Modern Romance (1981)

Modern Romance (1981)

Brilliant comedian/actor Albert Brooks takes an incisive look at the state of modern relationships with charming results that are right on target. Brooks portrays Robert Cole, a Hollywood film editor whose romance with a beautiful bank officer, Mary Harvard (Kathryn Harrold), has reached a point of no return. They go their separate ways; and Robert is magnanimous in hoping that she will be happy without him - as long as she is miserable as he is without her. Robert has encountered a modem dilemma: he'd like to settle down with Mary, yet can't help wondering if there's some perfect someone out there waiting for him. Only by leaving Mary can he look for her, but at the same time he's liable to lose the best relationship he's ever had.

Tyler Perry: The Haves and the Have Nots - The Play

Tyler Perry: The Haves and the Have Nots - The Play

Tyler Perry’s moving and hilarious stage play delivers drama, music and laughter! Grandma Hattie Mae’s family is poor and struggling to save her home. The Willis family is filthy rich. When Hattie’s daughter, Rose, and son-in-law, Frank, go to work at the Willis estate, it appears as if their financial worries are over. But when Mrs. Willis tries to buy Frank’s affections, both families learn that choices often come with a price.

Code Name: The Cleaner

Code Name: The Cleaner

Jake Rogers (Cedric the Entertainer) just woke up in a hotel room next to a dead CIA agent and a briefcase full of money. Things go from bad to worse when his blonde bombshell wife (Nicollette Sheridan) arrives to inform him that he's a Special Forces Operative entangled in a high-level Government conspiracy. But nothing seems to add up as Jake digs deeper into the case. Teaming up with another beauty from a past he can't remember (Lucy Liu), this custodian of comedy needs to get a clue before the bad guys take him out with the trash!

Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family

Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family

Madea, everyone's favorite wise-cracking, take-no-prisoners grandma, jumps into action when her niece, Shirley, receives distressing news about her health. All Shirley wants is to gather her three adult children around her and share the news as a family. But Tammy, Kimberly and Byron are too distracted by their own problems: Tammy can't manage her unruly children or her broken marriage; Kimberly is gripped with anger and takes it out on her husband; and Byron, after spending two years in jail, is under pressure to deal drugs again. It's up to Madea, with the help of the equally rambunctious Aunt Bam, to gather the clan together and make things right the only way she knows how: with a lot of tough love, laughter…and the revelation of a long-buried family secret.

To Find a Man

To Find a Man

The platonic friendship between two high school youths is explored through the attempts to get the girl an abortion. Her young male friend offers his support and tries to find her a doctor. She is grateful, but has trouble in expressing her thanks. At times funny, at other times touching, this is a refreshing, uncommon look at teenage friendship.

The Do-Deca-Pentathlon

The Do-Deca-Pentathlon

From Jay and Mark Duplass, the writer/directors of the Sundance hits “The Puffy Chair,” “Cyrus,” and “Jeff Who Lives at Home” comes “The Do-Deca-Pentathalon” - the story of two grown brothers who secretly compete in a homemade Olympics during a family reunion. When their fierce and disruptive competition is uncovered, the brothers must choose between their passion for beating the hell out of each other and the greater good of the family.

Finders Keepers

Finders Keepers

Richard Lester directs this no-holds-barred whirlwind comedy fueled by mistaken identities, mayhem and macabre madness. At stake is a stolen fortune hidden in a coffin, aboard a speeding coast-to-coast train. On the case are the delightfully outrageous Louis Gossett Jr. as an ace criminal and as is his gorgeous and foul-mouthed protégé. But standing in their way is the thief ready to kill for his $5,000,000 loot, a confused FBI agent who wants to arrest everyone in sight. Full of twists and turns with one bizarre surprise after another, there’s a little sex, lots of action, and with a fortune up for grabs, there’s only one rule – Finders Keepers! The hilarious and talented cast includes Michael O’Keefe, Beverly D’Angelo, Brian Dennehy, John Schuck, and the great Jim Carrey in one of his earliest roles.

Legalese

Legalese

A high-profile murder case lampoons the increasing symbiotic relationship between the United States' judicial system and its popular media in this humorous courtroom drama. Charged with murder, movie star Angela Beale (Gina Gershon) seeks the counsel of celebrity attorney Norman Keane (James Garner), who knows that some trials are won or lost in the court of public opinion. He hatches a plan to ensure victory and save the beautiful killer's life--a plan that involves putting a rookie lawyer on the case. Now, seduced by the swirl of fame, the young attorney, Roy Guyton (Ed Kerr), soon finds his own life in the crosshairs of relentless tabloid reporter Brenda Whitlass (Kathleen Turner).

Love in the Afternoon

Love in the Afternoon

Ariane Chavasse, the daughter of a private detective, becomes intrigued with one of her father's cases involving notorious American playboy Frank Flannagan. They meet secretly in the afternoons and soon Frank finds himself falling in love. Jealous of the other lovers Ariane pretends to have, Frank hires her own father to find out more about her. Detective Chavasse tells Frank the truth and asks him to leave Paris for Ariane's sake. But when Ariane sees him off at the train station, they leave together.

Date Night (Extended Edition)

Date Night (Extended Edition)

The laughs last longer with the Date Night Extended Edition, which includes a never-before-seen scenes and added footage not shown in theaters! Steve Carell and Tina Fey are a match made in comedy heaven in this uproarious adventure about an ordinary couple in the right place...on the wrong night. Phil and Claire Foster are a sensible, suburban husband and wife slogging through their daily lives and marriage. But a case of mistaken identity sets off an outrageous chain of events involving small-time thieves, big-city mobsters, corrupt cops and a crazed cabbie, as the Fosters’ “date night” turns into a wild ride they’ll never forget!

Girls Trip

Girls Trip

When four lifelong friends-Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah-travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are rediscovered, and there's enough dancing, drinking, brawling and romancing to make the Big Easy blush.

Shallow Hal

Shallow Hal

From the duo that brought you Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary comes a hilarious film about "inner beauty"! Hal (Jack Black) is a man so shallow that all he cares about are the bodies of the women he dates. After being hypnotized into seeing the beauty that exists even in the least physically appealing women, he now thinks he's found true love. But what he doesn't realize is that his gorgeous girlfriend (Gwyneth Paltrow) is actually a 300-pound-not-so-hottie!

Osmosis Jones

Osmosis Jones

Frank (Bill Murray "Ocean's Eleven", "Charlie's Angels"), whose body is the "City of Frank" and host to its' inhabitants, falls victim a viral infection. It's up to white blood cell cop Osmosis Jones (Emmy Award winner Chris Rock "Down to Earth", "Lethal Weapon 4"), who patrols the city, to fight against the biological clock and stop the invading virus with the help of a cold tablet named Drix (Emmy Award winner David Hyde Pierce "Chain of Fools", TV's "Frasier"). Directed by the Farrelly brothers ("Me, Myself and Irene", "There's Something About Mary"). Also starring Molly Shannon ("Superstar", "Analyze This") and the voices of Academy Award nominee Laurence Fishburne ("The Matrix", "Othello"), William Shatner ("Star Trek", "Miss Congeniality") and musicians Brandy (TV's "Moesha") and Kid Rock.

The Sandlot 2

The Sandlot 2

Ten years ago, a quirky group of kids invaded the Sandlot, in one of the most beloved baseball movies of all-time. Now, a new generation of kids are back in The Sandlot 2, a nostalgic return to the dog days of summer playing America's pastime where dreams begin and heroes are formed in this heart-felt and fun movie for everyone.

Funny Girl

Funny Girl

Funny Girl follows the early career of stage comedienne Fanny Brice, a role that earned Barbra Streisand the 1968 Oscar® for Best Actress. As the film opens, only her mother believes Fanny can make it in show business. When she gets her first break at Keeney's Music Hall, her hilarious debut as a roller-skating chorus girl gets her hired as a comedienne. A year later Fanny is working for Florenz Ziegfeld in his famous Follies and brings the house down with an outrageous and unplanned number. Fanny becomes a star, falls in love and marries Nick Arnstein (Omar Sharif), a handsome gambler whose luck doesn't hold up. The film's many memorable songs include "Don't Rain On My Parade" and the Streisand classic "People."

Break Point

Break Point

Two estranged brothers (Jeremy Sisto and David Walton) reunite to make an improbable run at a grand slam tennis tournament. The comedy also stars J.K Simmons, Amy Smart, Joshua Rush and Adam Devine.

Diamonds

Diamonds

Harry Agensky (Kirk Douglas), a feisty ex-boxing champ, proves that he still packs a punch when he talks his son (Dan Aykroyd) and grandson into taking a road trip from Canada to Reno, Nevada. There, the trio begins their search for 13 missing diamonds that Harry was promised for throwing a fight many years ago. With Jenny McCarthy and Lauren Bacall adding to the already high- spirited hilarity, don't miss your chance to come along on this wild comedy adventure!

Run Ronnie Run

Run Ronnie Run

Based on the popular character Ronnie Dobbs from hit HBO series "Mr. Show," after Ronnie appears on a national reality show, he soon has a show of his own, becoming a national star and the toast of Hollywood. But can a guy from the backwoods of Tennessee survive in the big time?

Play It Again, Sam

Play It Again, Sam

Woody Allen's wonderful comedy was his first film with Diane Keaton, a relationship that would eventually bring them both Oscar ("Annie Hall"). Allen plays Allen, a fanatical movie buff with an outrageous recurring hallucination: Humphrey Bogart offering tips on how to make it with the ladies. His married friends Dick and Linda (Tony Roberts and Diane Keaton) fix him up with several eligible young ladies, but his self-confidence is so weak that he's a total failure with them all. Eventually, Allen discovers that there is one woman he's himself with: Linda, his best friend's wife. The final scene is a terrific takeoff on "Casablanca's" classic ending, complete with roaring plane propellers, heavy fog and Bogart-style trench coats.