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Directed by Allan MoyleGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
ActionActors Stephen Baldwin,
Kim Coates,
Kyle MacLachlan,
Pascale Bussières,
Janet Kidder,
Arnold PinnockRating54%
A New York, en 2008, Stephan Toffler (Kim Coates) doit se rendre à une réunion importante à San Francisco. Grâce à une technologie de transfert cérébral appelée X Change, il peut quitter son enveloppe corporelle et intégrer celle d'une personne déjà présente sur place. Mais quand il décide de rentrer chez lui, il découvre que son corps a été enlevé par un terroriste. , 1h30
Directed by Allan MoyleGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Comedy horror filmsActors Scott Speedman,
Wes Bentley,
Taryn Manning,
Raoul Bhaneja,
Greg Bryk,
Maggie CastleRating61%
Nothing much happens in the lives of 20-something pals Dexter and Royce except for getting high and hanging out with Royce’s girlfriend, Matilda ('Mattie'). This all changes one evening in Northern Ontario town Weedsville when Mattie overdoses on a stash of Dexter and Royce’s drugs — drugs fronted by local drug kingpin and tough-guy Omar to sell in order to cover their previous drug debt. Thinking her dead and knowing that calling the cops would only land them in jail the pair decide to bury her in the boiler room of the closed drive-in theater where Royce used to work. The two set off to deal with Mattie’s dead body., 1h30
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugs,
Musical filmsActors Anthony LaPaglia,
Robin Tunney,
Rory Cochrane,
Renée Zellweger,
Ethan Embry,
Liv TylerRating66%
Empire Records is a small, independent record shop managed by Joe (Anthony LaPaglia). The store is set in an unnamed city in Delaware, and, like the employees, is eclectic and unique. The staff is very much a self-created family, with Joe as the reluctant and perpetually exasperated but loveable father figure., 1h51
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Tim Curry,
Trini Alvarado,
Robin Johnson,
Peter Coffield,
Herbert Berghof,
David MarguliesRating65%
Deux filles, l'une rebelle et l'autre réservée, s'échappent d'une clinique psychiatrique et développent une amitié dans les rues de New-York. Elles décident alors de mener un train de vie punk-rock délirant, avant que les autorités ne commencent activement à les rechercher, ce qui perturbe leur états mentaux déjà fragiles., 1h30
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Téléfilm musicalActors Flex Alexander,
Eugene Clark,
Peter Onorati,
Patricia Idlette,
Margaret Avery,
Barbara MamaboloRating32%
Man in the Mirror begins with a flashback, albeit with a voice-over narration by Michael Jackson (Flex Alexander), who reminisces on his younger self (played by Brennan Gademans in a non-speaking role), wanting a normal childhood in addition to becoming a superstar at a young age. It later flashes forward to 1983, whereas Jackson (Alexander) is now a global superstar and pop icon, due in part to his success of his critically acclaimed and universally successful sixth studio album Thriller, which has sold over 20 million copies worldwide, and making Jackson a global superstar beyond his wildest dreams., 1h25
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy thrillerActors Penelope Ann Miller,
Julianne Moore,
William Forsythe,
Cathy Moriarty,
Alfre Woodard,
Andy RomanoRating51%
Betty Lou Perkins is a meek librarian and nobody pays much attention to her, in particular her husband, Alex. A criminal kingpin is killed in cold blood and Betty Lou happens to find the murder gun. She is so mousy, however, she cannot even get the police to listen to her, including Alex, who is a detective. In sheer frustration, she not only produces the gun, but also announces she is the one who committed the crime., 1h51
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Musical films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Trini Alvarado,
Robin Johnson,
Tim Curry,
Steve James,
Peter Coffield,
Herbert BerghofRating65%
Nicky Marotta (Robin Johnson) and Pamela Pearl (Trini Alvarado) are two teenage girls who meet in the New York Neurological Hospital, where they are both being examined for mental illness. Pamela feels lonely and misunderstood, and is neglected and exploited by her father, a prominent and wealthy environmental commissioner running a campaign to "clean up" Times Square. Nicky is a tough-talking street kid with musical aspirations, sent to the hospital for an evaluation after an altercation with the police. Sharing a room, the frank Nicky and the shy Pamela become friends; Nicky tells Pamela that she stages seizures to keep out of juvenile detention. Nicky admires Pamela's poetic spirit; Pamela admires Nicky's forthright attitude, and resents the condescending way in which the doctors treat her. Nicky tells Pamela not to take her meds as they "take your fight away." She also reads a poem that Pamela wrote about her: "Your ribs are my ladder, Nicky/I'm so amazed, I'm so amazed." Nicky is released from the hospital, and later returns, ostensibly for an appointment for her social worker, but really to break Pamela out. Both girls escape from the hospital, steal an ambulance, and hide out in an abandoned Chelsea Piers No.56 on the Hudson River. Pamela tells Nicky, "Everything you do, or you say, is poetry. At least, I think so." The girls seal their devotion to each other with a blood oath and make a pact to scream out each other's names in times of trouble., 1h42
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes Politique,
Radio,
Political filmsActors Christian Slater,
Samantha Mathis,
Andy Romano,
Juliet Landau,
Lala Sloatman,
Annie RossRating71%
Mark Hunter (Slater), a high school student in a sleepy suburb of Phoenix, Arizona, starts an FM pirate radio station that broadcasts from the basement of his parents' house. Mark is a loner, an outsider, whose only outlet for his teenage angst and aggression is his unauthorized radio station. His pirate station's theme song is "Everybody Knows" by Leonard Cohen and there are glimpses of cassettes by such alternative musicians as The Jesus and Mary Chain, Camper Van Beethoven, Primal Scream, Soundgarden, Ice-T, Bad Brains, Concrete Blonde, Henry Rollins, and The Pixies. By day, Mark is seen as a loner, hardly talking to anyone around him; by night, he expresses his outsider views about what is wrong with American society. When he speaks his mind about what is going on at his school and in the community, more and more of his fellow students tune in to hear his show., 1h37
Directed by Allan MoyleOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Liane Balaban,
Nicholas Campbell,
Tara Spencer-Nairn,
Mary Walsh,
Cathy Moriarty,
Andrew McCarthyRating67%
Mooney Pottie (Liane Balaban) is a 15 year old sick of her life in small-town New Waterford. She is considered an exceptional student by her depressive, semi-alcoholic English teacher, Cecil (Andrew McCarthy) who also nurtures an inappropriate crush towards her that is not reciprocated by Mooney. Based on her talent Cecil suggests that she should be allowed to move to New York City in order to cultivate her gift and manages to get her a scholarship at a school there. Her parents refuse to let her go, however. When a family from New York moves in next door, Mooney quickly becomes friends with the eldest daughter, Lou. Lou is the daughter of a jailed boxer and though she is small she is able to knock out men when they are lying, something that the town considers something of a religious miracle. Lou develops a side hustle, knocking out the unfaithful men of the town in exchange for money from their wronged girlfriends. Meanwhile Mooney concocts a plan to leave town. She begins to openly kiss different boys causing her to gain a reputation for being promiscuous. Not wanting to be left out, many boys claim they have slept with her. Mooney then claims she is pregnant which she knows will cause her religious parents to send her away where she can then escape and run away to Manhattan. However the plan backfires as the boys of the town, not wanting to appear to be the father, all confess that they have never slept with Mooney. Though Mooney orders Lou to punch them out to show they are liars they do not fall down when she hits them showing they are telling the truth. Nevertheless Mooney's parents continue to believe she is pregnant only now believing that she lied about her promiscuity in order to cover up the fact that the father is Cecil. Her father goes to Cecil's house where, grasping what is going on, Cecil confesses he is the father and allows Lou to punch him, faking that he has been knocked out. When Mooney tries to confess all to her father, Cecil kisses her. Mooney's mother, arriving in time to see the kiss, gets in the car and rams it several times into Cecil's trailer, pushing it over the edge of the cliff it was located on.