My Name is Khan
My Name is Khan (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Rizwan Khan (Shahrukh Khan) is a Muslim man who suffers from Asperger Syndrome. When he immigrates to San Francisco and marries Mandira (Kajol), he thinks he will live happily ever after. But then the tragic events of 9/11 happen, and Khan finds himself a victim of prejudice- even from his Hindu wife.
Death at a Funeral
Death at a Funeral (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2016)
Funerals can be murder, and that is exactly what might happen to some of the relatives who gather at this one. Although they begin with the intention of putting a family member to rest, they instead awaken past feuds, current misunderstandings and a few old skeletons that would have been better left in the closet.
Date Night
Date Night (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
In an attempt to spice up their marriage, Phil and Clara Foster (Steve Carell and Tina Fey) plan a Date Night at an expensive restaurant. However, the evening turns hotter than either of them could have imaged when they are mistaken for another couple by some angry hit men.
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James and the Giant Peach
James and the Giant Peach (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2010)
Thanks to some magic, an orphan named James (Paul Terry) escapes oppression by climbing into a giant peach. Here he morphs into an animated world where he makes friends with a group of maligned insects, and they all work together to find a happier home.
Dora’s Big Birthday Adventure
Dora’s Big Birthday Adventure (Movie Reviews, Last Update Aug 2010)
Dora the Explorer celebrates her tenth anniversary as a TV series in this special program. Following the show's usual formula, the spunky, Spanish-speaking lass (voice of Caitlin Sanchez) and her monkey pal Boots map out a course to bring them home to family and friends in time for a big birthday party.
Charlie’s Angels
Charlie’s Angels (Movie Reviews, Last Update Jul 2017)
The 1970s TV series Charlie's Angles gets a big screen makeover in 2000. The three new angels, Natalie (Cameron Diaz), Dylan (Drew Barrymore) and Alex (Lucy Liu), working under the watchful eye of Bosley (Bill Murray). He takes his orders from the unseen Charlie (voice of John Forsythe), who wants the detectives to find a kidnapped computer software creator (Sam Rockwell).