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An anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives.
Demi Moore
Jennifer Aniston
Patty Jenkins
Penelope Spheeris
Alicia Keys
Howard J. Morris
Stephen Godchaux
Wendy West
Jill Gordon
Deirdre O'Connor
Casts & Crew
Rosario Dawson
Lyndsy Fonseca
Ginnifer Goodwin
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Emily Skinner
Carla Gallo
Aisha Hinds
Josh Holloway
Jennifer Morrison
Austin Nichols
Annie Potts
Xander Berkeley
Kathy Najimy
Romy Rosemont
Tony Shalhoub
Jenifer Lewis
Tracee Ellis Ross
Jeffrey Tambor
David Eigenberg
Taylor Kinney
Bob Newhart
Ravi Patel
Alan Ruck
Scott Wilson
Kirk Baily
Israel Sáez de Miguel
Ava Acres
Josh Dallas
Also Directed by Demi Moore
A self-conscience co-ed anguishes over whether to get out of her comfort zone by stripping naked and joining other students in a run across campus.
Also Directed by Jennifer Aniston
Room 10 focuses on the life of a nurse who finds deeper meaning in her life after looking after a patient who is dying.
Celebrities who are raising their voices to build one million voices of support for Burma. Jennifer Aniston and Woody Harrelson star on day 29.
Also Directed by Patty Jenkins
An upcoming Star Wars film directed by Patty Jenkins, which will introduce a new generation of starfighter pilots as they earn their wings and risk their lives in a boundary-pushing, high-speed thrill-ride.
Etta Candy and the rest of the Wonder Woman team meeting up to discuss a top-secret mission.
The follow up to Wonder Woman 1984, and the third film in the Wonder Woman trilogy.
A chance meeting between photographer Sara Hadley and Attorney Jack McAllister leads to an instant and undeniable attraction. Just as Sara and Jack's affair is starting, the lovers find themselves in an impossible situation—on opposite sides of a murder investigation.
An investigative journalist relies on questionable methods in order to expose the truth.
A biopic about Egyptian goddess Cleopatra.
An emotionally scarred highway drifter shoots a sadistic trick who rapes her, and ultimately becomes America's first female serial killer.
A housewife discovers that she is actually a superhero and must choose between a life of excitement and glamour or her good old boy husband whom she still loves.
Wonder Woman comes into conflict with the Soviet Union during the Cold War in the 1980s and finds a formidable foe by the name of the Cheetah.
An Amazon princess comes to the world of Man in the grips of the First World War to confront the forces of evil and bring an end to human conflict.
Also Directed by Penelope Spheeris
The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris that chronicles the 'gutter punk' lifestyle of homeless teens in Los Angeles.
Danger Theatre is an American half-hour comedy anthology series for television, produced by Universal Studios and originally aired on the American Fox network in 1993. With two exceptions, each half-hour-long show consisted of two comedy segments, each a spoof of a familiar action/anthology format. The style of the comedy was somewhat similar to that of films like Airplane! and TV shows like Police Squad! Robert Vaughn, most familiar to audiences from his role on The Man from U.N.C.L.E., was the host for each episode, introducing to camera each fifteen-minute segment with mock earnestness. The jokes ranged from humorous or preposterous dialogue to visual gags and slapstick designed to poke fun at the serious dramatic formats being lampooned. Danger Theatre only ran for seven episodes before cancellation, but was syndicated beyond the United States, airing in the United Kingdom on the BBC in 1994.
Documentery from 1991 where The 2 Live Crew, Chuck D (Public Enemy), Too Short, Ice-T, Geto Boys, H.W.A. drop real talk on different topics.
A boy enjoys the age-old pleasure of making a wish on a dandelion.
The Los Angeles punk music scene circa 1980 is the focus of this film. With Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Circle Jerks, Fear, Germs, and X.
Roy and Bo leave their small town the weekend after graduation for a short road trip to LA. Soon, they find themselves lashing out and leaving a trial of bodies behind them. The violence escalates throughout.
A truly major work, I Don’t Know observes the relationship between a lesbian and a transgender man who prefers to be identified somewhere in between male and female, in an expression of personal ambiguity suggested by the film’s title. This nonfiction film – an unusual, partly staged work of semi-verité – is the first of Spheeris’s films to fully embrace what would become her characteristic documentary style: probing, intimate, uncompromising.
Ben's fiancée has her heart set on an expensive dream wedding, but her father, Jack, has secretly gambled away all his money. When Ben discovers he has a talent for exotic dancing, Jack pushes him to moonlight as a stripper to finance the wedding.
Penelope Spheeris presents an amazing chronicle of the travelling musical carnival known as OZZfest, the most successful summer concert tour for the last five years. Complete access to incredible material sends this documentary film into the realm of pure entertainment. Unforgettable moments from zealous religious protesters, outrageous fans and the guys (and girls) backstage provide an insightful view into the soul of white, middle-class America. A stunning and sometimes disturbing glimpse of a cultural movement, this film is sure to be a reference for historians for decades to come. This comment on Middle America skates the line between your worst nightmare and the best time you’ve ever had. Features interviews with, and performances by BLACK SABBATH, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, SLIPKNOT, PRIMUS, ROB ZOMBIE, GODSMACK and more.
Aaron Roman (Gores) is a teenager with cerebral palsy who dreams of starring in a big-time action movie. When his father (Mantegna) grants Aaron his wish for his 18th birthday, he experiences the reality a bit hard to manage.