2024-06-28
An architect sublets an apartment in San Francisco and finds it haunted by the ghost of its former tenant, who refuses to accept that she's dead. Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo sparkle in this divinely romantic comic fantasy. Donal Logue, Dina Waters, Ben Shenkman. (Repeat).
After the death of her beloved dog, a widow grows dissatisfied with her structured routine and decides to make some life changes. In time, she befriends a pool man and finds romance with an intriguing stranger in this winning comedy-drama. (Repeat).
Drew Barrymore makes her directorial debut with this quirky and endearing sports drama about an ex-beauty queen (Ellen Page) who gives up her tiara for roller derby, to the dismay of her mother (Marcia Gay Harden). Kristen Wiig, Juliette Lewis. (Repeat).
Molly Ringwald is an underprivileged Cinderella choosing between two prom princes: a charming preppy and a disarming buddy. (Repeat).
Orna confronts Joey. Elíana invites Mitch to move in. Casimar and Alexes are forced to rent out their apartment, leading to a blow-up fight. (Repeat).
Rex and Joey have a breakthrough while on vacation. Lorena struggles to be the main character in her own life. Alexes realizes why he attacks Casimar's family. Orna encourages Elíana and Mitch to be vulnerable. (Repeat).
Amid the hubbub of the missing film print, Jenny sells another movie script; Kelly (Elizabeth Berkley), wanting to be a player in the art world, goes into business with Bette; Alice and Tasha are both developing a crush on Jamie (Mei Melancon). Meanwhile, the girls run interference for Helena, who is showing a revived interest in Dylan (Alexandra Hedison). (Repeat).
When Bette flies solo for opening night at her new gallery, Kelly sees an opportunity to mix business with pleasure; and in baby news, Jenny hosts a shower for Max while Bette and Tina's adoption plans hit a snag. On the romance front, Shane feels Jenny is crowding her, and Alice is beginning to feel like a third wheel. (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).
A social-climbing psychopath insinuates himself into a wealthy man's life. Chilling. (Repeat).
Drew Barrymore makes her directorial debut with this quirky and endearing sports drama about an ex-beauty queen (Ellen Page) who gives up her tiara for roller derby, to the dismay of her mother (Marcia Gay Harden). Kristen Wiig, Juliette Lewis. (Repeat).
Before Joan Rivers and Barbra Streisand were famous, they were in a play together. Rivers demanded she be cast without even reading the script. The result: the role she was given called for a love scene between herself and Streisand. (Repeat).
In this clever teen twist on "Pygmalion," Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as the most popular boy at a snooty L.A. high school, who bets his buddies that he can transform a nerdy girl (Rachael Leigh Cook) into the school prom queen. Matthew Lillard, Paul Walker, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, Kevin Pollak, Kieran Culkin, Elden Ratliff, Anna Paquin. (Repeat).
A tycoon's daughter (Ashley Olsen) trades places with a similar-looking orphan (Mary-Kate Olsen) and schemes to get her father to marry the orphan's social worker (Kirstie Alley). Roger: Steve Guttenberg. Vincenzo: Philip Bosco. Clarice: Jane Sibbett. Carmen: Michelle Grisom. (Repeat).
Two teenage girls, from different worlds, form a deep and unlikely friendship in the sweltering summer heat of 1998. Their fun and carefree days quickly turn cold as they find themselves at the center of a mysterious murder. (Repeat).
Living alone since her beloved mum died, 12-year-old Georgie fills the flat they shared with her own special magic. But when her absent father Jason turns up out of the blue, she's forced to confront reality. (Repeat).