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With Jude Law • Sienna Miller • Jane Krakowski • Susan Sarandon • Nia Long • Marisa Tomei • Omar Epps • Charles Shyer • Elaine Pope
Remake of the 1966 Michael Caine romantic comedy, "Alfie" follows a modern-day womanizer who begins to wonder whether his life is shallow and superficial. As in the original, Alfie will talk directly to the camera at times as he shares his thoughts on members of the opposite sex.
- 3.67 / 5.0
With Colin Firth • Jim Broadbent • Gemma Jones • Hugh Grant • Renée Zellweger • Tim Bevan • Eric Fellner • James Callis • Shirley Henderson • Beeban Kidron • Richard Curtis • Adam Brooks • Jessica Stevenson • Jacinda Barrett • Morne Botes • Sally Phillips • Catherine Russell • Andrew Davies • Helen Fielding
Four weeks after the first film, Bridget Jones is already beginning to have trouble with her relationship with Mark Darcy. Aside from the fact that he is a conservative voter, she also has to deal with a new boss and a truly terrible vacation.
- 1 / 5.0
With Scarlett Johansson • Clancy Brown • Alec Baldwin • Rodger Bumpass • Bill Fagerbakke • Tom Kenny • Derek Drymon • Carolyn Lawrence • Tim Hill • Paul Tibbitt • Jeffrey Tambor • Tom Wilson • Sirena Irwin • J.D. Crew • Jasmine Martin • Martin Raven • Sherm Cohen • C.H. Greenblatt • Julia Pistor • Albie Hecht • Stephen Hillenburg • Kent Osborne • Aaron Springer
There's trouble in Bikini Bottom: someone has stolen King Neptune's crown and it appears as though Mr. Krabs is the culprit! Despite being passed over for a promotion by Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob and his faithful, albeit somewhat dimwitted friend Patrick volunteer to make the dangerous journey to ShellCity to retrieve the crown and save Mr. Krabs' life.
- 4.44 / 5.0
With Jamie Lee Curtis • Dan Aykroyd • Tim Allen • Chris Columbus • Cheech Marin • Jake Busey • Mark Radcliffe • Michael Barnathan • M. Emmet Walsh • Erik Per Sullivan • Joe Roth
After faithfully and happily celebrating Christmas their entire lives, and with their daughter Blair in Peru to serve a stint in the Peace Corps, Luther and Nora Krank are facing the prospect of a very lonely holiday. One blustery Chicago night, Luther glances longingly at an alluring poster in a travel agency window and pictures himself and Nora basking in the glow of the sun on a Caribbean cruise. Though Nora is at first reluctant about going away for the holidays, she soon warms up to the idea. But when their neighbors find out, they are aghast, especially local busybody Vic Frohmeyer. To make matters worse, Luther refuses to put his illuminated Frosty the Snowman on his rooftop. Hemlock Street is famous for it and has won numerous contests sponsored by the local newspaper. The battle of wits between the Kranks and their neighbors quickly escalates, threatening the harmony of the community and, yes, the spirit of Christmas itself. Then, without warning, Luther and Nora get a call from Blair. She is coming home for Christmas afterall and now the Kranks have less than twenty-four hours to get themselves and all the families on Hemlock Street back in the proper Christmas spirit.
- 4.25 / 5.0