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Directed by Jack SmightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Shirley MacLaine,
James Coburn,
Susan Sarandon,
Stephen Collins,
Michael Currie,
Sally KellermanRating51%
L’échangisme sur le ton de la comédie. Evelyn et Walter, des quinquagénaires, font respectivement la connaissance de Greg et Stéphanie, un couple de jeunes gens. Ils s’engagent dans des relations amoureuses extraconjugales et la situation devient complexe lorsqu’ils se retrouvent ensemble en week-end à Acapulco., 1h36
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Kyra Sedgwick,
Stanley Tucci,
Robin Tunney,
John Ritter,
Robbie Coltrane,
Philip Seymour HoffmanRating60%
Au service d'un parrain local, Claire est envoyée par son patron sur les traces de la maîtresse de ce dernier..., 1h37
Directed by Larry BishopOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Buddy filmsActors Richard Dreyfuss,
Gabriel Byrne,
Jeff Goldblum,
Ellen Barkin,
Diane Lane,
Gregory HinesRating54%
The story takes place in a mysterious underworld of swanky nightclubs where armed criminals listen to Rat Pack music and hold shootouts from a seated position, behind desks., 1h30
Directed by Tom DiCilloOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
HorrorThemes Films about filmsActors Steve Buscemi,
Catherine Keener,
Dermot Mulroney,
James LeGros,
Peter Dinklage,
Kevin CorriganRating74%
The film is divided into three parts, all of which concern the making of a low-budget movie featuring the same director, crew and substantially the same cast., 1h42
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
CrimeThemes Gangster filmsActors James LeGros,
Dylan McDermott,
David Cross,
Quentin Tarantino,
Nancy Travis,
James BelushiRating45%
An incarcerated bank robber, Julian Goddard, escapes from prison. He is rescued in the desert by Johnny Destiny, a bizarre, possibly supernatural character. Destiny takes Julian to Las Vegas and the Marilyn Motel, owned by Harry Thoreau, who was Julian's partner in crime. Julian searches for his girlfriend, Lucille, and the proceeds of the heist. However, Destiny has taken the money and Lucille is pregnant and shacking up with Tuerto, a mob kingpin. Her agent has convinced a record label to send a talent scout to hear her lounge singing act, but Julian’s arrival upsets her plans. As they are hunted by both the police and Tuerto’s henchmen, Destiny toys with their fate., 1h36
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors James LeGros,
John Cusack,
Ethan Hawke,
Jeremy Piven,
Lisa Zane,
Steve BuscemiRating57%
John (James LeGros) is an unemployed young man, living alone and trying to pay hospital bills for his brother and only family. The film is told as a narrative delivered by John under the pessimism of the early 1990s. A misanthropic shut-in, he deals with his personal issues through a series of disjointed and sometimes imaginary encounters with television personalities, dead relatives, a former liberal turned investment banker, drug users and the unemployment office. Each chapter is bears a varying degree of social commentary. The film climaxes as John loses hope, and his search for meaning turns to self-destruction. John is finally rescued by the charity of an old friend, then resolving to leave Los Angeles and start his life anew., 1h35
Directed by Jack FiskOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Beau Bridges,
Beverly D'Angelo,
Tess Harper,
Judge Reinhold,
Molly McClure,
Amy WrightRating57%
Buford Turnover (Bert Remsen) is suffering from advanced dementia, and it's only a matter of time before he dies. Told by Buford's mother-in-law Loyce (Molly McClure) ('Mama Wheelis' to her grandchildren) that their father is dying, his four adult children arrive at the family's homestead to spend time with their father during his last days. It's a mixed bag of personalities: Lurlene (Amy Wright), the eldest sister, a minister's wife who rarely visits the rest of the family; Sara Lee (Tess Harper), the spinsterish middle sister who cares for her father with the help of her grandmother; Orville (Beau Bridges), the greedy, abusive brother, and his wife, Marlene (Patrika Darbo); and the youngest sibling Evalita (Beverly D'Angelo), the six-times married aspiring country singer, who brings her hippie boyfriend Harmony (Judge Reinhold).