 | In this amalgam of comedy styles and genres, a young man believes he may be turning into a werewolf; meanwhile, a lonely housewife is confused by her mysterious blackouts, and meets an irreverent and brash waitress who leads to an unusual and... |
 | In this amalgam of comedy styles and genres, a young man believes he may be turning into a werewolf; meanwhile, a lonely housewife is confused by her mysterious blackouts, and meets an irreverent and brash waitress who leads to an unusual and... |
 | Writer/Director Paul Anderson ('Mortal Kombat') has created this story of a barren and anonymous city where the sport of choice is "shopping"- a game in which stolen cars are driven through store windows where the participants loot as much as... |
 | LATE NIGHT SHOPPING captures twenty-somethings stuck in dead end jobs with few prospects. In the tradition of GO and the gritty style of TRAINSPOTTING, the film features four young people who unhappily work the graveyard shift at different, miserable... |
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 | Custom flourishes over a Mothers' Day weekend at the boutique run by Holly G. (Victoria Foyt) , but GOING SHOPPING highlights the many pitfalls that beset a shop owner over such a busy period. Shot in a mockumentary style, the action is peppered with... |
 | The creative minds of director Hiroyuki Yamaga (NEON GENESIS EVANGELION) and producer Madhouse (VAMPIRE HUNTER D) team with the legendary GAINAX production studio to parody the vagaries of modern pop culture in the action-comedy anime series MAGICAL... |
 | The creative minds of director Hiroyuki Yamaga (NEON GENESIS EVANGELION) and producer Madhouse (VAMPIRE HUNTER D) team with the legendary GAINAX production studio to parody the vagaries of modern pop culture in the action-comedy anime series MAGICAL... |
 | One man is afraid of our increasingly aggressive pursuit of globalization. One man has had enough of huge corporations stamping on little people. One man has decided to take a stand against everything he thinks is wrong in the world. Who is this man?... |
 | This cinematic time capsule shows the rise of the shopping mall and suburbia in the landscape of 1950s America. Included here are the films BIRTH OF THE CITY (1950s), BIRTH OF A CITY (1957), and SHOPPING CAN BE FUN: A NEW CONCEPT IN MERCHANDISING. |