2024-09-20
A recounting of the making of "Some Like It Hot," starring Marilyn Monroe and directed by Billy Wilder. During filming, Marilyn was required to knock on a hotel room door and say the line: "It's me, sugar." (Repeat).
Remake of Billy Wilder's 1954 gem about the transformation of a woman and the two brothers vying for her attention. (Repeat).
In eighteenth century France, ambitious commoner Jeanne Vaubernier captivates the Count du Barry, leveraging her charms for social ascent. When introduced to King Louis XV by the Duke of Richelieu, sparks fly, igniting a passionate affair that revitalizes the monarch and leads to Jeanne becoming his beloved favorite. (Repeat).
Director Peter Greenaway's disturbing melodrama about the brutal relationship between a gangster (Michael Gambon) and his adulterous wife (Helen Mirren). Richard: Richard Bohringer. Michael: Alan Howard. Mitchel: Tim Roth. Cory: Ciaran Hinds. Spangler: Gary Olsen. Harris: Ewan Stewart. (Repeat).
Martha (Elizabeth Olsen) escapes from a cult and moves in with her sister's family, but eventually she grows paranoid that the group is trying to track her down and have its revenge in this gripping psychological thriller. (Repeat).
A female agent for a private intelligence firm infiltrates an anarchist group that's staging attacks on major corporations, and eventually falls in love with their leader in this masterfully tense independent thriller. (Repeat).
Hard-hitting docudrama about the controversial 2004 "60 Minutes" exposé on then-president George W. Bush's military service, and the fallout that producer Mary Mapes and anchor Dan Rather suffered after the validity of key documents was questioned. (Repeat).
This period film is set during the German occupation of Poland in the 1940s. Based on true accounts, the drama follows Irene Gut Opdyke, a nineteen-year-old hotel kitchen worker hired by Rugmer, a Nazi official. She was later promoted as a housekeeper to serve in Rugmer's home, where, unbeknownst to him, she also managed to shelter twelve Jews in the cellar. (Repeat).
This drama follows Sylvia, a single mother who works as a social worker and a care worker. She has been sober for 13 years and is quietly raising her teen daughter, Anna, in Brooklyn. She finds herself attending her high school reunion where she encounters his schoolmate, Saul. She is creeped out when he follows her home from the reunion, but later discovers that Saul has early onset dementia. Sau
This romantic comedy satirizes L.A. dating culture by juxtaposing two millennial couples at different relationship stages. Each couple explores different romantic challenges, romantic expectations, and relationship dynamics throughout the summer of 2016. (Repeat).
A recounting of the making of "Some Like It Hot," starring Marilyn Monroe and directed by Billy Wilder. During filming, Marilyn was required to knock on a hotel room door and say the line: "It's me, sugar." (Repeat).
A neurotic single father hires a woman to be the surrogate for his future baby. Cue a unique bond that will both bring them together and pull them apart as he begins to pry a little too deeply into the personal life of his surrogate in this comedy film. (Repeat).
The title could be short for the "ex"-cellent script and the "ex"-ceptional performances by Zach Braff and Jason Bateman. The former is a new employee at his father-in-law's company, the latter is his boss, who happens to have once dated Braff's wife (Amanda Peet) back in high school, and still carries a serious torch for her. Charles Grodin ended a 10-year movie hiatus to play Peet's father, and
Kirsten Dunst stars in this charming teen romance about a guy (Ben Foster) who tries to win back his girlfriend by getting a part in the school play. With the help of a friend (Dunst), he hones his acting skills and discovers the meaning of true love. Sisqo, Martin Short, Melissa Sagemiller, Shane West, Colin Hanks, Mila Kunis. (Repeat).