of a better life. After learning that she is pregnant by her boyfriend Vinnie (James Gandolfini), she decides that she will have the baby, but not Vinnie as a husband., 1h47
Directed by John BoormanGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeActors Brendan Gleeson,
Kim Cattrall,
Sinéad Cusack,
Seán McGinley,
Ciarán Hinds,
Angeline BallRating58%
Liam O'Leary (Gleeson) is a successful real estate developer in Dublin. He lives in a magnificent house with his unhappy wife (Cattrall) and rebellious son. One day, his pleasant life takes a dramatic downturn. The city council turns down his request to build a stadium, toward which he has taken out cripplingly large bank loans, and a doppelgänger, with his identical body and facial features, begins appearing around town, ordering suits and automobiles on Liam's credit account and behaving in a scandalous manner. Liam desperately attempts to pull his life out of its tailspin, but he must return to his dirtpoor roots and the old friends he has long abandoned to find the answers., 1h52
Directed by Mike LeighOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Phil Davis,
Ruth Sheen,
Lesley Manville,
Edna Doré,
Philip Jackson,
David BamberRating73%
Cyril is a strong, old-style socialist, who despairs of his elderly working-class but Tory-voting mum; her new yuppie neighbours, the Boothe-Braines (who have purchased what was once a Council house next door); and his social-climbing sister and her crass, car-salesman husband. Cyril and Shirley are portrayed as the most decent characters in the film, despite Cyril's irascible nature. Theirs is a strong relationship, marred by Cyril's reluctance to have children and his resentment that his cause is destined to be on the losing side in history., 1h33
Directed by Paul WeilandGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Gregg Sulkin,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Eddie Marsan,
Stephen Rea,
Peter Serafinowicz,
Stephen GreifRating66%
Bernie Reubens (Gregg Sulkin), a young Jewish boy, is about to have his bar mitzvah. Initially, he meticulously plans a lavish reception to upstage that of his older brother Alvie (Ben Newton), but as the family's finances lurch from one disaster to another, the family is forced to lower Bernie's expectations and stage the bar mitzvah reception at home in North London. When England reaches the 1966 football World Cup Final, most of the guests make excuses not to come to the reception so that they can watch the game., 2h9
Directed by Neil JordanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Films about terrorism,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Political films,
Conflit nord-irlandais,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Cillian Murphy,
Ruth Negga,
Liam Neeson,
Stephen Rea,
Brendan Gleeson,
Gavin FridayRating71%
The film is divided in over 30 chapters. In the fictional Irish town of Tyrellin, near the border of Northern Ireland in the late 1940s, cartoon robins narrate as Patrick Braden's mother, Eily Bergin, abandons him on the doorstep of the local parochial house where his father, Father Liam, lives. He is then placed with an unloving foster mother. Biologically male, a young Patrick is later shown donning a dress and lipstick, which angers his foster family. Patrick is accepted by his close friends Charlie, Irwin, and Lawrence, as well as by Lawrence's father, who tells Patrick Eily looked like blonde American movie star Mitzi Gaynor., 1h50
Directed by Neil JordanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about virginityActors Eamonn Owens,
Stephen Rea,
Fiona Shaw,
Seán McGinley,
Ian Hart,
Brendan GleesonRating70%
The film is set Ireland in the early 1960s in the small town of Clones. Francie Brady (Eamonn Owens) is a 12-year-old boy whose imagination is fuelled by television - aliens, communists, the Atomic Age. When his mother (Aisling O'Sullivan) suffers a nervous breakdown and ultimately commits suicide, he is left in the care of his father (Stephen Rea), an emotionally distant and ill-tempered alcoholic. Francie spends most of his time with his best friend Joe Purcell (Alan Boyle) talking about "gangsters, cowboys and Indians, comic-book monsters and the early-1960s threat of nuclear annihilation." However, when Francie's growing conflict with another boy, Phillip Nugent (Andrew Fullerton), and his mother (Fiona Shaw) begins to go too far, he ends up at reform school. Here, he is molested by a priest (Milo O'Shea), and finds solace only in his fantasies about a foul-mouthed Virgin Mary (Sinéad O'Connor). He returns home to find Joe has outgrown him and befriended Phillip Nugent. Before long, his father has drunk himself to death. Faced with being left completely alone in the world, Francie loses his grip on reality and lashes out with uncontrollable brutality, which shocks his provincial hometown., 1h46
Directed by Al CorleyGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Marcus Thomas,
John Corbett,
Amy Smart,
Sean Astin,
Clare Higgins,
Allan CordunerRating58%
After being rejected by his girlfriend, Peter Rooker decides to audition for a small role in an upcoming local community theatre's production of "Cyrano de Bergerac". Despite the fact that Peter has no experience or skill as an actor, the director casts Peter in the lead role. Peter soon becomes caught up in the various intrigues of the "theater people", including the charming but mercurial Michael Degan, the beautiful leading lady Grace Hargrove, and a cast of other eccentric players. Gradually, Peter discovers that in the world of theater the normal rules do not apply – but in the end there is a role for everyone.