There’s No Business Like Show Business (1954)
Director: Walter Lang
Actors: Dan Dailey, Donald O'Connor, Ethel Merman, Johnnie Ray, Marilyn Monroe, Mitzi Gaynor
Country: United States of America
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon (2012)
The Mega Mondo Pop Cartoon-a-Con in sunny California marks the spot for mystery in this all-new original Scooby-Doo adventure! The Mystery Inc. pals — Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and Scooby…
Showgirls 2: Penny’s from Heaven (2011)
Penny Slot, a stripper from Las Vegas, tries to become a star dancer on a dance television show.
Britannia Hospital (1982)
Britannia Hospital, an esteemed English institution, is marking its gala anniversary with a visit by the Queen Mother herself. But when investigative reporter Mick Travis arrives to cover the celebration,…
Wittgenstein (1993)
A dramatization, in modern theatrical style, of the life and thought of the Viennese-born, Cambridge-educated philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, whose principal interest was the nature and limits of language. A series…
Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Earth Symphony (2024)
Music exists in our daily lives for granted. But what would happen if music disappeared from the earth? This is a completely original story about Doraemon and his friends who…
Coins for Love (2020)
Madison lands her dream job at a publishing company. To her dismay, she must complete a probationary period and will not receive her full salary until the process is over,…
The Wall of Mexico (2020)
A young white handyman, hired by a wealthy Mexican-American family to upkeep their ranch, finds himself caught between disgruntled locals and the family’s outrageously decadent daughters and discovers that something…
Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles (2013)
In her first-ever HBO solo special, Sarah Silverman takes the stage for an evening of adults-only stand-up comedy. Taped live in front of an intimate audience of 39 fans at…
12 Wishes of Christmas (2011)
A woman is granted 12 wishes by a kooky Christmas life coach, but the consequences of the wishes coming true creates more problems than it solves.