2024-06-29
Nora Pancowski, the postmaster of Colewell, Pennsylvania, has held her post for over three decades. However, her career is put into jeopardy when the USPS makes a move to shut her office down. Pancowski is thus tasked with a significant decision of finding work in a new location or retiring completely so as to remain in Colewell. (Repeat).
A girl literally comes of age in this pleasing comedy, a well-received female variation on 1988's "Big." In 1987, an awkward 13-year-old girl's wish to skip adolescence is magically granted when she wakes up as a 30-year-old in 2004. Trying to adjust to her adult body and the new era, she seeks out a childhood friend for help. (Repeat).
Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez and Susan Sarandon dazzle in this feel-good romantic comedy. Gere plays family man John Clark, a workaholic Chicago lawyer who overcomes his midlife crisis by taking ballroom-dancing lessons. Clark quickly bonds with an attractive instructor (Lopez) and passionately trains for a dance competition. In the meantime, Clark's wife (Sarandon) suspects an affair. (Repeat).
Jules follows Milton (Kingsley) who lives a quiet life of routine in a small western Pennsylvania town, but finds his day upended when a UFO and its extra-terrestrial passenger crash land in his backyard. Before long, Milton develops a close relationship with the extra-terrestrial he calls "Jules." Things become complicated when two neighbors (Harris and Curtin) discover Jules and the government q
Best friends Wayne and Garth are hired to host their public access show professionally. Wayne falls for Cassandra, the lead singer in a metal band, and must contend with a handsome network executive who plans to ruin their show and steal away Cassandra. Based on the iconic SNL skit. (Repeat).
Inspired by true events, the narrative follows Sammy Fabelman on a journey of self-discovery. At the age of seven, Sammy lives a simple life with his parents Burt and Mitzi. After finding out an unsettling family secret, Sammy falls in love with cinema and its power to tell stories. (Repeat).
In small-town Illinois, aspiring filmmaker Pat Johnson contends with the pitfalls of adolescence, from bullying to young love. However, when he discovers a new science fiction film, he may find himself at the center of events much greater than himself. Based on true events. (Repeat).
Kevin Kline's comic turn highlights this winning farce about a straitlaced teacher whose world is shattered when a former student refers to him as gay on TV. The teacher is forced to re-examine his sexuality while fending off his worried bride-to-be (Joan Cusack) and a gay reporter (Tom Selleck). Matt Dillon, Debbie Reynolds, Wilford Brimley Bob Newhart. (Repeat).
A mysteriously contolling ancient dust has its way overcoming humans, but somehow it gives Jim Yung superpowers. As a result, he is taken to a training ground where he must learn why aliens have returned to Earth. (Repeat).
A widow falls for a man who looks like her late husband, and tries to continue her previous marriage. Meanwhile, her new beau must unravel the mystery of her tragic past in this heartfelt romantic drama. (Repeat).
This documentary examines the art and life of Vivian Maier, a nanny whose secret collection of more than 100,000 photographs were discovered and eventually came to be considered one of the most definitive photographic works of the 20th century. (Repeat).
A teen discovers that he has superpowers, and soon encounters a robotic alien who wants to harness the energy he generates. The pair team up to form a superhero called Max Steel, using the guise to fight back against an extraterrestrial threat. (Repeat).
In this whimsical adventure, an overwhelmed mom (Mary-Louise Parker) moves her kids --- (Freddie Highmore, playing twins, and Sarah Bolger) --- from NYC to the country home she inherited from her dotty aunt. Who knew the place came with goblins? Adapted from the first in a series of popular children's books by the writer-illustrator team of Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi. (Repeat).
Girls will be girls, and in this breezy updating of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," sometimes girls will be boys. A star soccer player masquerades as her brother and joins his prep-school squad, eventually falling for her new teammate, who also happens to be her roommate. (Repeat).