The Fortune (1975)
Director: Mike Nichols
Actors: Brian Avery, Ian Wolfe, Jack Nicholson, Rose Michtom, Stockard Channing, Warren Beatty
Country: United States of America
Emerald Cities (1983)
Emerald Cities, completing the trilogy, is a story about a young woman who runs off from her Death Valley home to seek her fortune. Her drunken dad still stuck in…
The Neighbor (2007)
A businessman watches as his life begins to unravel after learning his ex-wife is going to marry his best friend. A distracting battle of wills with a real estate developer,…
Finding Amanda (2008)
A television producer with a penchant for drinking and gambling is sent to Las Vegas to convince his troubled niece to enter rehab.
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell (2002)
The best skits from Will Ferrell’s days on Saturday Night Live 1995-2002
Rock Rock Rock! (1956)
Teenage Dori can’t convince her father to buy her a gown so she decides to get the money together herself in time for the prom.
Christmas Lights (2004)
Robson Green and Mark Benton co-star in Christmas Lights, a one-off comedy drama for ITV1 centred on two lifelong friends who have always competed with each other. The festive season…
Smashing Time (1967)
Two young women arrive in London to make it big in show business, and become corrupted by money and fame in the process.
Irish Wish (2024)
Maddie’s dream guy is days away from marrying her best friend when a wish for true love made on an ancient stone in Ireland magically alters her fate.
Club Lingerie (2014)
Renae breathes new life into her grandfather’s old nightclub with lingerie model shows, igniting a buzz. But excitement turns deadly as a mysterious killer lurks, forcing her to uncover secrets…
Weddings and Wokes: A Family Dilemma (2024)
This Is My Life (1992)
Single mom Dottie Ingels sells cosmetics in a department store, but she dreams of being a comedian. When she inherits some money, she takes the chance and moves with her…
Insignificance (1985)
Four 1950s cultural icons who conceivably could have met but probably didn’t, fictionally do so in this modern fable of post-WWII America. Visually intriguing, the film has a fluid progression…