Since her mother died and her father remarried to a cruel woman, she's had to grow up in an abusive household with an evil sister. What's worse is that she was born without her family's special supernatural powers, only creating a bigger divide between her and those who are supposed ...
Moments of masturbation, several lesbian scenes and a shot of a woman smoking a cigarette with her vagina fell foul of the censors. Why is it so groundbreaking?It’s the life the film had, and the imitators it spawned, that wins it a place on this list. Swimming in the wake of the...
Through hilarious mishaps and heartfelt moments, they come to understand the true meaning of family and the power of unconditional love. The film showcases the importance of acceptance and self-discovery in strengthening father-son relationships. Released: December 12th, 2005 Directed by: Saul Binko...
Steamboat Bill, Jr.’s climactic cyclone sequence—which is at once great action and great comedy—would on its own earn the film a revered place in the canon of great all time silent film. The iconic shot of a house’s facade falling on Keaton is only one of many great moments in th...
heartbreaking moments and an ever-present reminder that there are people around the world dealing with crises like this right this very second, there are also moments of profound joy to be had here, including a scene at a club that's one of the most exuberant cinematic moments of 2021. (...
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Critics Consensus: Stylish yet hollow, The Hunger is a well-cast vampire thriller that mistakes erotic moments for a satisfying story. Synopsis: John (David Bowie) is the lover of the gorgeous immortal vampire Miriam (Catherine Deneuve), and he's been led to believe [More] Starring: Cathe...
But, true to its source, Mean Girls is more than a collection of quotable lines and slapstick moments. It explores the universal teen urge to do anything to be one of the cool kids, the need to seek out a group to which you belong, the anger at being betrayed by your best friend, ...
However, any ardent Family Guy viewer knows, though, that the funniest sequence in “Brian the Bachelor” has nothing to do with The Bachelorette. In the episode’s final moments, Stewie amazingly skewers Brian, with a voice that gets higher in pitch as he carries on, for his lack of ded...
Critics Consensus:Other Peopleresists easy melodrama, rewarding viewers with a smart, subtle look at family dynamics with a talented cast and a finely calibrated blend of funny and serious moments. Synopsis:A struggling comedy writer, fresh from breaking up with his boyfriend, moves to Sacramento ...