 | Directed by Brad Siberling, LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS follows the Baudelaire orphans--Violet (Emily Browning), Klaus (Liam Aiken), and baby Sunny (played by twins Kara and Shelby Hoffman)--as they are followed by the wicked... |
 | An historical profile of how one "typical" unit of German military police reacted to the Nazi atrocities in Poland during the Second World War, atrocities which they observed both as witnesses and participants. Over the course of 16 months in 1941... |
 | A tough as nails New York magazine editor (Anne Heche) is surprised when her boyfriend (David Schwimmer) pulls the romantic stunt of spontaneously buying tickets for a romantic South Pacific getaway. The trip seems to be shiny and happy until they... |
63BvfpBLF9OghPtw~~_6.JPG) | Directed by Brad Siberling, LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS follows the Baudelaire orphans--Violet (Emily Browning), Klaus (Liam Aiken), and baby Sunny (played by twins Kara and Shelby Hoffman)--as they are followed by the wicked... |
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 | Tony Randall (SEND ME NO FLOWERS) and Janet Leigh (PSYCHO) helm this jaunty 1969 children's comedy about a family spending a month in a high-tech underwater house teeming with then-futuristic gadgets. They're prone to break into irrepressibly... |
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 | Five friends faced with an uncertain future have the road trip of a lifetime in this heart-pounding and heartwarming adventure. Matt McKeague (Derek Hamilton), Corey Ng (Dante Basco), and Will (A.J. Buckley) and Brian Davidson (Ryan Browning) are... |
 | When released theatrically in 1932, FREAKS was met with near universal disgust by critics and audiences alike, lasting in theatres for only a short time in the states and banned in England. The film stars Harry Earles as Hans, a suave midget who... |
 | This is the first screen version of Bram Stoker's famous tale based on the smash hit stage production. Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) arrives in London and immediately works to enrapture and transform into vampires young Lucy Weston (Frances Dade) and... |