A recent example of the entertainment industry’s support of the gay agenda is the film “In & Out.”
Written and co-produced by Antwone Fisher himself, this story based on his life offers hope to angry young men struggling to put a harsh past behind them and move on.
You can’t choose your relatives. Especially in-laws. So when a neurotic podiatrist gets thrust into the wild world of his daughter’s prospective father-in-law, all he can do is hang on for dear life.
A heartfelt, yet manic comedy constructed from a series of awkward moments and disastrous mishaps as a love-struck suitor struggles to gain the approval of his prospective in-laws.
This critically acclaimed martial arts tale from Taiwan (with English subtitles) has a distinctly feminine core, focusing most of its attention on the relationships of its women.
“Mission to Mars” is a character-driven cross between “Apollo 13” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
“The Hunchback of Notre Dame” has intentionally tested the boundaries of traditional Disney fare with its adaptation of Victor Hugo’s gothic novel.
Last spring, Adam Sandler assaulted sensibilities in his first big-screen role as “Billy Madison,” a rude, mean-spirited, sexually obsessed, alcoholic slacker.
Bobby and Peter Farrelly are back in the director’s chair to take another swipe at helpless targets including (this time) the obese and physically challenged.
Security and tranquility implodes when Tom gets arrested and charged with first-degree murder.
Don’t let the rating fool you. This sequel to the R-rated “Whole Nine Yards” may have managed a PG-13, but there’s little noticeable difference.
In this glorified music video, viewers root for the Girls as they try to stand by a friend in need and hit the stage in time for a globally broadcast concert.