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Bringing Down the House(2003)

PG-13
| 1h 45min | Comedy, Drama
3.0/5 (with 315 votes)

Uptight lawyer Peter Sanderson wants to dive back into dating after his divorce and has a hard time meeting the right women. He tries online dating and lucks out when he starts chatting with a fellow lawyer. The two agree to meet in the flesh, but the woman he meets -- an escaped African-American convict named Charlene -- is not what he expected. Peter is freaked out, but Charlene tries to convinces him to take her case and prove her innocence. Along the way she wreaks havoc on his middle-class life as he gets a lesson in learning to lighten up.

The Wizard of Oz(1925)

NR
| 1h 21min | Comedy, Kids & Family, Fantasy
2.7/5 (with 18 votes)

A farm girl learns she is a princess and is swept away by a tornado to the land of Oz.

The Dark Power(1985)

R
| 1h 18min | Horror, Comedy, Fantasy
2.1/5 (with 7 votes)

The spirits of dead Indians are haunting a couple's house, and they call in an exorcist, whose trademark is a black whip, to get rid of them.

Soft Target(2006)

R
| 1h 33min | Action, Thriller
1.8/5 (with 2 votes)

Two police detectives must protect a beautiful call girl from mob hitmen and a crooked cop.

Whitewash(1994)

3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

When Helene Angel walks home from school with her older brother she is attacked by a street gang and painted white. The effect on Helene and her family is devastating. Helene locks herself in her room, her brother blames himself for not having successfully defended his sister, and the media descends on their neighborhood, completely disrupting her small family. But an outpouring of love and understanding from Helene's friends, classmates and family helps her face what has happened and draws the community together. Inspired by actual events, WHITEWASH conveys a powerful message that transcends age and race, told in an entertaining way perfect for children of all ages.

Directed by Michael Sporn

The Decline of the West(2012)

1h 39min
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Unlike anything else you will see in this year or any other, 'The Decline of the West' is a groundbreaking social allegory that challenges its audience to explore the effects of contemporary conditioning; of the stereotypes, and counter-stereotypes surrounding race and ethnicity. By employing a unique blend of absurdist humor and dry, dark comedy, both the insularity and the inertia of progressive society are put on trial and hanged in this bold film that goes places few have ever gone. The film maintains its extended, detailed allegory, in which the physical layout of Manhattan comes to life as its symbols of Progress slowly turn it into a comic liberal dystopia. Anything that "isn't allowed" is used to confront the audience with hypocrisy. Make-up plays a crucial role throughout the film, as a hinge that simultaneously showcases characters and the existential reality of the players behind them.