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Directed by Albert BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about writers,
Films about families,
Psychologie,
PsychanalyseActors Debbie Reynolds,
Paul Collins,
Albert Brooks,
Rob Morrow,
Vanessa Williams,
Isabel GlasserRating68%
John Henderson (Albert Brooks) is a successful science fiction writer who is finalizing his second divorce. Perplexed by the issues he has with women, John decides to initiate a project that will help him understand what went wrong in his relationships—he moves back in with his mother (Debbie Reynolds), occupying the same bedroom he had as a child., 1h38
Directed by Albert BrooksOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Political filmsActors Penny Marshall,
Albert Brooks,
Sheetal Sheth,
Emma Lockhart,
Jon Tenney,
Amy RyanRating55%
Albert Brooks, a Jewish-American comedian, is asked by the United States government to travel to India and Pakistan to find out "what makes Muslims laugh." References are made to Brooks's earlier films, including Finding Nemo, Lost In America and Defending Your Life, along with his earlier stand-up comedy material., 1h52
Directed by Albert BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Films about religionActors Meryl Streep,
Rip Torn,
Lee Grant,
Michael Durrell,
Buck Henry,
Albert BrooksRating71%
Daniel Miller (Albert Brooks), a 40-year-old Los Angeles advertising executive, dies in a car accident on his birthday and is sent to the afterlife. He arrives in Judgment City, a Heaven-like waiting area populated by the recently deceased of the western half of the United States, where he is to undergo the process of having his life on earth judged. Daniel and the rest of the recently deceased are offered many Earth-like amenities and activities in the city while they undergo their judgment processes—from all-you-can-eat restaurants (which cause no weight gain and serve the best food), to bowling alleys and comedy clubs., 1h33
Directed by Albert BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Albert Brooks,
Kathryn Harrold,
Bruno Kirby,
George Kennedy,
James L. Brooks,
Jerry BelsonRating69%
Robert Cole (Albert Brooks) is a Hollywood film editor right in the middle of cutting a new science fiction film with George Kennedy. His relationship with very patient bank executive Mary Harvard (Kathryn Harrold) is caught between undying devotion and endless agony. It's all because selfish Robert is a bit of a self-involved neurotic who can't quite decide if their relationship is meant to be, mainly because he's not sure if she's the one or there's someone else., 2h13
Directed by James L. BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Films about television,
Children's filmsActors William Hurt,
Albert Brooks,
Holly Hunter,
Robert Prosky,
Lois Chiles,
Joan CusackRating72%
The film revolves around three characters who work in television news. Jane Craig (Hunter) is a talented, neurotic producer whose life revolves around her work. Jane's best friend and frequent collaborator, Aaron Altman (Brooks), is a gifted writer and reporter ambitious for on-camera exposure who is secretly in love with Jane. Tom Grunick (Hurt), a local news anchorman who until recently was a sports anchorman, is likeable and telegenic, but lacks news experience and knows that he was only hired for his good looks and charm. He is attracted to Jane, although he is also intimidated by her skills and intensity., 1h27
Directed by Brian LevantOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
Films about animals,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Films about dogs,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Films about school violenceActors Charles Grodin,
Bonnie Hunt,
Nicholle Tom,
Dean Jones,
Christopher Castile,
Oliver PlattRating57%
When the film opens, a St. Bernard puppy and a large group of others are stolen from a pet store by two thieves, Harvey (Oliver Platt) and Vernon (Stanley Tucci). After meeting a dog during his escape from the thieves, the St. Bernard sneaks into the home of the Newton family. The workaholic father, George Newton (Charles Grodin), doesn't want the responsibility of owning a dog, but his wife, Alice (Bonnie Hunt), and their children, Ryce, Ted and Emily, convince him otherwise. While trying to name him, Emily (Sarah Rose Karr), plays a portion of Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and he barks along: thus they name him "Beethoven.", 1h26
Directed by Rod DanielOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about animals,
Films about families,
Films about dogs,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Charles Grodin,
Bonnie Hunt,
Nicholle Tom,
Christopher Castile,
Sarah Rose Karr,
Debi MazarRating50%
The film begins in the home of the Newton family, where George, Alice, their three children, and Beethoven are all well adjusted to living together. Beethoven sneaks out and meets Missy, a female St. Bernard whose owners are attempting to settle a divorce. Regina, who is seeking $50,000 in the settlement, has retained full custody of Missy and only plans to transfer her to Brillo, her soon-to-be ex-husband, once the divorce is finalized., 1h56
Directed by James L. BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about films,
Films about televisionActors Nick Nolte,
Albert Brooks,
Julie Kavner,
Whittni Wright,
Joely Richardson,
Tracey UllmanRating55%
In 1980, on the night he fails to win an Emmy Award, Matt Hobbs proposes to his longtime girlfriend Beth. He says the only thing holding him back is his dedication to his career, one which may not always work out, and Beth says that's one of the things she loves most about him. Little more than a year later, with a baby crying and no job for Matt, Beth is overflowing with resentment. By 1993, the pair have been divorced for several years and are living on opposite coasts. Matt auditions for a role in pompous, self-absorbed, and clueless film producer Burke Adler's new project but fails to get the part. He does however agree to chauffeur Adler occasionally. Matt flies to Georgia to pick up his daughter Jeannie for what he believes is a brief visit and discovers Beth is facing a prison term and Jeannie will be living with him for the duration of her sentence. The two return to Hollywood and struggle with their new circumstances and building a relationship (Matt hasn't seen the six-year-old since she was four). When Matt goes in to make a screen test for a lead in a film, he leaves Jeannie with a friend at the studio, and when he picks her up he's stunned to learn she's been cast in a sitcom. There are multiple sub-plots, including one focusing on Matt's relationship with staff script-reader Cathy Breslow and another concerning test screening analyst Nan Mulhanney and her tumultuous relationship with Adler. While a large part of the film is a satire of the film industry, it also skewers relationships from various angles., 1h24
Directed by Christopher GuestOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about televisionActors Eugene Levy,
Christopher Guest,
Catherine O'Hara,
Parker Posey,
Fred Willard,
Bob BalabanRating73%
In the fictional small town of Blaine, Missouri, a handful of utterly delusional residents prepare to put on a community theater production led by eccentric director Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest). The show, a musical chronicling the town's history titled Red, White and Blaine, is to be performed as part of the town's 150th anniversary celebration.