, 1h35 Directed byDick Lowry OriginUSA GenresDrama, Romantic comedy ThemesChristmas films ActorsAnne Heche, Tate Donovan, Courtney Elizabeth Jines, John Benjamin Hickey, Max Martini, Lourdes Benedicto Rating63% Every year, widower Christy Byrne (Tate Donovan) has traveled from Nova Scotia with his children to sell their homegrown Christmas trees in New York City. His son Danny (Michael Mitchell) is not into the family business, but instead has a true passion for photography. One year in New York City, Danny gets into an argument with Christy and runs away, leaving Christy and his daughter Bridget (Courtney Jines) to return home without him. The next year, the two return to New York City to sell the trees while Christy goes out every night looking for Danny.
, 2h15 OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsWalter Matthau, Ossie Davis, Amy Irving, Craig T. Nelson, Marin Hinkle, Boyd Gaines Rating64% Inspired by two elderly men Gardner met in New York City's Central Park, it focuses on Nat Moyer, a cantankerous white Jew, and Midge Carter, a feisty African-American, who spend their days sitting on a bench, trying to mask the realities of aging, mainly through the tall tales that Nat spins. The play touches on several issues, including society’s treatment of the aged, the difficulties dealing with adult children who think they know what's best for their parents, and the dangers that lurk in urban areas.
, 1h37 Directed bySimon Wincer OriginUSA GenresDrama, Science fiction, Action ThemesRobot films ActorsBarret Oliver, Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Danny Corkill, Colleen Camp, Josef Sommer Roles Howie Fox Rating63% "Daryl" (whose name is an acronym for "Data-Analysing Robot Youth Lifeform") (Barret Oliver) is an experiment in Artificial Intelligence, created by the government. Although physically indistinguishable from an ordinary ten-year-old boy, his brain is actually a supersophisticated microcomputer with several unique capabilities. These include exceptional reflexes, superhuman multitasking ability, and the ability to "hack" other computer systems. The D.A.R.Y.L. experiment was funded by the military, with the intention of producing a "super-soldier". One of the original scientists has misgivings about the experiment and decides to free Daryl, but is killed in the process.