, 1h12 Directed byElliot M. Bour OriginUSA GenresComedy, Animation ThemesMusical films, Children's films ActorsPatrick Warburton, Tracey Ullman, Eartha Kitt, John Goodman, Wendie Malick, John Mahoney Roles la vieille dame de la résidence Rating58% Emperor Kuzco (David Spade) narrates the story about Kronk Pepikrankenitz (Patrick Warburton), now chef and Head Delivery Boy of Mudka's Meat Hut, is fretting over the upcoming visit of his father. Kronk's father always disapproved of young Kronk's culinary interests and wished that Kronk instead would settle down with a wife and a large house on a hill.
, 1h31 Directed byCarlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge OriginUSA GenresScience fiction, Comedy, Animation, Comic science fiction ThemesComedy science fiction films, Films set in the future, Robot films ActorsEwan McGregor, Robin Williams, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes Roles Tante Fanny Rating64% In Rivet Town, Herb Copperbottom, a dishwasher at Gunk's Greasy Spoon diner, races through the streets, elated that he is going to be a father. He and his wife, Lydia, after 12 hours of "labor", construct the baby. He is named Rodney, and he becomes a young inventor who dreams of making the world a better place. Rodney idolizes Bigweld, a master inventor and owner of Bigweld Industries. During Rodney's adolescence, he invents a gadget, "Wonderbot", intended to help his father clean the dishes at the restaurant. When Herb's supervisor unexpectedly confronts them, Wonderbot breaks dishes, causing Herb to be put in debt and Rodney to be dismissed. Rodney takes his invention to Robot City to see Bigweld and get a job as an inventor at Bigweld Industries, so that he can help his father pay back his supervisor. His father encourages him and confides that he has always regretted not pursuing his dream of becoming a musician. Rodney arrives in Robot City and meets Fender, a ramshackle robot who takes souvenir photos and sells maps to the stars' homes. After a spectacular but harrowing ride on the crosstown express, Rodney arrives at the gate of Bigweld Industries.
, 1h19 Directed byDarrell Rooney OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical theatre, Action, Animation, Romance ThemesFilms about animals, Films about families, Feminist films, Films about magic and magicians, Films based on mythology, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, Films about insects, Films about dragons, Musical films, Children's films ActorsMing-Na Wen, B.D. Wong, Mark Moseley, Lucy Liu, Harvey Fierstein, Sandra Oh Roles Ancêtre Rating57% A month after the events of the first film, General Shang asks Mulan for her hand in marriage and she happily accepts. Hearing about their engagement, Mushu is thrilled for them until the leader of the ancestors informs him that if Mulan gets married he will lose his job as a guardian dragon and have to leave Mulan and his pedestal, which is his place of honor as a guardian. The ancestors are happy with this because Mulan would be getting married to Shang, and would become a part of his family, which would require her to have his family ancestors and guardians. Wanting to keep his job and his friend, Mushu attempts to tear the couple apart, having noticed that they are not very compatible, while Cri-Kee tries to foil his attempts and keep the couple together. Meanwhile, the Emperor calls upon Mulan and General Shang to escort his three daughters, Princesses Mei, Ting-Ting and Su, across China to be betrothed to three princes so that an alliance can be formed with the kingdom of Qui Gong. If the task is not completed within three days, the alliance will crumble, and the Mongols will destroy China.
, 1h15 OriginCanada GenresMusical theatre, Fantasy, Musical, Animation, Romance ThemesJeu, Christmas films, Musical films, Films about toys, Children's films ActorsKiefer Sutherland, Megan Follows, Mike MacDonald, Peter O'Toole, Phyllis Diller, Stéphanie Morgenstern Roles Trudy Rating67% In 1850 in Germany Clara's family are celebrating on Christmas Eve. Clara is jealous because her older sister, Louise, has a boyfriend, leaving her feeling sad and wondering about growing up. She immediately cheers up when the eccentric Uncle Drosselmeier arrives at their home with special gifts: a fully automated toy castle for everyone, and a Nutcracker for Clara. Upon giving her the Nutcracker, Clara's little brother Fritz breaks it. To cheer Clara up Drosselmeier tells her a story about how the Nutcracker came to be the Prince of the Dolls.
, 1h25 Directed byDon Bluth, Gary Goldman, Gary Goldman OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Fantasy, Adventure, Musical, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Films about children, Films about religion, Films about dogs, Films about angels, Musical films, Buddy films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsBurt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Judith Barsi, Vic Tayback, Melba Moore, Charles Nelson Reilly Roles Claire Rating67% In 1939 New Orleans, a roguish German Shepherd named Charlie B. Barkin escapes from a dog pound with the help of his friend, a dachshund named Itchy Itchiford. They return to a casino riverboat on the bayou, which is formerly run by Charlie with his partner, a bulldog named Carface Caruthers. Not wanting to share the profits with Charlie, Carface persuades him to leave town with 50% of the casino's earnings. Charlie agrees, but is later intoxicated and murdered by Carface. He is sent to Heaven where a whippet angel named Annabelle (who was named in the sequel) tells him that a gold watch representing his life has stopped. He steals and winds it, sending Charlie back to Earth, but is told that if he dies again, he will go to Hell. After reuniting with Itchy, they discover that Carface is holding an orphan girl named Anne-Marie (presumably kidnapped from the orphanage by Carface), who has the ability to talk to animals and gain knowledge of a race's results beforehand, allowing Carface to rig the odds on the rat races and become rich. They rescue her, intending to use her abilities to get revenge on Carface, though Charlie tells her that they plan to give their winnings to the poor and help her find parents.
, 1h45 Directed byAnne Claire Poirier OriginCanada GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsMonique Mercure, Roger Blay, Jacques Godin, Pierre Gobeil, Aubert Pallascio, Michelle Rossignol Roles Babette Rating64% La Quarantaine met en scène un groupe d'amis qui se retrouvent après trente ans de séparation. Le film n'entend pas raconter leurs histoires personnelles, mais faire apparaître à travers eux des problèmes fondamentaux à tous les hommes et à toutes les femmes parvenus à l'âge de la maturité. À partir de situations où famille, amour, fidélité, homosexualité, réussite professionnelle sont en cause, c'est la question plus vaste du rapport que les adultes entretiennent avec leur enfance qui est soulevée.
GenresDrama ThemesFilms about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film ActorsLouise Rémy, Percy Rodriguez, Yves Corbeil, Gilbert Chénier, Ronald France, Yves Létourneau Roles Lise Rating60% Étudiant dans un collège classique, Lucien est actif dans différentes activités parascolaires. Reconnu par ses pairs, il représente les autres élèves dans leur contestation des règles du collège et dans le règlement du sort d’un professeur incompétent. Provoquant aussi la jalousie, il finit par être rejeté des autres et renvoyé de l’école. À la suite du décès de sa mère, même s’il fréquente Lise, une jeune femme avec qui il fait du théâtre, il doit repousser les avances d’un homosexuel dont il provoque accidentellement la mort. Revenant plus tard sur les lieux, il est reconnu des spectateurs du défilé de la saint Jean-Baptiste.