 | Academy Award winners Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy star with Mary Stuart Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker in this comic, heartwarming tale of family, friendship and murder in rural Georgia. In a Southern nursing home, a feisty resident and old local... |
 | Director Bruce Beresford's affinity for the subtleties of southern life is apparent in this adaptation of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Starring Jessica Tandy as Daisy Werthan and Morgan Freeman as Hoke Colburn, the film opens in... |
 | When a beautiful white dog appears on his land, an elderly widower's happiness is awakened and his wife's love for him is remembered. Based on the book by Terry Kay. |
 | The post WWII screen scorcher based on Kathleen Winsor's novel, a progenitor of the modern romance novel. The big budget bodice buster caused gossip and censorship in its day. The story follows a stunningly beautiful peasant girl as she sleeps her... |
 | In THE BIRDS, Alfred Hitchcock's heart-pounding follow-up to PSYCHO, the director couples a tone of rigorous morality with dark humor to create a thriller that begins as a light comedy and ends as an apocalyptic allegory. Tippi Hedren (Melanie... |
 | A moving story of the developing relationship between two elderly people, played by jessica tandy and hume cronyn, the play unfolds during various hands of gin rummy. |
 | After a lifetime in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Annie Nations is left only with memories of her late husband. Her country-singer son urges her to move, and she must decide whether to live in her past or find a new future. Also includes "The Making of... |
 | After a lifetime in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Annie Nations is left only with memories of her late husband. Her country-singer son urges her to move, and she must decide whether to live in her past or find a new future. Also includes "The Making of... |
 | When a beautiful white dog appears on his land, an elderly widower's happiness is awakened and his wife's love for him is remembered. Based on the book by Terry Kay. |
 | Paul Newman stars as Donald "Sully" Sullivan in Robert Benton's adaptation of the Richard Russo novel. A 60-year-old part-time laborer who lost touch with the wife and children he abandoned--along with most of his other responsibilities--years ago,... |