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    Poster for The Polar Express
    Movie
    2004•
    6.7

    The Polar Express

    When a doubting young boy takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery that shows him that the wonder of life never fades for those who believe.

    Poster for Beowulf
    Movie
    2007•
    5.9

    Beowulf

    A 6th-century Scandinavian warrior named Beowulf embarks on a mission to slay the man-like ogre, Grendel.

    Poster for Neil Young: Heart of Gold
    Movie
    2006•
    7.4

    Neil Young: Heart of Gold

    In March 2005, Neil Young was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. Four days before he was scheduled for a lifesaving operation, he headed to Nashville, where he wrote and recorded the country folk album Prairie Wind with old friends and family members. After the successful operation and recovery period, he returned to Nashville that August to play at the famed Ryman Auditorium, once again gathering together friends and family for this special performance.

    Poster for Rock the Kasbah
    Movie
    2015•
    5.4

    Rock the Kasbah

    A washed-up music producer finds one last shot at redemption with a golden-voiced young girl in Afghanistan. However, when jealousy gets the better of a disgruntled ex-boyfriend, he decides to oppose the young star with talent of his own.

    Poster for Rules Don't Apply
    Movie
    2016•
    5.7

    Rules Don't Apply

    It's Hollywood, 1958. Small town beauty queen and devout Baptist virgin Marla Mabrey, under contract to the infamous Howard Hughes, arrives in Los Angeles. At the airport, she meets her driver Frank Forbes, who is engaged to be married to his seventh grade sweetheart and is a deeply religious Methodist. Their instant attraction not only puts their religious convictions to the test, but also defies Hughes' number one rule: No employee is allowed to have any relationship whatsoever with a contract actress. Hughes' behavior intersects with Marla and Frank in very separate and unexpected ways, and as they are drawn deeper into his bizarre world, their values are challenged and their lives are changed.

    Poster for For Your Consideration
    Movie
    2006•
    5.7

    For Your Consideration

    The possibility of Oscar gold holds the cast and crew of an independent film in its grip after the performance of its virtually unknown, veteran star generates awards buzz.

    Poster for Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World
    Movie
    2006•
    5.3

    Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World

    To improve its relations with Muslim countries, the United States government sends comedian Albert Brooks to south Asia to write a report on what makes followers of Islam laugh.

    Poster for The Big Bounce
    Movie
    2004•
    4.9

    The Big Bounce

    A small-time con artist and a Hawaiian real estate developer's mischievous, enterprising mistress team up for a potential $200,000 score.

    Poster for Youth in Revolt
    Movie
    2009•
    6.2

    Youth in Revolt

    As a fan of Albert Camus and Jean-Luc Godard, teenage Nick Twisp is definitely out of his element when his mother and her boyfriend move the family to a trailer park. When a pretty neighbor named Sheeni plays records by French crooners, it's love at first sight for frustrated and inexperienced Nick. Learning that she is dating someone, Nick launches a hilarious quest to find his way into Sheeni's heart -- and bed.

    Poster for Hotel Noir
    Movie
    2012•
    5.7

    Hotel Noir

    Los Angeles, 1958: a detective holes up in a downtown hotel awaiting killers to come get him. During the course of one night he will meet various occupants of the hotel and the truth of how he came to be in his present situation will be revealed.

    Poster for Shine a Light
    Movie
    2008•
    6.9

    Shine a Light

    Martin Scorsese’s electrifying concert documentary captures The Rolling Stones live at New York’s Beacon Theatre during their A Bigger Bang tour. Filmed over two nights in 2006 with an all-star team of cinematographers, the film combines dynamic performances with archival footage and rare glimpses behind the scenes, offering a vibrant portrait of the band’s enduring energy and legacy.

    Poster for Girl Walks Into a Bar
    Movie
    2011•
    5.1

    Girl Walks Into a Bar

    A sharp-witted comedy that follows a group of apparent strangers in interlocking stories taking place in ten different bars during the course of one evening throughout Los Angeles.

    Poster for Night at the Golden Eagle
    Movie
    2002•
    4.2

    Night at the Golden Eagle

    Two elderly criminals spend their final night in Los Angeles, California at the Golden Eagle Hotel prior to their departure to Las Vegas, Nevada, to lead a life without crime. Unfortunately, on the hottest night of the summer, these two ex-criminals seemingly get caught in the malice of prostitutes, pimps, drunken bums, fighting monkeys, and young runaways.

    Poster for Without Charlie
    Movie
    2001•
    1.0

    Without Charlie

    A young woman deals with her first heartbreak after a relationship ends.

    Poster for Marley
    Movie
    2012•
    7.5

    Marley

    Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. Directed by Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland), MARLEY is the definitive life story of the musician, revolutionary, and legend, from his early days to his rise to international superstardom. Made with the support of the Marley family, the film features rare footage, incredible performances and revelatory interviews with the people that knew him best.

    Poster for Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind
    Movie
    2022•
    7.2

    Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind

    An electrifying glimpse into the complex life and thrilling, unparalleled performances of rock and roll's first and wildest practitioner: Jerry Lee Lewis.