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“Comedy drama”
Movies (550)
- Chasing Leprechauns (2012)
- A construction project faces opposition from Irish townspeople who believe in leprechauns. Starring: Adrian Pasdar, Amy Huberman, and Terry Byrne Directed by: Kevin Connor
- Win Win (2011)
- Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti) is a struggling, though not overly ambitious, lawyer. As the court-appointed attorney of Leo Poplar (Burt Young), an old man afflicted with dementia, Mike sees an opportunity to take things easy for awhile by volunteering to become Leo's legal guardian and thereby gain control of the man's monthly stipend. The unexpected arrival of Leo's grandson complicates Mike's plans, until he learns that the youth is a champion wrestler who can help the team Mike coaches. Starring: Paul Giamatti, Tim Ransom, Jeffrey Tambor, Melanie Lynskey, Marcia Haufrecht, Clare Foley, Penelope Kindred, Burt Young, Amy Ryan, Bobby Cannavale, Nina Arianda, Margo Martindale, Sophie Kindred, Sharon Wilkins, Mike Diliello, David Thompson, and Alex Shaffer Directed by: Tom McCarthy
- The Art of Getting By (2011)
- George (Freddie Highmore) is a senior at a posh Manhattan prep school, but his disaffected attitude leaves little room for toeing the line. He'd rather doodle and read philosophy, and he strenuously avoids his parents (Rita Wilson, Sam Robards) whenever possible. Unfortunately, George's attitude is endangering his chances of graduating. Then he meets Sally (Emma Roberts). George finds himself falling in love with her, but an older artist (Michael Angarano) adds a complication to the mix. Starring: Elizabeth Reaser, Rita Wilson, Michael Angarano, Emma Roberts, Blair Underwood, Alicia Silverstone, Sam Robards, and Freddie Highmore Directed by: Gavin Wiesen
- 50/50 (2011)
- Adam Lerner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) has always tried to take good care of his health, so it comes as a cruel surprise when he learns that he has malignant tumors along his spine. His doctor gives him a 50/50 chance of survival, but Adam tries to remain upbeat, though his mother (Anjelica Huston) and his friend Kyle (Seth Rogen), react badly to the news. Adam starts seeing a therapist (Anna Kendrick), but their relationship threatens to cross the boundary between doctor and patient. Starring: Anjelica Huston, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Philip Baker Hall, Bryce Howard, and Anna Kendrick Directed by: Jonathan Levine
- Keeping Up With the Randalls (2011)
- A fashion designer (Kayla Ewell) faces challenges when she meets her boyfriend's (Thad Luckinbill) family (Roma Downey, Marion Ross) for the first time. Starring: Marion Ross, Thad Luckinbill, Roma Downey, Kayla Ewell, Tom Schanley, and McKenna Jones Directed by:
- Terri (2011)
- Bullied and withdrawn, a large teen (Jacob Wysocki) finds a support system with other school misfits after a vice principal (John C. Reilly) brings him in for counseling. Starring: Olivia Crocicchia, John C. Reilly, Bridger Zadina, Jacob Wysocki, and Creed Bratton Directed by: Azazel Jacobs
- Single Ladies (2011)
- Three best friends (Stacey Dash, LisaRaye McCoy, Charity Shea) philosophize about men, sex and relationships. Starring: Charity Shea, Stacey Dash, and LisaRaye McCoy Directed by:
- Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family (2011)
- When Shirley (Loretta Devine), Madea's niece, receives distressing news about her health, the only thing she wants is her family gathered around her. However, Shirley's three adult children (Shad "Bow Wow" Moss, Shannon Kane, Natalie Desselle-Reid) are too preoccupied with their own troubled lives to pay attention to their mother. It is up to Madea (Tyler Perry), with the help of rowdy Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis), to bring the clan together and help Shirley deal with her crisis. Starring: Tamela Mann, Shannon Kane, Natalie Desselle-Reid, Loretta Devine, Lauren London, Cassi Davis, David Mann, Teyana Taylor, Isaiah Mustafa, Shad Moss, Rodney Perry, and Tyler Perry Directed by: Tyler Perry
- Prom (2011)
- For many high-school students, the prom marks the beginning of their transition from teenager to adult. Several intersecting stories unfold as one group of teens prepares for the seminal event. Nova Prescott (Aimee Teegarden) faces a battle of wills when, unexpectedly, she is attracted to the one guy (Thomas McDonell) who stands in the way of her perfect prom. Mei (Yin Chang) and Tyler (De'Vaughn Nixon) each harbor deep secrets, and excitement builds as the big dance draws closer. Starring: Jared Kusnitz, De'Vaughn Nixon, Cameron Monaghan, Thomas McDonell, Jonathan Keltz, Janelle Ortiz, Yin Chang, Aimee Teegarden, Nolan Soltillo, Kylie Bunbury, Danielle Campbell, Nicholas Braun, Joe Adler, and Raini Rodriguez Directed by: Joe Nussbaum
- Carnage (2011)
- When some roughhousing between two 11-year-old boys named Zachary and Ethan erupts into real violence, Ethan loses two teeth. Zachary's parents, Alan and Nancy Cowen (Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz), meet with Ethan's parents, Penelope and Michael Longstreet (Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly), to try to smooth things over. However, what starts as a polite meeting among adults descends into finger-pointing, tantrums and insults. Based on the play "God of Carnage" by Yasmina Reza. Starring: Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Kate Winslet, and Christoph Waltz Directed by: Roman Polanski








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