2024-10-18
Six adventurers arrive on an ancient shore seeking refuge. Soon, their dreams dissolve into dread when they encounter a malevolent force. Amidst fracturing bonds, a courageous young woman confronts the unsettling truth that survival demands unspeakable choices against an enigmatic and menacing adversary, forcing them to navigate the darkest corners of their humanity to endure. (Repeat).
Troubled couples attend a clinic that encourages erotic role-playing games to help save failing marriages, and the head doctor enjoys his own role-playing based on patients' steamy fantasies. (Repeat).
This riveting behind-the-scenes documentary follows former congressman Anthony Weiner as he runs for mayor of New York City in 2013. During the campaign, he becomes embroiled in a second widely publicized sexting scandal, which ultimately derails his once-promising political career. (Repeat).
Lifelong gay partners Tusker and Sam embark on a road trip across England. The couple then visits their family and friends, and updates them about Sam's early onset of dementia. They struggle to face the realities of this condition, as Tusker wants to let go of Sam, but Sam stubbornly sticks it out for love. (Repeat).
A reclusive English teacher suffering from severe obesity attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter for one last chance at redemption. (Repeat).
Jamie Foxx stars as Nathaniel Ayers in Oscar-nominated director Joe Wright's poignant look at a former violin prodigy whose bouts with schizophrenia landed him on the streets after two years of schooling at Juilliard. Steve Lopez is a disenchanted journalist. He's wandering through Los Angeles' Skid Row when he spots Ayers, whose promising career in music was cut short due to acute mental illness.
Jim Carrey's strong performance drives this inspired satire of the media. He plays the unwitting star of a reality-TV show chronicling his life; Linney costars as his wife; and Ed Harris netted a Best Supporting Actor nomination as the show's director. Peter Weir directed and received an Oscar nomination of his own. Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor. (Repeat).
After serving time for a crime he didn't commit, Leo Handler makes an effort to get his life back on track. Joining the family business, he unknowingly enters into a world of danger and lawlessness and must decide whether to speak up or remain silent. (Repeat).
An author bonds with a former high-school classmate when she returns to her hometown in hopes of reliving her glory days. (Repeat).
An urban teen moves to a rural Midwestern town where dancing is outlawed and fights to stage a high-school prom complete with dancing. He also falls for a local girl whose minister dad is behind the dirty dancing boycott. (Repeat).
A recently separated woman moves to L.A. with her two daughters, where she rents out her guesthouse to three much-younger men—one of whom she soon begins dating. However, her estranged husband soon reenters the picture in this winning romantic comedy. (Repeat).
Brittany Murphy is utterly charming in this winning comedy. She plays an insecure producer who raids her boyfriend's electronic organizer to find out about his romantic past. Unfortunately, she learns much more than she bargained for. Carly Simon contributed to the terrific soundtrack. Holly Hunter, Kathy Bates, Ron Livingston, Julianne Nicholson. (Repeat).
Remake of Billy Wilder's 1954 gem about the transformation of a woman and the two brothers vying for her attention. (Repeat).
Tracing the turbulent career of radio and TV shock-jock Howard Stern, including his experiences as a struggling kid, his first attempts at spicing up his talk show, his married life and his rise to fame at New York's WNBC. Robin Quivers, Fred Norris, Mary McCormack, Gary Dell' Abate, Jackie Martling. (Repeat).