Are We There Yet?: Directed by Brian Levant. With Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden. To impress a foxy divorcee, ladies' man Nick offers to take her kids on an extended road trip, unaware of the torture he's in for.
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Who Decjdes To Skip Christmas And All The Surrounding Trappings And Go On A Vacation With His Wife Nora (jamie Lee Curtis) In lieu . Yet When His Daughter Decides, At The Last Minute, To Come Home For The Holidays, He Is Forced To Put Christmas Back Together. "are We There Yet?"...
Then we picked each film's steamiest scene so you know what to look out for. You're welcome, gorgeous ghoul. Now entering a judgment-free zone. 1. Interview with the Vampire (1994) interview with a vampire sexy movie brad pitt seductive vampires tom cruise Credit: warner brothers ...
We notice a YELLOW JOURNAL clutched in his hand. CHUNG-SOOK What are you doing out there? Come inside. Ki-Woo takes a deep breath as he gazes up at the sky. He’s never been more relaxed. KI-WOO You should try it. It’s nice to be able to see the sky from your own...
We Are Twisted F***ing Sister!: Directed by Andrew Horn. With Sally Avellino, Donna Boccuzzi, Garry Bushell, Phil Carson. They were the Grand Funk of Glam and the NY Dolls of Metal. Some considered Twisted Sister a joke, others called them the greatest b
There, they meet a peculiar and braggadocious drug dealer, played by James Franco (who's clearly doing a riff on the rapper Riff Raff). As with most films from director Harmony Korine, Spring Breakers is far from the movie we'd recommend to everyone. Its neon-soaked vibes and focus on...
Even in the era of streaming overload, it’s hard to find a platform catering to fans of classic and cult cinema. But what if we told you there's a website out there hiding a trove of incredible films, available entirely for free? And what if we told you it’s called YouTube?