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Directed by Philip Seymour HoffmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Amy Ryan,
Philip Seymour Hoffman,
John Ortiz,
Daphne Rubin-Vega,
Tom McCarthy,
Lola GlaudiniRating62%
Jack (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a shy limousine driver who lives with and works for his uncle. His best friend and co-worker Clyde (John Ortiz) and Clyde's wife Lucy (Daphne Rubin-Vega) set up a dinner date at their house for him to meet Lucy's new co-worker, Connie (Amy Ryan) who has some minor intimacy issues of her own. As Jack and Connie get to know each other, he sets his sights on learning to swim so he can take her boating when summer comes. With Clyde eager to help him learn, they begin swimming lessons. Jack decides that summer is too far away to wait for a date with Connie. He decides that a nice dinner would be a good place to start. When Connie says that no one has ever cooked a meal for her, Jack decides that he wants to be the chef and cook for her. This adds another set of lessons to be learned as Jack does not know how to cook. Clyde sets Jack up with a chef friend of Lucy's to learn the culinary art form. As Jack strives to perfect swimming and cooking, he begins to get a look behind the veil of the marriage of his friends, which is straining under the weight of mutual occasional infidelities. As Jack and Connie grow closer, the troubles of his friends' marriage become more apparent, and Jack grows in confidence and skill not just aquatically and in culinary arts, but in relating to Connie as well.Directed by Radha MohanGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Trisha Krishnan,
Ganesh Venkatram,
Prakash Raj,
Prithviraj Sukumaran,
Aishwarya,
Elango KumaravelRating75%
During a walk to the park Raghuraman (Prakash Raj) meets Sudhakar (Prithviraj Sukumaran) and tells him about daughter Abhi (Trisha Krishnan). Raghuraman is the loving husband of Anu (Aishwarya Sivachandran) and the worrisome as well as caring father of his only daughter Abhi. Together they live a calm and content life in Ooty. Also living with them is "Ravi Shastri" (Elango Kumaravel) who was earlier a beggar and was adopted by Abhi. Raghuraman and Abhi become best friends. Over the years as Abhi grows up, Raghuraman has the joy of being a part of her life. When Abhi gets accepted in a prestigious college in New Delhi, Raghuraman is shocked. Although the thought of being separated from his daughter for two whole years is heartbreaking, Raghuraman wearily accepts. After returning from college, Abhi tells her parents that she has fallen in love with a young man in Delhi. Anu is perfectly all right with the idea, but Raghuraman is angry and scared. He shouts at Abi and does not talk to her properly. Anu later informs Raghuraman that their future son-in-law will be arriving by flight and staying with them for a while. As soon as Raghuraman meets his future son-in-law, Joginder Singh (Ganesh Venkatraman), he is taken aback because Joginder is a Sikh. After many conflicts with Abhi and Anu, Raghuraman finally realizes that Joginder is self-sacrificing and quite talented, more so when on one occasion the Prime Minister calls him for advice. Abhi and Joginder get married and leave for Delhi. Anu and Abhi get teary-eyed, but Raghuraman stays calm. This is very surprising because he was the one that had cried on his daughter's first day to school. Raghuraman tells Sudhakar that he still stays in touch with his daughter and often gets to see her. Sudhakar understands how Raghuraman feels because he has a baby daughter himself. The movie ends with a phone call from Abhi. , 1h42
Directed by Jerry SchatzbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical,
RomanceActors Jon Cryer,
Demi Moore,
George Wendt,
Peter Frechette,
Elizabeth Daily,
Ann WedgeworthRating55%
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Directed by Bertrand Blier,
Bertrand ArthuysOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Musical films,
Film se déroulant dans un trainActors Alain Delon,
Nathalie Baye,
Michel Galabru,
Geneviève Fontanel,
Gérard Darmon,
Michel PeyrelonRating63%
Abordé dans un compartiment de première classe d'un train par une jeune femme désemparée qui s'offre à lui, un garagiste s'installe dans la vie de celle-ci contre son gré., 2h11
Genres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Jun Matsumoto,
Mao Inoue,
Shun Oguri,
Shota Matsuda,
Mariko Kaga,
Nanako MatsushimaRating68%
Tsukasa Dōmyōji (Jun Matsumoto) and Tsukushi Makino (Mao Inoue) are driving through Nevada. Weeks prior, Tsukasa announced to the world that he was engaged to Tsukushi. He released an embarrassing picture of her eating noodles, angering her. As a result of the announcement, Tsukushi's family become targets of media attention., 1h37
Directed by Robert BorisOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Sports filmsActors Rob Lowe,
Ally Sheedy,
Amanda Pays,
Julian Sands,
Julian Firth,
Alan HowardRating53%
Nick Di Angelo (Rob Lowe) is working in a Las Vegas casino to earn enough money to pursue the woman of his dreams – Lady Victoria Wingate (Amanda Pays) – to Oxford, England, where, he believes, the only way to win her is to get into Oxford University and join the rowing team. After spending the night with a beautiful older woman (Gail Strickland), he collects enough money to make the trip and arrives at Oxford in his small sporty car – which promptly gets stuck between two walls along a very narrow street. Thus begins Di Angelo's troubles in Britain., 1h35
Directed by Henry KingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Jeanne Crain,
Lynn Bari,
Glenn Langan,
Alan Young,
Barbara Lawrence,
Conrad JanisRating71%
In 1946, Margie (Jeanne Crain) is a housewife reminiscing about her high school days with her own teenage daughter, who has just discovered her mother's old photo album in the attic. In a flashback to the 1920s, Margie is a high-spirited girl living with her dominant but good-hearted Grandmother McSweeney (Esther Dale). Her mother has died and her father (Hobart Cavanaugh), the local mortician, lives apart from Margie and her grandmother, only visiting on Wednesday due to his busy work schedule, and sometimes not even staying long enough to see his daughter. The youngest girl in her class, Margie does very well at her schoolwork, but she is not socially adept and wears old-fashioned clothing, including bloomers that frequently fall down. By contrast, her pretty and fashionable neighbor Marybelle Tenor (Barbara Lawrence) wears short skirts and lipstick and dates the popular but dimwitted captain of the football team, Johnny Green (Conrad Janis). Margie secretly has a crush on Johnny, but he regards her as a "pain in the neck". When Margie meets the handsome new French teacher at her high school, Professor Ralph Fontayne (Glenn Langan), she becomes even more smitten with him, and he seems to take an interest in her as well. Meanwhile, Margie's bumbling classmate Roy Hornsdale (Alan Young) is in love with her, and constantly attempts to court her despite her disinterest in him., 1h30
Directed by Brian Koppelman,
David LevienOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Michael Douglas,
Jenna Fischer,
Jesse Eisenberg,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Imogen Poots,
Susan SarandonRating62%
The film opens with 54-year-old Ben Kalmen (Michael Douglas), an attractive and very successful car dealer in the New York area, at his annual medical check-up; his doctor tells him he needs a CAT scan to get a better look at his heart, due to an "irregularity" in his EKG., 1h33
Directed by Mike WhiteOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Environmental films,
Films about dogs,
Political filmsActors Molly Shannon,
Peter Sarsgaard,
John C. Reilly,
Laura Dern,
Regina King,
Tom McCarthyRating59%
Shannon stars as Peggy, a forty-something administrative assistant whose social and love life are slim to nil. Her most intimate bond is with her dog, Pencil. One morning Pencil refuses to come in after being let out to do his business, and a half-awake Peggy lets him stay outside overnight. The next morning she finds him in the yard of her neighbor Al (John C. Reilly) whimpering in pain. She takes him to a vet but it is too late; Pencil dies of toxic poisoning.