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Directed by Spike LeeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Action,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Political filmsActors Derek Luke,
Michael Ealy,
Laz Alonso,
Omar Benson Miller,
Valentina Cervi,
John TurturroRating61%
In 1983, Hector Negron, an aged Puerto Rican World War II veteran, works as a post office clerk in New York City. After recognizing a customer, Negron shoots and kills the man with a German Luger pistol. Several hours later, reporter Tim Boyle and Detective Tony Ricci are at the crime scene seeking information. At Negron's apartment, Boyle, Ricci and other officers discover a finely carved statue head, the Head of the Primavera, a long missing segment from the Ponte Santa Trinita. Also found is a Purple Heart and a photograph revealing that Negron was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star., 1h44
Directed by Forest WhitakerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Children's films,
White House in fictionActors Katie Holmes,
Marc Blucas,
Amerie,
Michael Keaton,
Margaret Colin,
Lela RochonRating51%
Samantha MacKenzie (Katie Holmes) is the daughter of United States president John MacKenzie (Michael Keaton). She has been in the public eye her whole life. Having to deal with lack of privacy and public scrutiny for the most ridiculous things. She has recently spent a sheltered existence in the White House with her parents, but her father is usually too busy to look after her. Accompanied by Secret Service agents everywhere she goes, including the ladies room, Samantha finally believes she has the chance to break out of her cocoon when she is given the opportunity to attend college in California., 1h39
Directed by Floyd MutruxOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Political filmsActors Dermot Mulroney,
Rick Schroder,
Noah Wyle,
Kelli Williams,
Lucy Deakins,
Mark RuffaloRating62%
In 1961 the freshman class of Westwood High School in Los Angeles is profiled in Look magazine. In the article they are called the future of the country. Now it's four years later, and that class is experiencing their last day of school. That night, they all meet at the local teenage hangout, "Pop's Paradise Café". Pops is scheduled for demolition in two days, to be make way for a mall. Over the course of the night, we learn of the hopes, dreams and fears of a close-knit group of friends. Throughout the film, the soundtrack is provided by The Beard, a DJ at the local AM radio station., 1h37
Directed by Buzz KulikOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
BiographyThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political films,
United States Armed Forces in filmsActors Rick Schroder,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Debra Mooney,
Thomas Mills WoodRating66%
Calvin Graham (Ricky Schroder), a 12-year-old boy who looks older than his age, shows up at a naval base in uniform with a set of sealed orders. After his orders are reviewed, he is arrested (without explanation) and taken to the brig. In prison, he has a series of flashbacks during which he forges his mother's signature to enlist in the U.S. Navy, completes basic training and is assigned to the USS South Dakota (BB-57)., 2h7
Directed by Forest WhitakerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Feminist films,
Political films,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Whitney Houston,
Angela Bassett,
Loretta Devine,
Lela Rochon,
Gregory Hines,
Dennis HaysbertRating60%
"Friends are the People who let you be yourself—and Never let you forget it", 1h35
Directed by Chris RockOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Politique,
Political films,
White House in fictionActors Chris Rock,
Lynn Whitfield,
Tracy Morgan,
Bernie Mac,
Dylan Baker,
Wes JohnsonRating55%
Mays Gilliam is an alderman of the 9th Ward in Washington D.C.. After being fired from his post and dumped by his girlfriend, Kim, Mays is surprisingly chosen as the party candidate for the presidency (after his party's original presidential and vice-presidential nominees die when their two separate planes crash into each other) to run against sitting vice-president Brian Lewis. Assuming the election was already lost, the party decided to pick a likable but unwinnable minority candidate to improve their chances in the next presidential election. At first, Mays feels he will not be able to succeed as President because he would be representing the entire African-American populace, and does not want to do anything to mess it up. However, Mays begins to rise in the polls after his brother persuades him to speak out for what he believes. He begins to talk about issues such as welfare, money, society, etc. After Lewis runs a series of attack ads including one saying Mays supports cancer, Mays begins to fight back using what he claimed was "kissing" his opponent (taken from Bugs Bunny-Elmer Fudd cartoons). A part of this strategy includes dubbing a videotape of Osama bin Laden saying he hates America but loves Brian Lewis. This strategy gains Mays even more points in the polls. As voting day draws closer, Mays eventually learns the reason why he was chosen as the party candidate, and fires some disloyal campaign operatives (although they reconciled with him afterwards), as well as choosing his brother as his running mate. He later has a debate with his opponent in which he manages to win the crowd over by speaking truth about the American life. Finally, Mays ends up winning the election and the presidency. The film ends with a shot of Mount Rushmore with Mays Gilliam's head added; complete with bling., 1h32
Directed by Russell MulcahyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Rick Schroder,
Michael Brandon,
Jamie Harris,
Jay Rodan,
Adam James,
Daniel CaltagironeRating69%
The movie follows the events and hardships suffered by the nine companies, roughly 550 men, of the United States Army 77th Infantry Division ("Statue of Liberty") that had been completely cut off and surrounded by German forces a short distance away in the Argonne Forest. The force was led by Maj. Charles W. Whittlesey, who was disparagingly described as a "New York lawyer" by his commanders. The battalion was part of what was supposed to be a three-pronged attack through the German lines. The battalion believed another American force was on its right flank and a French force on its left, not knowing that they had both retreated. The battalion lost contact with headquarters. Whittlesey sent several runners to headquarters, but none of them returned. He ended up having to rely on carrier pigeons to communicate. During the siege, American artillery began firing on the German position in the forest as the Americans cheered. However, the artillery began falling on the American line, killing numerous men in friendly fire. Whittlesey sends a pigeon to headquarters with a message saying they were being hit by their own artillery, saying, "For heaven's sake, stop it". The headquarters receives the message and stops firing. Witnessing the incident, the Germans attack the disoriented American force, but they are repelled by the Americans in fierce fighting and retreat back to their trenches., 1h45
Directed by Juan José JusidGenres Drama,
Historical,
CrimeThemes Political filmsActors Miguel Ángel Solá,
Ana María PicchioRating69%
In 1935, de la Torre initiated an investigation on the meat trade, which had been previously attempted without success by his fellow party member Julio Noble. In the midst of the investigation, de la Torre's disciple and friend, senator elect Enzo Bordabehere, was murdered, and the province of Santa Fe was intervened. The film chronicles de la Torre's and Bordavere's investigation, as well as the grooming of de la Torre's would-be assassin, Valdez Cora, by corrupt members of the senate, most notably the pro-Nazist Don Alberto., 1h36
Directed by Edward DmytrykOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Children's filmsActors Clark Gable,
Susan Hayward,
Michael Rennie,
Gene Barry,
Tim Abell,
Tom TullyRating61%
Jane Hoyt (Susan Hayward) arrives in Hong Kong, looking for her husband, thrill-seeking photojournalist Louis Hoyt (Gene Barry). She attracts the eye of shady shipping magnate Hank Lee (Clark Gable). With his help, she learns that Louis entered Communist China and was imprisoned as a suspected spy.