 | In Howard Hawks's screwball masterpiece adapted from the stage play THE FRONT PAGE by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, star reporter Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell), once married to suave editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant), plans to leave the... |
 | Adrian Mitchell's screenplay is a take-off on the DeFoe classic, "Robinson Crusoe." this version finds Friday revolting against white supremacy with Crusoe losing the man-to-man conflict for human dignity. |
 | A traumatized boy slowly sinks into madness and resorts to violent acts in order to battle his terrifying memories. This picture came before Sean Cunningham introduced Jason Vorhees to the world, and didn't generate the same box office response (nor... |
 | Thoroughly charming and totally hilarious day-in-the-life comedy in which co-writer Ice Cube plays the stoic Craig opposite Chris Tucker's Smokey, a brilliantly rendered hyperactive marijuana enthusiast. The two twentysomethings, Craig recently... |
 | When unlucky passengers are in a bus crash the story backtracks to examine their lives in this British comedy. |
 | A Hong Kong homicide cop plays cat-and-mouse with a brutal serial killer who butchers prostitutes every Friday night. |
 | Crispin Glover and Corey Feldman star in this, the fourth movie in the venerable FRIDAY THE 13TH series. Though most had written off the series by this installment, in retrospect this looks like it was the best of the series. First, Glover injects... |
 | Jason Voorhees (Richard Brooker) returns again to Camp Crystal Lake, where he drowned nearly three decades before while some negligent camp counselors made out on the beach. Understandably upset by this turn of events, Jason continues to haunt his... |
 | Jason Voorhees (Richard Brooker) returns again to Camp Crystal Lake, where he drowned nearly three decades before while some negligent camp counselors made out on the beach. Understandably upset by this turn of events, Jason continues to haunt his... |
 | Tommy, the young boy who finally killed hockey-masked murderer Jason Voorhees in Part 5, has grown up and is now spending time in a home for the mentally fragile. Not long after Tommy checks in though, someone starts killing the patients one-by-one.... |