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Directed by Jean-Claude La MarreGenres ComedyActors Pras,
Michael A. Goorjian,
Lisa Raye,
Bobby Brown,
Glenn Plummer,
Denyce LawtonRating48%
Two guys have the winning ticket in a lottery, but the ticket is taken by a woman robbing the restaurant they're in, who swallows the ticket before getting arrested. The guys come up with a scheme to recover the ticket by committing a felony while impersonating women so as to be sent to the same women's penitentiary as the robber., 1h34
Directed by Jean-Claude La MarreOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternThemes Feminist films,
Political filmsActors Lil' Kim,
Lisa Raye,
Marie Matiko,
Monica Calhoun,
Stacey Dash,
Bobby BrownRating25%
The film starts off with Left Eye Watkins (Brown) and his gang attempting to bully Sheriff Shoeshine Michel (Louis Mandylor) into giving them gold and women. A female member of the gang is extremely enthusiastic about the women and sets out to rape a can-can girl in the middle of town. While resisting, the can-can cuts the female gang member who in turns shoots her in the middle of the road., 1h28
Directed by Jean-Claude La MarreGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Portrayals of Jesus in film,
Films about virginityActors Debbi Morgan,
Elya Baskin,
Jean-Claude La MarreRating30%
In what would later become the last 48 hours of his life, Jesus of Nazareth (Jean-Claude La Marre), a Black man, leads a group of 12 disciples to the biblical city of Arimathea to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Passover. The city of Arimathea is governed by the elite Jewish Sanhedrin under the administrative jurisdiction of the Roman Empire who persecute and discriminate against the Jewish population. Growing weary of the popular influence displayed by Jesus, a Jew claiming to be a messiah, the Sanhedrin wish to call an emergency meeting to discuss his growing power and clout. From the Sanhedrin, some of the members find it hard to believe a black man although Jewish, could in fact be the messiah. The members attempt to formulate a plan to capture and interrogate Jesus over his alleged blasphemy. Meanwhile, Jesus with the help of his disciple John (Akiva David), discovers a safe dwelling in Arimathea to consume the Passover meal away from the watchful patrol of Roman soldiers who are also attempting to subdue him over his reputation. Accordingly Mary (Debbi Morgan), the mother of Jesus, comes to believe her son is being individually singled out on motivations based on race. In addition to persecuting Jews in general, the Romans also view Jews who are black in skin color as a more troublesome ramification than just ordinary white Jews., 1h55
Directed by George Tillman Jr.,
George Tillman, Jr.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Cooking filmsActors Vanessa Williams,
Vivica A. Fox,
Vanessa Williams,
Michael Beach,
Nia Long,
Mekhi PhiferRating69%
Soul Food is told through the eyes of 11-year-old Ahmad (Hammond), follows the trials of the Joseph family, a close-knit Chicago family that gets together to have Sunday dinner every week, with plenty of soul food to go around. Mother (Big Mama) Joe (Hall) has three daughters, who each have had varying success in life: oldest daughter Teri (Williams) has become a successful lawyer, but has a strained relationship with younger sister Maxine (Fox) who stole and eventually married Teri's former boyfriend, Kenny (Sams). Teri is currently married to Miles (Beach), a lawyer who quit his job to pursue his dream of being an R&B musician, which Teri doesn't support. Youngest daughter Robin (Long)—nicknamed "Bird"—has just opened a barbershop/beauty parlor, and is married to Lem (Phifer), an ex-convict., 1h33
Directed by Bob SpiersOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
MusicalThemes Films about films,
Feminist films,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Mel B,
Richard E. Grant,
Emma Bunton,
Claire Rushbrook,
Roger Moore,
Melanie CRating37%
The film begins with the Spice Girls performing "Too Much" on Top of the Pops, but they later become dissatisfied with the burdens of it. Meanwhile, sinister newspaper owner Kevin McMaxford (Barry Humphries) is attempting to ruin the girls' reputation for his newspaper's ratings. McMaxford dispatches photographer Damien (Richard O'Brien) to take pictures and tape recordings of the girls. Less threatening but more annoying is documentarian Piers Cuthbertson-Smyth (Alan Cumming), who stalks the girls along with his camera crew, hoping to use them as subjects for his next project. At the same time, the girls' manager, Clifford (Richard E. Grant), is fending off two over-eager Hollywood writers, named Martin Barnfield and Graydon (George Wendt and Mark McKinney), who relentlessly pitch absurd plot ideas for a feature film for the Spice Girls.